The Conejo Valley Amateur Radio Club serves hams in Thousand Oaks, CA and the surrounding area.
Loma Linda University Amateur Radio Club provides public service and emergency communications for Loma Linda University and Medical Center and the community at large, assists individuals in obtaining amateur radio licensure, and provides for mutual fellowship of amateur radio operators who are associated with LLU and LLUMC.
N6HB Radio Contesting homepage. Details the history of Amateur Radio station N6HB. Ham radio with a contesting slant. Many related links and fun stuff!
Orange County Amateur Radio Club W6ZE About the OCARC Located in the heart of Southern California, the Orange County Amateur Radio Club (OCARC) is dedicated to the advancement of Ham Radio . Founded in 1934, the OCARC is a general-purpose club for anyone interested in ham radio. The members of the OCARC are active in the following aspects of ham radio: . Emergency communications (RACES and ...
Coming to you from Las Vegas... ARNY GAMSON K6PXA; MOST FAMOUS REPEATER OFFICIAL HISTORIANS OF .435 REPEATER LOS ANGELES. ARNY AND ELAINE GAMSON K6PXA/KC6FPD LAS VEGAS RETIRED Welcome 147.435 Mhz. 2 METER AMATEUR RADIO REPEATER WAS THE MOST LLLISTENED TO RPTR. IN LA, CA, ON MY SITE I WILL SHOW THE GOOD SIDE OF THE 435ERS AND I WILL HAVE LLLLLLLLLLOTS OF PHOTOS NOW AND LATER, SO KEEP CHECKING ...
www.qsl.net/k6pxa/home.htm
CalNet is a multi-repeater 70cm Amateur radio group, covering California ...
Southern California Transmitter Hunts The following listing was adapted from the T-hunt calendar compiled by Cathy Livoni, KD6CYG. Please send any updates, new listings, corrections, or flames to jay@west.net. General Information The hider is the winner of the previous hunt, and except where noted, co-operation between teams and outside assistance are not allowed. Hidden T may be on either ...
www.west.net/~jay/hunt/socal.htm
The PAPA System, Southern California Ham Radio Repeater Club.
KE6FCT's Ham Page with information on 6M, DXing, Contesting, Grid Squares, and my ham shack.
www.av.qnet.com/~pedersen/ke6fct.htm