Explore Communication and Community with the Atikokan Amateur Radio Club (AARC)

Explore Communication and Community with the Atikokan Amateur Radio Club (AARC)

Calling all radio enthusiasts in Atikokan and beyond! Are you curious about the exciting world of ham radio, or a seasoned operator looking for a local community? Look no further than the Atikokan Amateur Radio Club (AARC)!

The AARC: Your Gateway to Ham Radio

The AARC is a dynamic group passionate about amateur radio. They serve Atikokan and the surrounding areas, including Northern Quetico Park, offering a welcoming environment for anyone interested in exploring this fascinating hobby.

Why Join the AARC?

  • Develop Your Skills: The AARC offers a basic qualification course annually to help you obtain your amateur radio license and unlock the world of ham communication.
  • Connect with Fellow Hams: Regular meetings provide a platform to meet other radio enthusiasts, share experiences, and learn from each other.
  • Stay Engaged: Participate in the weekly Sunday evening net on the 9031 reflector, a great way to connect with fellow radio operators across the region.
  • Community Support: The AARC is actively involved in the local community. They contribute to the Northwestern Ontario Amateur Radio Emergency Service (NWO ARES), and their website might showcase events where they provide communication support.

The AARC at Your Fingertips

  • Website: Visit the AARC's website (http://www.ve3rib.ca/) for the latest information on meetings, courses, nets, and club activities.
  • Contact: Reach out to Warren Paulson, VE3FYN, at (807) 597.6989 for any questions.

AARC Resources:

  • Repeaters: The club maintains a repeater (VE3RIB) to facilitate communication within their coverage area. It also features an autopatch for connecting to the telephone network.
  • APRS Network: The AARC contributes to the APRS network, allowing you to share your location and track other stations in real-time.
  • ARES Support: As part of NWO ARES, the AARC plays a crucial role in maintaining communication during emergencies.

Join the AARC and Discover the Power of Ham Radio!

The AARC is a valuable resource for anyone interested in amateur radio. With their commitment to education, community, and emergency preparedness, they offer a fantastic way to explore this rewarding hobby.

Note: While the provided information is from 2014, it's recommended to check the AARC website for the latest updates on meetings, courses, and events.

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