The ARRL website search results revealed the Honolulu Amateur Radio Club (HARC) as a potential club for your ham radio interests in Hawaii. Here's a breakdown of what they offer:
A Rebuilding Club in Oahu
Founded in 1947, HARC boasts a long history but is currently undergoing a rebuilding phase after COVID-19. Their membership is around 22 active members. Their website (http://www.pdarrl.org) provides basic information.
Open and Welcoming Environment
Despite being in a rebuilding phase, HARC seems to be open and welcoming to new members:
- Description: Their website explicitly states that anyone interested in any aspect of amateur radio is welcome to join them.
- Visiting Amateurs: The information mentions that visiting amateur radio operators are also welcome at their meetings.
Meeting Details
- Schedule: They meet on the 3rd Saturday of each month at 9:00 AM Hawaii Standard Time (HST).
- Location: Their meetings are currently held at Ruby Tuesdays in the Moanalua Shopping Center on Valkenburgh Street near the NEX.
Potential Specialties and Resources
Based on the limited website information, HARC might focus on:
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Contests: Participating in amateur radio contests to test skills and compete with other stations.
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DXing: Pushing the boundaries of long-distance communication.
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General Interest: Enjoying all aspects of amateur radio operation.
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School or Youth Group (potentially): Their website doesn't mention specific programs, but you can inquire during a meeting.
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VHF/UHF: There's a possibility they focus on communication within the Very High Frequency and Ultra High Frequency bands, though confirmation is needed.
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Club Newsletter (potentially): They might have a club newsletter with updates and announcements, but confirmation is needed.
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Mentorship (potentially): Experienced members might guide newcomers, though contacting them for confirmation is recommended.
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Repeater (potentially): They might manage a repeater to facilitate communication among members and with other stations in the area, but confirmation is needed.
Connecting with HARC
Here's how to get involved:
- Website: Visit their website (http://www.pdarrl.org) for any updates (be aware the information might not be fully current).
- Contact: Reach out to Charles E. Epperson AH6SC, the club contact, at [email protected]
While HARC is currently rebuilding, their openness to new members and focus on creating a welcoming environment make them a good option, especially if you're in Oahu and want to connect with other ham radio enthusiasts locally. Since their website information might not be fully current, contacting them directly is recommended to get the latest details on their activities and resources.
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