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* [http://www.goldcoastamateurradio.com/home.aspx GCARSI]Gold Coast Amateur Radio Society Incorporated | * [http://www.goldcoastamateurradio.com/home.aspx GCARSI]Gold Coast Amateur Radio Society Incorporated. The clubrooms are at 85 Harper Street Nerang, Queensland. | ||
The clubrooms are open each Saturday afternoon from about 1.30 PM for a casual informal get together. | |||
The Society welcomes new members, whether already certificated Radio Amateurs. or those wishing to get into the hobby. The Society runs classes to prepare would-be amateurs and also holds examinations conducted under the auspices of the Wireless Institute of Australia. The Society has been responsible in recent years for inducting more people into the hobby than any other organisation in Australia. | |||
The Society owns and operates a number of repeaters in the 23cm, 70cm,2m and 6m bands. More information about these can be [http://www.goldcoastamateurradio.com/repeaters-nets.aspx found here] | |||
* [http://groups.google.com/group/orarc-talk ORARC] Orana Region Amateur Radio Club, which meets in Dubbo every odd month. | * [http://groups.google.com/group/orarc-talk ORARC] Orana Region Amateur Radio Club, which meets in Dubbo every odd month. |
Revision as of 14:51, 7 February 2008
- GCARSIGold Coast Amateur Radio Society Incorporated. The clubrooms are at 85 Harper Street Nerang, Queensland.
The clubrooms are open each Saturday afternoon from about 1.30 PM for a casual informal get together.
The Society welcomes new members, whether already certificated Radio Amateurs. or those wishing to get into the hobby. The Society runs classes to prepare would-be amateurs and also holds examinations conducted under the auspices of the Wireless Institute of Australia. The Society has been responsible in recent years for inducting more people into the hobby than any other organisation in Australia.
The Society owns and operates a number of repeaters in the 23cm, 70cm,2m and 6m bands. More information about these can be found here
- ORARC Orana Region Amateur Radio Club, which meets in Dubbo every odd month.
- REAST Radio and Electronics Association of Southern Tasmania, based in Hobart Tasmania.