Amateur Radio Organizations in the United Kingdom
Find local ham radio clubs, special interest societies, and repeater groups across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Across the UK, ham radio operators gather in local clubs to share knowledge, operate stations, and participate in a wide range of amateur radio activities. These clubs are central to the hobby, providing meeting places, organizing nets, and often maintaining repeaters for local and regional QSOs. Many groups also support new licensees with training and practical advice for getting on the air.
Operators can find details for numerous local clubs, such as the Bromley and District Amateur Radio Society or the Whitton Amateur Radio Group, which often run their own HF stations and participate in contests. Specialized groups like the Vintage and Military Amateur Radio Society focus on specific interests, while repeater groups like the Aylesbury Vale Repeater Group manage essential infrastructure. Many clubs also offer resources for satellite operation, digital modes, and antenna projects.
Subcategories
- Central England (13)
- Eastern England (21)
- Northern England (22)
- Northern Ireland (0)
- Scotland (19)
- Southern England (43)
- Wales (8)
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UK ham radio Club for operators interested in caravaning anc camping
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Amateur Radio Club serving Barry & District
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The web pages of the Blackmore Vale Amateur Radio Society
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Eden Valley RS, G0ANT Meets on last Thursday of the month at the Merlin Club Penrith
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Club in Stoke On Trent, England specialising in training for all classes of Amateur licence in the UK.
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FRARS is a local ham radio club based in Poole, Dorset and has members active on all bands from 73KHz to Light!
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Guernsey Amateur Radio Society (GARS) is a ham radio club in the Channel Islands, offering local repeater info, a GU callbook, and visitor notes.
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Local radio club for Harlow in Essex, England
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IOMARS affiliated to the RSGB in April 1948. This is the only OFFICIAL site of the Society. The primary club for Amateurs on the Isle of Man
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This blog is maintained as a resource for the IOMARS and other persons interested in Amateur Radio.
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Diary of a small contest group
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Angel of the North Amateur Radio Club based in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear - Club callsign - MX0GGP
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Poole Radio Society G4PRS, located in Poole, Dorset.
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The Amateur Radio Society of ROYAL SIGNALS (British Army), 1550 Members. MERCURY Journal issued three times a year (Editor G3NVK) Regular (daily) Nets. Awards and Contests. Own QSL Bureau. E-mail List Server open to all. Regularly updated Web Site (Web Master G3NVK) includes EASYMAIL facility, Guest Book, Photo Gallery, Society Rules, Military Museums.
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Friendly Club that offers club nights, full licence training and social events for Radiop fans in the South London area
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Amateur radio, one of the older clubs of``the UK. Meets on friday nights. links to ATV.
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VMARS is the Society for those with a special interest in the preservation and operation of Vintage equipment, both Military and Civil
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If you find yourself in London then please do visit. The club operates a HF station with the call sign GX0MIN, Friday evenings. We have held the contest call sign M2W since 2000, and regularly participate in HF contests. CQWW SSB is a favourite and the group has operated the October event from Whitton using M2W and from DX locations during the years, with the calls 9H0WW, ZC4DX, C56DX, A45ZN.
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Wrexham is in North Wale's and our club is open to all radio fans
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Membership of our society is open to employees of British railway companies and railway enthusiasts who have an interest in any facet of amateur radio
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British Young Ladies Amateur Radio Association
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The Eddystone User Group (EUG) is dedicated to collectors and enthusiasts of classic Eddystone Radio products, offering articles, restoration guides, and
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The International Morse Preservation Society FISTS was founded in 1987 by the late Geo Longden, G3ZQS
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A non profit organisation run entirely by volunteers to promote Low Power Radio.
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Established in 1954, RAIBC is a national society and Charity, dedicated to supporting Radio Amateurs and Short-wave Listeners with disabilities. The RAIBC logo is recognised throughout the amateur radio world.
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Radio amateur old timers association