SeaPac – call for student projects!
Josh, KO4TL, is working with the SeaPac convention coordinators to create a student poster session!
Oregon has THREE new ARRL-affiliated clubs! Oregon Youth ARC, K7OYA. Visit https://k7oya.radio/ Salem Amateur Repeater Group, K7ATV. https://www.wa7abu.com/ Central Oregon Coast ARC, W7FLO. https://www.w7flo.com/ Congratulations to our new ARRL-affiliated clubs!
Make sure you post your club’s Field Day event on the ARRL’s Field Day Locator site. Many use it when traveling during Field Day weekend and media outlets can use it as well.
Amateur Radio, a.k.a. Ham Radio, is a worldwide, licensed communications service. There are over 750,000 licensed ham operators in the United States (including over 20,000 in Oregon), and over 3 million worldwide. Ham radio operators use their skills and equipment to talk to other hams, near and far, over the airwaves. Ham Radio does not rely…
Nearly 70 hams did some serious hiking as part of this summer’s W7O SOTA Campout at Crater Lake. Click the link to watch WA7JNJ’s video.
We had multiple clubs whose media outreach led to great promotion of Field Day 2025. One was The Forest Grove News Times that shared what the Portland Amateur Radio Club is doing, and another was the Central Oregon Coast ARC (COCARC) in Florence, which obtained proclamations from Dunes City and Florence as this week being…
The Oregon section (and N7DUX University of Oregon Radio Club) are the home of TWO students who received scholarships from the ARRL Foundation for the 2025-2026 school year! Ellie is a University of Oregon student and president of the N7DUX club, and received a $3,000 scholarship from QCWA. Fedor is also a student at UO…