Special Interest Ham Radio Blogs and Unique Topics
Find blogs covering niche ham radio interests like software-defined radio (SDR), Linux, Mac, satellites, IOTA, QRSS, and more.
Many ham radio operators maintain personal blogs to share their specific interests, projects, and insights with the wider amateur radio community. These blogs often focus on niche areas, offering detailed accounts of station setups, antenna experiments, or unique operating modes that might not be covered in general publications. It's a great way for hams to document their journey, exchange ideas, and connect with others who share similar passions in the hobby.
This category features blogs covering a wide array of specialized topics. Operators interested in software defined radio can find discussions on RTL-SDR dongles and related projects, while those using Linux or Mac OS for their ham radio activities will find dedicated resources. There are also blogs focused on satellite operation, including CubeSats, and niche operating modes like QRSS. Contesters and DXers can even find satirical takes on the hobby, adding a lighter side to the serious pursuit of QSOs.
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A satirical look at the world of ham radio DXing and contesting. Not for those without a sense of humor or irony
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Linux Open Source and ham radio for everyone blog
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Ham radio blog dedicated to Mac OS users
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A blog that provides news and updates about CubeSats, as well as information about CubeSat-related events and projects.
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An original amateur radio blog in Esperanto lenguage, all about ham radio, DX, antenna.
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RTL-SDR is a very cheap software defined radio that uses a DVB-T TV tuner dongle based on the RTL2832U chipset. This is a blog about rtl-sdr, software defined radio and their developments and applications.
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SWL from Israel with lots of IOTA informations
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A multi editor blog about ham radio satellites operations
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A blod dedicated to SDR and RTL-SDR featuring sdr new and product reviews
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A blog dedicated to YL