Amateur Radio Organizations in Alberta, Canada
Find ham radio clubs, societies, and repeater associations across Alberta, from Calgary to Edmonton and beyond.
Amateur radio activity across Alberta is supported by local clubs that maintain repeaters, organize nets, and provide resources for operators. These groups are central to the ham radio community, offering meeting points for hams to share knowledge, collaborate on antenna projects, and participate in various on-air activities. Many clubs focus on practical aspects of the hobby, from helping new licensees get started to supporting experienced operators in exploring digital modes or contesting. They often serve as key hubs for emergency communications training and public service events, demonstrating the value of amateur radio to the wider community.
The resources in this category typically include information about local ham radio clubs and their activities, such as meeting schedules, repeater frequencies, and special event operations. Operators can find details on how to join a club, participate in local nets, or get involved in DX operations. Some listings also provide links to regional repeater associations, offering insights into the interconnected network of repeaters that facilitate province-wide communication. These resources are essential for anyone looking to connect with other operators, find local support for their station, or engage more deeply with the amateur radio scene in Alberta.
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The Northern Alberta Radio Club serves Edmonton, Alberta and area.
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Peace country amateur radio club, as well as links to other sites
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SEAARCis located in Medicine Hat, Alberta
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The Strathcona Radio Volunteers provides radio communication along with general manpower to public service, charity, and general events in and around Strathcona County. The club also provides backup communication to the Emergency Services of Strathcona County.
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Wild Rose Chapter 151 - Alberta
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CARA is dedicated to furthering the hobby of amateur radio in and around the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.