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Why internet-connected amateur radio?

Some thoughts about internet-connected amateur radio were presented in The importance of internet-connected systems for amateur radio community and connections. Soon after, stories began emerging of clubs wanting to provide a remote station for their members who could not put up antennas or lived in retirement homes. It appears that internet-connected amateur radio is a real and worthwhile trend. This site exists to help corral information about internet and digital radio, with interested users contributing to help build and maintain this knowledge bank.

Welcome to the EtherHam wiki. This space will house technical content and links to more resources about internet-connected amateur radio.

This wiki is a work in progress. Links displayed in red are planned pages that do not yet exist.

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