Edmond Amateur Radio Society: Amplifying Service and Fellowship

Edmond Amateur Radio Society: Amplifying Service and Fellowship

The Edmond Amateur Radio Society (EARS) is more than just an amateur radio club—it’s a thriving community dedicated to connecting people, fostering skills, and serving the public good. Established in 1957, this ARRL Special Service Club operates under the call sign K5EOK and continues to be a beacon of excellence in amateur radio.


Key Details

  • Call Sign: K5EOK
  • Meeting Time: Second Tuesday of every month at 7:00 PM
  • Location: EFD Admin Building, 5300 E. Covell, Edmond, OK 73034
  • Membership:
    • Total Members: 168
    • Licensed Members: 162
    • ARRL Members: 89

A Full-Service Amateur Radio Club

EARS is not just about transmitting signals; it’s about building connections. With specialties ranging from contests and digital modes to public service and emergency communications, EARS members play a vital role in their community. Here’s what makes this club stand out:

  1. Community Support:

    • Assists Edmond and surrounding areas with emergency operations, weather spotting, and public event management.
    • Participates in high-profile events like the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon and Edmond’s LibertyFest.
  2. Education and Mentorship:

    • Conducts entry-level license classes and technical workshops.
    • Offers ARRL Volunteer Examiner (VE) testing for those seeking amateur radio licenses.
  3. Engagement Opportunities:

    • Weekly VHF, UHF, and HF nets foster fellowship and skill-sharing.
    • Seasonal highlights like Winter and Summer Field Days and community QSO parties keep the spirit of amateur radio alive.

Leadership and Vision

The club’s officers, led by President Clay H. Mayrose (WA6LBU), embody the commitment to innovation and community. Supported by a dedicated team, including Vice President Steven T. Christy (N5ZQ) and Secretary Kari Tompkins (K5LST), EARS continues to thrive as a leading force in amateur radio.


Why EARS Matters

From mentoring aspiring operators to supporting disaster response, EARS is a vital thread in the fabric of Edmond’s community. Their efforts extend beyond radio frequencies, resonating in the lives of those they serve.


Get Involved

Whether you’re a seasoned HAM operator or a curious beginner, EARS welcomes you to join their ranks. For more information, visit their website or attend one of their monthly meetings. Discover how this vibrant club is connecting people, one signal at a time.

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