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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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The Breeze Shooters is an amateur radio organization based in Western Pennsylvania, established in 1937 by a group of local hams. The club's initial focus was on fostering camaraderie and promoting amateur radio activities among its members. Over the decades, its membership has grown significantly, at one point exceeding 1,800 individuals, making it one of the larger regional ham radio clubs. The organization maintains a casual operational structure, emphasizing member participation in various aspects of the hobby rather than strict formal governance. The club actively supports and organizes events such as the annual Breeze Shooters Hamfest, a significant gathering for the amateur radio community in the region. Members frequently engage in contesting, DXing, and local emergency communications support. The club's history includes a strong tradition of mentoring new hams and providing a platform for experienced operators to share knowledge and resources. Its enduring presence in Western Pennsylvania underscores its role in sustaining local amateur radio interest and activity.
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TEAC is an ARRL Affiliated Amateur Radio Club serving the Northeast area of Harris County including Humble, Kingwood, Atascocita, Huffman, Porter and surrounding areas.
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Free forum Nottinghams own ukcb forum, all posts are CB radio related and are part of the ukcb.tripod.com website
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Group of dedicated amateur radio enthusiasts who want to further digital modes of communication in the central Ohio area. We have been active in packet, APRS, VOIP and are now proud to provide D-Star digital voice and data connectivity.
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This blog is devoted to my station and all of my radio activities
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The **Arlington Amateur Radio Club** (K5SLD) website details club activities, including a weekly Taco Tuesday net on their 147.140 MHz repeater with a 110.9 Hz PL tone. The club, organized in July 1955 by 22 hams, also hosts monthly dining events and promotes Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training through the Arlington Fire Department. Membership renewal information for 2026 dues is prominently featured, with an online payment option and a donation button available on the "Pay Dues" page. Club communications extend to a dedicated Facebook page for members and the wider amateur radio community. The site lists upcoming contests and encourages participation in local events. The 2-meter repeater net is open to all, fostering local camaraderie and technical exchange among hams in the Arlington, Texas area, regardless of club affiliation.
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The NSRC is a not for profit organization that extends through the entire spectrum of Amateur Radio.
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Oost Vlaamse Radio Club Belgium
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Based in Agawam, MA USA
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Kits for AM FM radio, UHF control, big LED displays, games, controls, timers, chasers and flashers
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Amateur radio clubs provide essential local support and foster community engagement for radio operators. The VE2CLM website serves as the online presence for the Club Radio Amateur de la Rive Sud de Montreal, offering information about club activities, events, and membership. It details upcoming gatherings such as monthly member meetings and the annual **Hamfest**, a significant event for local hams to connect and exchange gear. The site also features recaps of past events, including a video from **Field Day 2022**, showcasing the club's participation in emergency preparedness exercises and outdoor operations. The resource highlights the club's focus on regular interaction and event organization, with specific dates mentioned for future activities like the April 9, 2026, monthly meeting and the October 18, 2025, Hamfest. By documenting these events, the club demonstrates its commitment to active participation in the amateur radio community. The content provides practical information for members and prospective members interested in local ham radio operations and social events within the Quebec region.
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This resource documents numerous QRP (low power) portable amateur radio operations conducted by W1PID, Jim Cluett, primarily from various outdoor locations in New Hampshire. The content includes detailed accounts, photographs, and operational specifics for over 350 individual "QRP Adventures," often involving hiking, biking, or kayaking to remote sites. Each entry typically highlights the location, date, bands and modes used (frequently CW on HF), and notable DX contacts made with minimal power, sometimes as low as 200mW WSPR. The site serves as a chronicle of practical QRP field operation, demonstrating successful DXing and contesting from challenging environments. It showcases diverse operating scenarios, from mountaintops like Cannon Mountain and Knox Mountain to lakeshores, riverbanks, and even marine mobile operations. The documented contacts span numerous DXCC entities across Europe, Asia, and the Americas, providing empirical evidence of QRP's efficacy in varied propagation conditions and terrains. Specific events like the Worked All Germany contest, 13 Colonies Event, and CWT sprints are also featured.
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Details on projects by WA3TFS published in QST magazine over the past few years. Includes an online shop with several ham radio kits, circuit boards, simple SDR transceivers
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Main High Frequency Antennas from the 2009 LARC FARL Field Day, Ford Amateur Radio League. A document comparing antenna performances and flexibility among a G5RV an Carolina Windom and a Cushcraft R7 vertical antenna.
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Serving the Big Bend area of west Texas
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Six meter club of chicago smcc amateur radiomembers interested in hf/vhf/uhf, special events and public service
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Ham radio and cb radio italian only web site dedicated to amateur radio and citizens band
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TT's Jottings-Blog of VU2SWX, Travails of an Indian Geek
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General interest club with a slant toward contesting. Sponsor of the Wisconsin QSO Party
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2012 Ham Radio HK0NA DX Pedition to Malpelo Island, official site with hk0na online log
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Omarc, the ocean-monmouth amateur radio club, inc.
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PalmVE is a program for Palm based handheld computers that is built to aid as a virtual volunteer examiner for amateur radio written tests
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Always wanted to know what kind of sounds we hear, when listening to the radio? Here are some examples
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How to restore conductivity to your rubber membrane buttons by KV5R
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Amateur radio Quad Antennas manufacturer based in Italy produce HF and VHF Quad antennas, and spare parts.
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ECARS began operation in 1968 as an Amateur Radio public service net for mobile operators on 7.255 MHz
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Amateur Radio, SkyWarn, RACES, ARES, and more
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Old Cars and Amateur Radio. This club has a repeater on site of the World Longest Running car cruise. Part of the ARRG.US network
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Founded in 1924 CSRA is one of the oldest ham radio clubs in the USA
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Web Page of the Fort Smith Amateur Radio Club
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The richardson wireless klub is an arrl special service club of amateur radio operators based in richardson, tx, usa.
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The Nashoba Valley Amateur Radio Club (NVARC) was formed in Groton, Massachusetts, in the spring of 1992 and has grown from the original 13 founders to over 60 members.
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CT1FUI - Amateur Radio from Portugal , QSL card collection from 90's
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DMR Contact Manager is a Free software package designed to make it easy to maintain channel, zone, contact and call group information in these radios. It is fully compatible with the Ham-Digital and RadioID database systems and allows instant codeplug updates from a wide variety of sources. DMR Contact Manager is designed for use with Connect Systems CS700/CS701/CS750/CS800/CS801/CS800D radios, as well as the Tytera MD-380/390/390GPS, TYT MD2017/MD9600, AnyTone AT-D868UV and AT-D858, Retevis RT3, and similar radios that use the RDT/RDB file formats.
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Restored vintage amateur radio, shortwave & other electronics from the vacuum tube era! Specialists in restored Ham Radio boatanchors
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Amateur radio map of Italy with WW locators, provinces abbreviations and Call sign Prefixes, in a A3 size PDF file free to download, made available by IU3KJL Davide
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An overview of digital HF radio operating modes includes a sample audio recording of each digital mode by WB8NUT
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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.