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Drake R8 Communications Receiver Reston Virginia, USA. Allow remote control of a DRAKE receiver with a nice interface that permi you to rotate the main tunin knob, set mode and change some key settings.
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All about amateur radio, police scanner frequencies. Frequency Listings for Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia and others. Add your URL to the Scanner Link Page.
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The only existing 11 meter club located in the state of West Virginia. Offers great radio, antenna, and general radio information.
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Welcome to the official Home Page of SouthEastern Repeater Association Inc. SERA is the largest Amatuer Radio Coordination organization in the United States. SERA represents Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, West Virginia and Georgia
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Radio Amateurs serving Prince William County Virginia
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Frequencies, links for scanners, email lists, online audio and more for Maryland, DC, and parts of Delaware and Virginia
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An introduction to history of Morgain Antenna, since the early origins in Virginia, to the current home made projects and design available on the net. Article in Italian
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The RARC is the oldest ARRL affiliated club in Virginia. Founded in 1929 by Ted Mathewson, W4FJ one of the earliest Ham Radio Operators licensed by the FCC.
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The FieldComm Association, based in Central Virginia, operates as a specialized amateur radio club with a primary interest in emergency communications. Members engage in various technical aspects of radio, including digital modes, QRP operations, and DXing. The association provides a platform for hams to develop skills in field deployment and reliable communication under challenging conditions, often leveraging modern digital protocols. This organization's activities support the practical application of amateur radio for public service, emphasizing readiness and operational proficiency. Members collaborate on projects and share knowledge, fostering expertise in areas like portable station setup and efficient data transmission. The focus on emergency communications distinguishes its operational priorities from general interest clubs, aligning its efforts with community preparedness.
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Based in Virginia USA, offer repearing services for amateur radio equipment and related accessories
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Non-profit Amateur Radio club organized for the educational and scientific study of electronics and communication
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The Central Virginia Contest Club has been in existence for over 30 years
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Dedicated to providing superior FM repeater service to Amateurs in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area.
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The Giles Amateur Radio Association, Inc., located in Giles County Virginia was founded on May 10th 1992
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Office website of the PARK radio club in Halifax, Virginia. Providing emergency communications to Halifax Virginia and surrounding areas.
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Peninsula Amateur Radio Club - W4MT - Newport News, Virginia
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W4RAT based in the Virginia capitol city of Richmond.
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Central West Virginia Wireless Association
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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 Potomac Highlands Amateur Radio Club, a non-profit association in West Virginia
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West Fire and Police - Live Audio Feed Virginia
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The West Virginia State Amateur Radio Council (WVSARC) operates as a central coordinating entity for amateur radio interests throughout the state. Its primary function involves fostering cooperation among various local clubs and organizations, ensuring a unified voice for the amateur radio community within West Virginia. The council addresses matters pertinent to state-level amateur radio operations, including band plans, emergency communications preparedness, and regulatory issues affecting local hams. Historically, the WVSARC has played a role in organizing statewide events and providing a platform for information exchange among its member clubs. This structure helps to streamline efforts in areas such as public service events, disaster response drills, and the promotion of amateur radio to new licensees. The council's activities contribute to the overall health and growth of the hobby by facilitating communication and resource sharing across the diverse amateur radio landscape of West Virginia.
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The Loudoun Amateur Radio Group (LARG) of Loudoun County, Northern Virginia, was founded in July 1993. LARG is a family oriented club with a wide variety of activities and interests. Some of these activities include public service, emergency communications support, high altitude balloon radio, camera and video flights, fox hunts, contesting and radio sport DX-ing
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The amateur radio club serving Johnson County Tennessee and northeastern Tennessee and southwestern Virginia. Open to all licensed hams.