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Meeting point of radio amateurs associations from around the world where introduce and share their activities and experiences. It is about giving voice to all those independent radio clubs of any country interested in exchanging knowledge with the others.
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Bay Area ham radio club, Bay City, Michigan USA
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The GSARC is one of the predominant amateur radio clubs in Northern Utah.
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The Launch Information Service and Amateur Television System, a club of Amateur Radio Operators Serving the Kennedy Space Center Community and Visitors
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The Murgas Amateur Radio Club is an ARRL Special Service Club in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA.
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North Wales Amateur Radio Group (NWARG) was formed in December of 2019 by a group of radio amateurs that yearned for a local club that encouraged it’s membership to use all modes of amateur radio, to experiment with radio, to learn about radio and above all to be friendly and supportive of all of it’s members.
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The Story County Amateur Radio Club offers a wide variety of opportunities for persons interested in amateur radio. Among the yearly activities are programs on technical topics, radio operating activities, flea markets and sponsorship of ham radio classes.
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Oklahoma dx association amateur radio club sponsor the Oklahoma QSO Party
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Serving the Longmont Colorado area
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The West of Scotland Amateur Radio Society (Glasgow) established in May 1970
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1-watt 17-meter cw transmitter that was originally done about 10 years ago as a club project for RAMS, the Radio Amateur Megacycle Society. It uses a VXO, rather novel at the time. It also uses a bandpass filter at the output rather than the usual lowpass
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Decatur County Amateur Radio Club, callsign KW4DC, was formed in 2009 by a group of amateur radio operators who wanted to promote and enjoy the amateur radio hobby together.
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A friendly group of amateur radio enthusiasts based in Mutsch St. Lavington NSW Australia
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The article describes how to build a 12V emergency power supply for amateur radio stations. Starting with a basic jump-start system, the author upgraded it using a Group 27 deep-cycle battery and a 45W photovoltaic solar system, adding connectors and outputs for various devices. The system is portable, affordable (under $100), and capable of powering a station for 20 hours. The author emphasizes keeping batteries charged with a float charger and offers assistance to fellow club members interested in building their own power supply.
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Official web site of the Ogden Amateur Radio Club Utah USA
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The Lakeway Amateur Radio Club, identified by its callsign _W2IQ_, serves as a significant hub for amateur radio operations within the Lakeway Area. This organization demonstrates a strong commitment to regulatory compliance and amateur radio accessibility through its robust Volunteer Examination (VE) Team. As an ARRL-accredited entity, W2IQ facilitates online FCC amateur radio licensing examinations, providing a critical service for new licensees to enter the hobby. This infrastructure supports the growth of the amateur radio community by streamlining the licensing process, making it highly accessible to prospective operators. The club's technical contributions extend to fostering diverse operational interests, though specific repeater or APRS infrastructure details are not explicitly detailed. Their emphasis on licensing and education, particularly through remote testing protocols, highlights a modern approach to amateur radio entry. This focus on **VEC protocol coordination** ensures a consistent pathway for individuals seeking to obtain or upgrade their amateur radio licenses. The club also promotes engagement with various aspects of the hobby, indicating a broad interest in amateur radio activities and technical development within its geographic sphere of influence. Their dedication to supporting new radio amateurs underscores a foundational role in regional frequency management and community building.
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Marinette & Menominee Amateur Radio Club website ham radio news.
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Amateur radio club, based in Chihuahua Texas, Club de Radioexperimentadores de Cd. Juarez CRECJ
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Devils Tower Amateur Radio Club serves Crook County, Wyoming and the surrounding area. Monthly meetings at The Sunny Divide Community Hall.
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This article help on explaining what you need to start with amateur radio. By using a local ham radio club station to purchasing second hand radio equipment and how to get help on installing antennas.
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We are a group of amateur radio operators located in Northern Utah who enjoy exploring many aspects of the hobby from HF to VHF and beyond. We are active in many public service events, Field Day, APRS, packet, Winlink, contesting and more
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Amateur Radio - News, Tutorials, Club Activities, DIY Instructions, and Latest Circuits Ideas from India.
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Hamlog is online cloud platform for active amateur radio operators. It supports various on the air activities of various clubs, associations and national amateur radio organizations, allows them to create award programs and deliver awards to those who earned them. Hamlog also has a built-in real-time logger, which allows operators to enter QSO in the system as they make them. It supports multiple callsigns, multiple locations, multi-station activities, etc. Soon it will allow to connect transceivers and other ham radio devices right to the browser, allowing easy online logging virtually anywhere.
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The Loudoun Amateur Radio Group (LARG) of Loudoun County, Northern Virginia, was founded in July 1993. LARG is a family oriented club with a wide variety of activities and interests. Some of these activities include public service, emergency communications support, high altitude balloon radio, camera and video flights, fox hunts, contesting and radio sport DX-ing
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The Pikes Peak Radio Amateur Association (PPRAA) is an American Radio Relay League (ARRL) Special Service Club located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The PPRAA is a social and technical membership organization which provides educational and recreational activities for its members intended to further their knowledge in the art of radio communications.
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Serving Appleton, WI area. Weekly 2M net Wednesday 9:00PM CDT.
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Established in the mid 1970's The Kansas City DX Club is an ARRL-affiliated amateur radio club open to anyone interested in DX or contesting. Our club callsign is W0CW. Many of our club members are from the Kansas City metropolitan area, on both sides of the Missouri/Kansas state line, but our roster also includes members from all over the United States.
