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'''HLARC - Highland Lake Amateur Radio Club''', [http://www.hlarc.org/], Burent and Llano counties, Texas.  Operates 2m repeter, Active in ARES and SkyWarn
'''HLARC - Highland Lake Amateur Radio Club''', [http://www.hlarc.org/], Burent and Llano counties, Texas.  Operates 2m repeter, Active in ARES and SkyWarn


'''Straight Key Century Club (SKCC)''', [http://www.skccgroup.com/], is the fastest growing group of straight key, morse code operators in the world.  The group encourages the preservation of manually generated morse code and sponsors a Straight Key Night (SKN) every month.
'''Straight Key Century Club (SKCC)''', [http://www.skccgroup.com/], is the fastest growing group of straight key, morse code operators in the world.  The group encourages the preservation of manually generated morse code, sponsors a monthly weekend sprint event, and tries to maintain the spirit of Straight Key Night (SKN) every month.

Revision as of 09:36, 9 February 2008

FISTS North America, [1], supports the use, preservation and education of Morse code - The club is devoted exclusively to CW operators, CW operating and people who are passionate about Morse code.

NFARL - North Fulton Amateur Radio League, [2], the northern area of Atlanta, Georgia. Operates 2m and 440 repeaters.

HLARC - Highland Lake Amateur Radio Club, [3], Burent and Llano counties, Texas. Operates 2m repeter, Active in ARES and SkyWarn

Straight Key Century Club (SKCC), [4], is the fastest growing group of straight key, morse code operators in the world. The group encourages the preservation of manually generated morse code, sponsors a monthly weekend sprint event, and tries to maintain the spirit of Straight Key Night (SKN) every month.