Newark Amateur Radio Association: A Beacon for Ham Radio Enthusiasts

Newark Amateur Radio Association: A Beacon for Ham Radio Enthusiasts

In the vibrant community of Heath, Ohio, the Newark Amateur Radio Association (NARA) has become a cornerstone for amateur radio enthusiasts since its founding and ARRL affiliation in 1969. With a focus on education, public service, and fostering connections among operators, NARA has built a reputation for excellence in the ham radio world.


A Mission Rooted in Service

The mission of NARA is multifaceted, blending the technical and community-oriented aspects of amateur radio. Key goals include:

  • Fostering the amateur radio hobby: Encouraging exploration and experimentation among members.
  • Providing repeater systems: Ensuring reliable communication infrastructure for the amateur community.
  • Public service and emergency communications: Offering critical support in times of need.
  • Education for licensing: Preparing new operators to earn their licenses and embrace the art of communication.
  • Creating a forum for collaboration: Providing a welcoming space for members to share experiences and socialize.

Activities that Inspire

At the heart of NARA is a rich calendar of events and services designed to engage both seasoned operators and newcomers alike:

  • Monthly Meetings: Held every 3rd Saturday at 6:00 PM at the American Red Cross Building, providing a platform for knowledge sharing and community building.
  • Education and Licensing: Offering entry-level and advanced license classes to expand the amateur radio community.
  • Hamfest and Testing Sessions: Celebrating the hobby while offering testing opportunities for prospective operators.
  • Repeaters: Maintaining robust systems for seamless communication across the region.

Leadership and Vision

Under the guidance of passionate officers such as President Ronald N. Jones (WE8V) and Vice President Jeffrey S. Davis (N8ADX), NARA continues to thrive. The leadership’s dedication to advancing amateur radio is reflected in the association’s commitment to innovation, education, and community outreach.


Connecting a Community

With 67 members, including 26 ARRL-affiliated operators, NARA is more than just a club—it’s a family. The association provides an inclusive space where members can exchange ideas, learn from one another, and collaborate on exciting projects.


Become a Part of NARA

For anyone curious about amateur radio, NARA offers the perfect environment to dive into this fascinating hobby. Whether you're a licensed operator or a beginner, you'll find opportunities to grow, learn, and connect.

To learn more about the Newark Amateur Radio Association, visit their website at www.n8ara.org. Join NARA and be part of a tradition of service, innovation, and camaraderie in amateur radio!

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