Amateur Radio Blogs and Stations from Japan
Find personal websites, QRP blogs, EME stations, and general amateur radio content shared by Japanese operators.
Amateur radio activity across Japan is diverse, with many operators active on HF and VHF bands, engaging in everything from QRP operation to serious DXing. Japanese hams are known for their technical skills, often building their own antennas and homebrew equipment. Many stations focus on specific modes like Morse code, FT8, or even advanced projects such as EME, pushing the boundaries of amateur radio communication.
This category collects personal weblogs and station pages from Japanese operators. Hams can find detailed accounts of antenna projects, station setups, and daily QSOs. For example, operators like JG1EAD share insights into QRP operations, while JH5LUZ documents advanced 1296 MHz EME station builds, including amplifier designs. These personal pages offer a direct look into the varied amateur radio pursuits and technical ingenuity found throughout Japan.
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Monst IR
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CQ DX de JE1FQV
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JE1TNL blog
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1296Mhz EME Station from Japan, includes eme amplifiers pictures
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This resource, JH6QIL's blog, is no longer active. The teacup. byGMO service, which hosted the blog, terminated on August 1, 2022.
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Japanese ham blob
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JJ0LUU and JJ0LXF weblog, hosted on shinshu.fm, featuring amateur radio activities and content from Japan. Provides insights into their operations.