Amateur Radio Communities in Oklahoma
Connect with local ham radio clubs and emergency service groups across Oklahoma, including Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and Lawton.
Amateur radio activity across Oklahoma is supported by numerous local clubs, bringing operators together for QSOs, technical projects, and emergency communications. These clubs often maintain repeaters, organize nets on various bands, and provide valuable resources for hams throughout the state. Many stations participate in contests, Field Day events, and offer training for new licensees.
Oklahoma hams can find information on a variety of local amateur radio clubs, such as the Tulsa Amateur Radio Club and the South Canadian Amateur Radio Society (SCARS), which serve specific regions and communities. These groups frequently host events like the Texoma Hamarama, a popular hamfest, and support emergency service organizations like SOARESSS. Operators can also locate details for clubs like the Del City Amateur Radio Club and the Edmond Amateur Radio Society, which are active in their respective areas.
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The Del City Amateur Radio Club (W5DEL) provides a community hub for amateur radio operators in Del City, Oklahoma, focusing on local activities.
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Southern Oklahoma Amateur Radio Emergency Service and Scientific Society. We are a diverse group, with a history of community service to the southern Oklahoma region
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The Oldest Amateur Radio Club in Oklahoma
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The Family Hamfest
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Lawton Fort Sill Amateur Radio Club serving the Lawton and Fort Sill community.
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The South Canadian Amateur Radio Society (SCARS) is known throughout Cleveland County, Oklahoma
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k5eok Edmond Amateur Radio Society
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Kay County Amateur Radio Club Incorporated in the State of Oklahoma Jan. 1960 W5HZZ
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small but dedicated group of radio operators who primarily operate on a simplex on a frequency of 147.435
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Stillwater, OK
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Oklahoma City, OK
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Claremore, OK