Amateur Radio Blogs by Asian Hams

Find personal blogs and club sites from amateur radio operators across various Asian countries, sharing experiences and technical insights.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

Amateur radio operators across Asia are active on many bands, making QSOs and sharing their experiences. From the Middle East to Southeast Asia, hams engage in a wide range of activities, including DXing, contesting, and experimenting with homebrew equipment. Many stations focus on local and regional communication, while others chase DX contacts around the globe, often using digital modes like FT8 or traditional Morse code.

This category features personal blogs from operators in countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, and Djibouti, offering insights into their stations and antenna projects. Hams share details about their operating adventures, including participation in major contests and local nets. You can also find technical information, such as specifications for repeaters like the YB7ZGP Pamaton Repeater, and discussions on various aspects of ham radio from an Asian perspective.

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