European Ham Radio Organizations and Societies

Find a diverse directory of amateur radio clubs across Europe, supporting general ham radio, DXing, contesting, and CW activities.

Andrea
Reviewed by • Digital Media & Ham Radio Outreach Specialist March 2026

Across Europe, ham radio clubs serve as vital hubs for operators, fostering local activity and supporting various aspects of the hobby. These clubs organize nets, manage repeaters, and provide a meeting point for hams to exchange knowledge, work on antenna projects, and pursue DX on all bands. Many European clubs also play a key role in emergency communications, offering trained operators and equipment to assist local communities when needed.

Operators can find clubs dedicated to specific interests, from general amateur radio societies like the Dundalk Amateur Radio Society in Ireland to specialized groups such as the SCC Contest Club in Slovenia or the PRO CW CLUB for Morse code enthusiasts. Many clubs, like the Ham Radio Club Constanta in Romania, maintain active online forums and resources, while others focus on technical aspects like the Slovene ATV Association. These organizations are essential for new licensees and experienced hams alike, promoting activity and skill development across the continent.

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