Essential Ham Radio Information and Learning Resources
Find valuable ham radio guides, frequency allocations, QSL collections, and international amateur radio portals.
Amateur radio operators worldwide rely on a variety of resources to enhance their on-air activity, whether chasing DX, participating in contests, or simply making local QSOs. These resources range from band plans and frequency allocations to historical archives and practical operating guides. Hams often seek out information to improve their stations, understand propagation, or learn new digital modes.
This category provides access to essential tools and information, including national band plans like those from the ARRL, and operating practice guides for efficient DXing and pileup management. Operators can also find historical QSL collections, such as the G4UZN archive, and portals dedicated to specific regions like the Ukrainian HF portal. Many sites offer practical advice for antenna projects, equipment reviews, and general ham radio information.
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Amateur News Portal and forum
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Thierry LOMBRY, ON4SKY, gives advice to amateurs about lightning protection of an hamshack, including pictures and links.
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Promote and announce amateur radio special event stations.
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AmateurLogic.TV provides videocasts covering diverse ham radio topics, including DIY projects, technical discussions, exam prep, and shack tours.
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Australia's largest online database of VK email & URL's. Home of the AAR Netring and VK Classifieds. Repeater lists, maps and more...
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A beginner's guide to amateur radio, explaining what ham radio is, its purpose, common activities, and how to obtain a license.
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Filled with info about Ham radio and frequency listings as well as great links.
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The Research and Documentation Center for the History of Radio Communications and the Electronic Media (our full name) is the world's biggest organization to collect, save, research and present whatever relates to the history of radio communications, particularly amateur radio and broadcasting
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Earth view, with satellite data provided by The Living Earth.
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What do amateur radio operators worldwide, think of their passion? What do we wish for? What are we frustrated about? How many of us are active, versus those that are taking a break? Do we have favorite radios, antennas, or even favorite cw paddles? Do we prefer one contest over another? The best way to find out is if we all participate in Ham Census. Join in and let all amateur radio operators know your thoughts "share your views" then you can find out what everyone else is thinking, in real time. Help shape the future of ham radio by participating in the world's most complete survey of amateur radio.
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Ham radio or amateur radio has fascinated generations. This Web site reveals the secrets behind its enduring popularity and usefulness.
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German ham radio portal
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Amateur / HAM / CB Radio Resources and Information including reviews, projects, licensing and FCC Enforcement.
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A comprehensive resource center with DX aids, live propagation, callsign searches, news and bulletins, maps, and more by NW7US
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Meetings Schedule, study groups, circulars from the radio communication division at ITU
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ARRL's Logbook of the World (LoTW) system is a repository of log records submitted by users from around the world. When both participants in a QSO submit matching QSO records to LoTW, the result is a QSL that can be used for ARRL award credit.
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United States and Canadian call sign/scanner frequency databases, Worldwide airport frequencies, FIPS codes, Mass Media searches for DXing and more!
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Almost a fresh QSL manager Database, Country Tables for YPLOG by VE6YP (updated monthly), Additional files for the TRLoog by N6TR. Technical topics for HF Contesting (mostly CW), software download (a huge collection)
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Info about operarting permissions in other countries
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A must read guide for all new and old operators. This document was originally written with the prime focus on DXing and pileup behavior. Suggestions by proofreaders have been implemented; the document is not as narrowly focused anymore as originally intended. It contains hints, tips and tricks for newcomers as well as old-timers. Additionally there are VHF/UHF operational matters, DX Cluster ethics, COPS, Conflict Situations and more.
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Amateur radio reference site in french managed by F4EZC
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Free Russian hamradio server special for radiofanats from CIS. Search engine on callsigns, electronic circuits and hamradio programs in www powered with knowledge base.
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Ham radio portal of canada
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A place where amateur's can swap and sell item's. of a non commercial nature. Most of the listings are from the Rhode Island Area. Bulletins and VE sessions, and Club meetings are also posted.
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The DK5YA Vhfdx Site is dedicated to the serious VHFDXer, serving the Web for more than 5 years for all of those working Aurora, Meteorscatter, FAI, EME, Tropo, TEP etc. on 50 MHZ and up.
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The site for dxers who like to travel The F in DXFC stands for Feet: countries in which you have stepped foot. This is for licensed radio amateurs who like travelling.
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US Amateur Radio Band Plans by ARRL
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Eme meteorscatter Aurora Fai Tropo Tep and more about VHF
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VU2.IN Amateur Radio, HAM Radio India. Amateur radio portal from India, about emergency communication, disaster management, electronics, HF and VHF Radio hobby