Academic Amateur Radio Clubs and Organizations
Locate active amateur radio clubs and organizations affiliated with universities and colleges globally, connecting students, faculty, and alumni.
University amateur radio clubs provide a vital hub for students, faculty, and alumni interested in ham radio. These clubs often operate well-equipped stations, allowing new operators to gain practical experience with HF, VHF, and UHF bands. They are excellent places to learn about antenna projects, digital modes like FT8, and prepare for licensing exams, fostering a new generation of hams.
Many university clubs, such as W6YX at Stanford or W5AC at Texas A&M, maintain active on-air presences, participating in contests and making regular QSOs. Some clubs also offer unique resources like the radio astronomy projects at the University of Hawaii, or serve as a central point for student amateur radio societies to connect and share knowledge, as seen with the College Amateur Radio Club Association.
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Information about the AKAFUNK, our activities and our amateur radio station DK0SU
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Offer EcloLink node to the ham community
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The Cambridge University Wireless Society (CUWS) is the amateur radio society for students and staff of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin Universities.
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K9IU is the Indiana University amateur radio club, offering members access to a dedicated radio room with extensive resources at the Indiana Memorial
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The MSU Amateur Radio Club is a unique student organization within the College of Engineering at MSU
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A recognized organization of Murray State University providing programs and activities that promote interest in Amateur Radio within the campus and community.
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The University of Texas Amateur Radio Club
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The Panther Amateur Radio Club is the student run radio club on Pitt's campus. The club's repeater sits 535 feet above the campus on top of the Cathedral of Learning.
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A website for college and university amateur radio clubs to showcase themselves, work together, and promote amateur radio. Alumni and interested people can learn more about what college and university amateur radio clubs are doing.
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Radio astronomy research at the University of Calgary
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UTARC amateur radio club
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UMASS Amateur Radio Club
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The MIT UHF Repeater Association maintains the W1XM Repeater which is located on the top of the Green Building.
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The NCSU Student Amateur Radio Society (W4ATC StARS) is a group of men and women who practice the hobby ofamateur radio. We represent a wide range demographics, of majors, and of interests.
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A University of Florida Student Organization. The W4DFU amateur radio station was established in 1934 and represents the Gator Nation internationally on a daily basis.
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W5AC is the Texas A&M University Amateur or "Ham" Radio Club. This club, founded in 1912, is one of the oldest university radio clubs in existence.
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The California Polytechnic State University Amateur (Ham) Radio Club (CPARC) has a long tradition of communications service on campus and in the community of San Luis Obispo. The club was founded in 1947, making the Cal Poly Amateur Radio Club the second oldest club on campus
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The Stanford Amateur Radio Club (W6YX) consists of about 50 students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community members.
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The Stanford Amateur Radio Club (W6YX) consists of about 50 students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community members
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Official website for YM2XBU, the Bilkent University Amateur Radio Club, providing information about club activities and amateur radio operations.
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K7UAZ: The Amateur Radio Club at the University of Arizona
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Association of NC State University alumni who are amateur radio operators.