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Website of the Rhyl & District Amateur Radio Club, a friendly and dedicated radio club located in Rhyl on the North Wales coast.
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The amateur radio club serving Johnson County Tennessee and northeastern Tennessee and southwestern Virginia. Open to all licensed hams.
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Homepage of the Bryan Amateur Radio Club (W5BCS), located in Bryan, Texas. BARC members are located in the Bryan-College Station area of the Brazos Valley.
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Amateur radio club Nikolaev Formed: May 7 2000
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Established in 2018, the Long Island CW Club aims to revitalize Morse Code (CW) usage among amateur radio operators. Despite the FCC's removal of CW as a licensing requirement, the club observes a growing interest in learning and mastering the code. Through online video conferencing, the club offers CW training classes catering to various skill levels, fostering a vibrant community of enthusiasts engaged in diverse ham radio activities worldwide.
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This study analyzes the antenna pattern of the Utah Amateur Radio Club's 146.760 MHz repeater following antenna relocation in 1997. Noting degraded transmission toward the north, a customized signal mapping system using a Yaesu FT-817, GPS, and software was developed to log real-time signal data. Calibration techniques extended the radio's signal range, enabling precise field measurements. The method allowed continuous signal strength monitoring while driving, revealing anomalies in coverage likely due to tower modifications. Findings helped assess and visualize the antenna’s actual radiation pattern and highlighted environmental impact on signal distribution.
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Wigtownshire Amateur Radio Club is the only amateur radio club in South-West Scotland. We serve the huge area of Dumfries and Galloway and northwards into Ayrshire
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BC Amateur Radio South Of The Fraser. Coastal Ham Radio Club is for the amateur radio enthusiast. We are a group of local British Columbia amateurs who wish to socialize, learn, share and promote the hobby.
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The CKARC, a group of dedicated Amateur Radio Operators, located in Salina Kansas has been in operation for over 72 years. We have been affiliated with the American Radio League (ARRL) since June 3, 1949.
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TARC meets normally the 3rd Thursday of each month except July and August at the Edithvale Community Centre in North York. All visitors are welcome. See more info on the web site.
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H44WA Solomon Islands November 15-29, 2023. A team of Western Washington DX Club amateur radio operators will activate Solomon Islands in November 2023.
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The International DX Amateur Radio Club provides a structured environment for amateur radio operators interested in long-distance communication. The club offers a variety of awards, including the DX Countries Award, DX United States Award, and DX Continents Award, among others. These awards recognize achievements in contacting stations across different geographical areas, such as Europe, Africa, South America, and Asia. The club also supplies resources like DX Spots, Grey Line Map, and Solar Data to assist operators in optimizing their communication strategies. The DX Code of Conduct emphasizes disciplined operating practices. Operators are encouraged to listen carefully before transmitting and ensure they have correctly identified the DX station's call sign. The guidelines advise against interfering with ongoing communications and stress the importance of patience, such as waiting for the DX station to complete a contact before calling. Operators are reminded to send their full call sign and avoid continuous calling, maintaining respect for fellow operators to foster a cooperative amateur radio community. DXZone Technical Profile: DX Awards | DX Code of Conduct | Grey Line Map
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The Playground Amateur Radio Club has be in service to the Northwest Florida Panhandle since 1951. The team in Fort Walton Beach Florida sponsors and hosts multiple events, contests, Hamfests, Swapmeets, meetings, nets and technical instruction and assistance.
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EDR-Aalborg was started in 1939 as an association for active radio amateurs. The purpose is to create unity between current amateurs and to give the new ones a good start. The club has radio equipment for HF, VHF and UHF, with all types of modulation. The club's radios can of course only be used by licensed amateurs.
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Mid Sussex ARS is an RSGB-affiliated club and meets at its headquarters in Burgess Hill on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month. They organize various activities ranging from talks by members or guest speakers, evenings on the air using their shack's latest SDR equipment, training evenings and used equipment sales. As well as scheduled club nights, they run many outdoor activities throughout the year, including direction-finding contests, town days, social evenings and Special Event Stations. They even have their own free online training academy!
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The Oxley Region Amateur Radio Club (ORARC) provides encouragement for those interested in the scientific development of radio communications and associated electronics. VK2 Mid North Coast Australia
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The Nassau Amateur Radio Club (NARC), a Special Service Club of the ARRL, focuses on Ham Radio education to train skilled radio operators for emergency communications, foster international goodwill, and advance the radio art. Based in Nassau County on Long Island, the club is affiliated with the New York City-Long Island Section of the ARRL Hudson Division.
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With the reputation of being the most active amateur radio club in Hampshire, we support enthusiasts, experienced and new, with monthly meetings and summer field events. Free to visit!
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The Schoharie County Amateur Radio Association (SCARA) was established by a group of Schoharie County amateurs, along with a few from just over the County line in 1946. That date is based on the best we can find from old club records and recall of conversations with some of the original group, now all SK.
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The GOTAhams Amateur Radio Club offers a welcoming environment for anyone interested in ham radio, from complete beginners to seasoned operators. They host various activities like park outings, license testing sessions, and nets, fostering a hands-on learning experience. They emphasize inclusivity with diverse member interests and ages. If you're curious about ham radio, the GOTAhams seem like a friendly club to check out.
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Tamiami Amateur Radio Club website provides information on club activities, membership, FCC license testing, special events, and participation in ARRL Field Day and Florida QSO Party. It also includes details on DMR technology and VE testing sessions. The club has been affiliated with ARRL since 1963 and operates a special event station at the Venice Shark's Tooth Festival annually.