The Amateur Radio Interest Dichotomy (ARID) is an enthusiastic and diverse amateur radio club based in Carrollton, Georgia. With a focus on a wide range of radio-related activities, ARID provides a welcoming environment for amateur radio operators of all skill levels to connect, learn, and engage in the hobby.
Club Information
- Club Name: Amateur Radio Interest Dichotomy (ARID)
- Call Sign: KC5RNJ
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Contact Person: Blake A. Ross, WX4ATL
- Phone: (470) 243-0460
- Email: ko4vdu@arrl.net
Meetings and Location
ARID holds its monthly meetings on the first Saturday of each month at 9:00 PM. The meetings take place at 2502 Carrollton Villa Rica Hwy, Carrollton, GA 30116, United States. These gatherings are a great opportunity for members to share their experiences, discuss new technologies, and plan future club activities.
Specialties and Services
ARID is involved in a variety of amateur radio activities, making it a versatile club with several specialties:
- Digital Modes
- DX (Long Distance Communications)
- General Interest
- Repeaters
- VHF/UHF
In addition to its specialties, ARID offers valuable services such as mentoring for new radio operators, on-the-air bulletins, and repeater access for its members.
Club Leadership
The leadership team of ARID includes:
- President: David R. Ross, WW4WWW
- Vice President, Secretary, and Editor: Blake A. Ross, WX4ATL
- Treasurer: John H. Ellis, KQ4LFX
These dedicated officers ensure that the club runs smoothly and that members have access to the resources they need to enjoy and improve their amateur radio skills.
Membership and Participation
ARID boasts 17 members, with 9 voting licensed amateur radio operators. Of these, 5 are ARRL members, demonstrating the club's strong ties to the national amateur radio community.
Join ARID
Whether you’re a seasoned operator or new to amateur radio, ARID offers a dynamic and supportive environment. The club's diverse interests in digital modes, DX, and VHF/UHF communications provide plenty of opportunities for members to learn and grow. Regular meetings and a strong mentoring program make ARID an ideal place to deepen your knowledge and involvement in amateur radio.
For more information or to join, visit the club’s website at www.arid.club or reach out to Blake A. Ross via email or phone. ARID is a great place to connect with fellow radio enthusiasts and participate in a wide range of activities.
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