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Homepage of the vero beach amateur radio club, w4ot
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CLARC was founded in 1987 as an ARRL Special Services Club and is an IRS 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization serving the NASA/Clear Lake area of Houston, Texas.
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The Broward Amateur Radio Club was founded in 1946 and received their ARRL Charter of Affiliation March 2, 1949 and is now one of the largest clubs in the South Florida area today.
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The website for the Yucaipa Valley Amateur Radio Club located in Southern California.
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Club in Stoke On Trent, England specialising in training for all classes of Amateur licence in the UK.
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SCARA is active in various events throughout the year. Helping as a public service with communications at various events has been a strong point for our club
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Showcases the Del City Amateur Radio Club (W5DEL), an organization serving the amateur radio community in Del City, Oklahoma. The club facilitates local ham radio activities and provides a platform for members to connect. It emphasizes community engagement through various events and resources, supporting the interests of local operators. The club's online presence, while functional, appears to be a repurposed template, with some content not directly relevant to amateur radio. Members can access information on club dues, upcoming events, and community guidelines. The site mentions a focus on VoIP, suggesting an interest in **digital voice modes** and **internet-linked radio systems**. Although specific technical projects or operating achievements are not detailed, the club aims to foster camaraderie and provide a local point of contact for hams in the Del City area.
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Special purpose amateur radio club devoted to the pursuit of operating and technical excellence. This site serves as a library of amateur radio contest and DX information.
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Club in Portage County. We have fun with ham radio. Meet at Mike's place Rts 43/261 in Kent - 2nd Monday 7pm. All welcome!
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Located in the Owen Sound,Ontario area. Meetings are the 4th Tuesday of the month except for summer.
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The Ak-Sar-Ben Amateur Radio Club, Inc. of Omaha, Nebraska is a general interest amateur radio club.
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NJDXA North Jersey DX Association is a platform maintained by Urb LeJeune, W2DEC, providing information about upcoming meetings, VE testing sessions, and the operation of the W2 QSL Bureau. The site offers resources for amateur radio operators in the North Jersey area to connect, share experiences, and learn from each other. It serves as a hub for DXing enthusiasts to stay updated on events and activities related to amateur radio. The intended audience includes hams in the North Jersey region looking to participate in club meetings, VE testing, and QSL bureau operations.
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Special services club offering monthly meetings, training classes and general advancement of ham radio in the Northwest.
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This article by Seabury Lyon, AA1MY describe how homebrew kits for amateur radio pourposes, in order to support wire antennas
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Presents a Brazilian online portal dedicated to **amateur radio**, **CB radio**, and shortwave listening (SWL) communities. The platform facilitates free classified advertisements for radio equipment, including HF, VHF, and UHF transceivers, antennas, and accessories. It also aggregates a substantial collection of technical articles from Brazilian amateur radio operators (e.g., PY2DJW, PY1LJ, PY1LL/4LC), covering topics such as CW training with RufzXP, balun importance, and radio wave characteristics. Furthermore, the resource provides extensive links to Brazilian ham radio sites, clubs, international organizations, and official ANATEL (Brazilian National Telecommunications Agency) documents regarding licensing, equipment homologation, and regulations. The portal features sections for user evaluations of transactions, a "Top Ten" list of most visited pages, and a calendar of past and upcoming ham radio events across Brazil, including "Feirinhas" (local swap meets) and "Encontros de Radioamadores" (hamfests). It also includes a directory of ham radio related businesses and services in Brazil, such as antenna manufacturers (Diex), QSL card printers (Arte Final), and repair technicians (PY2MOK). The site also offers propagation maps, DX cluster links (e.g., DX-SUMMIT), and satellite tracking tools, making it a central hub for Brazilian radio amateurs seeking to buy, sell, learn, or connect with the community.
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The European PSK Club, or EPC for short, is an informal club of amateur radio operators dedicated to maintaining high levels of amateur radio communications on PSK modes. Its purpose is to promote activity and good operating practice on the PSK modes on all amateur bands
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Manufacturer of custom belt buckles,coffee mugs,t-shirts,sweat shirts,maine gifts,name tags,call tags and awards for police, fire, sheriff, ham radio and amateur radio clubs
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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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Club activities, news and newsletter Ham Chatter Online features a member each month. Field Day pictures, etc. Home of VOA transmitter sites. Club calls, W4AMC & W1VOA Greenville, NC
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The santa cruz county amateur radio club. activities, the newsletter short skip, events, links and other happenings about amateur radio.
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A family oriented Amateur Radio club in the Los Angeles area.
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The Ukrainian Contest Club (UCC) The Ukrainian Amateur Radio League (UARL)
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Located about 25 miles south of Boston, MA, near the City of Brockton.
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We intend for this page to tell our story as well as be a resource for other "hams"
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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 Western Washington DX Club is an organization of Amateur Radio (HAM) operators who have a special interest in DX or distance communications
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Website for radio Amateurs in the Hastings, Peterborough, and Northumberland Counties of East Central Ontario, Canada. Propagation information as well as antenna designs and home brew projects and Club News. Many links to Amateur Radio information
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NHARC serves the Amateur Radio community in the greater Pittsburgh area USA.
