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The Boone Area Radio Klub (BARK) serves Boone County, Iowa, as its local amateur radio club, actively welcoming visitors to its meetings and weekly ARES nets. The club maintains a 2-meter repeater on 146.850/250 MHz with a 114.8 Hz tone and a 440 MHz repeater on 443.9+ MHz, both situated at the Boone County Hospital, with a simplex fallback on 146.550 MHz for the 2-meter net. Additionally, BARK supports the Iowa 160-meter ARES net at 1.972.5 MHz, which operates at 9:30 PM on Sundays, featuring a rotating schedule of net controls including KNØR, KBØMPL, NØISU, KEØQEU, and KBØLPI. BARK conducts bimonthly license testing sessions on the second Saturday of even-numbered months, with specific dates like October 19, 2024, at the Hamboree, requiring a $15 fee and prior FCC Registration Number (FRN) acquisition. The club's activities are well-documented through numerous photo galleries from past Field Days (1998, 1999, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019), JOTA events (2013), and special event stations (2010 B&SVRR&M). Members like KBØMPL (Margot Conard) have contributed educational PowerPoint presentations on topics such as "Fun with Handie Talkies," "HF Propagation," and "Digital Mode - FLDIGI - OLIVIA 8/500 - JT65 HF - BAND PLANS." The club's officers, as of May 2018, include WØFS (Clay Conard) as President, NØISU (Mitch Carroll) as Vice-President, and KBØLPI (Eric Sloan) as Treasurer/Secretary, guiding the club's operations and community engagement.
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Microwave band plan - frequancy assigned to ham radio service
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W3PIE is located at Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania and has been on the air since 1938.
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Ham radio club located in Marbleton Wyoming
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A voice keyer with up to 60 seconds memory in total, A CW keyer using the famous N0XAS design, aka Picokeyer and a 4 channel sequencer
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North Bay Amateur Radio Association (NBARA), operates in Vallejo, California, at the northern tip of San Francisco Bay.
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Kingston, Ontario, Canada A RAC Affiliated Club
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Details the Highline Amateur Radio Club (HARC), an organization dedicated to public service through Amateur Radio and community engagement for radio enthusiasts. The club conducts a monthly general meeting on the 4th Saturday at 10 AM at Burien Fire Station 28. HARC also hosts a weekly net on Tuesdays at 7:30 PM, operating on **146.660 MHz** with a -600 kHz offset and a 103.5 Hz **CTCSS tone**. Additionally, members gather for a weekly breakfast on Fridays at 9:30 AM at Tuscany at Des Moines Creek. The resource provides current weather conditions for Burien, WA, displaying temperature, wind chill, and a three-day forecast from the National Weather Service Seattle/Tacoma Office. It also links to the latest ARRL Newsletter, noting a system breach in May 2024 affecting archived links. The club's activities include regular meetings, on-air nets, and social gatherings, supporting local amateur radio operations and community involvement.
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The Renfrew County Amateur Radio Club is located in the County of Renfrew in the province of Ontario, Canada.
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Considerations and benefits of using solar power for amateur radio by CT Solar
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The Manahawkin Repeater since 1975
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This site is meant to assist all Amateur Radio members know the "ins" and the "outs" of how to enjoy the hobby of getting on the amateur radio frequencies, by 9W2SSJ & 9W2RYS
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FG5LA amateur radio in Guadeloupe Island F.W.I
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Balloon Committee Activities and Operations
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The club is based in State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania, the geographic center of the Commonwealth, in the middle of the Allegheny Mountains.
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Repeaters: 146.970 444.475 La Crosse, Wisconsin
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small but dedicated group of radio operators who primarily operate on a simplex on a frequency of 147.435
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Amateur radio operators often document their station activities, equipment, and on-air experiences through personal blogs. These platforms serve as a digital logbook, sharing insights into antenna setups, radio modifications, and DX contacts. Such blogs frequently feature photographs of the shack, descriptions of operating conditions, and reflections on various aspects of the hobby, including contesting or portable operations. The PBG Station Brunei blog provides a glimpse into the amateur radio scene from Southeast Asia. It covers general station updates, local repeater information, and personal reflections on radio operations. The content offers a localized perspective on ham radio activities within Brunei, including details about specific frequencies and equipment used for local communication.
