Resources
Get Your Ham Radio License
Study Guides
Practice Tests
Videos and Tutorials
Learn Morse Code
Education
Space Science, Space Weather, and Propagation
- Space Weather: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives by Dr. Lou Lanzerotti
- ARRL-Propagation of RF Signals
- K9LA's General Resource Page
- NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC)
- SolarHam
- Solar Data Banners & Widgets
- SpaceWeather.com
- Virginia Tech SuperDARN (Ionospheric & Space Science Radars)
- VOACAP HF Charts for RadCom
- Proppy HF Circuit Prediction: Radcom Predictions
- PA2P Build your own Space Weather dashboard
- The Sun, the Earth, and Near Earth Space - Free NASA Textbook by Dr. Jack Eddy
- The Rebirth of HF - White Paper by Paul Denisowski, KO4LZ, engineer for Rhode & Schwartz North America
Ham Radio Reporting Networks
Ham Radio Reporting Networks have been used by contesters and researchers alike to assess propagation conditions. Most of our current HamSCI projects rely heavily on one or more of these networks.
- DX Display (Aggregates data from other spotting networks)
- PSK Reporter
- Reverse Beacon Network (RBN)
- Weak Signal Propagation Reporter Network (WSPR)
Reverse Beacon Network (RBN) How-To
The Reverse Beacon Network (RBN) is a network of Software Defined Radio (SDR) receivers which automatically decodes and reports spots of CW and digital signals. These guides describe how to setup multiband RBN skimmers and make recordings to a file.
- Red Pitaya Reverse Beacon Network & I/Q Recording How-To Guide
- N6TV's How-To Guide for Running a Combined CW-RTTY Red Pitaya Skimmer
- FlexRadio Reverse Beacon Network & I/Q Recording How-To Guide
- QS1R Reverse Beacon Network & I/Q Recording How-To Guide
- Getting Spotted by the RBN
Measurement, Calibration, and Calculation
- SpectrumLab Frequency Measurement Instructions (By WA9VNJ)
- S-Meter Calibration (By K9LA)
- Calculating ERP (By N0AX)
- Absolute Gain Measurement of UHF Yagi (By PE5B/M0IJQ)
Software Defined Radios (SDR) and Related Technologies
IQ Files
Projects from Around the Internet
- Make A Radio Telescope with a Raspberry Pi
- Track the Movement of the Milky Way With This DIY Radio Telescope
Citizen Science Projects
- AuroraSaurus
- CosmoQuest
- RadioJove
- Inspire - Very Low Frequency Natural Radio
- Stanford Solar Center SuperSID - Monitoring the Ionosphere
- Sky-Scan - meteor monitoring
Solar Eclipses
- HamSCI's Eclipse Page
- HamSCI 2017 Solar Eclipse QSO Party (SEQP) Results
- NightSkyPix How to Photograph a Solar Eclipse