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The Sullivan County Emergency Services Amateur Radio Association headquarters is located in the Sullivan County Courthouse Laporte, PA.
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The Clinton County Amateur Radio Association - Club Call W8GO
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The Licking County Contest Group (LCCG) is a small group of Radio Amateurs in Licking County Ohio who enjoy contesting.
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Voted the best darn Ham Radio club in Texas 7 years in a row.
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The San Lorenzo Valley Amateur Radio Club, WR6AOK, is a ham radio club for amateurs in and around the San Lorenzo Valley. We are located between San Jose and Santa Cruz in the coastal mountain range of the Santa Cruz County, California.
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Provide communication service primarily to the public safety organizations
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TCARA has been active in Michigan's Tuscola County for over 20 years.
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General interest amateur radio club located in Bergen County, New Jersey.
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ARRL Special Services Club, Orange County, North Carolina
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Serving Hardin County Since 1969
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Communicating from the West River Valley in Windham County, Vermont, USA
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Police Live Audio Feed from Elko City USA
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BARA is an ARRL affiliated club in Barry County, Michigan, which is located in the southwestern part of the Lower Peninsula.
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Shore Points Amateur Radio Club of Southern New Jersey, Atlantic County, NJ
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AARC is an ARRL-affiliated Special Service club with a rich history of service to the Alamance County, North Carolina area.
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Located in Salisbury NC, the county seat and largest city within Rowan County
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Kent County (Delaware) Amateur Radio Club
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The Reno County Kansas Amateur Radio Assocation is based in Hutchinson, KS, providing Ham radio activites, repeaters, and training to local residents.
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Garland, Texas RACES/ARES team web site. We are part of the Dallas County RACES council group. Amateur Radio Resource Typing is an important topic. All are welcome to our resources.
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Home of the W9LY and K9JSI repeaters
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West Fire and Police - Live Audio Feed Virginia
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The WCARC is a general interest ARRL Affilated Special Service Club.
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The Pickens County Communications Group are volunteers for the Pickens County Emergency Management Agency in Pickens, S.C. and members of R.A.C.E.S.-Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service, with the South Carolina State Guard. We are not a club. We are a group of amateurs radio enthusiasts with similar interests, dedicated in providing emergency communications for public service, public safety, and commercial communications for local agencies. We also provide Skywarn communications for Pickens County and the National Weather Service in Greer, S.C.
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Mason County Amateur Radio Club / Washington State USA
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A mission of the club is to promote amateur radio by way of educational programming and activities. MCARC is an affiliated club with the ARRL.
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Northern New Jersey, New York City/Long Island and Westchester County frequency coordination
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Most members of GRRAA reside in Union County and Wallowa County Oregon, however we welcome any and all that have an interest in amateur radio.
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Our club has been setting the pace for Amateur Radio in Cleveland County and Shelby for over 50 years.
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Accurate county coverage limited to Tehama, Butte and Shasta at the moment
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McMinn County Amateur Radio Club, Inc. in Athens, TN.
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Kay County Amateur Radio Club Incorporated in the State of Oklahoma Jan. 1960 W5HZZ
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The Monongalia Wireless Association is the oldest active amateur radio club in Monongalia County. Based in Morgantown,WV
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The Black River Amateur Radio Club (K8BRC) operates as a central hub for amateur radio enthusiasts within Van Buren County, Michigan, and its adjacent regions. This organization facilitates various activities, including local nets, educational initiatives, and community service events, all aimed at promoting the hobby and enhancing operational skills among its members. The club's focus on local engagement ensures a strong sense of camaraderie and mutual support among hams, from those just earning their _Technician_ license to seasoned DXers. Members frequently participate in field operations and emergency communications drills, applying practical skills in real-world scenarios. The club also maintains resources for new operators, offering guidance on station setup, antenna theory, and operating procedures. Their commitment to public service is evident through participation in events requiring reliable communication. K8BRC provides a platform for hams to share knowledge, collaborate on projects, and engage in on-air activities, strengthening the local amateur radio community. Many members have achieved **100** DXCC entities.