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WT4Y Amateur Radio, stealth antennas, computerized logs, QSL card images
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Community focused organization made up of Amateur Radio Operations from the Gordon County and the North Georgia area.
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The club is promoting awareness of Henry Hudson's 400th anniversary voyage of discovery, as well as encouraging others to try amateur radio and foster goodwill.
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The first EME history was written in 1944 when first EME echoes were received on 564 MHz by German Wurzmann radar according to the article by Dr. Ing. W. Stepp.
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The Greenwood Amateur Radio Society consists of a group of people who share a common interest in Amateur Radio. Our goal is to further the exchange of information and cooperation between members, to deepen our radio knowledge, improve our operating skills, and to advance the general interest and welfare of Amateur Radio in our community
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SAARA is an association of radio amateurs organized for the promotion of Amateur Radio communication and experimentation. We provide communications during disasters, emergencies and community events
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CCARS. The NEW Face of Amateur Radio in Cleveland County.
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Transmitting operations in the 50-54 MHz range offer some unique problems that over the past 50 years have stymied station owners, forcing them to tolerate quiet hours and hostility from family and neighbors attempting to enjoy other electronic services.
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Two Rivers Amateur Radio Club of McKeesport Pa
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Introduction to ham radio with nice selected pictures and amateur radio history by VK5SW
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Demonstrates the online presence of the West Island Amateur Radio Club (WIARC), a Canadian amateur radio organization. The resource presents fundamental club information, including contact details via an "info" email address. It also indicates the club's location within Quebec, Canada, and its focus on **ham radio** activities. The site's technical implementation notes its creation with **Arachnophilia 4.0**, a specific HTML editor. This resource, while minimal in content, serves as a digital point of contact for the WIARC. It confirms the club's existence and provides a channel for inquiries, which is typical for many local amateur radio clubs. The mention of a frame-compliant browser suggests an older web design, common for sites maintained over several years.
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What do Hams do? by Victor Amateur Radio Association
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GARS official web site. Our club is for those with an interest in Amateur Radio and Shortwave Listening in the Grimsby and Cleethorpes areas of North East Lincolnshire.
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Accessible Equipment Manuals, Useful Operating Tips and Techniques and Contesting for the Blind by NU7I
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RCARS has been formed to be a non-profit corporation dedicated to the safety and welfare of the citizens of Robeson County in times of emergency, disaster or other communications breakdown or overload.
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All around HAM Radio - DL1BI Amateurfunk Station
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The Guelph Amateur Radio Club is an organization of like-minded men and women, most of whom are licensed amateur radio operators.
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Meet The Breakers is a unique exploration of the CB radio culture in the United Kingdom, hosted by Colin The Head. This series delves into the lives of various CB radio enthusiasts, showcasing their setups, stories, and the vibrant community surrounding this hobby. Each episode features interviews with notable figures in the CB world, providing insights into their experiences and the equipment they use. The program not only highlights the technical aspects of CB radio, such as antennas and signal checks, but also captures the personal stories that make this hobby special. From collectors of rare equipment to modern-day users navigating the airwaves, Meet The Breakers offers a comprehensive look at the diverse personalities that contribute to the CB radio landscape in the UK. Whether you're a seasoned operator or new to the scene, this series is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the world of CB radio.
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A page devoted to my amateur radio station: KQ4Y
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Article cover hints and tips on ham radio or amateur radio contesting and contests
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IOMARS affiliated to the RSGB in April 1948. This is the only OFFICIAL site of the Society. The primary club for Amateurs on the Isle of Man
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VHF/UHF FM Mobile Transceiver with APRS and EchoLink Functionality official Kenwood UK site
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Wexford Missaukee County Ham Radio, Swap Cadillac Michigan