Amateur Radio Kits and Components for Homebrew Projects

Find a wide selection of electronic kits, parts, and supplies for building and repairing ham radio equipment and other projects.

David
Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

Many ham radio operators enjoy building their own equipment, whether it's a simple antenna tuner, a QRP transceiver, or a complex amplifier. This category provides resources for those who prefer to homebrew their gear or assemble kits rather than buying commercial off-the-shelf radios. It covers everything from basic electronic components to specialized parts needed for amateur radio projects.

Hams can find a wide array of electronic components like capacitors, resistors, and semiconductors, essential for any circuit design. The category also features suppliers of specialized parts such as crystal filters from INRAD, coaxial relays from TOHTSU, and various tubes for vintage or high-power amplifiers. For those who prefer building from a kit, resources like Fox Delta and HamGadgets.com offer projects ranging from DDS VFOs to Morse keyers, allowing operators to construct functional stations and accessories for their on-air QSOs.

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