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North Lithuania Amateur Radio Station and Contest Club LY1YK
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The Cumberland Valley Amateur Radio Club (CVARC) has maintained a presence since **1956**, supporting amateur radio operations in South Central Pennsylvania. This resource, while serving as a redirect, indicates the club's long-standing commitment to the hobby within its local community. It points to an updated cyberhome, suggesting ongoing activity and a desire to keep members and interested parties informed about club functions and events. The club's continued online presence, despite a website migration, highlights its dedication to fostering amateur radio. The redirect mechanism ensures that visitors can locate the current _club website_ for information on meetings, activities, and local ham radio support. Such continuity is vital for community organizations, providing a stable point of contact for hams in the Cumberland Valley region.
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Home of the Richmond Amateur Radio Club, Richmond, BC, Canada
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The RAGS web site filled with information about the club and its happenings, as well as other ham info in the Syracuse area NY
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F.A.R.G. The Friends of Amateur Radio Group Home Page.A fraternal organization dedicated to the advancement of Amateur Radio. Many links , Club roster.
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The Skywide Club, established in 1952, has been serving the amateur community for four decade
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The East Tennessee DX Association (ETDXA) is an amateur radio club that welcomes all experience levels. They focus on a variety of activities including DXing (long-distance communication), contesting, and general ham radio topics. Their goal is to create a community of radio enthusiasts who can learn from each other and enjoy the hobby together. They also aim to promote the art and science of DXing while representing East Tennessee on the international amateur radio scene
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The Escondido Amateur Radio Society is a non-profit organization of educational and social benefit to amateur radio operators and others interested in amateur radio in the Escondido area.
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We are the Radiating Element of the tri-state area composed of South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota.
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The North East Weak Signal Group (N.E.W.S.) website serves as the digital hub for an ARRL-affiliated regional club dedicated to _weak signal_ work across the VHF, UHF, and SHF spectrum, from 50 MHz up to light. It provides essential information for members and prospective enthusiasts, including the club's constitution and by-laws, details on officers and the board of directors, and a calendar of meetings and events. The site also features an application for membership, information on dues, and a membership roster, fostering a sense of community among its over 100 members. A significant feature of the site is its extensive archive of conference papers, including proceedings from the _Eastern VHF/UHF/Microwave Conference_ dating back to 2009. These papers cover a wide array of technical topics relevant to weak signal operations. The site also lists _50 MHz Beacons_ and _144 MHz and up Beacons_, along with links to other VHF and above resources, providing practical tools and knowledge for operators interested in pushing the boundaries of amateur radio communication.
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Amateur Radio club for International Falls and surrounding area.
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Located in Wynne Arkansas. Repeater 147.375(107.2he Cross County Amateur Radio Club is an ARRL Affiliated Special Services Club. The Club is located in North East Arkansas and is based in Wynne Arkansas which is the County seat for Cross. With members from Cross County and surrounding Counties and communities in Eastern Arkansas the club works to serve our communities as well as the Amateur Radio Community.
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Aspiring radio amateurs in the United Kingdom preparing for their licensing examinations can utilize this resource, which offers mock exam questions covering the Foundation, Intermediate, and Advanced license levels. The site provides access to question pools, including associated images, designed for use with _Moodle_ learning management systems requiring PHP and MySQL. These question sets are available for non-commercial deployment by UK amateur radio clubs and organizations, facilitating local training initiatives. The original online mock test service ceased operations in August 2018 due to maintenance overhead. The current iteration serves as a repository, allowing other organizations to download the question databases. This approach enables broader access to the exam preparation material, supporting the UK amateur radio community in achieving licensing qualifications. The resource does not offer direct online testing but directs users to other sites, such as _Radio Tutor_, that implement these question banks.
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First Amateur Radio contest club to be organized in the state of Florida
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The Hualapai Amateur Radio Club is located in Kingman, Mohave County, Arizona, USA (DM25xf).
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The Boston Amateur Radio Club (W1BOS), and ham radio in Eastern Massachusetts
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The RARC is the oldest ARRL affiliated club in Virginia. Founded in 1929 by Ted Mathewson, W4FJ one of the earliest Ham Radio Operators licensed by the FCC.
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Shelby amateur radio club's VHF emergency net is open to all within the repeater's coverage area. 146.880 and 147.345 are the repeater frequencies. Shelby Radio Club is the sponsor of the Shelby hamfest.
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Amateur Radio in the Blackstone Valley area
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MARC is dedicated to providing safe and reliable two-way radio communications for selected charity events in their respective regions
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The Voice of Idaho Amateur Radio Club Website. News and information from Treasure Valley and surrounding area
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Small, but growing, group of amateur radio enthusiasts, most of whom are within 90 miles (and more) of Atlanta