Amateur Radio Organizations in Colorado
Connect with local ham radio clubs across Colorado for community, technical assistance, and public service activities.
Ham radio activity across Colorado brings operators together for local QSOs, public service, and technical projects. Many hams in the state participate in emergency communications, support community events, and enjoy daily contacts on various bands. These local groups often provide a focal point for new licensees and experienced operators alike, fostering a strong sense of community.
Colorado features numerous active amateur radio clubs, such as the Pikes Peak FM Association and the Boulder Amateur Radio Club, which maintain repeaters and organize nets. Operators can find information on local club meetings, upcoming hamfests, and public service opportunities. Many clubs, like the Royal Gorge Amateur Radio Club, also operate open repeaters, ensuring reliable VHF and UHF coverage across different regions for daily use and emergency traffic.
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An ARRL special club service
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A General-Interest ARRL Affiliate Operating Open Repeaters in Canon City, Colorado
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The Pikes Peak FM Association is a nonprofit, amateur radio VHF/UHF group which operates and maintains VHF and UHF communications facilities serving the Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak region.
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News from Pueblo West Amateur Radio Club, Pueblo West, Colorado
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Serving the Longmont Colorado area
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The Pikes Peak Radio Amateur Association (PPRAA) is an ARRL Special Service Club in Colorado Springs, CO, fostering amateur radio knowledge.