Amateur Radio Clubs and Organizations in Iowa
Find local ham radio clubs and organizations across Iowa, including those focused on DXing, emergency communications, and community events.
Amateur radio activity across Iowa is supported by numerous local clubs, bringing operators together for nets, contests, and community service. These clubs often maintain local repeaters, organize training sessions for new hams, and provide a focal point for amateur radio in their areas. Many hams in Iowa participate in Field Day operations, emergency communications drills, and everyday QSOs on various bands.
Iowa's amateur radio clubs, such as the W0AK Des Moines Radio Club and the Story County Amateur Radio Club, offer a range of activities from technical programs to on-air operating events. Operators can join specialized groups like the 3900 Club for specific nets or the WA0DX Turkey Island DX Club for contesting. These organizations are central to fostering local amateur radio activity and supporting public service communications across the state.
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The Boone Area Radio Klub (BARK) is an amateur radio club in Boone, Iowa, providing ARES nets, license testing, and community events.
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A nonprofit corporation registered in the State of Iowa
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SouthWest Iowa Amateur Radio Club
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We are the Radiating Element of the tri-state area composed of South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota.
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Des Moines Radio Amateurs' Association Central Iowa’s voice for Ham Radio
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The TRI-STATE emergency communications response team is dedicated to providing help to public service agencies with communications when normal communications are not working.
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The club was founded in 1987 when a group of ham operators hauled radio gear, antennas, and a generator to the island by boat to operate portable during ARRL Field Day
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Washington IA
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The Story County Amateur Radio Club offers a wide variety of opportunities for persons interested in amateur radio. Among the yearly activities are programs on technical topics, radio operating activities, flea markets and sponsorship of ham radio classes.