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Satellite Amateur Radio Club, W6AB, located on beautiful Vandenberg Air Force Base, on the California Central Coast.
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Key west amateur radio club w4llo
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Serving London, Ontario, Canada and Area since 1920
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ARRL special service club
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Brevard County, Florida, USA
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Located in North Dakota
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New Port Richey, Florida
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The KnightLites QRP Association is a world wide fellowship of low power (QRP) amateur radio communications enthusiasts founded in 1996, and is coordinated through the efforts of a small group of radio amateurs located in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina in the United States.
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The Araucaria DX Group, based in Brazil, functions as an amateur radio club specializing in **DXpeditions**, **contesting**, and organizing various related events. The group actively sponsors contests and provides resources for DX enthusiasts. Its primary focus is on facilitating and participating in long-distance radio contacts and competitive operating events, contributing to the global amateur radio community. The group's activities include coordinating expeditions to rare DX entities, participating in major international contests, and fostering skill development among its members. By sponsoring events, the Araucaria DX Group supports the growth of amateur radio in South America, encouraging participation in competitive operating and promoting the pursuit of DX. The group's initiatives aim to enhance operational proficiency and expand the reach of amateur radio communications.
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This resource, a blog from the Penang Amateur Radio Club (PARC), offers insights into various aspects of amateur radio in Malaysia. One post details monitoring Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) on the 2m band, providing specific frequencies like 122.750 MHz AM for Butterworth and 126.400 MHz AM for Penang, along with sample aviation weather and operational data. Another entry critiques the lengthy and costly process of obtaining an amateur radio license in Malaysia, contrasting it with the more streamlined FCC licensing system in the United States, citing a 1-year wait and RM 414 (USD 125) for 10 years in Malaysia versus 3 weeks and USD 14 for 10 years in the US. The blog also covers internal club matters, such as the 2007 Annual General Meeting (AGM) attendance and council elections, highlighting member dissatisfaction with outdated newsletters and a call for "reformasi." Additionally, it presents local phonetic alphabets in Bahasa Malaysia and Chinese, and discusses monitoring AM broadcast bands for international stations like Voice of America on 1575 kHz and Zhong Yang Ren Min Guang Bo Dian Tai on 1134 kHz, offering alternatives to local 2m repeater chatter. The author, "firstclass," shares personal observations and criticisms regarding the Malaysian ham radio landscape.
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Website of the Chipola Amateur Radio Club and Jackson County ARES.
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The Frankford Radio Club originated in the Frankford High School, in Philadelphia, around 1927.
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Snake River Amateur Radio Club
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Warrington Radio Club one of the largest in the UK. Active in contests as M5T APRS g6wrc club call g0wrs.
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OBARC is an active organization participating in field day, various operating events, special events and contests
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The South Alabama Radio Club is located in Covington County, Alabama in grid square EM61
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The DARC DX Newsletter (aka DX-Mitteilungsblatt) is an important source of information for the active DXer. It is published on a weekly basis in German and English and keeps the readers up to date about current and planned DX activities.
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The Lassen Amateur Radio Club has been affiliated with the ARRL since 1972
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CASPERARC amateur radio club in Casper Wyoming
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The Montgomery Amateur Radio Club Serving Montgomery County, Maryland Since 1966
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The Western Oregon Radio Club operates Linked Amateur Radio repeaters in the Portland Oregon Area
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This website is made available to the CCARC Hamradio Community and to anyone interested in Amateur Radio.
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Huntsville Area Active Amateur Radio Organization
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Mission is to provide a forum and learning environment where club members and visitors can share ideas and experiences regarding amateur radio.
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The Cass County Amateur Radio Club is a Non-Profit Organization serving Logansport, Indiana 46947. The CCARC participates in ARES Nets, Skywarn Nets and Field Day and has 2m repeaters at 147.18 MHz, 145.23 MHz, and 145.35 MHz and a 70cm repeater at 443.65 MHz.
