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== National == | == National == | ||
* '''FISTS North America''', [http://www.fists.org/], ''The International Morse Preservation Society'', 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. | * '''FISTS North America''', [http://www.fists.org/], ''The International Morse Preservation Society'', supports the use, preservation and education of Morse code - The club is devoted exclusively to [[Modes#Continuous Wave (CW)|CW]] operators, [[Modes#Continuous Wave (CW)|CW]] operating and people who are passionate about Morse code. | ||
* '''Straight Key Century Club (SKCC)''', [http://www.skccgroup.com/], is the fastest growing group of straight key | * '''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. | ||
==Georgia== | ==Georgia== |
Revision as of 11:02, 29 March 2008
National
- FISTS North America, [1], The International Morse Preservation Society, 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.
- Straight Key Century Club (SKCC), [2], 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.
Georgia
- North Fulton Amateur Radio League (NFARL), [3], the northern area of Atlanta, Georgia. Operates 2m and 440 repeaters.
South Carolina
- Columbia Amateur Radio Club (CARC), [4] - Greater Columbia, SC Area. Meetings are on the first Monday of each month at the ETV building near Williams-Bryce Stadium (see the website for directions). Everyone is invited to attend, whether you're a licensed ham or just interested in the hobby. The CARC is a service-oriented ham radio organization. Nets are held every Sunday and Wednesday evening at 8:30 PM on the 147.330 (+600) repeater. PL tone 156.7Hz There are monthly workshops ("Roger's Workshops") on topics of interest to ham operators at every level.
- Trident Amateur Radio Club (TARC), [5], - Greater Charleston, SC Area. We are a broad based club, offering something for everyone, no matter if your interests lie in fellowship, disaster relief, repeaters, HF, VHF, UHF, Nets, Satellite or just plain fun, we invite you to join us. Our club meetings are held the third Monday of each month, at the American Red Cross Building on Rivers Avenue @ Greenridge Rd., in the old shopping center behind the Arby's. If you are interested in becoming a member, attend a meeting or announce yourself on the TARC Net every Tuesday at 20:00 Local - 147.270+ (Summerville) - 147.345+(Adams Run) - 442.150+ (Trident Medical Center). All repeaters have a PL tone of 123.0Hz - NET CONTROL, Bobby W4KSD. Want to try 10 meters? Locals listen on 28.450 most evenings.
Texas
- Highland Lake Amateur Radio Club (HLARC), [6], Burent and Llano counties, Texas. Operates 2m repeater, Active in ARES and SkyWarn