Club Activities

    Club Meetings

    First Thursday each month, 7:00 pm.
    EMA Building
    240 Baldwin Dr.
    Lancaster, Ohio 43130.

    Weekly Nets

    Mondays

    9:00 am Breakfast Net 147.03
    8:00 PM Radio Newsline 147.030
    9:00 PM Club Net 147.030

    Thursdays

    7:00 pm ARES Weather Spotter 146.70

Repeaters / Frequencies
  • 146.700 - MHZ CTCSS 94.8 Hz (FM Analog)
  • 147.030 + MHz CTCSS 71.9 Hz (FM Analog)
  • 443.875 + MHz CTCSS 71.9 Hz (FM Analog, C4FM Digital)
  • 443.300 + MHZ (C4FM Digital Ohio Link)
  • 147.555 MHz Simplex
  • Via EchoLink K8QIK-R NODE:405426 (147.030 Repeater)  NODE STATUS
  • Via EchoLink K8QIK-L NODE:526398 (146.700 Repeater)  NODE STATUS
Who We Are:
Our club is a diverse group of men, women and youth interested in electronics and radio communications. Joining an amateur radio club offers you:

  • Instruction and tutoring
  • Additional advanced training
  • Work on electronic DIY projects
  • Access to club radio equipment which offers an opportunity for hands-on” experience.
  • Hams provide Emergency Communications on a volunteer basis during times of local and national disasters. Amateur Radio Operators (Hams) volunteer their communications skills to Police, Fire and other Local, State and Federal agencies during these times of emergency. During such an event, Amateur Radio is often the only working form of communication still available as storms, floods, fires and other disasters can quickly take down the public communication infrastructure such as cell phones, home phones and the internet.

    With their emergency power supplies, such as batteries, solar panels and generators, amateur radio operators can get on the air and provide fast and reliable communications in almost any condition. (More Info)

    Upcoming Events:
    ARES Weather Spotter 146.70
    Feb. 26, 2026, 7 p.m. -Feb. 26, 2026, 7:30 p.m.

    Breakfast Club Net, 147.030
    March 2, 2026, 9 a.m. -March 2, 2026, 10 a.m.

    Weekly Net, 147.030
    March 2, 2026, 9 p.m. -March 2, 2026, 10 p.m.

    Club Meeting, EMA 240 Baldwin Dr., Lancaster, OH
    March 5, 2026, 7 p.m. -March 5, 2026, 8 p.m.

    ARES Weather Spotter 146.70
    March 5, 2026, 7 p.m. -March 5, 2026, 7:30 p.m.

    Full Calendar
    Technician
    When may an amateur station transmit without identifying on the air?

    When the transmissions are of a brief nature to make station adjustments
    When the transmissions are unmodulated
    When the transmitted power level is below 1 watt
    When transmitting signals to control model craft
    General
    Why do most amateur stations use lower sideband on the 160-, 75-, and 40-meter bands?

    Lower sideband is more efficient than upper sideband at these frequencies
    Lower sideband is the only sideband legal on these frequency bands
    Because it is fully compatible with an AM detector
    It is commonly accepted amateur practice
    Extra
    What type of equipment is commonly used to implement an amateur radio mesh network?

    A 2-meter VHF transceiver with a 1,200-baud modem
    A computer running EchoLink to provide interface from the radio to the internet
    A wireless router running custom firmware
    A 440 MHz transceiver with a 9,600-baud modem
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