Amateur Radio Clubs and Organizations in Maine
Find local ham radio clubs, associations, and emergency communication teams across Maine, including Portland, Augusta, and Aroostook.
Amateur radio activity across Maine is supported by numerous local clubs, bringing operators together for nets, contests, and community service. These groups often maintain local repeaters, organize training sessions for new hams, and provide essential emergency communications for their regions. Many stations in Maine are active on HF and VHF bands, engaging in DX and local QSOs.
Hams in Maine can find information on various local amateur radio clubs, such as the Wireless Society of Southern Maine and the Portland Amateur Wireless Association, which is one of the oldest clubs in the state. Several clubs also provide details on their repeater systems and schedules for regular on-air nets. Additionally, operators can access regional amateur radio newsletters like the Downeast Spectrum, which covers local club activities and general ham radio topics.
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The Downeast Spectrum is an Amateur Radio newsletter covering topics of interest to enthusiasts of the Ham Radio hobby and service. It also reports on the activities of three ham radio clubs in Down East, Maine
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Established in 1914 and affiliated with the ARRL since 1930, the Portland Amateur Wireless Association has the distinction of being the oldest Amateur Radio club in Maine
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A small amateur radio club located in northern Maine along the Saint John River.
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Ham radio club in Maine USA
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Website about Midcoast Maine's Pen Bay Amateur Radio Club, W1PBR.
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The York County Amateur Radio Club (YCARC) in Maine, USA, promotes amateur radio knowledge and camaraderie. The site features club information, activities, and upcoming events for radio enthusiasts.
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The Waterville Area Wireless Association was founded in 1957
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Waldo County Amateur radio club. We are a club that supports the greater Belfast area and Waldo County ham community.
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The Wireless Society of Southern Maine is a ham radio club serving the Portland, Westbrook, Gorham, and Scarborough, areas in Southern Maine.
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The WSSM Emergency Communications Team serves the Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency (CCEMA), and the community in general, by providing emergency communications assistance, conducting programs and training, promoting radio knowledge, fraternalism, and individual operating efficiency, and to conduct activities as to advance the general interest and welfare of Amateur Radio as a viable and efficient means of communications support.