Amateur Radio Clubs and Repeaters in New Brunswick
Connect with local ham radio operators and find community clubs across New Brunswick, including university and city-based organizations.
Amateur radio operators in New Brunswick enjoy a variety of activities, from daily QSOs on local repeaters to chasing DX on the HF bands. Many hams in the province are active in their local clubs, which serve as central hubs for sharing knowledge, organizing events, and supporting the amateur radio community. These clubs often maintain repeaters, host training sessions for new licensees, and provide practical assistance with antenna projects and digital modes.
Across New Brunswick, operators can connect with established groups like the Moncton Area Amateur Radio Club and the Loyalist City Amateur Radio Club, which have long histories of serving their communities. University stations, such as the VE9UNB club at the University of New Brunswick, also provide opportunities for students and faculty to engage with ham radio. These clubs are vital for organizing nets, supporting emergency communications, and fostering interest in amateur radio activity among new operators.
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Loyalist city amateur radio club, inc.
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Serving the community since 1936 through Amateur Radio. Meetings every 3rd Monday of the month.
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Restigouche NB