NorCal, a group of some 2, 000+ QRP enthusiasts. Started in Northern California (hence the name) in 1993, it now has spread world-wide, with members in all 50 states and some 75 countries. But, while this growth is remarkable, we are not in the numbers game; rather, our interest is to promote QRP fellowship, by means of our monthly meetings, our quarterly, and our club projects.
The Clear Lake Amateur Radio Club (CLARC) serves the Houston Texas area. CLARC is an ARRL affiliated and Special Services Club. 73 Bob
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For several decades the K9IU ARC has been serving the Indiana University and Bloomington community. Now we have a Web Page to extend our services to the rest of the world!
Midland, Michigan club page.
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Austin, Texas' club offers opinions, articles, and links to everything needed for repeater and amateur radio fans.
Transmitter Hunting (also known as T-Hunting, fox hunting, radio direction finding) is a popular activity among Amateur Radio operators where a transmitter is actually hidden somewhere and is "hunted" (found) using radio direction finding techniques! The transmitter is usually on the air intermittently, and identifies either in Morse code or voice automatically. When the transmitter is on the air, the hunters "take bearings" using directional antennas by determining the direction where the signal is the str
The Conejo Valley Amateur Radio Club serves hams in Thousand Oaks, CA and the surrounding area.
The Home of the NoBarc Hounds! Next hunt: Tim (KE3HT) is the Fox! May 11th, the National Fox hunt weekend. We will have a new hunt format. Starting place, where ever you are at 3pm. No Mileage, No times. Just plain fun! The object is not to be the first to find the fox. This time we work together to find the fox! Upcoming events: National fox hunting Weekend May 11-12 2002 This Site last ...
The Birmingham Amateur Radio Club maintains a modern, fully-equipped communications system at the International Red Cross Building in downtown Birmingham. The station is capable of transmitting and receiving from 160 meters to 70 centimeters and on all amateur bands in between.
North Alabama DX Club NADXC Newsletter Map to Meeting Meetings Discussion Board Repeaters Packet Cluster Packet Cluster Cluster Manual Southeastern Map Telnet Clusters Members Officers Member Roster How to Join Application Resources DX Bulletins Links Buckmaster QRZ.com Welcome Program Spotlight The North Alabama DX Club meets on the second Tuesday of each month at Ryan's Family Steakhouse on ...
KSU Amateur Radio Club W0QQQ provides high frequency propagation indicators.
www.k-state.edu/ksuarc/solar.html
Club Repeater: Frequency: 146.64 MHz Output Power: 25 Watts Antenna approximately 70 ft above ground level
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Club activities include a vigorous disaster preparedness program, transmitter hunts, swap-meets, license exams, a monthly newsletter, the "Short Circuit, " and annual public service events including several World Class racing rallies, various parades, and of course - ARRL Field Day.
Locations of amateur radio exam sessions and training classes in the Delaware Valley (New Jersey, Eastern Penn, Maryland, Delaware) Victor Amateur Radio Association -- W2VTM Amateur Radio Training Classes and Exams New Jersey | Pennsylvania | Maryland | Delaware What to Bring to the Exam | Local VEC's ARRL US Exam Site Search (by state) Notify us of New Exams | Back to VARA Home Page Note: Most ...
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Amateur radio page emphasizing DX and SSTV. Alaskan clubs listed on Internet. Some difficult to find SSTV and support programs.
Links to everything amateur radio-related, from how to become and amateur radio operator to where to buy or how to build your own amateur radio equipment, call books, digital modes, antennas and information for amateur radio operators in Indiana.
The North Country Amateur Radio Club is a group of Radio Amateurs and those interested in Amateur Radio who are mostly from the northern parts of New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine.