The ARRL (American Radio Relay League) is excited to introduce you to Rocky Mountain Ham Radio (RMHR)! Unlike traditional clubs, RMHR is a special service organization dedicated to supporting amateur radio enthusiasts across Colorado and New Mexico.
What Makes Rocky Mountain Ham Radio Special?
- Broad Support: RMHR caters to a wide range of interests within the ham radio community, including contesting, digital modes, DXing, general interest, public service, repeaters, and even supporting school or youth groups.
- Focus on Resources: They prioritize providing valuable resources to hams in the region. Visit their website (https://www.rmham.org) for a comprehensive overview of their offerings. This might include a club newsletter, information on hamfests, on-the-air bulletins, a packet radio BBS, and repeater access.
- ARRL Special Service Club: RMHR holds a special designation as an ARRL Special Service Club, signifying their commitment to supporting amateur radio in a broader, more regional way.
Connect with the Rocky Mountain Ham Radio Community
While RMHR doesn't have regular meetings or a dedicated meeting place, their website serves as a central hub for information and resources. Check their website for updates on events, activities, and how to get involved with the RMHR community.
The ARRL: Your Gateway to the World of Ham Radio
The ARRL is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and supporting amateur radio. They offer a wealth of resources, including information about finding clubs near you, licensing requirements, and educational materials.
Expand Your Ham Radio Experience
Rocky Mountain Ham Radio offers a unique and valuable resource for ham radio enthusiasts in Colorado and New Mexico. Visit the ARRL website (https://www.arrl.org) to learn more and embark on your exciting ham radio adventure!
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