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Website of the week: AC6V (SK)

Ham radio operators were one of the first groups to embrace the world wide web and its power to share information. Not long after the HTML standards were developed, hams began to create simple websites with tips, how to information, antenna designs and the like. Invariably, in those primordial days of the web, the site [...]

Ham Radio Website of the Week: Contesting.com

My choice for the ham radio website of the week is contesting.com.  This site is a sister site to the popular eHam.net website and it is where many ham radio contesters and DXers hang out.
One of the best features of the site is the forum (Lists) archives. Within these lists, you’ll find some of [...]

Ham Radio Website of the Week: NG3K.com

This week’s ham radio website is the NG3K Amateur Radio Contest/DX Page. Bill, NG3K, has done an awesome job of creating an extremely thorough repository of DXing and Contesting information.
The front page of Bill’s site is basically an organized listing of links (which you might find on other sites). That’s pretty good. But, in [...]

Ham Radio Website of the Week: KØBG.com

KØBG’s Mobile Ham Radio website
The ham radio website of the week belongs to Alan Applegate, K0BG of Roswell, NM (by the way, I wonder if his truck is ever mistaken for an alien ship). Alan’s website is the place to stop if you are new to the world of HF mobile ham radio (or VHF [...]

Ham Radio Website of the Week: CN2R.net

I thought I’d start a new category of blog postings devoted to great ham radio websites that I visit. One site per week should be a good rate for me.
My criteria?  Good content that interests me and acceptable web design. It doesn’t have to be perfect, but I have to want to look through [...]