Internet & Radio: Other Ham Radio Resources
Find a variety of ham radio resources, including online tools, educational platforms, community sites, and technical information.
Amateur radio operations often extend beyond direct radio communication, incorporating a diverse array of supporting tools and information sources. This category encompasses a broad spectrum of such ancillary resources that enhance the amateur radio experience, ranging from community-driven web portals to specialized data feeds. These resources serve various purposes, including facilitating equipment exchange, providing educational content, and offering platforms for global interaction among radio enthusiasts. They also support the operational, educational, and social dimensions of amateur radio by connecting operators with vital information and services.
The resources within this collection address needs such as accessing real-time solar-terrestrial data for propagation analysis, participating in online logging systems, or engaging with web-based learning platforms for Morse code proficiency. Additionally, operators can find portals dedicated to equipment classifieds, forums for technical discussions, and services that bridge traditional radio with internet technologies, such as remote operation capabilities. These diverse offerings collectively ensure that amateur radio operators have access to a comprehensive suite of tools to support their activities and interests.
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The largest and most up-to-date rankings of top-banders on the Internet.
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A greyline map that automatically refreshes every five minutes DX.QSL.NET
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Ham Radio community web site
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For UK resident amateur radio operators. Sell unwanted Ham gear for free
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Free ads for UK Hams
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EchoLink and IRLP Internet Radio Linking Project Node's, Hurricane Watch Audio Feed's and Info, Live Scanner/Other Feed's from the USA, Local Ham Frequencies, Online Receiver's, Shoutcast Live Audio Feed's from the USA, Southern California Frequencies and more
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HamBlog is a weblog host for Amateur Radio operators.
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At LCWO you can learn Morse telegraphy (CW) online in your browser. You don't need to install a program on your computer, and you always have your personal settings available, from any computer on the globe with an internet connection. You can also easily track your progress by means of different statistical functions.
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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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Add Solar-Terrestrial data to your website, by adding a simple html code to your pages by Paul L Herrman
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DX Cluster, classified, files and much more.
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Le rendez-vous des radioamateurs ORGanis?s !.
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K6ZB Bruce presentation of technologies to allow ham radio operate via internet
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A group for the purpose of buying-selling-trading SW receivers and scanners only. Free and mainly for individuals.
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Hams over IP (HOIP) is a VoIP comunication service provided by amateur radio community that offer Bridges and HoIP Extensions to ham radio opetors allowing phone communication over the internet.
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CWoip (CW over internet protocol) Full Duplex morse code audio with high fidelity sound. Allow to conduct morse code CW over the internet. Fast, Full Break-in Qsk, due to low latency, free software. With the ability to conduct an audio CW QSO between 2 to 100 iCW OPS