Mastodon, Bluesky and YouTube logos with amateur radio antenna and oeradio.at branding

oeradio.at is now on Mastodon, Bluesky, and YouTube

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Amateur radio thrives on exchange. That’s why oeradio.at is no longer just a website — starting today, you’ll also find us on three additional platforms: Mastodon, Bluesky, and YouTube. Anyone who wants to stay up to date on the weekly bulletin, propagation, new tools, and news now has a choice of where and how to follow us.

🐘 Mastodon – @[email protected]

Mastodon is part of the Fediverse: a decentralized, federated network with no central owner, no ads, and no algorithm deciding what you get to see. The amateur radio community on Mastodon keeps growing, and many hams, clubs, and projects are active there.

Follow us: @[email protected]

🦋 Bluesky – @oeradio.bsky.social

Bluesky runs on the AT Protocol — an open standard that, in the long run, allows users to control their own content and identity. The network is growing fast, the ham radio community is increasingly finding each other there, and the experience feels like what Twitter used to be: short, fast, direct.

Follow us: @oeradio.bsky.social

📺 YouTube – @oeradio

Our YouTube channel has just been created and is waiting for content: tutorials, antenna builds, SDR demos, tool walkthroughs, and field reports — sometimes video simply says more than a thousand words. Subscribe now so you don’t miss anything once we get started.

Subscribe: youtube.com/@oeradio

Stay automatically informed

Important to know: Every new article on oeradio.at is automatically cross-posted to Mastodon and Bluesky. Whether it’s the weekly bulletin, a new open source tool, a DX weather report, or a field report — you get everything in your usual feed without having to visit the website daily. If you prefer the classic route, you’ll of course still find us via RSS feed.

Looking ahead: we’ll expand when it makes sense

We don’t see social media as an end in itself. Platforms come and go, and we don’t want to jump on every hype just to be present. But we keep watching where the amateur radio community is moving, and we evaluate new platforms whenever they offer real value — technically or content-wise.

Your ideas are welcome. Is there a platform where you’d like to see us that we’re missing? Do you have a technical suggestion (Matrix room, dedicated Mastodon server, podcast feed, something else)? Drop us a line — at [email protected] or in the WhatsApp group. We’ll take a look at everything.

Follow, connect, participate

Amateur radio is more than transmitting and receiving — it’s exchange, experimentation, and community. We’d be glad if you follow us on the platform of your choice, mention us, share posts, or ask questions. And anyone who wants to contribute something themselves — an article, a field report, or a build project — is warmly invited to get in touch.

73 – the oeradio.at editorial team


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This article was researched, written, and editorially reviewed with the support of AI (Claude, Anthropic). All links, handles, and platform details were verified before publication.

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