Connect, Build, and Serve Your Community with the Southwest Metro AR Transmitting Society (WB0RMK)!

Connect, Build, and Serve Your Community with the Southwest Metro AR Transmitting Society (WB0RMK)!

Calling all ham radio enthusiasts in the southwest metro area of Minnesota! The Southwest Metro AR Transmitting Society (SMARTS, WB0RMK) is an ARRL-affiliated club that offers a unique blend of activities, catering to both experienced operators and those new to the hobby.

Why Choose the Southwest Metro AR Transmitting Society?

  • Hybrid Meetings for Flexibility: SMARTS recognizes the importance of in-person interaction while also offering a virtual option for those who cannot attend meetings physically. They hold hybrid meetings on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7 PM at the Chaska American Legion, with a virtual attendance option available via email.
  • Breakfast and Camaraderie: SMARTS fosters a strong sense of community through informal breakfast gatherings held on the 4th Saturday of each month at 8:00 AM. The location rotates among surrounding communities, creating opportunities to connect with fellow members in a casual setting. Be sure to check their website (http://www.smartsonline.org/) for the latest breakfast location information.
  • Activities for All Interests: SMARTS offers a diverse range of activities, including participation in Parks On The Air (POTA), Winter Field Day (WFD), and Field Day (FD) events. These activities provide opportunities to operate from unique locations and test your skills in challenging environments. The club description also highlights their spirit of adventure, mentioning a past activation from a teepee in Upper Sioux Agency State Park!
  • Support for Builders and Newcomers: Many SMARTS members are passionate about building their own equipment, including QRP radios (low-power radios), antennas, and other accessories. If you enjoy building or are new to the hobby and need some guidance, SMARTS offers a supportive environment with members willing to mentor and share their knowledge.

Meeting Information:

  • Hybrid Meetings: 3rd Thursday of each month at 7 PM (Chaska American Legion & Virtual Option)
  • Informal Breakfast: 4th Saturday of each month at 8:00 AM (Rotating Locations) - Check website for details.

Get Involved!

  • Contact William G. Franzen WF0B, the club president and contact person, at [email protected]
  • Visit the club website (http://www.smartsonline.org/) to learn more about their upcoming meetings, breakfast gatherings, club activities, and how you can become a member of the Southwest Metro AR Transmitting Society.
  • Explore the ARRL website (https://www.arrl.org) for additional resources on various ham radio topics and to find other clubs in your area that may share your interests.

The Southwest Metro AR Transmitting Society offers a welcoming environment for ham radio operators of all experience levels. Join SMARTS to connect with fellow enthusiasts, participate in exciting activities, build your skills, and give back to your community. Visit their website or contact a club representative to learn more!

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