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Ed's Radio Home Page
http://edsradio.com/
Ed's Radio (AA6ED) is a comprehensive amateur radio resource focused on the Greater Los Angeles Area, covering local clubs across four counties, VHF/UHF nets organized by day, licensing exams, and swap meets. The site also includes educational content on basic electronics, Morse code, Q codes, and band plans, making it a handy reference for both new and experienced hams in Southern California.
Resource 2026-03-13
OCSD RACES
https://ocraces.org/
OCRACES is the official site for the County of Orange Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service, an auxiliary communications unit operating under the Orange County Sheriff's Department Emergency Management Division. Visitors can find membership information, net schedules, past events, and details about how trained amateur radio operators provide voice, video, and data emergency communications during disasters.
Organization 2026-03-12
Amateur Radio Homebrew Projects on the Net
http://tecsolv.com/cq
A curated collection of links to amateur radio homebrew construction projects on the web, maintained for operators who enjoy building their own equipment from scratch. Aimed at nostalgic ham radio builders who remember the Heathkit era, the site also offers to host new project pages for those without their own web presence.
Directory 2026-03-12
The Fort Wayne DX Association (FWDXA)
https://www.qsl.net/fwdxa
The Fort Wayne DX Association (FWDXA) is a Northeast Indiana amateur radio club founded in 1975, bringing together DXers for contests, DXpeditions, and bimonthly meetings. The site includes sections on DX operations, a contest calendar, member pages, historical QSL cards, and Top Band musings, making it a solid hub for regional ham radio enthusiasts.
Organization 2026-03-11
WIN System – Welcome to the WIN System Amateur Radio Network
https://winsystem.org/
The WIN System is a linked amateur radio repeater network based around the KA6WIN reflector, connecting operators across multiple nodes via IRLP and ALLStar technology. The site offers operating tips, member rosters, net schedules, FAQs on repeater use and antenna selection, and information on joining the network or becoming an affiliate.
Organization 2026-03-12
Maine ARRL Section Page
https://mainearrl.org/
The official Maine Section page for the American Radio Relay League covers everything local hams need, including district info, repeater listings, emergency communications nets, and an upcoming hamfest convention in Augusta. Resources for mentors (Elmers), club listings, EMCOMM testing, and multiple nets like the Maine Seagull Net and Maine Public Service Net make this a practical hub for amateur radio operators across the state.
Organization 2026-03-12
Neshoba Amateur Radio Club
https://www.qsl.net/k/ka5rtf//narc
The Neshoba Amateur Radio Club (N.A.R.C.) serves ham radio operators in Neshoba County, central Mississippi, hosting a Sunday night net on the N5EPP repeater at 147.330 MHz. The site lists 2005 club officers, links to callsign lookup services like QRZ and Buckmaster, and connects visitors to local and regional radio nets.
Organization 2026-03-12
https://copaseticflow.blogspot.com/
Copasetic Flow is a technically rich blog blending amateur radio operations with hands-on software experiments, covering topics like POTA activations, antenna comparisons, QSO logging, and ionogram analysis. The author also documents AI and programming experiments with tools like ChatGPT, Codex CLI, and the Whisper API, making it a fascinating intersection of ham radio and modern tech tinkering.
Blog 2026-03-13
PCARS – W4MLB – The Platinum Coast Amateur Radio Society
https://pcars.org/wp
The Platinum Coast Amateur Radio Society (PCARS, callsign W4MLB) is a Florida non-profit club serving amateur radio operators in central and southern Brevard County for over 60 years. The site covers club membership, monthly meetings, the Melbourne Hamfest, VE licensing exams, ARRL Field Day, emergency nets, local repeaters, and mentorship resources for hams at every experience level.
Organization 2026-03-13
https://qsl.net/qarg
The Quincy Area Repeater Group (QARG) was a club of licensed amateur radio operators in West Central Illinois who established and maintained the 147.195MHz 2M repeater serving the Quincy, Illinois and North Eastern Missouri area. The site serves as a historical record of the group's 18-year operation before transferring control to the Western Illinois Amateur Radio Club, including a full list of charter members and their callsigns.
Organization 2026-03-12