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This site is about Amateur Radio Clubs in our general area. We are here to promote Ham Radio and the Clubs in South Carolina that do the same.
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Hanging Judge Hamfest, Fort Smith, AR Fort Smith Area Amateur Radio Club
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Serving the Community and Amateur Radio for over 50 Years
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The first and oldest amateur radio club in Beaver County PA USA
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YRC the Yellowstone amateur radio club
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The Oldest Amateur Radio Club in Oklahoma
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The Garden City Amateur Radio Club (GCARC) is a non-commercial association of Amateur Radio Operators in Garden City, Michigan and the surrounding area
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The Davie/Cooper City Amateur Radio Club (DCARC), established in 2010, is an amateur radio organization based in western Broward County, Florida.
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In 1996 the NWARC was formed and is a non-profit society organized to deliver communication services during emergencies.
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The Barrow Amateur Radio Emergency Service Club (BARES) serves as a local hub for amateur radio operators in Barrow County, Georgia, focusing on community engagement and emergency preparedness. Established in 2007, the club provides a platform for hams to connect, share knowledge, and participate in various radio activities. Members often engage in public service events, offering communications support, and conduct regular meetings to discuss technical topics and operational procedures. BARES emphasizes the importance of emergency communications, with members frequently training for and participating in simulated emergency tests (SETs) and real-world disaster response scenarios. The club maintains a focus on local area coverage, ensuring reliable communication infrastructure is available when traditional systems fail. Their activities often involve operating on _VHF_ and _UHF_ bands for local nets and _HF_ for longer-distance emergency coordination. Key activities include field day operations, technical workshops, and supporting local events with radio communications.
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Our purpose is to further the hobby of Amateur Radio and to benefit the community with our communications expertise in times of need.
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SFMARC Sacramento, CA. The Samuel F Morse Amateur Radio Club was formed by those that mainly enjoy CW. We wanted a way to bring others together who also have an interest in operating CW on-air and share the love of Field Day.
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WAC DX Club founded in Holland in 1983. World Amateurs Club is one of the oldest CB DX Radio clubs with memberships all over the world
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The Mac Pass Repeater Group is the Amateur Radio club associated with the Mac Pass Radio, LLC company
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Polk County Amateur Radio Association,Amateur Radio Operators Serving Northwest Wisconsin
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ARRL Affiliated Special Services Club open to all who are interested in the hobby of amateur (HAM) radio communications.
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Operating as a hub for its members, the Club Radioamateur Sorel-Tracy VE2CBS Inc. website provides essential information regarding club activities, membership management, and technical resources. It features articles on topics such as **D-STAR** digital voice mode training, offering a multi-capsule course for members to understand, configure, and effectively use D-STAR with ICOM equipment, including callsign routing and reflector connections. The site also details access to member cards, renewal processes, and upcoming events like the annual HAMFEST, which serves as a significant gathering for local radio amateurs. Beyond club-specific news, the site curates information on useful amateur radio tools and technologies, exemplified by articles on **HamClock** for propagation and satellite tracking, and a quick guide to Meshtastic for LoRa-based mesh networking. These resources aim to support members in exploring modern digital modes and enhancing their station operations, reflecting the club's commitment to fostering technical knowledge and community engagement within the Sorel-Tracy amateur radio scene.
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Established in 1914 and affiliated with the ARRL since 1930, the Portland Amateur Wireless Association has the distinction of being the oldest Amateur Radio club in Maine
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The Order of Boiled Owls of New York (OBONY) serves as a dedicated hub for amateur radio operators passionate about contesting and DXing. Founded to promote skill development and camaraderie within the competitive ham radio sphere, OBONY members actively participate in major domestic and international contests, striving for top scores and _DXCC_ achievements. The club provides a platform for exchanging operational strategies, technical insights, and logging practices, which are crucial for success in high-stakes events. OBONY's focus extends to fostering a vibrant community where both seasoned contesters and newer operators can learn and grow. They emphasize the importance of ethical operating practices and technical proficiency, contributing to the overall advancement of the amateur radio hobby. Members frequently achieve impressive results, with many logging **thousands of QSOs** during major events and consistently placing well in various categories.
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Presents the Carolina DX Association's (CDXA) _Contest Corner_, a dedicated resource for amateur radio contesting activities. It features a curated contest calendar, linking to external resources such as the _WA7BNM Contest Calendar_ and the _ARRL Contest Calendar_, providing a broad overview of upcoming events. The page also details CDXA's internal contest programs, including the "CDXA DX King" and "CDXA DX King Classic" for 2026, with specific links for members to submit their scores. Furthermore, the resource integrates with _3830Scores.com_, encouraging CDXA members to submit their contest results and select the club affiliation for tracking. It provides a direct link to view aggregated scores from participating CDXA members, fostering club competition and recognition. The "CDXA Periodic Table of Contest - 2026" is also mentioned, indicating a structured approach to contest planning for the year.
