The Roane County Amateur Radio Club (RCARC), established in 1959, has played a vital role in Roane County, Tennessee for over 60 years, offering a space for both newcomers and experienced radio operators to grow, learn, and contribute to public service. With a focus on digital modes, repeater systems, and emergency communication, the club has established itself as a cornerstone in the local amateur radio community.
Club Overview
- Call Sign: KE4RX
- Affiliation Date: January 24, 1959
- Membership Services: Entry-level and advanced license classes, on-the-air bulletins, and a strong mentorship program for newcomers.
Core Values and Mission
The RCARC remains committed to its mission of serving the community through public service and emergency communication while encouraging technological innovation in the amateur radio field. With repeaters on 2m, 70cm, and 23cm—including advanced systems like Fusion and D*Star—the club ensures reliable communication for its members and the wider community.
Regular Meetings
- Meeting Time: The RCARC meets on the second Thursday of each month at 7:00 PM.
- Meeting Location: Check the club's website for location details: www.KE4RX.org.
Whether you're a seasoned operator or just starting, RCARC provides a space to connect, share knowledge, and stay up-to-date with advancements in amateur radio technology.
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