Amateur Radio Clubs and Societies in South Carolina

Find local ham radio clubs, repeaters, and emergency communication groups across South Carolina.

Andrea
Reviewed by • Digital Media & Ham Radio Outreach Specialist March 2026

Amateur radio operators across South Carolina maintain an active presence on the air, participating in local nets, emergency communications, and various ham radio activities. Many hams in the state are involved with local clubs, which serve as central points for community engagement, technical learning, and on-air operations. These clubs often support local repeaters, organize public service events, and provide resources for new operators.

Clubs like the Florence Amateur Radio Club and the Charleston Amateur Radio Society are key to supporting amateur radio activity in the region. They often manage repeaters, such as those maintained by the Low Country Amateur Radio Club of Summerville, providing reliable communication channels for daily QSOs and emergency traffic. Operators can also find information on local events, training sessions, and opportunities to get involved with groups like the Pickens County Communications Group, which supports emergency services.

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