Ham radio is one of the very best methods of communication for folks who want to be ready in case of disaster, grid-down scenarios, or any other circumstances that could knock out cellular and landline communications.

Ham radio has been around a long time, but it is a complex skill set with a whole lot to know and master. Many hams spend a lifetime trying! Whether you are an old pro or a greenhorn, the following 20 ham radio podcasts have a lot to teach you, and there’s bound to be at least one on this list that will be your new favorite.
ARRL Audio News
The Amateur Radio Relay League is the national association for amateur radio, and naturally, they have their own weekly podcast.
Covering current events, news, and other developments in the world of amateur radio, it’s one of the best for keeping up with things that will be of interest to all hams, beginners and experts alike.
Also, note that since their show contains no music, it can be, and is, aired over amateur radio repeaters!
ARRL On The Air
A great resource for new and seasoned ham operators, ARRL On The Air is a podcast that serves as an audio companion to On The Air Magazine, an ARRL publication of the same name.
Host Becky Schoenfeld is a wealth of knowledge and has a wonderful on-air presence, and this is one of the coziest and most relaxing podcasts of its kind. If you’re just making your way on the airwaves, be sure to put On The Air in your rotation.
Ham Radio Crash Course
One of the very best programs for beginners, Ham Radio Crash Course is produced and hosted by Josh Nass and focuses on helping newcomers to the hobby get ready and get on the air with confidence. It also offers logical explanations of more advanced concepts so they can grow and learn quickly.
Amateur Radio Roundtable
A lengthy show airing once a week, this award-winning podcast features a guest list that is a real who’s who of ham experts and personalities from around the world.
Nominally airing every Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. Central on W5KUB, the show is recorded for audio dissemination elsewhere as a podcast. An entertaining, highly informative, and excellent show, don’t miss this one!
QSO Today Podcast
A weekly guest roundtable show airing every week since July 2014, host Eric Guth talks to different amateur radio operators about everything ham-related, most often focusing on their specific expertise and personal journey in ham radio. If you enjoy talking to fellow hams about what makes them tick in the hobby, you’ll love this show in particular.
The Ham Radio Show Presents: Cold Cuts
It’s a cute name, but there’s nothing cute about this show! Growing from humble beginnings at the Connecticut School of Broadcasting and self-described as the most dangerous radio show on the internet, The Ham Radio Show:
Cold Cuts tackles hot-button topics and chats with real celebrities and internet micro-celebrities from around the entertainment industry. Hilarious, fun, and informative, this is another can’t-miss podcast.
Ham Radio 2.0
If you’re always concerned with new tech, new developments, new procedures, and new problems, make Ham Radio 2.0 your go-to podcast.
Host Jason Johnston always has the scoop on new radio hardware, cutting-edge transmission modes, technical know-how, and a lot more. Ham radio evolves quickly these days, so it’s good to keep up!
Ham Radio Workbench Podcast
This podcast is one of a kind if you like to tinker, test, optimize, and build your own equipment. Hosts George and Jeremy cover a huge range of technical topics on making, maintaining, repairing, and DIY’ing your own gear. They also touch on related skill sets that are of interest to hams, like the use of Raspberry Pi, Arduino, 3D printing, and more.
Absolute Tech
Tech heads, wrench turners, solder enthusiasts, and other inveterate tinkerers will feel right at home with the Absolute Tech podcast.
The podcast is technology-focused, mostly on ham radio devices and related hardware, new and old, but some other things as well. If delving into the intricacies of components, modifications, integration, and more sounds thrilling to you, make this show your first stop.
SolderSmoke Podcast
If you are like me, you probably enjoy your time at the workbench as much as you do your time in the shack. Whether you are building, refining, or just experimenting, host Bill Meara can give you plenty of ideas and expert guidance on the SolderSmoke podcast.
The DX Mentor
Among ham enthusiasts, DXing, that is, speaking to or listening to broadcasts from stations outside your own country, often around the globe, is a specialized but rewarding pursuit.
Naturally, it has its own codes, customs, and best practices, and if you want to break into it yourself, you’ll have to build your skills. The DX Mentor podcast lives up to its name, and host Bill Salyers presents a wealth of knowledge on the subject.
Ham Radio All Portable Discussion Zone
Portable operations are a different animal from base station operations, full of their own challenges but ripe with real-world application opportunities.
If that describes your preferred way to interact in the world of ham radio, hosts Charlie, Dan, and Brian will welcome you to the Ham Radio All Portable Discussion Zone podcast. Roundtable discussions with special guests covering every applicable topic are a fixture.
CQ Blind Hams
A program that’s almost entirely unique, CQ Blind Hams is hosted by Joel Case and focuses on demonstrations and audio tutorials of amateur radio equipment setup, operation, and software specifically for blind ham radio enthusiasts. If you or someone you know is blind and raring to go with amateur radio, make sure to tune in!
Amateur Logic TV
Billed as the very first and longest-running Internet TV show and podcast dedicated to ham radio practices and tech, it’s still one of the best.
The show dives into the past, talks about the present, and looks forward to the future on every imaginable topic that hams care about. It is a true wealth of practical how-to info, tips, and hacks to make your time in the shack better.
Foundations of Amateur Radio
Everybody started somewhere, and even if you are a rank neophyte with no clue and no prayer about how to get started, there’s hope for you.
One of the best places to start is with the Foundations of Amateur Radio podcast. Every week covers a new aspect and topic relevant to total beginners, and going through the show’s archives can serve as an excellent education on the subject.
The Ham Radio Clubhouse
What started as little more than a weekly meetup of bros and buddies, The Ham Radio Clubhouse has grown into an actual, enjoyable show that averages about 2 hours in length every single week.
It’s a friendly, fun show that’s great when you just want some entertainment, but it’s also surprisingly informative considering how close-knit and jocular the hosts are with each other.
The Ham Radio Guy
A short but information-packed show that usually airs about once a month, The Ham Radio Guy, hosted by Marvin Turner, provides news, events, educational opportunities, and legislative updates for both beginner and veteran ham operators.
If you want the facts and nothing but the facts in a concise show format that can be enjoyed on your lunch break or during your commute, this one’s perfect.
K0MRD Radio Prepper
Now here’s a show that is bound to appeal to most of our readers! K0MRD Radio Prepper, hosted by Mike Davis, focuses on ham radio through a holistic personal preparedness lens. It looks at ham radio as part of an overall readiness strategy rather than just a hobby or practice unto itself.
Real-world application during a time of crisis is very different from simply knowing that your radio is the go-to option during such times! Mike understands that and will help you make use of that information.
Ham Radio Reviews
A roundup show that provides information and reviews to listeners concerning all things ham radio. Host Gary Utz is an expert operator who has seen and done it all.
The World According to Elmer
Another show that’s great for beginners. Hosts Jerry Sorensen and Pat Morrow focus on concerns, issues, and obstacles that are especially pertinent to beginners who are just trying to get on the air and make their way in ham radio.

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By: Tom Marlowe
Title: Top 20 HAM Radio Podcasts to Listen To
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Published Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2025 13:40:17 +0000
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