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https://www.qsl.net/mcarc
The Mayes County Amateur Radio Club (MCARC) serves northeast Oklahoma hams with three wide-area repeaters and hosts weekly nets on Thursday and Wednesday evenings. The site includes club officer info, bylaws, meeting schedules, and a Field Day 2016 YouTube video, making it a practical hub for local ham radio operators.
Organization 2026-03-12
WWCR.com | Home - WWCR Shortwave, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
https://wwcr.com/
WWCR is the official site for World Wide Christian Radio, a shortwave broadcasting station based in Nashville, Tennessee, operating four 100,000-watt transmitters across 10 channels to reach a global audience. Visitors can browse program schedules, listen online, find transmitter frequencies, and learn about buying airtime on one of the most powerful shortwave religious and talk radio broadcasters in North America.
Organization 2026-03-12
UMASS Amherst Ham Radio Club Homepage
https://umass.edu/rso/hamradio
The official homepage of the UMASS Amateur Radio Club (callsign W1PUO), a student-run club at the University of Massachusetts Amherst founded in 1996 by College of Engineering students. The club offers a shared radio shack, licensing classes for prospective hams, and public service events open to all five-college university students, faculty, staff, and their families.
Organization 2026-03-12
http://srgclub.org/
http://srgclub.org/
Karl Shoemaker (AK2O) runs this ham radio resource dedicated to the SRG Club's 147.20 MHz repeater network covering Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho, with linking to Seattle. The site dives into technical repeater building topics including flat audio, operational amplifiers, PCB work, receiver audio boards, and repeater controllers.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
Official NJQRP Skeeter Hunt Webpage
https://www.qsl.net/w2lj
The official home of the NJQRP Skeeter Hunt, an annual outdoor QRP radio operating event that challenges amateur radio operators to leave their shacks and make contacts in the field using home-brewed or kit-built equipment. Now in its 14th year, the site hosts scoreboards and soapbox comments dating back multiple years, making it a rich archive of this beloved low-power radio community tradition.
Organization 2026-03-11
Helpful Ham Radio Links – OAK HILL AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
https://n5oak.org/links
The Oak Hill Amateur Radio Club (N5OAK) is an Austin, Texas-based ham radio club dedicated to keeping amateur radio alive and active in the Central Texas area. Their links page curates a rich collection of resources covering getting licensed, contesting, propagation tools, YouTube educators, and connections to other local and regional radio clubs.
Organization 2026-03-11
EVARC Homepage
https://www.qsl.net/evarc
The Elkhorn Valley Amateur Radio Club (EVARC) serves ham radio enthusiasts in Norfolk, Nebraska, with meeting schedules, repeater frequencies, club nets, and licensing test sessions. Maintained by Monty Wilson NR0A, the site also links to propagation tools, ARES registration, local hamfest info, and nearby radio clubs across Nebraska.
Organization 2026-03-12
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https://craq.club/
The Club Radio Amateur de Québec (CRAQ), founded in 1926 and celebrating its 100th anniversary, is one of Quebec's oldest amateur radio clubs, offering membership resources, technical articles, repeater information, QSL cards, and licensing exam preparation. The site includes live HF operation logs, contest schedules, D-STAR networking stats, and a rich archive of club activities and events.
Organization 2026-03-12
https://www.qsl.net/w4bkm
A QSL.net-hosted page for amateur radio operator W4BKM, part of the well-known ham radio community hosting platform. The site appears to be a personal station page, accessible through the QSL.net directory which is dedicated to ham radio operators worldwide.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
eQSL.cc - The Electronic QSL Card Centre
http://eqsl.cc/qslcard
eQSL.cc is the premier online platform for amateur radio operators to exchange electronic QSL cards, the digital equivalent of the traditional confirmation cards sent between hams after a contact. The site supports logging, awards tracking, contest records, and international callsign lookup, making it an essential hub for the global ham radio community.
Organization 2026-03-12