Laughs and Giggles: Ham Radio Humor & Cartoons
Find a collection of funny ham radio cartoons, satirical news, QSL cards, and humorous stories from the amateur radio community.
Amateur radio, while a serious pursuit for many, also provides ample opportunities for lightheartedness and amusement. The Humor category collects various forms of entertainment related to the hobby, ranging from satirical news articles and anecdotal stories to visual gags and musical compositions. These resources often highlight the quirks and common experiences of radio operators, offering a different perspective on the technical and operational aspects of ham radio.
Resources within this collection typically include original cartoons and comic strips depicting ham radio scenarios, humorous QSL card designs, and creative interpretations of Morse code. Operators can find content that pokes fun at equipment, operating procedures, and the social dynamics within the amateur radio community. Such materials serve to provide comic relief and foster a sense of camaraderie among enthusiasts, often through shared understanding of specific ham radio contexts and inside jokes.
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CQ Serenade was composed sometime between 1965 and 1970 by Maurice Durieux, VE2QS.
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"Dash! The Dog-Faced Ham" cartoons by k1nss
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A gallery collection of funny qsl cards received by PE2PE
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Ham Radio news satire, in the style of "The Onion"
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Ham radio humor with something for all ages. Check out the letters from a Tennessee hillbilly ham! Have a laugh er two!
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Activating a county for ham radio can be dangerous to your health!
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Ham radio news, views, the website that makes it's own gravy
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Amateur radio cartoons by Woody Epp W7EPP
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Ham radio humor and stories
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Beethoven Fifth in Morse Code
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Various ham radio cartoons
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Very strange morse keyers, like Onion chopper CW key, Handshake CW key, Chopsticks CW key, Typewriter CW keyboard, Refrigerator CW key by OH6DC
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Ham radio related catoons
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Who's who in ham radio
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Ham Radio cartoons of common situations
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Amateur radio in cartoon type TV shows, Simpsons, Southpark, Family Guy, SpongeBob