Free web toolkit for amateur radio

HF propagation, satellites and radio tools in one place

HAM RD helps amateur radio operators and shortwave listeners monitor propagation, track satellites, follow DX activity, keep a QSO log and use practical radio calculators directly in the browser.

The current application interface is Russian-language. The tools are free to use, and the project is actively evolving for the wider ham radio community.

What is inside

HAM RD combines day-to-day operating tools, learning modules and reference utilities that usually live on separate websites.

Real-time HF propagation dashboard with solar data and band conditions.
Satellite tracking, DX Cluster, skimmer, DXCC map and operator tools.
QSO logbook with ADIF support, QSL card tools and favorites.
Morse, SSTV, FT8, NOAA, exam practice and antenna calculators.
HAM RD dashboard showing HF propagation and radio operator tools

Built for practical radio work

The project is young, but the goal is clear: make useful radio tools easy to reach from any browser, without installing a desktop program for every small task.

For operators

Check band conditions, find DX activity, log contacts, prepare QSL cards and keep useful references close.

For listeners

Watch shortwave activity, explore station schedules, learn propagation patterns and follow satellites.

For beginners

Practice exam questions, learn Morse code, understand QTH locators and calculate simple antennas.