Connecting with the Rhea County Amateur Radio Club (K4DPD)

Connecting with the Rhea County Amateur Radio Club (K4DPD)

The Rhea County Amateur Radio Club (RCARC), operating under the call sign K4DPD, is a thriving community of radio enthusiasts in Rhea County, Tennessee. Founded in 1998, RCARC is dedicated to promoting amateur radio, fostering camaraderie, and serving the local community.

What RCARC Offers:

  • Regular Meetings: The club meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:00 PM at the CAP Building, 154 Walter Squire Rd, Dayton, TN 37321.
  • Educational Opportunities: RCARC offers a range of educational services, including entry-level and advanced license classes, and conducts regular license test sessions.
  • Public Service: The club actively participates in public service and emergency communications activities.
  • Repeater Access: RCARC operates a repeater to enhance communication within the Rhea County area.
  • Contesting: The club encourages and supports member participation in various amateur radio contests.
  • Community: RCARC fosters a strong sense of community among its members through regular meetings, social events, and club activities.

Contact Information:

Club Leadership:

  • President: Daniel S. Headlee KK4GGK
  • Vice President: Alan Matt Reed WT4FU
  • Editor: Robert Frailing AJ4SB

Join the Rhea County Amateur Radio Club!

Whether you're a seasoned ham or just starting your journey in amateur radio, RCARC 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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