Peak Radio Association: Connecting Amateur Radio Enthusiasts in Corvallis and Beyond

Peak Radio Association: Connecting Amateur Radio Enthusiasts in Corvallis and Beyond

The Peak Radio Association (W7PRA) is a dynamic amateur radio club based in Corvallis, Oregon. Focused on fostering a broad interest in radio communication and operating a repeater network, the association plays an active role in both local and regional amateur radio activities.


Key Features and Activities

The Peak Radio Association offers several unique opportunities for members, including:

  • General Interest: Supporting a broad range of amateur radio activities and interests.
  • Contest Participation: Engaging in competitive events and challenges.
  • Repeaters: Managing and maintaining a repeater network, which extends communication coverage for members in the region.
  • VHF/UHF Operations: Operating high-frequency bands to support local communications and collaboration.
  • Educational Presentations: Hosting educational talks during meetings, covering a variety of amateur radio topics.

The club also hosts special events, such as the 7QP County Line Expedition and Field Day, where members come together to operate as a group and challenge themselves in real-world radio scenarios.


Meeting Times and Locations

The Peak Radio Association holds monthly business meetings on the third Monday of every month at 7:00 PM. These meetings are conducted online via Zoom to facilitate participation from members near and far. In-person meetings are typically held in the basement of Tommy's 4th Street Bar & Grill in Corvallis.

After the business portion of the meeting, members can enjoy educational presentations on a wide range of amateur radio topics.


Club Leadership and Membership

The club is led by a dedicated team of officers:

  • President: Paul J. Lusardi (N0VLR)
  • Treasurer: Andrew Prentice (W7AAU)
  • Secretary: Robert T. Mitchell (W7RTM)
  • Editor/Contact: Anthony J. Odenthal (KE7OSN)

The Peak Radio Association has 49 members, with all members holding a licensed amateur radio operator status. The club has 30 ARRL-affiliated members who benefit from access to the resources and support of the national amateur radio association.


Getting Involved

The Peak Radio Association welcomes individuals with all levels of experience in amateur radio. Whether you're a seasoned operator or a newcomer looking to learn more, the club offers a supportive environment with opportunities to expand your skills, get involved in special events, and engage in educational activities.

For more information, visit their website at https://www.w7pra.com, or email the club at w7pra@arrl.net.

By joining the Peak Radio Association, members gain access to a collaborative network of amateur radio enthusiasts and can participate in a wide range of events and learning opportunities.

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