Amateur Radio Clubs and Organizations in New Jersey
Connect with local ham radio operators and find community activities through clubs across New Jersey.
Amateur radio activity thrives across New Jersey, supported by numerous local clubs that serve as gathering points for operators. These clubs are central to the ham radio community, providing resources for new licensees, organizing on-air events, and maintaining local repeater systems. Hams in the Garden State engage in a wide range of activities, from casual QSOs on HF and VHF bands to competitive contesting and emergency communications support.
New Jersey clubs like the South Jersey Radio Association and the Delaware Valley Radio Association offer regular meetings, technical presentations, and VE testing sessions. Many groups, such as the West Essex Amateur Radio Club and the Holiday City Amateur Radio Club, also host nets for members to check in, exchange information, and practice their operating skills. These clubs are vital for fostering local ham radio activity and helping operators with antenna projects, digital modes, and satellite operation.
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Bergen Amateur Radio Association, Bergen County, New Jersey
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Provide an educational and recreational organization whose purpose is to support the Home Port Alliance in providing technical expertise, skills and volunteer manning.
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The David Sarnoff Radio Club is a general-interest amateur radio club serving the Greater Princeton, NJ area.
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The Delaware Valley Ragchew Club is an amateur radio club located in Southern New Jersey.
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The Holiday City Amateur Radio Club (HCARC) invites all hams or prospective hams to join our club. We are an ARRL affiliated club and have members eager to help others to achieve licensing or to up-grade their present license privileges.
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Serving the Jersey Shore for over 30 years.
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Known Affectionately as the "GreenbrookRepeater"!
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K2MFF is an NJIT club that has been around since the early 1920's our main focus is to promote the further use and knowledge of Ham Radio
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An ARRL affiliated club with many members who are interested in public and emergency service. The membership supports ARRL, ARES, CERT, RACES, NTS and Skywarn.
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The Manahawkin Repeater since 1975
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OBARC is an active organization participating in field day, various operating events, special events and contests
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North Jersey DX Association, home of the ARRL W2 Incoming QSL Bureau
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Omarc, the ocean-monmouth amateur radio club, inc.
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Shore Points Amateur Radio Club of Southern New Jersey, Atlantic County, NJ
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Our Club Repeater System serves the Atlantic City Area on three Amatuer Bands
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The South Jersey DX Association was first organized in 1978 by N2OO
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SCARA is active in various events throughout the year. Helping as a public service with communications at various events has been a strong point for our club
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Northern NJ's number one club. Weekly swap n shop/net, VE sessions 2nd Monday, Meetings, Second Tuesdays. E-mail us to learn more.
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Open to employees and retirees of Avaya Inc. in Lincroft NJ. As Avaya Inc. was spun off from Lucent Technologies, AT&T Bell Laboratories, and even Western Electric
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Serves the New York City Metro Area
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Victor amateur radio association (w2vtm) Camden, NJ
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The Morris Radio Club, established over 50 years ago, is a general interest club that promotes all Amateur Radio activities.
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The Delaware Valley Radio Association is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization devoted to the promotion and preservation of the amateur radio hobby. The club is comprised of amateur radio operators and their families.
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West Essex Amateur Radio Club, Essex Fells, NJ
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General interest amateur radio club located in Bergen County, New Jersey.
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The David Sarnoff Radio Club is a general-interest amateur radio club serving the greater Princeton, NJ area.
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Ham radio club based in Fort lee NJ USA
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The Radio Club of the Watchung Hills Area - New Providence NJ