Amateur Radio Clubs and Organizations in Arizona
Find local ham radio clubs, repeater associations, and special interest groups across Arizona for community and public service.
Amateur radio activity in Arizona brings hams together for various on-air and community events. Operators across the state participate in local nets, provide public service communications, and engage in DX and contesting on HF and VHF bands. Many clubs also focus on training new licensees and promoting the hobby to the public, often through educational outreach programs.
Arizona is home to many active ham radio clubs, such as the Radio Society of Tucson and the Yavapai Amateur Radio Club, which organize events and maintain local repeaters. The Arizona Repeater Association helps coordinate these essential resources across the state. Groups like the W7ASC Center for Amateur Radio Learning at the Arizona Science Center introduce thousands of visitors to amateur radio each year, while others, like the W7ASU ARS at ASU, support student operators and technical projects.
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Arizona Amateurs on Television (AATV) is an ARRL-affiliated club focused on Amateur Television (ATV) activities, serving hams in Arizona.
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Arizona near space research - promoting science and education by exploring frontiers in amateur radio and high altitude balloons.
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Arizona contest club for big guns, little pistols and cap guns, from experienced to new contesters.
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ARRL affiliated organization
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The Hualapai Amateur Radio Club is located in Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona, USA (DM25xf).
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Radio Society of Tucson AZ web site
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The official club site of K7UAZ.
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The Central Arizona DX Association is an ARRL-affiliated club.
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to promote amateur radio as a hobby in the Yuma area and to provide public service to our community in the form of communications during certain public events.
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ARRL Affiliated Club Phoenix, Arizona
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Amateur Radio on the Mogollon Rim, run two repeaters both fusion capable
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Group of Amateur Radio operators, generally from the Yavapai County area in Arizona, who share common interests, goals, and aspirations.
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MARCA Inc. (W7MOT) is an Arizona-based 501.c.3 non-profit amateur radio club. It maintains 24 repeaters, hosts Field Day, FMT contests, and promotes
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MARCA - an amateur radio experimential and education organization in the Phoenix, Arizona area
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The Northern Arizona DX Association exists to help hams enjoy the fun of radio contests and DXing.
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The Yavapai Amateur Radio Club was established on July 18, 1991. That was the day the bylaws were accepted by a handful of area hams.
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Superstition Amateur Radio Club: Ham Radio events and activities of the Superstition ARC include promotion of amateur radio amongst the public via licensing classes and radio communication demonstrations, on-air nets and discussion, and the December Hamfest in Mesa, Arizona
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Serving the East Valley since 1973
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The Green Valley, Arizona Amateur Radio Club
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K7UAZ: The Amateur Radio Club at the University of Arizona
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MARCA, Inc. (Motorola Amateur Radio Club of Arizona) is a 501.c.3 non-profit amateur radio club based in the Phoenix Metro area, Arizona.
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The Radio Society of Tucson (RST) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that focuses on Communications For All by actively supporting a variety of Amateur Radio activities which are of interest by its members.