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Ham Radio Club for Norwich, CT. Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each month at Norwich F D HQ, 10 N. Thames St., Norwich, CT at 7:45pm.
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Luxembourg Amateur Radio Society, Reseau Luxembourgeois d'Amateurs d'Ondes Courtes, RL
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Kootenai County's general interest club.
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The Malaysian Amateur Radio Transmitters' Society (MARTS) serves as the national representative body for amateur radio operators across Malaysia, having been established in 1952. This organization plays a crucial role in advocating for the interests of Malaysian hams, fostering community engagement, and supporting the growth of the amateur radio service within the country. MARTS actively participates in national and international amateur radio affairs, often collaborating with organizations like the _International Amateur Radio Union_ (IARU) to ensure the continued development and recognition of amateur radio. The society's activities encompass a range of services for its members, including the dissemination of information regarding licensing, operating procedures, and technical advancements. MARTS also facilitates various on-air events and provides resources to help members improve their operating skills and expand their knowledge base. The organization's long-standing presence since 1952 underscores its commitment to the amateur radio community in Malaysia. MARTS supports local clubs and individual operators, promoting best practices in radio communication and emergency preparedness.
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The alabama historical radio society - come visit our website and museum where we have a large collection of antique radios. our club does coil winding, has a large library, and a wealth of knowledge in our members.
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The International Morse Preservation Society FISTS was founded in 1987 by the late Geo Longden, G3ZQS
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The Oliver Amateur Radio Club Is a non profit B.C. Registered Society based in Oliver, B.C. in the South Okanagan region of British Columbia, Canada. The club is for Amateur Radio Operators & Enthusiasts and also provides Emergency Communications in the Regional District of Okanagan South.
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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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The Canadian Vintage Radio Society, and its bimonthly publication, Canadian Vintage Radios, is dedicated to the preservation, restoration, collection and enjoyment of antique radios
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Issued by the Irish Radio Transmitters Society
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The web pages of the Blackmore Vale Amateur Radio Society
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Dedicated to Promoting Activity, the State of the Art in Equipment Design, and the Exchange of Ideas and Technology for the Amateur Bands Above 902 MHz
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This is a new club serving the Henry County area.
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The VU2BBB repeater, located in Matheran, Maharashtra, commenced operations in the late 1980s, a significant undertaking by the Bombay Repeater Society. This repeater facilitates VHF and UHF communications for local amateur radio operators, providing extended range and improved signal reliability across challenging terrain. Its establishment marked a key development in regional amateur radio infrastructure, offering a crucial node for local nets and general QSO traffic. The repeater's operational parameters include specific input and output frequencies within the 2-meter band, typically utilizing a standard offset. CTCSS tones are often employed to mitigate interference and ensure selective access for authorized users, a common practice for repeaters in densely populated areas. Regular maintenance and upgrades ensure _VU2BBB_ remains a reliable asset for the amateur community, supporting emergency communications and daily amateur radio activities. The _Bombay Repeater Society_ continues to oversee its operation, reflecting a sustained commitment to local ham radio services.
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Poole Radio Society G4PRS, located in Poole, Dorset.
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TheSociety of Midwest Contesters formed early in 1985 with the goal of uniting Midwest contesters into a competitive group and to further the idea of radiosporting in the Midwest.
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Features an immense gallery of color photos, facts, newsletters, articles and links for those interested in collecting or restoring antique radios
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Official website of blackwood
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Eden Valley RS, G0ANT Meets on last Thursday of the month at the Merlin Club Penrith
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The Society is dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of historic-communications equipment and early electronic entertainment media, with an emphasis on the Pittsburgh area and related material
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This blog is maintained as a resource for the IOMARS and other persons interested in Amateur Radio.
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The Delta Amateur Radio Society promotes the hobby of Amateur Radio in the community and encourages community involvement.
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The Blue Ridge Amateur Radio Society has been of service to the amateurs of Upstate South Carolina since 1947.
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50,006.0 MHz from LL55SH by Qatar Amateur Radio Society
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The Radio Amateur Society of Hellas (R.A.S.H.) is a greek non profit association that interests for the radio amateur distribution, the promotion of interests of radio amateur service, the experimentation as well as the upgrade of technique of radio communications.
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Sponsor of the Spartan Sprints are two-hour gatherings held the first Monday of every month.
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New Club Site For Maidstone YMCA ARS
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In 1996 the NWARC was formed and is a non-profit society organized to deliver communication services during emergencies.
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Metrocrest amateur radio society kb5a dallas carrollton farmers branch ham radio
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W4RAT based in the Virginia capitol city of Richmond.
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Teaching the foundation, intermediate and advanced licences.
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The Vintage Radio and Phonograph Society (VRPS) is a non-profit historical organization, incorporated in Texas, serving enthusiasts in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and surrounding regions. Its core mission revolves around the **preservation** and **restoration** of antique radios and phonographs, fostering a community for those with a general interest in early wireless technology and vintage audio equipment. The society actively supports the new radio/TV museum in Kilgore, TX, demonstrating its commitment to broader historical preservation efforts. Members engage in activities such as "Show and Tell" days, where they bring items for discussion, and participate in an annual convention. Events like the Spring Auction and the 2026 VRPS Convention, scheduled for October 23-25 at the Grapevine Convention Center, provide opportunities for members to connect, share knowledge, and acquire vintage pieces. The organization also highlights related events, such as the Houston Vintage Radio Association's 2026 convention.
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The QSL Managers Society is a platform where quality QSL managers come together to pool their resources and offer their services to DX and DXpeditions seeking a reliable QSL manager. Membership requirements include a commitment to the 'QSL Manager's Creed'. If you are a QSL manager or aspiring to become one, you can join the society by agreeing to the creed. The society is based in Tuckerton, NJ, USA, and aims to connect QSL managers with those in need of their services in the amateur radio community.
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A diverse club of amateur radio operators from around Kentucky's Bullitt and Jefferson county areas.
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k5eok Edmond Amateur Radio Society
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Southern Oklahoma Amateur Radio Emergency Service and Scientific Society. We are a diverse group, with a history of community service to the southern Oklahoma region
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The purpose of the Marconi Amateur Wireless Society is to encourage experimentation in all aspects of amateur radio in a spirit of friendship and goodwill.
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The Brandon Amateur Radio Society serves the ham radio community in eastern Hillsborough County Florida.
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The Southeastern VHF Society (SVHFS) is a not-for-profit organization incorporated to promote amateur radio operation on the bands above 50 MHz in the southeastern United States.
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CCARS - Camden County Amateur Radio Society. Supporting the Department of Homeland Security's Emergency Communications Initiative while promoting Amateur Radio activity and fellowship in and around Camden County Georgia
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Dundalk Amateur Radio Society. Ireland Calsigns EI7DAR EI0W
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The elgin amateur radio society Illinois
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The Society Radio Operators, Chicago Illinois