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HamHAW (Ham Health and Welfare) is a pioneering platform that bridges the gap between emergency communication and community welfare. By leveraging the extensive ham radio network, we help locate missing persons and coordinate welfare checks during disasters when traditional communication infrastructure fails. Hamhaw mission is to provide emergency communications support to the public so those inside an emergency area can communicate their status and needs to authorities and the public at large.
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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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We are a non-profit amateur ham radio association located in the rural Lakes Region of New Hampshire. We actively promote 2 way radio, also known as ham radio. Our members are friendly and knowledgeable. If you are a first time visitor and are curious about this great hobby, we provide testing for ham licenses, have fun get-togethers, and are ARES affiliated for emergency communications. We also are home to 6 repeaters. Three are located on Bennett Hill in Ossipee, one on Mt. Rowe in Gilford and two on New Durham Ridge, New Hampshire.
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Demonstrates the construction of a portable 2-meter repeater system utilizing a **Yaesu DR-1X** transceiver, configured for both analog FM and C4FM digital voice operation. The design emphasizes portability, robustness, and effective thermal management, incorporating a "wind tunnel" airflow system with a fan to maintain transmit module temperatures at 38 degrees Celsius during continuous operation. The system integrates a diplexer, control head, and is housed in a compact, lightweight case weighing under 8kg, designed for single-person deployment. Covers practical considerations for field deployment, including power sources, antenna types, and the overall system architecture for public service events and emergency preparedness. The resource details the modular "wrap around" construction, showing how components like thermal switches for fan control and Anderson Powerpole connectors are integrated. It highlights the system's ability to provide reliable communications support for club activities and emergency communications.
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Bear Bait Radio Club is dedicated to educating new ham radio enthusiasts while having fun. We emphasize emergency preparedness, community service, storm watching/reporting, and wilderness search and rescue.
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The Lancaster & Fairfield County Amateur Radio Club is a general interest amateur radio group that offers monthly licensing exams, emergency communication activities, and social gatherings. They meet on the first Saturday of each month at 10:00 am at the Fairfield County Emergency Management and Homeland Security in Lancaster, Ohio. Meetings are public and welcome anyone interested in amateur radio, electronics, and emergency communications.