Connecting Ham Radio with Internet Technologies
Find a curated directory of online resources that bridge amateur radio activities with internet services and applications.
The integration of the internet with amateur radio operations has fundamentally reshaped how radio amateurs communicate, access information, and manage their stations. This convergence allows for capabilities that extend beyond traditional radio-only methods, facilitating global connectivity and enhancing local operations. Resources in this category address the various ways digital networks are leveraged to augment radio communication, from remote station control to data exchange and operational coordination.
This section provides insights into technologies that bridge the gap between radio and IP networks, including VoIP applications for amateur radio, remote control systems for transceivers, and methods for transmitting radio data over the internet. It covers tools and protocols that enable features such as internet-linked repeaters, digital modes that utilize internet backbones, and software-defined radio (SDR) applications accessible via web interfaces. These resources are essential for operators seeking to expand their reach, participate in global nets, or manage their radio assets from any internet-connected location.
Subcategories
- Auctions (1)
- Chat (3)
- Classifieds (25)
- Directories (20)
- Forums (32)
- Ftp Sites (0)
- Humor (16)
- Live streaming (21)
- Mailing Lists (25)
- News Groups (3)
- Online Receivers (29)
- Other Resources (16)
- Pictures (10)
- Podcast (18)
- Police Scanners (84)
- Radio Gateways (6)
- Social Networks (1)
- Sounds (40)
- Tutorials (5)
- Video (19)
- Web Cams (2)
- Web Rings (3)
- WebSDR (24)