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Greensburg, Pennsylvania
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The Ak-Sar-Ben Amateur Radio Club, Inc. of Omaha, Nebraska is a local club comprised of licensed amateur radio operators, also known as “hams”.
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The Yavapai Amateur Radio Club was established on July 18, 1991. That was the day the bylaws were accepted by a handful of area hams.
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Amateur radio contesting website - the motueka contest club zl1v
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Wood County Amateur Radio Club (WCARC) serving Northwest Ohio. Meeting information, newsletter, repeater list, and resources for Hams in Northwest Ohio.
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Located in the northern San Francisco bay area
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Serving Northwest Ohio Since 1954
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The Eastman Amateur Radio Club (VE4TG) operates a **VHF repeater** at 146.73 MHz and a **UHF repeater** at 444.15 MHz, both located at the Manitoba Hydro gas-fired generating station near Selkirk. These repeaters are situated on the power plant roof, leveraging its infrastructure for antenna placement. The club's primary objective is to offer a reliable local repeater site for members in the East Selkirk and Lockport areas, ensuring consistent amateur radio access. Beyond routine communication, the club maintains a standby communications link to assist local municipal authorities during emergencies requiring communications support. The unique repeater site location at a generating station provides a robust backup power supply, enhancing reliability. The club also organizes activities such as a weekly net and participates in WARC Field Day, fostering community engagement and operational readiness.
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A world-class amateur radio contesting club, is represented by two chapters in North Carolina and extends as far north as Pennsylvania and Delaware.
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An incorporated, non-profit organization promoting amateur radio and serving the interests of communities in Bonner County.
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The Madera County Amateur Radio Club was formed for public service, education, scientific and recreational purposes of amateur radio and to elevate the standards of operating practices and ethics in amateur radio communications. San Joacquin Valley California
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Pine Valley Repeater Amateur Radio Club Richland County ARES/RACES Serving Richland County with Sky warn Storm spotters and communications were needed. Working with Emergency Management and other emergency services.
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Radio Amateurs of Greater Syracuse is an organization involved in promoting public service, fellowship, and ham radio in general, in the Syracuse, NY area. This site provides information, news and events of interest to hams in Central New York.
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RARA was founded in 1995 by a group of active amateur radio operators from several regions of the United States. Today, the club is international in scope with over 135 members around the world.
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Houston Ham Radio Club BVARC is an amateur club located in the southwest Houston Texas area
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Provides this Web site as a public service to all radio amateurs within the city of Huber Heights and the Miami Valley of Ohio.
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We an an Amateur Radio Club in North Central Pa.
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Approximately 30 active members comprise the _Racine Megacycle Club_, W9UDU, a long-standing amateur radio organization based in southeastern Wisconsin. The club provides a local hub for hams interested in various aspects of the hobby, including contesting, DXing, and technical experimentation. Regular meetings offer opportunities for knowledge exchange, project collaboration, and social interaction among licensed operators. The club actively participates in public service events and promotes emergency communications preparedness within the community. They often host field day operations, providing hands-on experience with portable setups and demonstrating the capabilities of amateur radio to the public. Membership is open to all licensed amateur radio operators. Their website serves as a central point for club news, event announcements, and contact information, supporting the club's mission to advance the art and science of amateur radio.
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the Watertown Amateur Radio Club located in Watertown, Wisconsin.
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This is the website of The Palestine/Anderson County Amateur Radio Club of Palestine, Texas
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The West Chester Amateur Radio Association (WCARA), operating under the callsign WC8VOA, functions as a division of the _National Voice of America Museum of Broadcasting_. This organization actively promotes amateur radio, providing essential facilities for members and guests to convene and exchange technical information about the hobby. The club's primary focus includes fostering community engagement and sharing operational knowledge among enthusiasts. WC8VOA maintains a dedicated ham shack, facilitating on-air operations and technical discussions. Members utilize these resources for various amateur radio activities, including contesting and DXing, contributing to a vibrant local radio scene. The association's commitment to education and hands-on experience strengthens the amateur radio presence in the West Chester area, supporting both new licensees and seasoned operators.
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The Big Dog contest club is a group of amateur radio enthusiasts who enjoy the fine arts of radio contesting and consuming fine foods but not necessarily in that order!
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Sydney Amateur Radio Club, Sydney NS, Ham Radio in Cape Breton, IOTA NA-010, Nova Scotia
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The Hermiston Amateur Radio Club evolved from an informal coffee break in the late 1970's. The group met to discuss amateur radio topics and to support the 147.03 repeater. It was located at Ernie Netter's on Loop Road.