Amateur Radio
681 sites
http://w0crc.org/
The Crow River Amateur Radio Club is a regional ham radio club with pages covering repeaters, reflectors, and links to ARRL resources. The site serves as a hub for local amateur radio operators in the Crow River area, offering member resources and monitoring tools.
https://web.psrg.org/
The Puget Sound Repeater Group (PSRG) is a Seattle-area amateur radio club managing a network of repeaters, remote HF stations, and regular nets for ham radio operators in the Pacific Northwest. The site offers member resources, licensing exam info, educational presentations, and tools like live voter scopes and EchoLink/AllStar connectivity details.
https://www.qsl.net/barc
The Bristol Amateur Radio Club (BARC) serves ham radio enthusiasts in the Bristol, TN/VA area, with information about their local FM and C4FM repeaters, monthly meetings, newsletters, and contesting activities. A long-running club site hosted on QSL.NET, it connects members and visitors to resources for advancing amateur radio knowledge and community involvement.
http://w9az.com/
The Kankakee Area Radio Society (KARS) is an Illinois-based amateur radio club dedicated to promoting and advancing ham radio in the Kankakee region. The site features member resources including meeting schedules, repeater information, fox hunt events, archived newsletters, and a membership application.
https://vijfsnippervijf.neocities.org/
Vijfsnippervijf's personal corner of the web showcases a wide range of creative works including original music, visual art, short stories, and opinion pieces, with a dedicated section on ham and amateur radio. The site also features Linux Mint content, Last.fm music integration, a dev log, and a guestbook, making it a lively and eclectic personal hub.
https://tapr.org/
TAPR (Tucson Amateur Packet Radio) is a longstanding amateur radio organization focused on advancing digital communications technology for ham radio operators. The site hosts decades of Digital Communications Conference papers, open hardware licenses, packet radio resources, and membership services for experimenters pushing the boundaries of amateur radio technology.
http://hfpower.com/
ACOM is a manufacturer of HF linear amplifiers and related amateur radio equipment, including the flagship ACOM 2000A automatic amplifier and the ACOM 1000A. The site serves as a product hub for serious ham radio operators seeking high-power amplification solutions built around tubes like the Svetlana 4CX800A.
https://scanwarewebhost.com/
G. McAvoy (KG7XD) built this resource hub centered on radio scanning, featuring a live FCC database query tool for all US AM, FM, and TV stations. Quick-links to scanner frequencies, fire, police, EMS, ham radio resources, and weather make it a handy reference for radio enthusiasts.
https://workbench.libsyn.com/hrwb-258-morse-code-bug-emulator-with-don-wb9cyy-and-bob-wo6w
Ham Radio Workbench is a podcast and blog dedicated to the maker and experimenter side of amateur radio, covering topics from PCB design and microcontrollers to vintage keys and SDR. This episode features Don WB9CYY and Bob WO6W discussing their ingenious Morse code bug emulator that gives modern paddles the organic, imperfect feel of classic mechanical telegraph keys.
https://ei7gl.blogspot.com/2026/02/video-solar-cycle-25-expectations-in.html
John, EI7GL, runs this long-running amateur radio diary covering propagation experiments, solar cycle updates, and band activity across frequencies from medium wave to microwaves. The site is a treasure trove for radio enthusiasts, featuring detailed posts on DX contacts, digital modes, and radio science with an impressive archive of callsigns and events.