Amateur Radio Clubs and Groups in Kansas
Find local ham radio clubs, repeaters, and training opportunities across Kansas, including county hunting and DXing groups.
Ham radio operators across Kansas are active in many aspects of the hobby, from local repeater use to chasing DX on the HF bands. Clubs provide a central point for hams to gather, share knowledge, and organize activities. Many clubs maintain repeaters, run nets, and offer training for new licensees, helping operators get on the air and make their first QSOs.
Kansas clubs like the Reno County Kansas Amateur Radio Association and the Kaw Valley Amateur Radio Club support local amateur radio activity, offering resources for antenna projects and emergency communications. Operators interested in county hunting can find support through groups like the Mobile Amateur Radio Awards Club (MARAC), while those focused on long-distance contacts often join DX-oriented organizations such as the Kansas City DX Club.
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The CKARC, a group of dedicated Amateur Radio Operators, located in Salina Kansas has been in operation for over 72 years. We have been affiliated with the American Radio League (ARRL) since June 3, 1949.
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North East Kansas Ham Radio Club
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MARAC was organized in 1970 as a Kansas Nonprofit Corporation, as a support group for county hunting and mobile activity
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The Reno County Kansas Amateur Radio Assocation is based in Hutchinson, KS, providing Ham radio activites, repeaters, and training to local residents.
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Topeka, Kansas
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WARC was established in December, 1932
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Established in the mid 1970's The Kansas City DX Club is an ARRL-affiliated amateur radio club open to anyone interested in DX or contesting. Our club callsign is W0CW. Many of our club members are from the Kansas City metropolitan area, on both sides of the Missouri/Kansas state line, but our roster also includes members from all over the United States.