Overview
The Radio Amateurs of Northern Vermont (RANV) is an active and vibrant amateur radio club, fostering a passion for the hobby while engaging in a wide range of activities. As a general-purpose club, RANV excels in Field Day operations, contests, and public service events, creating a welcoming environment for all radio enthusiasts.
Club Details
- Call Sign: W1NVT
- Affiliation Date: August 12, 1991
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Meeting Schedule:
- When: 2nd Thursday of each month at 7 PM
- Where: Holy Family Parish Hall, 28 Lincoln St., Essex Junction, VT
Specialties
- Contesting
- Digital Modes
- DX Operations
- General Interest Topics
- Public Service and Emergency Communications
- Repeaters
- VHF/UHF Operations
Activities and Services
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Meetings and Presentations:
- Monthly meetings featuring live and online guest presentations and discussions on current topics.
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Events and Sponsorships:
- HAM-CON: ARRL Vermont State Convention held annually on the 4th Saturday of February.
- Vermont QSO Party: Hosted during the first weekend of February.
- Field Day: RANV’s 2A Field Day operation consistently ranks in the Top 10 and has won the category 11 times since 1986.
- Parks on the Air (POTA): Activations of Vermont Parks during warmer months.
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Repeaters:
- Operates the WB1GQR repeater on 145.15 MHz (- offset), PL 100.0.
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Educational Opportunities:
- Entry-Level License Classes
- General or Higher License Classes
- License Test Sessions
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Member Engagement:
- Regularly publishes a club newsletter.
- Offers mentoring to new and experienced operators.
Membership and Statistics
- Total Members: 90
- Voting Members: 90
- Licensed Amateur Members: 90
- ARRL Members: 60
Leadership
- Contact and Secretary: Bob Henneberger (K1BIF)
- President: Stewart Corey (KC1IFK)
- Treasurer, Vice President, and Editor: George A. May (KC1JGM)
Contact Information
- Email: ranvradio@gmail.com
- Website: http://www.ranv.org
Why Join RANV?
- Consistent Excellence: A top-performing Field Day club with a history of success.
- Diverse Opportunities: From contests to public service and educational programs, RANV offers something for everyone.
- Community Engagement: Connects amateur radio enthusiasts across Vermont and beyond through events like HAM-CON and the Vermont QSO Party.
- Support and Mentorship: Provides a welcoming environment for amateurs of all experience levels.
Conclusion
The Radio Amateurs of Northern Vermont is a thriving organization dedicated to advancing amateur radio while fostering a sense of community and collaboration. Whether you are a seasoned operator or just starting your journey in the hobby, RANV is an excellent choice to learn, connect, and grow. Join today and become part of a top-tier amateur radio club!
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