Internet Resources

The national association for amateur radio founded in 1914, ARRL is a noncommercial organization promoting awareness and growth of amateur radio worldwide.

The world’s largest radio communications data provider, featuring a complete frequency database, trunked radio system information, and FCC license data

A featured Ham enthusiast site that got its start selling Ham radio software in the late nineties. They continue to be a great forum to buy and connect with other Hams.

Convenient callsign finder operated and maintained by Mark Downing, as well as links to other radio resources.

Subscribe to receive alerts on weather events emergencies, business continuity, and other news information in your local area.

Easily make and print your FCC license as a PDF. The site also maintains a variety of links and other resources, including callsign finders and practice exams.

News forum, advertising site, social media, and general information for DXing operated for over 15 years.

An online Ham dictionary, AC6V is an amateur radio & DX reference guide with dozens of information pages on a number of topics.

Free GIFs and clipart for amateur radio websites, some of which are found on this site. Produced by LAØEM.

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  • ARRL Field Day 2026: June 27-28

    The Toccoa Amateur Radio Society will be hosting ARRL Summer Field Day on Saturday, June 27th, 2026 at Toccoa First Methodist Church. The event will start at 2pm. There will be games, worldwide communications, and a Get On The Air (GOTA) station so even YOU can operate at radio. The address is 299 E Savannah…

  • ARES supports 60,000 runners for Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta

    For the past 45 years, residents of Atlanta, Georgia, have celebrated Independence Day by closing one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares and allowing 60,000 runners to take part in the Peachtree Road Race, sponsored by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Atlanta Track Club. Supporting the runners are some 5000 volunteers, including more than 50 Amateur…