Amateur Radio
682 sites
https://qsl.net/a/aa6j//radiomb
Created by AA6J Bill Jeffrey, an Assistant Scoutmaster and Merit Badge Counselor from San Diego, this site provides study notes and guidance to help Boy Scouts earn the Radio Merit Badge without needing a ham license or Morse code knowledge. It covers all eight requirements for the badge and includes links to additional resources, updated for the 2002 BSA requirements.
https://ve3xr.wordpress.com/
The Peel Amateur Radio Club (PARC) serves the ham radio community of Brampton and Caledon, Ontario, with resources covering repeaters, ARES emergency communications, nets, and special interest groups for HF, contesting, packet radio, and Morse code. Members can find meeting schedules, club bylaws, technical notes, and member projects, making it a well-rounded hub for local amateur radio operators.
https://www.qsl.net/k6ls/test.html
Phil (K6LS) has assembled an extensive directory of links to test and measurement equipment manufacturers, dealers, and related resources for amateur radio and electronics hobbyists. The collection spans commercial makers like Tektronix, Fluke, and Rohde & Schwarz alongside used equipment dealers, repair services, and homebrew resources, making it a useful reference for anyone sourcing or servicing RF test gear.
https://k3ltc.com/
Nate Berry's personal amateur radio page serves as a virtual QSL card for callsign K3LTC, a General class operator based in New York's FN30mu grid square. The site details his involvement with the Suffolk County Radio Club, activity on 2 meter and 70 centimeter bands, and even features an image transmitted via SSTV.
https://batc.org.uk/
The British Amateur Television Club (BATC) is the world's largest organization dedicated to Amateur Television (ATV), covering everything from digital TV transmission and microwave amplifiers to live video streaming and vintage camera restoration. Members enjoy access to a forum, wiki, YouTube channel, technical handbooks, contests, and an annual UK convention bringing together ATV enthusiasts from around the globe.
http://wd0hwt.net/
The Metro Area Repeater Association (MARA) operates the WD0HWT repeater system serving the Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN region on 146.25/.85 and 449.800/444.800 MHz. The site covers repeater rules of conduct, system description, history, emergency communications support, and membership contribution details for Twin Cities area amateur radio operators.
http://sacmarc.org/
SACMARC is an amateur radio club based in Bellevue, Nebraska, operating under the callsigns K0AIR and K0GRL. The site serves as the online presence for this local ham radio organization, with a history spanning from 1997 to 2022.
https://m0pqa.com/
Pablo (M0PQA) runs this technical amateur radio blog covering hands-on projects like firmware recovery, AllStar node modifications, APRS gateways, and packet radio on Raspberry Pi. The posts are detailed and practical, making it a valuable reference for hams tackling real-world station challenges.
http://greencountryhamfest.org/
Green Country Hamfest, Inc. organizes the annual amateur radio hamfest held at the Claremore Expo Center in Claremore, Oklahoma. The site provides information about this West Gulf Division event, serving ham radio enthusiasts from the region.
http://big.or.jp/~jh4phw/index-e.html
The personal ham radio homepage of an operator holding multiple callsigns including JH4PHW, JA1CUF, WH0P, and 9V1PW, reflecting activity across Japan and other regions. The site offers links to amateur radio resources, a callbook lookup, and a Japanese ham radio web cluster.