Amateur Radio Clubs and Repeaters in Massachusetts
Connect with local ham radio clubs, emergency communication teams, and repeater associations across Massachusetts, from Boston to Cape Cod.
Amateur radio activity across Massachusetts brings together operators for local QSOs, emergency communications, and technical projects. Hams in the Bay State support a variety of on-air operations, from casual contacts on local repeaters to competitive DXing on the HF bands. Many clubs maintain shared stations and provide training for new licensees, ensuring a strong community for all interested in radio.
This category features numerous local ham radio clubs, such as the Boston Amateur Radio Club and the Central Massachusetts Amateur Radio Association, which organize nets and community events. Operators can find details on repeater systems, like the W1GLO repeater, and groups dedicated to specific interests, including the Yankee Clipper Contest Club for contesters and the North East Weak Signal Group for VHF/UHF enthusiasts. Many clubs also provide vital emergency communications support across the state.
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The Boston Amateur Radio Club (W1BOS), and ham radio in Eastern Massachusetts
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CAARA, an ARRL affiliated club, operates the 2 meter W1GLO repeater on 145.130 MHz
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Since 1935 serving amateur radio in Worcester MA
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CEMARC is ARRL Affiliated Council of Clubs representing the Ham Radio Community in Eastern Massachusetts.
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FCARC exemplifies the principles of amateur radio: public service, particularly in emergency communications support; growth in our technical skills, and enhancing the application of those skills
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A public service amateur radio club. Haverhill, Massachusetts
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Falmouth amateur radio association of cape cod, massachusetts
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The Minuteman Repeater Association is a non-profit communications organization serving the public in times of emergency.
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The Nashoba Valley Amateur Radio Club (NVARC) was formed in Groton, Massachusetts, in the spring of 1992 and has grown from the original 13 founders to over 60 members.
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A large amateur radio club north of boston, ma.
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Quarter Century Wireless Association (QCWA) Founded 1947
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Fall River Amateur Radio Club
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SEMARA.ORG, the official web site for the Southeastern Massachusetts Amateur Radio Association.
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Aamateur radio club affiliated with the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL) from Fitchburg Massachusetts. MARA owns and operates the W1GZ repeater 145.45- with a tone of 74.4.
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Historical homepage for the W1HP Philips Amateur Radio Club, formerly Hewlett-Packard ARC, detailing its evolution and Field Day activities.
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Bridgewater MA USA
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Based in Agawam, MA USA
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The North East Weak Signal Group (N.E.W.S.) is an ARRL-affiliated regional club focused on weak signal operations from 50 MHz to light.
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Located about 25 miles south of Boston, MA, near the City of Brockton.
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Club page of the police amateur radio team-wb1gof of westford, massachusetts
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Women Radio Operators of New England was established in 1955. WRONE is an amateur radio club for female radio operators living in the six New England states
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Volunteer Amateur Radio operator organization providing emergency communications services to charitable events and in large scale disasters.
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Special purpose amateur radio club devoted to the pursuit of operating and technical excellence. This site serves as a library of amateur radio contest and DX information.