Search results
Query: club
Links: 968 | Categories: 119
This query is too generic. Please try adding an additional term to focus your research.
Categories
- CB Radio > Clubs
- DX Resources > Clubs
- Ham Radio > Clubs
- Operating Modes > Morse code > Clubs
- Operating Modes > Packet Radio > Clubs
- Shortwave Radio > Clubs
- Operating Modes > Amateur Television > Clubs
- Operating Modes > D-STAR > D-Star Clubs
- Ham Radio > Clubs > Technical Specialty > Digital Modes Clubs
- Ham Radio > Clubs > Technical Specialty > QRP Clubs
- Antique Radios > Clubs
- Operating Modes > Satellites > Clubs
- Operating Modes > Radio Direction Finding > Clubs
- Ham Radio > Clubs > Contest Clubs
- Ham Radio > Clubs > North America > USA > Alabama
- Ham Radio > Clubs > North America > USA > Alaska
- Ham Radio > Clubs > North America > Canada > Alberta
- Ham Radio > Clubs > South America > Argentina
- Ham Radio > Clubs > North America > USA > Arizona
- Ham Radio > Clubs > North America > USA > Arkansas
- Ham Radio > Clubs > Asia
- Ham Radio > Blogs > Asia
- Ham Radio > Clubs > Australia
- Ham Radio > Clubs > Europe > Belgium
- Ham Radio > Regional > Brazil
- Ham Radio > Clubs > North America > Canada > British Columbia
- Ham Radio > Clubs > North America > Canada
- Ham Radio > Clubs > Europe > UK > Central England
- Ham Radio > Clubs > North America > USA > Colorado
- Ham Radio > Clubs > North America > USA > Connecticut
-
The Holiday City Amateur Radio Club (HCARC) invites all hams or prospective hams to join our club. We are an ARRL affiliated club and have members eager to help others to achieve licensing or to up-grade their present license privileges.
-
Loyalist city amateur radio club, inc.
-
One of the oldest amateur radio clubs in Canada, the E.K.A.R.C. is a very active community member, participating in a number of events each year.
-
First started in the early 80's by a small group of Hams that resided in Cle Elum, Washington.
-
A general interest amateur radio club where all hams are welcome
-
The Giles Amateur Radio Association, Inc., located in Giles County Virginia was founded on May 10th 1992
-
The Ontario Science Centre Amateur Radio Club (OSCARC) provides volunteer support to the Amateur Radio (ham radio) demonstration station at the Ontario Science Centre in Toronto, Canada.
-
Website about Midcoast Maine's Pen Bay Amateur Radio Club, W1PBR.
-
LA8W LN8W, Norwegian Contest Club
-
SIARC is not for profit corporation located in Ontario County, N.Y
-
Serving Greater Waterbury
-
Radio central, rcarc, amateur radio, radio central amateur radio club
-
Motorola Amateur Radio Club, Schaumburg chapter
-
RUSSIA Ham radio club AMUR, FarEast Khabarovsk. News, events, photos.
-
The Hamilton Amateur Radio Club operates the VE3NCF repeater, 146.760- and 444.075+MHz. It is open for use by all Hams
-
Twenty-four repeaters, including D-STAR and Fusion systems, are maintained and operated by MARCA Inc., primarily located on Arizona mountaintops and around the Phoenix metropolitan area. The organization, holding the callsign _W7MOT_, facilitates a wide range of amateur radio activities, such as ARRL Field Day events near Forest Lakes, Arizona, and participation in ARRL FMT contests. Members engage in antenna experimentation, construction, and maintenance trips to repeater sites. The club's interests span diverse topics, including HF voice, digital modes like _WSPR_, _WSJT-X_ (FT8, FT4), and CW, alongside DXing, MESH networking, and EOC operations. It supports technologies from SDR radio building to antique radio restoration and computer-based operations like Echolink, fostering a Single Board Computer (SBC) and Raspberry Pi group. Monthly meetings, held on the third Tuesday, feature business discussions and guest presentations, with informal summer gatherings and an annual holiday dinner in December. Monthly VE testing sessions for Technician, General, and Extra Class licenses are conducted by Ray Vasquez, K4RMV. Post-meeting discussions often cover specialized interests such as repeater operations, technical topics, D-STAR, SDR, APRS, Fusion, and Raspberry Pi projects.
