Amateur Radio Clubs and Societies in Idaho
Find local ham radio clubs across Idaho, offering emergency communication support, VE testing, and local events for operators.
Amateur radio activity across Idaho brings operators together for local QSOs, emergency communications training, and antenna projects. Many hams in the state participate in Field Day events, operate on various bands, and support community service through their stations. These clubs often maintain repeaters and organize nets, providing a reliable way for operators to connect and exchange information.
Idahos ham radio clubs, like the Eagle Rock Amateur Radio Club and the Lewis-Clark Amateur Radio Club, serve operators in specific regions, offering VE testing sessions and technical support. Other groups, such as the Magic Valley Amateur Radio Club, focus on emergency communications readiness and provide resources for new licensees. These clubs are central to local amateur radio activity, helping hams improve their operating skills and enjoy the hobby.
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An incorporated, non-profit organization promoting amateur radio and serving the interests of communities in Bonner County.
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Christians of Idaho Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
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Amatuer Radio Club on Idaho
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Kootenai County's general interest club.
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Serving the Magic Valley of Idaho with emergency communications, VE Testing and activities for all amateur radio operators and those interested in becoming licensed.
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Since 1957, 53 years of Amateur Radio in Pocatello
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Snake River Amateur Radio Club
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The Voice of Idaho Amateur Radio Club Website. News and information from Treasure Valley and surrounding area
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Radio club serving ham operators in Southwestern Idaho and Eastern Oregon.
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W7VJD Lewis-Clark Amateur Radio Club is located in the Lewis-Clark Valley on the borders of Idaho and Washington. LCARC also provides emergency communcation support.
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The Central Idaho Amateur Radio Club (CIARC) was founded in the early 1980s