Amateur Radio Clubs and Organizations in Pennsylvania
Find local ham radio clubs, repeater associations, and special interest groups across Pennsylvania, including contact information and meeting details.
Across Pennsylvania, ham radio operators gather in local clubs to share knowledge, maintain repeaters, and participate in various amateur radio activities. These groups are central to the state's ham radio scene, providing resources for both new licensees and experienced DX operators. Many clubs organize regular nets, offer training sessions, and support emergency communications efforts, ensuring a strong presence on the bands.
Pennsylvania's amateur radio community includes many long-standing organizations like the Frankford Radio Club and the Steel City Amateur Radio Club, which have been active for decades. Operators can find clubs focused on general amateur radio, while others, such as the North Coast Contesters, specialize in competitive events like the CQ WW DX and ARRL DX contests. Many clubs also manage local repeater systems, providing reliable frequency access for daily QSOs and emergency traffic across different bands.
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Based in Williamsport PA
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CMARC has been serving the greater Columbia and Montour region for over 25 years.
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Club dedicated to the world of Hellschreiber
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The Frankford Radio Club originated in the Frankford High School, in Philadelphia, around 1927.
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Home page for the hanover area hamming association
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The friendly voice of central pennsylvania
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H.A.R.C. Radio club in in Phila. Pa. area
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An organization of Scouts and Scouters that provides program assistance to the Cradle of Liberty Council, BSA through amateur radio and other aspects of science and technology.
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Servicing the University Park campus of The Pennsylvania State University, and the Penn State Amateur Radio Club.
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The scranton pocono amateur radio club (spark) known as the Abington Amateur Radio Club one of the most senior ARRL affiliated clubs in Pennsylvania.
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The Warminster Amateur Radio Club Inc. (Warminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania) is a general purpose amateur radio club and its over 135 members are involved in all aspects of amateur radio.
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Southern pennsylvania amateur radio club since 1992 Lancaster, Pa.
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LVSRA has been affiliated with the American Radio Relay League since 1930 and was incorporated in 1977 for the purpose of information exchange, to promote radio knowledge. Lebanon County Pennsylvania
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The Somerset County Amateur Radio Club is an ARRL, ARES, and RACES affiliated club.
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Temple University Amateur Radio Club
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The Murgas Amateur Radio Club is an ARRL Special Service Club in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Having Fun & Fellowship since 1955. The Keystone VHF Club has extensive facilities right outside Rocky Ridge Park just northeast of York, PA.
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The South Mountain Repeater Association (SMRA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit group of amateur radio operators dedicated to community service and emergency communications within Cumberland County and the surrounding area in Central Pennsylvania.
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NCC was formed in 1989 to further the efforts of contesters interested in the CQWW and ARRL DX contests. The member area of the club is a 175 mile circle that includes major parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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Unaffiliated amateur radio group based in New Castle, Pennsylvania dedicated to having fun on the HF bands
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The Phil-Mont Mobile Radio Clu
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Northeastern pennsylvania's premiere amateur radio club
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Pittsburgh's largest ham radio site.
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Steel City Amateur Radio Club Pittsburgh
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The Sullivan County Emergency Services Amateur Radio Association headquarters is located in the Sullivan County Courthouse Laporte, PA.
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The ARA provides communications services to the area through its network of repeaters at the club site near Freeland PA
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The Breeze Shooters, with a membership over the years rising to over one thousand eight hundred, has evolved into an organization with a rather casual structure
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Since 1956, the CVARC has been supporting Ham Radio in South Central Pennsylvania.
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The club is based in State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania, the geographic center of the Commonwealth, in the middle of the Allegheny Mountains.
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NHARC serves the Amateur Radio community in the greater Pittsburgh area USA.
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We an an Amateur Radio Club in North Central Pa.
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An American Radio Relay League affiliated Special Service Club, serving Beaver County, Pennsylvania which is 28 air miles Northwest of Pittsburgh, PA.
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Lancaster Radio Transmitting Society Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
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Amateur radio of clarion inc. an organization committed to emergency communications and the advancemet of amateur radio.
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Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
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The reading radio club Berks county PA
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Greensburg, Pennsylvania
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Two Rivers Amateur Radio Club of McKeesport Pa
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Lehigh Valley Amateur Radio Club
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W3PIE is located at Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania and has been on the air since 1938.
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SARA, the Schuylkill Amateur Repeater Association located in central-eastern PA in Schuylkill County.
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The first and oldest amateur radio club in Beaver County PA USA
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The Tri-County CW ARC is located in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania (slightly South East of Pittsburgh), USA
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Linked Repeater System in Darby, PA
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Pittsburgh, PA
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RACES Repeater for Bucks County, Pennsylvania
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The Laurel Highlands VHF Society, Inc. owns and operates the Acme repeater, located on the Chestnut Ridge in southwestern Pennsylvania.
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Serving the South Hills area of Pittsburgh, PA
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Organized in 1939, YLRL (Young Ladies Radio League) is a nonprofit organization of women Amateur Radio Licensees. With a membership of approximately 800, it is international in scope with about 100 of those members who are DX YLs.