Amateur Radio Clubs and Societies in New Hampshire
Find local ham radio clubs in New Hampshire offering meetings, exams, repeaters, and community for operators.
Ham radio activity in New Hampshire is supported by a network of local clubs and repeater associations. These groups are central to the amateur radio community, providing resources for new operators, organizing on-air events, and maintaining essential infrastructure. Many hams in the state participate in regular nets, contests, and DX operations across various bands, fostering a strong sense of camaraderie and technical skill development.
Operators can find information on local club meetings, licensing exam schedules, and educational opportunities. Many clubs, like the Nashua Area Radio Society and the Great Bay Radio Association, offer training and support for those interested in getting on the air. Additionally, this category lists details for repeater systems, such as the W1WQM 145.150 repeater maintained by the Port City ARC and the W1SRA 147.000 MHz repeater, which are vital for VHF/UHF communication and local QSO nets.
-
ARRL special service club
-
The Cheshire County DX Amateur Radio Club - or CCDX ARC - Has been around for well over a decade. The longest running club ever in this area.
-
Claremont, NH
-
Nashua Area Radio Club, Education & Fellowship, meeting 1st Tuesday of month.
-
Exams, Club and Other Information, bullettins, classes and trainings
-
Meets 1st Wednesday monthly Sept. thru June. 100+ members, repeater W1WQM 145.150 / PL 127.3
-
Southeast New Hampshire W1SRA / 147.000Mhz / Negative Offset / 100.0 PL Tone Welcome to the Sunday Night Net each Sunday evening at 8:00 PM.
-
We are a non-profit amateur ham radio association located in the rural Lakes Region of New Hampshire. We actively promote 2 way radio, also known as ham radio. Our members are friendly and knowledgeable. If you are a first time visitor and are curious about this great hobby, we provide testing for ham licenses, have fun get-togethers, and are ARES affiliated for emergency communications. We also are home to 6 repeaters. Three are located on Bennett Hill in Ossipee, one on Mt. Rowe in Gilford and two on New Durham Ridge, New Hampshire.
-
The Nashua Area Radio Society is a group of New England Ham Radio enthusiasts with a wide range of interests. Amherst, NH.