Local Arizona Amateur Radio Clubs
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Amateur Radio Council of Arizona (ARCA)
“The Amateur Radio Council of Arizona, Inc. (ARCA) is a statewide organization comprised of Amateur Radio Clubs from all parts of Arizona, working for the betterment of Amateur Radio statewide. ARCA affiliated clubs present a unified front and have a means to exchange ideas and activities in the spirit of fraternity for which Amateur Radio is so famous.”
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Border Amateur Radio Team (BART)
“BART is a group of Tucson Amateurs who operate and maintain an excellent repeater system serving North East Tucson and beyond.” The repeater is quite active and connected to the world via Echolink, IRLP, and WIRES.
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Catalina Radio Club (CRC)
“Catalina Radio Club is sponsored by the Raytheon Tucson Employees Association Membership (R-TEAM).”
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Eastern Arizona Amateur Radio Society (EAARS)
“The Eastern Arizona Amateur Radio Society was founded in October of 1974, with the purpose of uniting the Amateurs in Southeastern Arizona and Southwestern New Mexico into a working group that would promote amateur radio in the region. ”
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Green Valley Amateur Radio Club
“The Green Valley, Arizona Amateur Radio Club is supported by the Sheriff's Auxiliary Volunteers, which provides a meeting location, radio room and space on the roof for our antennas. In return the club supports the SAV with emergency communications, in any way it can.”
- Old Pueblo Radio Club
“Tucson's Oldest Radio Club.”
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Oro Valley Amateur Radio Club (OVARC)
“This the newest Amateur Radio Club in the Tucson valley that serves Oro Valley and the surrounding area. This club is one of the more active clubs in the area and are doing great things in their short time since being formed.”
- Pima County RACES
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Southern Arizona DX Association (SADXA)
“The Southern Arizona DX Association was established in 1970 for the purpose of promoting DXing in the Tucson Arizona area. The organization now boasts 40+ members that share the exciting challenge of DX'ing.”
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University of Arizona Amateur Radio Club (UAARC)
“The University of Arizona Amateur Radio Club is a club containing both student and community members, with the goal of advancing amateur radio and providing students with a way to get on the air.”
Arizona Repeaters
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Arizona Repeaters Directory
“The express purpose of this website is to facilitate a useful database of available repeaters in Arizona.”
- Arizona Repeater Owners Frequency Coordination Committee
“The Frequency Coordination Committee of the Amateur Radio Council of Arizona is a group of volunteer amateur radio operators who work to provide coordination services to the amateur radio community in Arizona.”
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