Stolen Ham Radio - Stolen Amateur Radio
The Rig Register
The Amateur Radio Equipment Database

Stolen Ham Gear - Stolen Radio Equipment
 
  If your radio equipment was stolen could you remember its serial number? Have you recorded it somewhere safe?

Would you like to notify people would might potentially purchase it? Have participating shops
checking on repairs and 2nd hand purchases?

Sign up to The Rig Register, a free service, and record your amateur radio equipment details in a safe and easy to find place. Your equipment can marked as lost or stolen for others to check.

The Rig Register isn't just for stolen equipment. Groups and clubs can use it as an asset register and a shared login between committee and leaders would allow access to the group's or club's asset list.
 
 
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Are you buying or repairing a piece of equipment you think is suspicious? You can check to see if its registered.
 
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 by G7UOD - teqsys.net - 358 Days - IH=26950 QH=6120 PH=1101 LH=1224 UH=217 AH=439   
A database for stolen, nicked, taken and lost amateur, ham, and cb equipment. Suitable for club, clubs, group, and groups to record and trace radio, radios, repeater, repeaters, aerial, aerials, tuner, tuners, power supply, supplies, psu, psus coax, mast, masts and portable / handheld mobile equipment / gear. Using tag, tagging, tagged and serial number database list. therigregister.com therigregister.co.uk therigregister.net therigregister rigregister rig register