Amateur Radio
682 sites
https://dailydx.com/propagation
The Daily DX is a hub for ham radio operators focused on DXing, offering a curated propagation page with links to solar data, space weather forecasts, and VOACAP prediction tools. Visitors can track HF propagation conditions, solar activity, and greyline predictions to optimize their chances of reaching distant or weak-signal stations.
https://qsl.net/w1crs
The Connecticut Radio Society (W1CRS) is a ham radio club based in Connecticut, inviting active amateur operators to join their community. The site features a patriotic theme with references to CW (Morse code) keying and special transmissions, reflecting the club's dedication to traditional amateur radio operation.
https://www.qsl.net/g7txq
The homepage for the Association of Norfolk RAYNET Groups, a UK-based amateur radio emergency communications network serving Norfolk. The site provides information about who they are, links to individual group websites, and resources pointing to other amateur radio sites.
http://bsa13.com/jota
BSA13's Jamboree on the Air page documents Pack, Troop, and Crew 13's participation in JOTA, the annual worldwide event where Scouts communicate with each other via ham radio. Operating under callsign KE9JQ on 20 meters, BSA13 has contacted Scouts in over 25 countries using both voice and Morse code over 28 years of participation.
http://sss-mag.com/eme.html
Part of the Spread Spectrum Scene (SSS Online) website, this page is a curated link directory focused on Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) moonbounce communications for ham radio operators. Visitors will find links to operator pages, equipment guides, activity loggers, and resources covering weak signal propagation, SETI, DSP, and related amateur radio topics.
https://www.qsl.net/smcara/club_members.html
The St. Mary's County Amateur Radio Association (SMCARA) has been supporting amateur radio operators in southern Maryland since 1956, and this page presents their full club membership roster with call signs, license classes, and ARRL/volunteer examiner status. With 62 members listed and resources for becoming a ham radio operator, the site offers a solid look at an active regional ham radio club.
https://fcrosby.com/ears
A historical archive of the Englewood Amateur Radio Society, preserving records and activities from 1999 to 2017. The site serves as a digital repository for this local ham radio club's legacy, offering a rare glimpse into nearly two decades of amateur radio community organizing.
https://uksmg.org/landing.php
The UK Six Metre Group is a dedicated amateur radio organization promoting activity on the 50MHz band, with resources covering DX spotting, propagation tools, contests, awards, and licensing guidance. It features real-time DX maps, standings tables, solar weather links, and a membership program, making it a comprehensive hub for Six Metre enthusiasts worldwide.
https://gsbarc.org/
The Great South Bay Amateur Radio Club (GSBARC) has served the Babylon, NY area on Long Island for over 55 years, coordinating public service events, emergency communications through ARES/RACES, and licensing education. Visitors can find club newsletters, repeater information, net schedules, upcoming contest dates, and special event certificates all in one place.
https://muircom.com/6meters.htm
A reference page by Alan Muir (VE7BEU) documenting 6-meter amateur radio frequencies in the 50-54 MHz band, including repeater pairs used in British Columbia and Washington State. It covers transmitter offsets and CTCSS tones, compiled on behalf of the Westcoast Amateur Radio Association in Victoria for submission to the BC Amateur Radio Coordination Council.