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The Ontario QSO Party (OQP), an annual event, takes place on the third full weekend of April, specifically from 1800Z April 18 to 0300Z April 19, 2026, and 1200Z to 2000Z April 19, 2026. This **QSO party** encourages stations outside Ontario to contact as many Ontario amateur radio stations as possible, while Ontario stations work both in-province and worldwide. Key rule changes for 2026 include phone QSOs now counting equally with **CW** QSOs (2 points), the introduction of VE3RHQ as a bonus station, a 250m county line proximity definition, and a new Fixed County Line Category, alongside an adjustment of contest times. Established in 1998 by Bob Chandler VE3SRE, the OQP has been managed by Contest Club Ontario (CCO) since 2006. The event contributes to the State QSO Party Challenge, offering various award categories and maintaining records of past performance. Participants can submit activation plans, review Ontario multipliers, and access county maps. Final results and certificate winners are published, and a dedicated groups.io discussion group facilitates community interaction and support for logging software.
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The Davis County Amateur Radio Club (DCARC) serves as a focal point for licensed amateur radio operators in Davis County, Utah, fostering community and promoting radio communication interests. Members engage in various aspects of the hobby, including local nets, public service events, and technical discussions. The club's activities often involve supporting emergency communications preparedness and providing opportunities for skill development among its members. DCARC maintains a presence in the local ham radio scene, facilitating contacts and knowledge exchange. They frequently participate in events like _Field Day_ and offer resources for those interested in obtaining or upgrading their amateur radio licenses. The club also supports local repeaters, ensuring reliable VHF/UHF communication infrastructure for the region. Their website, dcarc.net, provides information on club meetings, upcoming events, and contact details for prospective members.
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Amateur radio operators in northwestern Wisconsin often seek local community and technical support, which the Barron County Amateur Radio Association (BCARA) provides. This organization facilitates regular meetings, nets, and events, connecting hams across the region for shared learning and operational experiences. Members engage in various aspects of the hobby, from contesting and DXing to emergency communications and technical projects, reinforcing local Elmering traditions. The BCARA maintains a presence on social media, including a Facebook group with over **100** members, enabling real-time communication and event coordination. The club also supports local public service events, demonstrating the practical utility of amateur radio. Their activities encompass both VHF/UHF operations and _HF bands_, ensuring a broad appeal to operators with diverse interests and equipment setups.
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Burlington county radio club K2TD sponsor the New Jersey QSO Party
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Roane County, Tennessee, USA
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MARAC is a support group for county hunting and mobile activities with members all over the world
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Franklin County Amateur Radio Club , North Carolina
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The Dickson County Amateur Radio Club (DCARC) operates as a local organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Middle Tennessee, providing a focal point for hams in the area. The club's activities typically encompass local nets, technical discussions, and support for emergency communications, aligning with the public service aspects of amateur radio. Members often engage in various operating modes and bands, sharing knowledge and experience to enhance their collective skills. Club members participate in field days, local contests, and community events, demonstrating the practical applications of amateur radio. These gatherings offer opportunities for new hams to gain practical experience and for seasoned operators to mentor others, strengthening the local amateur radio community. The DCARC serves as a hub for camaraderie and mutual support among its members, contributing to the vibrant ham radio scene in Tennessee.
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The WCARC is an organization of amateur radio operators in Woodford County.
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Barry County, Michigan, USA
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The Tyler County Amateur Radio Association (TCARA) serves as a focal point for amateur radio operators in Woodville, Texas, and surrounding areas, emphasizing knowledge sharing and skill advancement among its members. The association actively participates in public service communications, including _ARES_, _RACES_, and _Skywarn_ initiatives, demonstrating a commitment to community support through amateur radio. Regular meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month at 6 PM at Calvary Baptist Church, 909 N Magnolia St, Woodville, TX, providing a consistent venue for fellowship and operational planning. TCARA facilitates amateur radio license examinations, offering testing sessions for all license classes, from Technician to Amateur Extra. This commitment to education supports new hams entering the hobby and existing operators upgrading their privileges. Prospective members or individuals interested in licensing, Technician classes, or general club activities are encouraged to reach out via email for further information, indicating a direct channel for engagement.
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The kent repeater group provides amateur radio repeaters on 6 sites in the county