Amateur Radio Blogs from the United States

Find a diverse collection of personal ham radio blogs from operators across the USA, covering various aspects of the hobby from QRP to digital modes.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

Many hams across the USA share their amateur radio experiences and technical insights through personal blogs. These online journals often detail daily operating activities, antenna projects, and equipment modifications, providing a glimpse into the diverse aspects of the hobby from an operator's perspective. From casual QSOs to serious DXpeditions, these blogs offer practical advice and personal reflections on life as a ham.

Operators can find discussions on a wide range of topics, including portable and QRP operations, digital modes like FT8, and homebrew equipment builds. Several blogs, such as those by KB6NU and K0NR, focus on specific areas like VHF/UHF or mountaintop operating. Others provide technical information, weather feeds, and even QSL card images, making them valuable resources for both new licensees and experienced hams looking for fresh ideas or solutions to common station challenges.

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