Why this exists

SuffolkHam started early 2026 as a personal project to consolidate everything I was using whilst learning more about the hobby — repeater lists, frequency references, DMR guides, calculators, local clubs and links scattered across a dozen different websites.

No commercial element

There's nothing for sale here and no advertising. SuffolkHam is a free resource, built for the community and meant to stay that way. If it helps one person get on air who might otherwise have given up in frustration, it's done its job.

Keeping it current

I'll do my best to keep information accurate and up to date — repeater status, net times, events and so on. Where data comes from clubs or other groups I'll always link back to them as the authoritative source.

I don't know everything

I'm still learning, and there will be gaps, mistakes and things I've got wrong. If you spot something, please get in touch — corrections are always welcome and the site will be better for them.

Collaborators welcome

If you'd like to contribute — whether that's correcting information, suggesting new content or something else entirely — drop me a message through QRZ. The more people involved, the better the resource.


About M9XCN

Suffolk-based amateur radio operator, licensed since 2025.

Licence
Foundation June 2025
Intermediate April 2026
Interests

Computers, design and electronics — with 3D printing and amateur radio more recently added to the mix. Always been drawn to things that sit at the intersection of technical and creative.

Background

Sound engineer, music producer and college lecturer. Plays the drums. Has a family, and a labrador called Ludo.


Say hello

Got a correction, a suggestion, or just want to say hi? Find me on QRZ as M9XCN. Always happy to hear from local operators. You can usually find me monitoring GB3PO, on TG 840, or on MeshCore.