The Wilson Amateur Radio Club (Call Sign: WC4AR) has been a cornerstone of amateur radio activity in Lebanon, Tennessee, since its affiliation with the ARRL on October 21st, 1989. The club is known for its active participation in local emergency communications, digital modes, and fostering new talent in the world of ham radio.
About the Club
- Call Sign: WC4AR
- Affiliation Date: October 21st, 1989
- Club Services: Newsletter, Hamfest, License Test Sessions, Mentorship, Repeater Access
- Specialties: Digital Modes, DX, Public Service/Emergency, Repeaters, VHF/UHF
Meeting Information
- When: First Saturday of each month at 6:00 PM Central Time
- Where: WEMA Training Center, 115 Oak St., Lebanon, TN 37087
The Wilson Amateur Radio Club holds monthly meetings that focus on both technical discussions and social activities, aiming to bring together operators of all levels. Whether you're an experienced ham or just starting, the club provides a welcoming space to learn and grow.
Club Repeater and Weekly Net
The club operates a 147.105 MHz repeater with a tone of 156.7 Hz, which is open for general amateur radio use. Additionally, the club hosts a Weekly Net every Thursday evening at 8:00 PM Central Time, providing members with a platform to check in and discuss various topics of interest.
Join the Club
With 57 members, including 35 ARRL members, the Wilson Amateur Radio Club continues to grow its network and foster a spirit of community and service. Visit their website at wilsonarc.org for more information and to become part of this dynamic club.
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