About Us
Getting the Most from Your Ham Radio Experience
If you want to be involved in Amateur Radio, you’ll want to get
the most out of your Ham Radio Experience. You’ll want to join a
Radio Club that is involved in activities, projects, and fun! Why not
join the Raytown Amateur Radio Club?
Membership
Application - mail to address on the form or bring to our monthly
meeting.
Here’s what Raytown Amateur Radio Club (RARC) has to offer:
Meet an “Elmer”
RARC has members experienced in the many diverse aspects of Amateur Radio
who are there to assist YOU:
- Antenna Theory and Design
- Radio Contesting
- High Frequency DX (Long
Distance) Communication - more info
- VHF and UHF DX (Long Distance)
Communication - more info
- Packet
Radio
- Amateur Radio Satellite
Communication - more info
EME ⁄ Moon Bounce Communication
- CW (Morse Code) Communication
- Radio “Fox Hunting”
- Low Power (QRP) Communication
- more info
- Kit Building
- Amateur Testing (VE) - more
info
- Public Service
Get Involved!
- Annual Field Day Activities
- more info
- Weekly Social
- Weekly 2m Net
- Monthly Meetings
- Project Activities
- Summer Picnics
- Holiday Gatherings
- Special Radio Events
Get on the Air!
One of the Most Active 2 Meter
Radio Repeaters in the Region: 145.170 MHz, Minus
Offset
- Morning and Evening Commute
“Rag-Chew”
- Sunday Evening 2 Meter Net
- SWAP Night Net
- Full Time EchoLink
Nodes, with Connections All Over the World!
Make Friends! Have Fun!
Get on the air with like minded
individuals who have a passion for Amateur Radio. Join an activity or
participate in a radio contest. Locate a hidden radio during a Fox Hunt.
Make contacts via satellite. Learn new skills. Have Fun!
Club Details
The Raytown Amateur Radio Club
is headquartered in the City of Raytown, Missouri, a suburb of about 30,000
inhabitants, located on the east side of Kansas City, Missouri, and is
considered to be part of the Metropolitan Kansas City area.
The Raytown Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (as it is officially known,) is a non-profit,
501(c) corporation organized under the laws of the State of Missouri, and
is governed by its Board of Directors consisting of a President, Vice President,
Secretary, Treasurer, and Member at Large. To review our By-Laws, Click
Here.
Raytown ARC has recently grown to a membership of over 70 members. As
one of the most active organizations of its kind in the region, we have
come to be known as a Radio Club that “Gets out and does things!”
The Raytown Amateur Radio Club has consistently placed among the top five
amateur radio clubs in its class nationwide at the annual ARRL Field Day
Event.
National Affiliation
The Raytown Amateur Radio Club is affiliated with the American
Radio Relay League (ARRL) The National Association for Amateur Radio.
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