Amateur Radio Operator Homepages and Station Information

Find personal websites of ham radio operators showcasing their stations, projects, antennas, and local ham radio information.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

Many amateur radio operators maintain personal web pages to share their station setups, antenna projects, and on-air activities with the global ham community. These sites often feature details about their QTH, equipment, and preferred operating modes, from HF DXing to satellite operation. It's a great way for hams to document their journey in the hobby and connect with others who share similar interests.

These personal pages provide a glimpse into individual ham radio stations and their operators' specific interests. You can find examples of homebrew antennas, station photos, and logs of recent QSOs. Some operators, like F4HXN, share technical guides and experiments with digital modes such, while others, such as KP4AE, focus on specific areas like SSTV. Many sites also offer links to local clubs, regional ham radio resources, and even callbook lookups, like the Chilean Internet Callbook by XQ3SA.

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