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CNHARC.org – The Central NH Amateur Radio Club
https://cnharc.org/
The Central NH Amateur Radio Club (CNHARC) is a 501(c3) non-profit organization serving ham radio enthusiasts in central New Hampshire, with club meetings, repeater information, newsletters, and member resources. Visitors can find meeting schedules covering topics like Software Defined Radio technology, net control schedules, mentoring programs, and a members gear-for-sale page.
Organization 2026-03-12
Orange County (California) Amateur Radio Club - Home Page
https://w6ze.org/
The Orange County Amateur Radio Club (OCARC) has been serving Southern California ham radio enthusiasts since 1934, making it one of the longest-running ARRL-affiliated clubs in the region. Visitors will find meeting schedules, club nets, emergency communications info, a newsletter archive, VE testing sessions, and resources covering everything from satellite communications to digital modes like FT8 and D-STAR.
Organization 2026-03-12
Alger Amateur Radio Club
https://aarc.tripod.com/
The Alger Amateur Radio Club is a Michigan-based ham radio organization serving Alger County, with ties to the ARRL and a focus on emergency communications. The site is a simple club homepage from 2002, offering a contact point for local ham radio enthusiasts interested in radio emergency services.
Organization 2026-03-14
QSO/SWL real time maps and lists
https://dxmaps.com/spots/mapg.php?Lan=E
DXMAPS is a real-time interactive mapping tool for amateur radio operators, displaying live QSO contacts and SWL spots across multiple bands and propagation modes worldwide. Visitors can filter by frequency band, propagation type (Sporadic-E, Aurora, EME, Tropo, F2, and more), region, and data source including DX-Cluster and PSK Reporter, making it an invaluable tool for DXers and ham radio enthusiasts.
Resource 2026-03-15
Home | PART of Westford
https://wb1gof.org/
PART of Westford (WB1GOF) is the Police Amateur Radio Team of Westford, Massachusetts, an ARRL Special Service Club with over 45 years of history serving Eastern Massachusetts ham radio enthusiasts. The site covers club activities including fox hunting, D-Star repeaters, emergency communications, kit-building sessions, and a newsletter archive called Particles stretching back to 2000.
Organization 2026-03-13
https://qsl.net/kb1bzp
SCRAMS (KB1BZP) stands for Southeastern Connecticut Radio Amateur Mobile System, a local amateur radio club that has relocated its web presence. This page is a simple redirect notice pointing visitors to the club's new home and asking them to update their bookmarks.
Organization 2026-03-12
Wadena Ham
http://wadenaham.org/
The Wadena Area Amateur Radio Club serves ham radio enthusiasts in the Wadena, Minnesota region, providing a community hub for local operators. This club site connects members and promotes amateur radio activity in the area.
Organization 2026-03-13
SMCARA Club Members List
https://www.qsl.net/smcara/club_members.html
The St. Mary's County Amateur Radio Association (SMCARA) has been supporting amateur radio operators in southern Maryland since 1956, and this page presents their full club membership roster with call signs, license classes, and ARRL/volunteer examiner status. With 62 members listed and resources for becoming a ham radio operator, the site offers a solid look at an active regional ham radio club.
Organization 2026-03-11
SMARC Home
https://www.qsl.net/smarc
SMARC (Sparks Mountain Amateur Radio Club) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit amateur radio club featuring meeting announcements, a club magazine called SMARC Sparks, and resources including a Hamfest schedule and Arduino class materials. The site serves as a hub for local ham radio enthusiasts with links to reference files, useful ham radio resources, and club news from the president's shack.
Organization 2026-03-12
Cactus Intertie System
http://cactus-intertie.org/
The Cactus Intertie System is a private UHF amateur radio network established in 1971, spanning large portions of the American Southwest and beyond through a web of remotely controlled base stations linked by full duplex RF. Run by Cactus Intertie, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the site covers membership, affiliate clubs, technical support, educational materials, and the network's extensive history across multiple states.
Organization 2026-03-12