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The members of the Shoreline Amateur Radio Club reside in New Haven, Middlesex, and New London Counties.
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York Region Amateur Radio Club, one of Canada's largest
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CAARA, an ARRL affiliated club, operates the 2 meter W1GLO repeater on 145.130 MHz
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Ikeda Shimin (Citizen) Amateur radio Club is the club which consists of Ikeda(JAPAN) citizens.``Sorry...japanese language only.
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A University of Florida Student Organization. The W4DFU amateur radio station was established in 1934 and represents the Gator Nation internationally on a daily basis.
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Wrexham is in North Wale's and our club is open to all radio fans
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ARRL Affiliated Club Phoenix, Arizona
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The Warminster Amateur Radio Club Inc. (Warminster Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania) is a general purpose amateur radio club and its over 135 members are involved in all aspects of amateur radio.
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Superstition Amateur Radio Club: Ham Radio events and activities of the Superstition ARC include promotion of amateur radio amongst the public via licensing classes and radio communication demonstrations, on-air nets and discussion, and the December Hamfest in Mesa, Arizona
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Operating as a local amateur radio club, the Wireless Association of South Hills (WASH) provides a community hub for hams in the Pittsburgh, PA area, identified by the N3SH callsign. The club engages in a range of activities including the Annual Field Day, the PA QSO Party, and a 2 Meter Contest, fostering participation in various aspects of the hobby. WASH also supports local ARES/RACES efforts, highlighting the critical role of amateur radio in emergency communications during disasters, and facilitates ARRL/VEC exam sessions for new licensees. Beyond contests and emergency preparedness, WASH hosts club picnics and an annual hamfest, promoting social interaction among members. The club maintains VHF/UHF repeaters, which are essential for local communication and extending range for members. Regular activities include a Monday evening WASH NET at 8:00 PM, providing a consistent on-air gathering point. The club's focus on both recreational and public service aspects of amateur radio, from making new friends to providing vital disaster communications, underscores its comprehensive approach to the hobby.
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Local radio club for Harlow in Essex, England
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Established around 1968, the Wichita Amateur Radio Society (W.A.R.S.) N5WF provides a central hub for amateur radio operators in the Wichita Falls, Texas area. The society actively supports local ham radio interests, fostering community engagement and technical development among its members. W.A.R.S. is known for its commitment to public service communications and promoting the amateur radio hobby through various activities and educational initiatives. The society's activities often include field operations, technical presentations, and participation in emergency communications drills, which align with its mission to support the amateur radio community. Members frequently engage in _DXing_ and _contesting_, sharing their experiences and knowledge to help others improve their operating skills. The club also maintains local repeaters, providing essential infrastructure for regional communications.
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General Motors Amateur Radio Club - WW8GM EchoLink Repeater in SE Michigan
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The A QRP Club is a small group of Amateur Radio enthusiasts who enjoy building, operating and (mostly) talking about Low Power radio communications, equipment and systems.
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Durham FM Association DFMA Durham Ham Radio Club - Durham Amateur Radio Club - Durham, NC
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Presents the Scranton Pocono Amateur Radio Club (SPARK), K3CSG, highlighting its status as one of Pennsylvania's most senior ARRL-affiliated clubs. The club, also known as the Abington Amateur Radio Club, maintains a consistent presence in the local amateur radio community. It provides a platform for radio enthusiasts to engage in various aspects of the hobby, including operating events and technical discussions. The resource details the club's historical background and its ongoing commitment to fostering amateur radio interest and skill development among its members. The club's activities often encompass participation in field days, local nets, and support for emergency communications. Members frequently operate on HF and VHF/UHF bands, utilizing various modes for local and DX contacts. The club's callsign, K3CSG, is regularly active during club events and contests, representing its collective efforts in amateur radio.
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To promote Amateur Radio in the Gadsden - Etowah County area and to provide public service to our community in the form of emergency communications.
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The Megacycles combine the hobbies of amateur radio and bicycling. This group is not a club as there are no officers, dues or by-laws.
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SBARC one of the oldest amateur radio clubs in the U.S.
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WA7LAW.COM is a site to support the activities of the Snohomish County Hams Club and for the use by ALL amateur radio operators in and around Snohomish County, club members or not.
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The Palomar Amateur Radio Club ("PARC"), in existence since 1936, serves the Amateur Radio community of San Diego County California with repeaters located on Palomar Mountain
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ARRL special service club
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Serving London, Ontario, Canada and Area since 1920
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Key west amateur radio club w4llo
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The club is located in Fenton, MI. and has a repeater site on Denton Hill
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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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Brevard County, Florida, USA
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A large amateur radio club north of boston, ma.
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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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Located in North Dakota
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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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The Frankford Radio Club originated in the Frankford High School, in Philadelphia, around 1927.
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Website of the Chipola Amateur Radio Club and Jackson County ARES.
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The official website of the Benelux DX-Club (BDXC), a club of radio listening amateurs, founded in November 1961
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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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A group of local hams who operate nightly on simplex and discuss all sorts of topics
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OBARC is an active organization participating in field day, various operating events, special events and contests
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W1MX, the MIT Radio Society, stands as America's oldest college amateur station, providing a vibrant hub for MIT students, faculty, and staff interested in RF engineering, telecommunications, and radio science. The club, formerly known as 1XM, fosters a growing membership and hosts regular business meetings on the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 PM ET, alongside weekly social gatherings every Friday at 7:00 PM ET in room 50-358. No prior radio experience is necessary to participate, and interested students are encouraged to attend a social meeting for a station tour and to learn about typical club activities. The society emphasizes experiential learning opportunities, actively seeking support to build a new and improved station at MIT. The club maintains a consistent presence in 50-358 during semesters and IAP, often extending into the summer, with the exception of club trips. Members can also access a dedicated webpage displaying the last 30 days of door activity, updating every five minutes, while a public frame shows the current door status and recent activity.
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to promote amateur radio as a hobby in the Yuma area and to provide public service to our community in the form of communications during certain public events.
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The Central Texas DX & Contest Club (CTDXCC) is a group of Amateur Radio operators in the central Texas
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We are a small club dedicated to help the community any way we can.
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The South Alabama Radio Club is located in Covington County, Alabama in grid square EM61
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Welcome to w0sv, the st. cloud amateur radio club. here, you will find information about the club, it's events, hamfests, on-air activities, and membership.