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A public service amateur radio club. Haverhill, Massachusetts
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Cary Amateur Radio Club
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9M6MU Alfons details his family's efforts to establish an independent, self-sufficient home at Eagle Plateau in Borneo, a 50-acre highland property. The resource highlights their integration of **solar photovoltaic panels** for power generation, alongside managing water supplies, organic gardens, and fruit trees. It covers the practical challenges and rewards of living off-grid, including maintaining power generators and addressing infrastructure needs, all while pursuing the hobby of amateur radio. The narrative emphasizes a holistic approach to healthy living and nature conservation, reflecting the family's aspirations for an ideal ham world. Alfons and his XYL Doris share their experiences in building shelter and antenna farms, showcasing their dedication to independence and sustainable practices away from the conventional grid. The site also references the Hillview Gardens Amateur Radio Club, suggesting community involvement.
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The Delmarva Amateur Radio Club is located in Salisbury, Maryland
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Waarci - warrensburg area amateur radio club inc.
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Southern pennsylvania amateur radio club since 1992 Lancaster, Pa.
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Presents the Bullitt Amateur Radio Society (BARS), KY4KY, detailing its organizational structure, meeting schedule, and operational activities. The resource outlines regular club meetings held on the second Tuesday of each month at Pioneer Village City Hall, providing specific dates for upcoming gatherings in March and April 2026. It also highlights the weekly BARS 2-Meter Net operating on 146.70 MHz, noting its suspension on meeting nights, and provides information on the club's participation in W1AW/4 operations for Kentucky, including specific UTC time slots for March 2026 and a contact for coordination. Details for becoming a member, contributing to the repeater fund, and joining the email list are available through quick links. The resource also offers practical information for prospective hams, such as exam test locations and BARS dues. It includes directions to the meeting location at Becknell Hall (Pioneer Village City Hall) from I-265 and Preston Highway, specifying the address as 4700 Summitt Drive, and mentions the club's presence on Facebook for activity updates.
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Details the Big Thunder Amateur Radio Club (BTARC), a long-standing amateur radio organization based in Boone County, Illinois, established in 1962. It covers the club's mission to enhance the skills of local hams, promote radio knowledge, and foster social interaction among operators. The resource outlines BTARC's commitment to community service, including emergency communications support through RACES, and its active participation in events like Field Day, fox hunts, and public service communications for local races. Explains the club's history, including the establishment of its first repeater in the 1970s by members WD9JGH, Mike George, K9ORU, and Claude Horsman, WB9PMM, using a VHF Engineering kit and a Sinclair duplexer. It provides specifications for two club-maintained FM repeaters: a 2-meter repeater on 147.375 MHz (+600 KHz shift, 100.0 Hz PL tone) and a 70-cm repeater on 442.825 MHz (+5 MHz shift, 114.8 Hz PL tone). The club hosts a weekly 2-meter net on Sundays at 7:00 PM local time and holds monthly meetings on the second Thursday at the Spring Township Building in Belvidere, IL.
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Hoodview Amateur Radio Club Gresham, Oregon
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Documentary and seminar videos for and about Amateur Radio, on DVD and online. Some make excellent club meeting programs.
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The Rochester Amateur Radio Club, Incorporated (RARC) is an ARRL affiliated club located in Rochester, Minnesota. The purpose of the radio club is to: advance general interest and knowledge of amateur radio
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The page provides information about the activities and events of the El Dorado County Amateur Radio Club in California, including meeting schedules, field day updates, and presentations by club members.
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Demonstrates the community-driven mission of the McKinney Amateur Radio Club (MARC), a North Texas organization dedicated to advancing amateur radio. The club actively promotes continuous learning, encouraging technical innovation among its members, and provides avenues for public service engagement, skill enhancement, and global connectivity with fellow operators. MARC hosts weekly breakfast discussions every Saturday at 7:30 AM at IHOP in McKinney, Texas, covering diverse topics and offering a Q&A forum. The club emphasizes emergency communication preparedness, antenna design and tuning, and the science of global radio wave propagation, crucial for clear amateur radio contacts. Furthermore, MARC explores modern radio technologies, including digital modes and _Software-Defined Radio_ (SDR), blending traditional amateur radio with cutting-edge advancements. The club also facilitates license testing sessions, hands-on training, and participates in events like _Field Day_ to hone emergency communication skills.
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This is a new club serving the Henry County area.
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News from Pueblo West Amateur Radio Club, Pueblo West, Colorado
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Official web site of the Alaska QRP Club The AK/QRP Club is dedicated to the enjoyment of low power Amateur Radio operations.
