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Podcasts

What is a Podcast? Click here to see Wikipedia's full definition. The podcasts below contain content related to the Amateur Radio hobby such as ham radio news, operating modes, best practices and technical help. These podcasts can be subscribed to for free with iTunes (by searching for the podcast title in the iTunes store) or other similar software packages. Enjoy!!!

The Practical Amateur Radio Podcast is a show about Amateur (ham) Radio. Each episode we dive into any various topics related to the hobby of amateur radio. Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Music Store.

Resonant Frequency: The amateur radio podcast was created to help get information on amateur radio out to the new ham and the ham that wants to find out about different aspects of the hobby they are thinking about trying out. We will be bringing guest on different aspects of ham radio in the coming weeks. So sit back have a drink and enjoy.

Amateur Radio Newsline weekly news update

icqpodcast's Amateur / Ham Radio Podcast the premier podcast for Amateur Radio / Ham Radio users. News, views, features, upcoming events and Amateur / Ham Radio training. ICQ Podcast is a podcast for you and including you (from the UK)

Linux in the HAM Shack exploring Linux and Open Source software and how amateur radio enthusiasts can use them to be more productive and get greater enjoyment out of their hobby.

73s HamBrief - Ham Radio Update the video podcast for ham radio hobbyists. Chris Matthieu (N7ICE) reviews software and ham gear and updates the ham community on latest news and events in the world around us. 73s.org is the premier free social network for hams.

99 Hobbies Ham Radio is 99 Hobbies in one. Tune in to listen to people who have done some unusual things... things you can do, too!

Long Delayed Echos is an amateur radio audio program created several years ago. It was prompted by an interest in the history of radio and a desire to share my collection of old books and magazine articles about the subject (the series on "Amateur Radio and the Second World War" episodes 26-38 are great!)