Welcome to HAMScope.net – an independent platform for amateur radio enthusiasts, bringing together news, insights, and activity from the world of ham radio. HAMScope is not a business, not a club, and not an organization. It is a hobby project, built by and for radio amateurs.
Important: HAMScope.net is in no way affiliated with the Windows software “HamScope” available at qsl.net/hamscope. These are two completely unrelated projects that happen to share a similar name.
What is HAMScope?
HAMScope is an online aggregator of RSS feeds from amateur radio associations, technical blogs, news websites, and other relevant ham radio sources. Instead of manually visiting dozens of sites, HAMScope shows you what’s happening around the world in one convenient place.
What Makes HAMScope Unique
- Independent: HAMScope is not a commercial project, not a club, and not an official body. It’s purely driven by hobby and passion.
- Always Up-to-Date: The site automatically pulls in the latest posts through RSS feeds.
- No Accounts Needed: No registration, no login – just open and read.
- Global Coverage: From local clubs to international organizations, it’s all collected in one feed.
Who is HAMScope for?
For every ham operator – whether you just earned your first callsign or have been active for decades. Whether you’re into DXing, homebrewing, regulation news or radio events, HAMScope gives you a broad overview of what’s going on in the ham world.
Transparency and Independence
HAMScope has no sponsors, shows no ads, and sells nothing. The only goal is to share information and support the global community of amateur radio operators.
Contact and Feedback
Have an idea, suggestion, or want to add a feed? Let us know via the contact form. Everyone is welcome to contribute and help improve HAMScope.
In Conclusion
HAMScope was built out of a passion for amateur radio. No profit motives, no commercial agenda – just a desire to share useful information and connect hams around the globe.
Visit: https://hamscope.net and stay up to date with the world of ham radio..