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Peace country amateur radio club, as well as links to other sites
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Des Moines Radio Amateurs' Association Central Iowa’s voice for Ham Radio
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Lockheed martin recreation association amateur radio club
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The Utah Amateur Radio Club - Radio Direction-Finding RDF
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Licensed since February 1991, IK1QBT Tony Gallo shares insights into his extensive amateur radio journey, highlighting his involvement in **DXpeditioning** and contesting. His page lists several callsigns he has operated under, including 3A/IK1QBT, TK/IK1QBT, IA5/IK1QBT, and as an operator for 4U9ITU and 4U0ITU, showcasing a broad range of international activity. Tony's background as an ex-Radio Officer in the Merchant Navy and a Radio Operator for the Italian Maritime Coast Radio Station "ICB/GenoaRadio" provides a unique perspective on radio communications. He is an active member of ARI, INORC, and HSC, and serves as secretary for the Marconi Club ARI LOANO, underscoring his deep engagement within the amateur radio community. His participation in multi-multi operator contest teams like IH9P in the CQWW-CW 2006 and the HQ Italian ARI Contest Team in the IARU HF (2004-05-06) demonstrates a strong commitment to competitive operating, primarily on **CW** and HF bands.
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Amateur radio club serving the Concho Valley of West Texas for over 70 years providing public service and SKYWARN severe weather spotting service to the National Weather Service.
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The Sudbury Amateur Radio Club is an incorporated non-profit organization.
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FCARC exemplifies the principles of amateur radio: public service, particularly in emergency communications support; growth in our technical skills, and enhancing the application of those skills
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The Rockwall County Amateur Radio Club is a made up of a group of Amateur Radio operators in and around the Rockwall, Texas area.
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In the realm of amateur radio, **challenge coins** serve as a unique tool for fostering community spirit among operators. These coins are increasingly popular among clubs, providing a tangible way to recognize participation and contributions. Customizable options allow clubs to create unique designs that reflect their identity and achievements. Coins can be awarded for various milestones, such as membership renewals or event participation, enhancing engagement within the group. Additionally, military affiliates like MARS benefit from these coins, reinforcing their connection to the broader military community. The production process is streamlined, with artwork assistance available to ensure clubs can easily implement their designs. Each coin can be tailored in terms of plating and color, allowing for different levels of recognition within the club. This flexibility makes challenge coins a practical and meaningful addition to any amateur radio organization, promoting unity and pride among members. Clubs can leverage these coins not only for internal recognition but also as fundraising tools, further supporting their activities and initiatives.
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The Hidden Valleys Amateur Radio Club is a small friendly club located in the hills and valleys of Southwestern Wisconsin.
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To encourage amateur radio operators to participate fully in the advancement, practice and promotion of amateur radio, within the communities of the North Shore.
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The Union Métropolitaine des Sans-filistes de Montréal (UMS) operates daily nets on **VE2REM** 147.015+ T103.5, **VE2RYV** 146.655- T141.3, and **VE2RVK** 145.430- T141.3, alongside Echolink VE2UMS-L and DMR TG302273. This Montreal-based club, representing hundreds of radio amateurs, provides information for those interested in amateur radio and serves as a communication hub for its members, including a regularly visited ham radio flea market section. The site also highlights significant club initiatives like the AREDN Mesh Network modernization project and an innovative after-school program. The UMS website details upcoming events such as the 2026 sugar shack invitation, Field Day 2025, and monthly meetings scheduled for September 18, 2024. It also features a live log sheet section and a WEB SDR, offering practical tools for members and visitors. The club's president, Bruno VE2VK, extends a welcome, emphasizing the UMS's role in fostering amateur radio in the greater Montreal region, with contact information provided for inquiries.
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NORAC is centered in Vernon in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia’s South Central Interior.
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Shrine Temple Amateur Radio Club
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A small amateur radio club located in northern Maine along the Saint John River.
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Amateur radio w8lky alliance amateur radio club arrl special service
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Pearland Amatuer Radio Club is affiliated with the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) and is registered with the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) located in Pearland near South Houston, Tx.
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Welcome to Creston Valley Amateur Radio Club web site. Our club is located in Creston, British Columbia, a small town of 5,ooo residents. Creston is in the province of British Columbia, Canada
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The Kitchener Waterloo Amateur Radio Club (KWARC) website provides a central hub for its members and the broader amateur radio community, detailing club activities, meeting schedules, and special events. It features a monthly newsletter, the _Kilowatter_, which archives club news and technical articles, offering insights into local amateur radio operations and projects. The site also includes information on the club's repeaters, operating on various bands, and details about the annual _Central Ontario Hamfest_. Content covers diverse aspects of the hobby, from general interest articles to specific technical discussions. The resource serves as a primary communication channel for KWARC, facilitating member engagement and disseminating information about club-sponsored activities like field days and public service events. It also lists contact information for club executives and provides resources for new licensees.
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Christians of Idaho Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
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The University of Texas Amateur Radio Club
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W9ATG Greenfield, IN
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This site is about Amateur Radio Clubs in our general area. We are here to promote Ham Radio and the Clubs in South Carolina that do the same.