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Emergency service and weather, dedicated to the Community and City of New York
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Radio scanning resource site for scanning enthusiasts in the new jersey and new york area.
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Over 100 trained amateur radio operators comprise the New York City Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Service (_NYC-ARECS_), an auxiliary communications service dedicated to providing vital radio links during local, regional, or national civil emergencies. This organization supports governments, civil-preparedness, and relief agencies in situations such as power failures, explosions, fires, floods, earthquakes, or terrorist activities. Their operational readiness is critical for maintaining communications when conventional infrastructure fails, leveraging the resilience and adaptability of amateur radio. NYC-ARECS actively participates in the NYC Office of Emergency Management (_OEM_) Partners in Preparedness program and is a member of DHS FEMA's National Preparedness Coalition, demonstrating its integration into broader emergency response frameworks. The group's activities include regular training, maintaining operational readiness, and deploying communication assets across the five boroughs of New York City. Their efforts ensure robust, independent communication channels are available to support disaster relief and public safety operations.
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ARRL division New York
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Serves the New York City Metro Area
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Amateur Radio - US Navy - New York City Home of the Virtual Collins Radio Museum
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K2DIG D-Star Homepage for information on NY City and Metro area D-Star Amateur Radio Systems.
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Northern New Jersey, New York City/Long Island and Westchester County frequency coordination
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The Greater New York Vintage Wireless Association is the number one club serving the collector of antique and vintage radios, TVs, and electronic equipment in the New York City Long Island area.
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The Nassau Amateur Radio Club (NARC), a Special Service Club of the ARRL, focuses on Ham Radio education to train skilled radio operators for emergency communications, foster international goodwill, and advance the radio art. Based in Nassau County on Long Island, the club is affiliated with the New York City-Long Island Section of the ARRL Hudson Division.