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* [http://www.wb2jkj.org/ WB2JKJ] The Radio  Club of Junior High School 22 NYC
* [http://www.wb2jkj.org/ WB2JKJ] The Radio  Club of Junior High School 22 NYC
* [http://www.myspace.com/kd7job Bitteroot Amateur Radio School Club]


===Schools - Other===
===Schools - Other===

Revision as of 14:29, 1 July 2009

Please contribute links and information directly aimed at or of interest to under 18's

See also: Getting licensed in Amateur Radio is easier than you think, Ham Radio. What is it and why do they do it?

Clubs

Related wiki pages Starting a School Radio Club, Clubs

Schools - Australia

  • VK3KID Sherbrooke Community School Victoria

Schools - USA

  • KB3BRT The Cowanesque Valley School Amateur Radio Club
  • K2HHS Hackensack High School Amateur Radio Club.
  • K3NHC North Hills High School Amateur Radio and Electronics Club.
  • K9SOU Bloomington High School Amateur Radio Club
  • NW5HS Northwest High School Amateur Radio Club
  • WB2JKJ The Radio Club of Junior High School 22 NYC

Schools - Other

Other radio clubs for teens

  • SPARK Scouts Practicing Amateur radio Knowledge
  • SRAG Scout Radio Activities Group.
  • WB3DGR The Camp Shohola Amateur Radio Club.

Competitions

  • JOTA Jamboree of the air

Forums and discussion boards

Cool Stuff

Clip Art

Internet communities for under 18's

Information Websites

Yahoo Groups

Please note that some of these groups may have restricted memberships.

See also

Operating procedures
Operation Callsigns and ITU prefixes * Codes and Alphabets * Modes * Morse code * Nets * UK licensing * Terminology
DX and Contesting Awards and Certificates * DXCC * DX cluster * Field day * Gridsquares * Logging * QSL and QSL Bureaus * Records - Distance
Emergencies Emergency Frequencies * ARES * IRESC * SATERN * Weather spotting
QRP Trail-Friendly Radio
Utilities Beacons (/B) and Time Beacons