-
The amateur radio club of el cajon is a group of persons from all walks of life with a command thread amateur radio.
-
An ARRL special club service
-
Welcome to the KC Club of Fort Worth, W5SH Website. Ham Radio fun for all.
-
The official web site for the santa clarita amateur radio club.
-
-
The Las Vegas Radio Amateur Club operates the K7UGE repeaters on 146.94 and and 448.500. Repeater is located on top of the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel & Casino, the UHF repeater is located on top of the Tropicana Hotel & Casino.
-
CMARC has been serving the greater Columbia and Montour region for over 25 years.
-
You'll find information about the club, membership, our newsletter, the BARC repeaters, and special club events.
-
The K9IU Indiana University amateur radio club provides a robust station environment for its members, located within the Indiana Memorial Union. This setup includes a variety of radio resources, making it accessible for students and faculty interested in two-way radio communication, from local ragchews to international DXing. The club's facilities are available for use at any time, fostering an active amateur radio community on campus. Members can engage in various aspects of the hobby, utilizing the club's equipment for operating on different bands and modes. This hands-on access supports learning and practical experience in radio theory and operation, which is crucial for new hams and seasoned operators alike. The K9IU club serves as a central point for amateur radio activities at Indiana University Bloomington, aligning with the university's broader academic and extracurricular offerings.
-
Minnesota Amateur Radio (MARC)
-
The Club Radio Amateur de Québec (CRAQ) is a prominent amateur radio club based in Québec, Canada, dedicated to fostering interest and participation in amateur radio. It provides a platform for local hams to connect, share knowledge, and engage in various radio-related activities, including **DXing**, contesting, and technical experimentation. The club supports its members through regular meetings, technical presentations, and organized operating events, aiming to enhance their skills and enjoyment of the hobby. CRAQ also plays a role in public service communications, often collaborating with local authorities for emergency preparedness and response. CRAQ's activities include operating club stations, organizing **field day** events, and offering training sessions for new licensees. Members frequently participate in provincial and national contests, contributing to the club's competitive standing. The club maintains a network of repeaters, providing reliable local communication infrastructure for its members and the broader amateur radio community in the Québec area. These resources facilitate daily QSO traffic and serve as critical links during community service operations.
-
This Club has long history in serving Henry County.
-
WA9ORC - Chicago Illinois
-
-
Barrie amateur radio club barrie ontario canada
-
Hewlett Packard Silicon Valley Radio Club Cupertino, CA USA
-
Wantagh amateur radio club, wantagh, long island, new york. Our club is one of the oldest amateur radio clubs, if not the oldest, on Long Island.
-
-
-
Offers irlp echolink node in tulare county california
-
Atlanta radio club, w4doc. serving atlanta's ham radio community for more than 75 years
-
North coast amateur radio club - Cleveland, OH
-
-
The Westside Amateur Radio Club, Inc. is the oldest such club in the New Orleans area. Westwego Lousiana
-
The Medina County Amateur Radio Corporation (MCARC) is an amateur radio club based in Medina County, Texas, dedicated to promoting the hobby and providing community support. The organization actively participates in events such as **Winter Field Day 2024**, demonstrating operational readiness and emergency communications capabilities. MCARC focuses on fostering camaraderie among local hams and engaging in various on-air activities, contributing to the overall health of the amateur radio community in its region. The club's activities include regular meetings and participation in significant operating events, which serve to enhance members' technical skills and operational proficiency. By organizing and engaging in events like Field Day, MCARC members gain practical experience in setting up and operating portable stations, often under challenging conditions. This hands-on experience is crucial for developing robust **emergency communications** skills, which are vital for supporting local communities during times of need.
-
Home of the Pampanito Amateur Radio Club
-
Lehigh Valley Amateur Radio Club