Are you a student, faculty member, alumnus, or friend of Michigan State University with a curiosity about electronics, communication, or just looking for a cool new hobby? Then look no further than the Michigan State University Amateur Radio Club (MSU ARC)!
The MSU ARC is an ARRL-affiliated club that's been around since 1969, welcoming anyone interested in the fascinating world of amateur radio, also known as ham radio.
What can you expect with the MSU ARC?
- Learn from the best: The club boasts a formidable HF station that allows you to connect with stations across the globe on frequencies ranging from 80 to 10 meters.
- Master new skills: Develop your knowledge of VHF/UHF communication and explore digital modes like packet radio.
- Join the competition: Participate in exciting contests like the ARRL School Club Roundup and the Michigan QSO Party.
- Connect with fellow enthusiasts: Meet other students, faculty, and community members who share your passion for radio technology.
- Get hands-on: The club maintains a repeater system and offers mentorship opportunities to help you get started on your ham radio journey.
Not sure if you're ready to take the plunge? No problem! The MSU ARC provides a welcoming environment for anyone curious about ham radio. They even have a Discord server for online interaction.
Here's how to get involved:
- Visit the MSU ARC website: https://msuarc.egr.msu.edu
- Check their website for upcoming meetings at 428 S Shaw Lane, East Lansing, MI 48824.
- Contact the club via email at msuamateurradioclub@gmail.com.
Become a Spartan Ham Radio Operator!
The MSU ARC offers a unique opportunity to learn valuable technical skills, connect with a supportive community, and explore the exciting world of radio communication. Join the club and see where your radio waves take you!
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