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Presents an Italian association, Club 27 Catania, which is affiliated with Protezione Civile FIR-CB. The resource indicates a focus on CB radio and various DX groups, including Papa Alfa Tango, Wisconsin Michigan, Charly Tango, Oscar Sierra, Big Time Operators, WAC Club, Azteca DX, and TX&RX Group. The page itself is a placeholder, stating "We’re getting things ready" and "Loading your experience… This won’t take long," suggesting future content will detail the club's activities and affiliations. The current state of the resource provides minimal information beyond its name and affiliations. It does not offer details on club events, membership, technical discussions, or operational specifics. The listed DX groups imply a focus on long-distance communications within the CB radio spectrum, but no specific results, comparisons of operating techniques, or practical applications are available on the present page.
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Jefferson Amateur Radio Club JARC was originally founded in 1956. We're located just outside of New Orleans, Louisiana in the suburb of Metairie
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Kingsport Amateur Radio Club / Bays Mountain Radio Club , Serving Tri-Cities TN/VA Area, Useful Technical Links, Club Photos
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Located in the northeastern corner of New York State Between the shores of Lake Champlain and the foot hills of the Adirondacks
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The LU2EE Radio Club Tandil maintains a minimal web presence, primarily serving as a directory listing under the `qsl.net` domain. The resource itself offers no direct content, instead presenting an "Index of /l/lu2ee" page with a link to the "Parent Directory." This structure suggests a placeholder or an outdated web address rather than an active information hub, providing only the club's callsign and location. Without specific content, the resource does not offer technical details, operational results, or practical applications. It functions solely as a basic identifier for the _LU2EE_ club in _Tandil_, Argentina, without further elaboration on activities, membership, or technical contributions to the amateur radio community.
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Association of radio amateurs devoted to the promotion of interest in amateur radio communications in the National Capital Area
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The Chattooga - Walker amateur radio club
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Amateur radio operators seeking local community and emergency communications involvement often look for active clubs. The Rock River Radio Club (RRRC) provides a platform for hams in Wisconsin to participate in weekly nets and monthly meetings, fostering camaraderie and operational readiness. Their activities include regular ARES/RACES nets, which are crucial for maintaining proficiency in emergency communication protocols and equipment. The club hosts weekly nets on both VHF/UHF and HF bands, allowing members to practice various modes and frequencies. These include a Monday evening net on the Juneau Repeater at _146.64 MHz_ (PL 123.0) and a Thursday evening net on the Knowles Repeater at _442.975 MHz_ (PL 123.0). An HF net operates on Saturdays at **3.947 MHz**, with an additional ARES/RACES net on Sundays at **3.967 MHz**. Monthly club meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month at 7 PM in Randolph, Wisconsin, providing a consistent gathering point for members and prospective hams. The club also engages in public demonstrations, such as those at the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Dodge County Chapter Fly-In, showcasing amateur radio to a broader audience.
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The loma pioneer repeater club - lprc provides 2 meter vhf and 440 uhf amateur radio and emergency communication for the san francisco and monterey bay areas from a repeater on mt loma prieta. aprs digipeater available.
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Fellowship for all Amateur Radio Operators of Rockingham County. Home of the N4IV repeater system. Licensing classes, testing, ARES, and Skywarn
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Offer a wide variety of activities, including instruction to prospective new Amateurs, and classes for upgrades to General and Extra
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Presents the Sacramento Amateur Radio Club (W6AK), detailing its long-standing presence in the amateur radio community since 1914. The club's affiliation with the **ARRL** is highlighted, indicating its adherence to national amateur radio standards and participation in broader organizational activities. Content includes recent operational activities, such as participation at the Yolo County Fairgrounds, and social gatherings like meet-and-greets at East Portal Park, fostering member engagement. The resource also provides insights into the club's governance, listing current board members and their **call signs**, including the President Mike McDermott (KF6RUQ) and Vice President Jay Ballinger (N6SAC). Information on past elections and board position fillings offers transparency into the club's operational structure. The site functions as a central hub for club news and event announcements, reflecting its role in coordinating local amateur radio endeavors.
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The Southwest Missouri Amateur Radio Club, based in Springfield, Missouri, was incorporated in 1956 as a "benevolent organization" with the purpose of service to the community.
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Fort Myers Amateur Radio Club is located in Fort Myers Florida. FMARC has around 300 ham radio operators.
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Corona & Norco in Southern California
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PY0FF Online Long by Andre in SA-003 Fernando De Noronha Archipelago