The Andrew Johnson Amateur Radio Club (AJARC), operating under the call sign W4WC, is a vibrant community of radio enthusiasts in Greene County, Tennessee. Founded in 1994, AJARC is dedicated to promoting amateur radio, fostering camaraderie, and serving the local community.
What AJARC Offers:
- Regular Meetings: The club meets on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM. Meeting locations may vary, so please check their website for the latest updates.
- Public Service: The club actively participates in public service and emergency communications activities.
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Repeater Access: AJARC operates three repeaters from the USFS fire tower on Camp Creek Bald Mountain:
- 145.390 MHz (-600 kHz Tone 88.5)
- 443.575 MHz (+5 MHz Tone 100.0)
- 53.290 MHz (-1 MHz Tone 100.0)
- Educational Opportunities: AJARC offers entry-level license classes and conducts regular license test sessions.
- Community: AJARC fosters a strong sense of community among its members through regular meetings, social events, and club activities.
Contact Information:
- Contact: Allie Peet AA4IM
- Phone: (423) 218-9711
- Email: ajarc1958@gmail.com
- Website: http://ajarc.org
Club Leadership:
- President: Bryan S. Smith AA4BS
- Vice President: Joseph A. Bowman N4JAB
- Treasurer/Secretary/Editor: Allie Peet AA4IM
Join the Andrew Johnson Amateur Radio Club!
Whether you're a seasoned ham or just starting your journey in amateur radio, AJARC welcomes you. Join their meetings, participate in their activities, and discover the excitement of connecting with people around the globe through the airwaves.
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