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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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Emergency Radio Long Island (ERLI) in Bellmore, NY, provides amateur radio emergency communication training and operations. Services include POCSAG/DAPNET paging, APRS iGate/Digipeater/weather station, and an APRS Text Net for emergency notifications. ERLI supports multiple digital and RF modes, hosts weekly nets, and rebroadcasts weather, safety, and public alerts. Resources cover SkyWarn, AUXCOMM, FEMA, and digital radio tools. Pagers operate on 439.9875 MHz with specific rubrics for alerts. APRS messages, bulletins, and beacons help coordinate emergency response among licensed amateur radio operators, maintaining readiness for regional emergencies and severe weather events.
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Parks on the Air Canada page provides information about the popular Amateur Radio activity that involves operating portable radios from designated parks and nature reserves worldwide. The page presents the objectives of the program, lists over 400 national/provincial/territorial parks, and offers insights from Tracy McKim, VE3TWM, on low power communications and outdoor ham radio operation. It also includes links to YouTube channels with how-to videos on setting up portable stations, Field Day deployment, and POTA activation. Amateur radio operators interested in combining their love for radio with outdoor adventures will find valuable resources and learning opportunities on this page.
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The Schoharie County Amateur Radio Association (SCARA) was established by a group of Schoharie County amateurs, along with a few from just over the County line in 1946. That date is based on the best we can find from old club records and recall of conversations with some of the original group, now all SK.
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The Young Ladies' Radio League, also known as YLRL, is an organization founded by women in 1939 with the goal of connecting and supporting female ham radio operators worldwide. From beginner classes to scholarships, YLRL offers resources and a community for women of all ages and backgrounds interested in ham radio. The website provides information on membership, upcoming events, and helpful tips for renewing licenses and getting on the air. Whether you're a seasoned ham or just starting out, YLRL is dedicated to empowering and supporting women in the world of amateur radio.
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The Easton Amateur Radio Society (EARS), founded in January 1965, supports Amateur Radio operators on Maryland's Eastern Shore by promoting knowledge sharing, training, community service, and fellowship.
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With the reputation of being the most active amateur radio club in Hampshire, we support enthusiasts, experienced and new, with monthly meetings and summer field events. Free to visit!
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The page provides details on an improved filter for the TS440 CF2 slot with better selectivity and shape factor than stock versions. It includes information on LTSpice Analysis, essential changes to capacitors, and suggestions for optimizing audio bandwidth for AM phone use. The content is geared towards hams or amateur radio operators looking to enhance their TS440 transceiver performance with filter upgrades and capacitor adjustments.
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W4EEY offers specialized preparation materials focused on the mathematics and electronics theory portions of ham exams. Their approach breaks down complex formulas into step-by-step processes, making them accessible even to those without strong math backgrounds. The site includes calculators for common ham radio formulas, interactive circuit diagrams, and in-depth explanations of electronic principles. Their materials are particularly valuable for the Amateur Extra exam, where technical content becomes more challenging.
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Ham Radio Prep provides straightforward, beginner-friendly courses for Technician, General, and Amateur Extra license preparation. Their teaching style focuses on plain English explanations rather than technical jargon, making concepts accessible to newcomers. The site offers video lessons, practice exams, and a community forum where students can ask questions. Their guarantee promises a pass on your first attempt or your money back, and they maintain a high success rate among students.
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RARS: Raleigh Amateur Radio Society meets monthly and has several regularly scheduled non-meetings. RARS has several repeaters, a large hamfest, field day participation, and many other activities.
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The Texas DX Society, founded in 1970, is a non-profit organization of radio amateurs in Houston, Texas who have a primary interest in DX chasing and contest operating on HF, VHF, and UHF.
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The East Pasco Amateur Radio Society is located in Dade City, Florida and also serves the eastern Pasco communities of Lacoochee, Saint Leo, San Antonio, Wesley Chapel, Zephyrhills as well as communities outside Pasco County like Brooksville and North Tampa.
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We are devoted to the preservation, restoration, and on-air operation of antique Amateur, commercial, HB, and Military Radio equipment operating in the Amplitude Modulation (AM) mode. The Florida AM Group net is for amateurs everywhere, meeting at 6:30 AM Eastern Time on 3885 kHz every Sunday morning. Come back to the days of vacuum tubes and high-fidelity audio, when real radios glowed in the dark. No need to have vintage gear to join in, if it says AM join the net using the AM mode. Facebook at Https://www.facebook.com/groups/154845541219803
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The GOTAhams Amateur Radio Club offers a welcoming environment for anyone interested in ham radio, from complete beginners to seasoned operators. They host various activities like park outings, license testing sessions, and nets, fostering a hands-on learning experience. They emphasize inclusivity with diverse member interests and ages. If you're curious about ham radio, the GOTAhams seem like a friendly club to check out.
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Tamiami Amateur Radio Club website provides information on club activities, membership, FCC license testing, special events, and participation in ARRL Field Day and Florida QSO Party. It also includes details on DMR technology and VE testing sessions. The club has been affiliated with ARRL since 1963 and operates a special event station at the Venice Shark's Tooth Festival annually.
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official website for DLARC. operates the W3OK repeater, offers license classes and tests, a net, assistance in ARES and RACES nets and activities, and participation in ARRL activities and competitions.
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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.
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Maltby & District Amateur Radio Society based in South Yorkshire England
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The York County Amateur Radio Club (YCARC) in Maine, USA, promotes amateur radio knowledge and camaraderie. The site features club information, activities, and upcoming events for radio enthusiasts.
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Radio classifieds, technical articles, reviews and antenna designs for CB and Amateur bands.
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Kilo Lima Radio Club is a global amateur radio community uniting operators across bands and borders.