Amateur Radio
682 sites
https://www.qsl.net/wa6bgs
The Amateur Radio Club of El Cajon (WA6BGS) is an ARRL Special Service Club serving San Diego County, with information on monthly meetings, membership applications, and T-Hunting activities. The site includes a preserved 2005 version for historical reference alongside solar and geomagnetic field status indicators popular among ham radio operators.
https://www.qsl.net/smarc
SMARC (Sparks Mountain Amateur Radio Club) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit amateur radio club featuring meeting announcements, a club magazine called SMARC Sparks, and resources including a Hamfest schedule and Arduino class materials. The site serves as a hub for local ham radio enthusiasts with links to reference files, useful ham radio resources, and club news from the president's shack.
http://polar-electric.com/
Polar Electric offers MRP40, a German-language amateur radio software suite that decodes and encodes Morse code signals using a computer soundcard as the audio interface. The site also provides several free companion tools including a mini logbook, DTMF decoder and encoder, Morse tone encoder, and a TeleType modem program for text transmission over radio.
http://ve7sl.blogspot.com/2026/02/recent-630m-fun.html
Steve (VE7SL) runs this amateur radio blog chronicling his homebrewing projects and on-air adventures spanning frequencies from 2200m to nanowaves. Posts dive deep into technical topics like 630m band operations, antenna construction, and propagation experiments, making it a fascinating read for hams interested in the MF/LF frontier.
https://qsl.net/sv2ael/greekhamail.htm
Created by Greek amateur radio operator SV2AEL, this page is a comprehensive alphabetical directory of over 580 email addresses for licensed ham radio operators across Greece, organized by callsign prefix. A unique and practical reference for the Greek ham radio community, it covers all SV, SW, SX, and SZ callsign districts and is maintained as a personal initiative by Savas Pavlidis.
https://nzart.org.nz/nzart
The New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (NZART) is the national membership organization for amateur radio operators in New Zealand, offering licensing guidance, study resources, exam information, and emergency communications coordination through its AREC volunteer network. With over a century of history leading up to its 2026 centenary, the site includes band plans, repeater maps, branch directories, and the association's long-running publication Break-In.
http://k1hk.org/
K1HK is the callsign-based homepage of an amateur radio operator sharing their ham radio activities and interests. The site reflects the classic old-web style of hobbyist operators who built personal pages around their callsign and on-air pursuits.
https://erau.ee/et
The Estonian Amateur Radio Union (ERAÜ) is the official national organization for ham radio operators in Estonia, a member of IARU since 1938. The site offers extensive resources including contest calendars, repeater and beacon info, exam guidance, QSL services, SDR links, and club directories, all available in Estonian and English.
https://qsl.net/kd6ngy
A personal amateur radio page for callsign KD6NGY, hosted on the QSL.net amateur radio web server. The page appears to rely on a Java applet for its main content, which is no longer accessible in modern browsers.
https://lcwo.net/
LCWO.net, created by Fabian Kurz (DJ5CW), is a comprehensive web-based platform for learning Morse code (CW) using the Koch method, with interactive exercises, progress tracking, and a global community of learners. The site features user highscores, forums, user groups, and multilingual support across dozens of languages, making it a go-to resource for ham radio operators worldwide.