The Frederick Amateur Radio Club would love to help you get started on an exciting new adventure. Using the buttons below use the More Info button to learn what the process is to get licensed. For resources on learning how to study to get your license click on the Resources button. Once you are ready to take the test you can typically find a few testing sessions with 50 miles every weekend. We can help you find a location to take your test. If you or someone you know (hint hint) wants to get an Amateur Radio license now is the time.
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Other Local Amateur Radio Clubs(Reciprocal Links Appreciated) |
Resource Links
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Frederick Amateur Repeater Group:
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American Radio Relay League (ARRL): |
Mid-Atlantic DX & Repeater Assoc.:
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ARRL Maryland-DC Section Manager: |
Antietam Radio Association:
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Eastern PA QRP Club: |
Carroll County Amateur Radio Club: |
Ham Radio Search Engines & Links: |
Montgomery Amateur Radio Club: |
NOAA SkyWarn Info: |
American Legion Amateur Radio Club: |
QSL.Net – Web Site Hosting for Hams: |
VARA Mid-Atlantic Hamfest Listings: |
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Members & Friends of FARC |
Commercial Vendors of Interest |
N3RO’s Journey Through Ham Radio: http://www.n3roradio.com/index.html |
KJI Electronics: http://www.kjielectronics.com/ |
KB3WHX – The Opinionated Scotsman: http://www.kb3whx.com |
Quicksilver Radio Products: http://www.qsradio.com/ |
W3SFG – Amateur Radio Operator http://w3sfg.net/ |
HAMfesters (hats, badges, tees, etc.): http://www.hamfesters.com/ |
Our Monthly Meeting Hosts |
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Independent Hose Company #1: http://www.ihc-1.org/ |
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