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Whether you're out hiking, commuting, or just monitoring repeaters from the garage, what's the HT (handheld transceiver) you always have within arm’s reach?
Post a quick photo or tell us what you carry and why it’s your go-to. Even better if you show it in the wild! Clipped to your pack, running APRS on the dash, or keeping you company on the trail.
Let’s compare gear and maybe get some new ideas!
Once a year, ham radio operators across North America grab their gear, pitch tents, and fire up their radios for one of the most exciting events in the hobby: **Field Day**.
Whether you’re a new Technician or a lifelong Extra, **ARRL Field Day** is your chance to test your skills, show off your setup, and connect with fellow operators. It's also a great opportunity to help your club earn points and introduce the magic of amateur
_ source: https://www.arrl.org/question-pools _
2022-2026 Technician Class Question Pool:
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[upl-file📰 Amateur Radio Newsline Report 2479 for Friday, May 2nd, 2025
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📰Amateur Radio Newsline Report 2480 for Friday, May 9th, 2025
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Running some digital modes mobile from the truck today!
Using my Yaesu FT-891 with Armoloq rails, and mounted on top is the Digirig DR891, solid little setup for portable digital ops.
Works great for FT8, WinLink, JS8Call while on the move. Anyone else running digital while
Just launched the HamLike.com Event Calendar — a place where anyone can post ham radio-related events, including:
✅ Nets
✅ Club meetings
✅ Swaps
✅ Contests
✅ Special events
✅ Field Days
✅ Anything ham-related!
If it’s happening, add it — if you’re looking for something to join, check it out!
🔗 View & Add Events Here: https://hamlike.com/events
Let’s make it easier to stay connected and support each other’s events. Got something coming up? Post it! Know a club net that happens weekly? Drop it in!
This link was shared to me by KO6CPN, thank you!
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Welcome to HamLike.com — the community-driven ham radio hub where you decide what makes the homepage.
Every thumbs-up you give helps surface the best content for everyone to see!
Not sure what to post or how to get started? This quick guide will show you how to share helpful articles, cool videos, project photos, memes, or anything else related to ham radio.
If it's related to ham radio, it's fair game! Here are just a few ideas:
Vote below and tell us why in the comments!
Hey everyone! I'm curious about how you're keeping track of your QSOs.
There are so many options out there… from classic paper logs to modern apps and cloud-based tools. Some hams love N3FJP, Log4OM, HAMRS, or Ham Radio Deluxe. Others stick with QRZ, CloudLog, or even roll their own spreadsheets or Raspberry Pi setups.
So, what do you use? And more importantly, why do you like it?
Drop your favorite logging method below. Whether it's old-school or high-tech, I’d love to hear what’s working for you. If you’ve switched from one to another, what made you
Hey everyone,
I’ve been working on some logo designs for HamLike.com and ended up with 5 different versions. I’m not totally sold on any one of them yet, so I figured I’d ask for your input.
Take a look at the logos below (they’ll be numbered 1–5) and let me know what you think.
This site is about community, so it makes sense to let the community
I think that you are making headway in trying to bring the San Diego Amateur Radio Operators together. Keep it up.
Hey everyone, exciting news! SDHam.org has officially rebranded to HamLike.com, and rolled out some awesome new features!
The biggest addition? Thumbs-up voting is now live!
If you see a post you like, whether it’s helpful, insightful, funny, or just plain cool, give it a thumbs up. The more upvotes something gets, the higher it moves on the homepage. That means you now control what content gets seen, no algorithms, just real ham operators boosting real content.
Along with the name change, I’ve updated our About page to better reflect our mission: to be a community-powered repository of knowledge for all HAM radio
I'm reaching out to see if anyone in the community might be able to help me out. After installing a solar system at my house, I started experiencing major RFI issues across the HF bands. It's bad enough that I can barely operate on any HF frequencies anymore.
I've already tried installing ferrite beads on various cables and lines connected to the system, but unfortunately, it hasn't made much of a difference. The interference is still there, and it's really frustrating not being able to enjoy the bands like I used to.
If anyone has
Did a quick test of the GRA-7350T on 20 meters. Setup was straightforward, and an antenna analyzer was definitely useful for quicker tuning. So far, getting good performance. Curious if anyone else is running this and what bands you've tried.
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If you’ve ever wanted to try digital ham radio but found the setup confusing, **arcOS** might be exactly what you need.

Special thanks to KG4VDK for