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Worldwide DXing club with online roster and membership is FREE
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MDARC has a membership of over 300 dedicated hams and is one of the largest amateur radio clubs in California.
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Experimental (Croatian only) CallBook wich contains only call sign of HAM's with HRS membership.
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Specialising in MW, SW, FM, and Utility DX for 50 years from the Pacific DX paradise of New Zealand. Monthly magazine. Membership open to DXers worldwide.
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The OK DX Club website serves as the home site for the OK DX Club, providing a variety of information such as hot news, propagation details, maps, QSL managers, software recommendations, useful links, and membership information. The site caters to amateur radio operators interested in DXing and offers a platform to share experiences, learn from fellow hams, and explore the world of DXing. The content is regularly updated to provide the latest information and resources for the amateur radio community.
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Produce QSL & post cards, stickers, ID cards, calendars, certificates, awards, membership applications, log and call-books, rubber stamps,T-shirts, brochures, advertising materials.
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Club dedicated to the world of Hellschreiber
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Association with free membership for telegraphy lovers across the world.
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Club Information, Membership roster, officers, meetings, field day and more.
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Ham club membership management software, designed to assist either the secretary, membership chairman, or any one else in a ham radio club to maintain accurate records about it's membership, vital documentation, or club assets by Alpine Software
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Organized in 1939, YLRL (Young Ladies Radio League) is a nonprofit organization of women Amateur Radio Licensees. With a membership of approximately 800, it is international in scope with about 100 of those members who are DX YLs.
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The ARRL Foundation is devoted to providing valuable programs to serve the ham community, whether those served are ARRL members or not. Established in 1973 by the American Radio Relay League, Inc. (ARRL) as an independent and separate 501(c)(3) organization, the ARRL Foundation administers programs to support the Amateur Radio community. The ARRL Foundation advances the art, science and societal benefits of the amateur radio service by awarding financial grants and scholarships to individuals and organizations in support of their charitable, educational and scientific efforts. Funded entirely by the generous contributions of radio amateurs and friends, ARRL Foundation administers programs for Amateur Radio award scholarships for higher education, award grants for Amateur Radio projects, and award special Amateur Radio program grants for The Victor C. Clark Youth Incentive Program and The Jesse A. Bieberman Meritorious Membership Program.
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Sharing the stories of Pacific radio, an on-line archive and resource. Includes searchable databases, articles, images, store, newsletter, research, advocacy, publishing, radio heritage documentary production and more. Free membership worldwide.
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The NCVEC is a not-for-profit voluntary association, with membership comprised of the various Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certified Volunteer Examiner Coordinators (VECs).
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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.
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SCARA is located in Siskiyou County, CA. Features information on club events, meetings, and membership.
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The QSY Society is a group of amateur radio enthusiasts dedicated to having FUN with the hobby, while still fulfilling the stated goals of the amateur radio service. The majority of our membership comes from the Mid-Hudson region of New York State
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This group is for users of the APRS-IS server software, javAPRSSrvr. Membership is by invitation only.
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Established in the early 1970's has a Membership of about 50 men and women
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The Langley Amateur Radio Club has been in existence since 1988 and received it's charter in 1989. It has a membership of approximately 20 active amateurs.
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OCCARO is a membership organization formed for the benefit of all Amateur Radio clubs in Orange County, CA and neighboring counties.
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An ARRL affiliated club with many members who are interested in public and emergency service. The membership supports ARRL, ARES, CERT, RACES, NTS and Skywarn.
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The Breeze Shooters, with a membership over the years rising to over one thousand eight hundred, has evolved into an organization with a rather casual structure
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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 QSL Managers Society is a platform where quality QSL managers come together to pool their resources and offer their services to DX and DXpeditions seeking a reliable QSL manager. Membership requirements include a commitment to the 'QSL Manager's Creed'. If you are a QSL manager or aspiring to become one, you can join the society by agreeing to the creed. The society is based in Tuckerton, NJ, USA, and aims to connect QSL managers with those in need of their services in the amateur radio community.
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LZ Open Contest Club - free membership, event's calendar, compare logs online
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DIAL Radio Club is affiliated with the American Radio Relay League. The DIAL Radio Club has a membership of 110+ members from the southwest Ohio area.
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Founded in 1995 (or thereabouts) by a small group of QRP enthusiasts in central North Carolina, Knightlites membership quickly started spanning the globe.
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The Lake Country Amateur Radio Service consists of interested amateur radio (Ham Radio) operators from the Virginia and North Carolina counties that surround Kerr Lake and Lake Gaston. Our members have a variety of interests and backgrounds, bringing rich and varied experiences to the club membership.
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The White Rose Amateur Radio Society website provides information on amateur radio activities in Leeds and West Yorkshire, including details on meetings and membership. Contact details for the membership secretary are also available.
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Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club (LADARC) takes it\'s membership from the north west part of Leicestershire encompassing Loughborough, Shepshed, Coalville, Whitwick and Castle Donington.
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Membership of our society is open to employees of British railway companies and railway enthusiasts who have an interest in any facet of amateur radio
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The TCARES membership provides communications assistance with fires, floods, search & rescue, and health & welfare message assistance to the Red Cross, without pay, using their own equipment, usually in twelve hour shifts.
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North Wales Amateur Radio Group (NWARG) was formed in December of 2019 by a group of radio amateurs that yearned for a local club that encouraged it’s membership to use all modes of amateur radio, to experiment with radio, to learn about radio and above all to be friendly and supportive of all of it’s members.
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The Pikes Peak Radio Amateur Association (PPRAA) is an American Radio Relay League (ARRL) Special Service Club located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The PPRAA is a social and technical membership organization which provides educational and recreational activities for its members intended to further their knowledge in the art of radio communications.
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QST is the monthly membership journal of ARRL. Each issue is your source for equipment reviews, technical tips, projects, and news.
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The NRC Archives feature past DX News and DX Audio Service publications, offering a glimpse into the "Heyday" of BCB DX. Subscribe to DX News for essential information, 20 bulletins annually, and membership privileges with discounted NRC products. New visitors can download a free sample copy of DX News
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The Canadian Amateur (TCA), Canada’s premiere national magazine devoted to Amateur Radio, is published six times per year and is the membership journal of the Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC). It is available in both print and digital versions (eTCA). Members of RAC, Canada’s sole national Amateur Radio organization, receive TCA automatically. A subscription to TCA also provides membership in Radio Amateurs of Canada. RAC is also the publisher of TCA. For information on how to join Radio Amateurs of Canada and subscribe to TCA please visit our Membership Sign Up page.
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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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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.