Oregon W7O SOTA Campout video
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.
Are you passionate about and love talking about ham radio? Are you OK with crowds? We (a collective of passionate hams) are doing a ham radio booth at the Oregon State Fair in Salem. You can be a part of it. We will be active from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Friday, 8/22, Monday, 8/25,…
Dear Oregon ARRL members: Our upcoming Oregon W1AW/7 operation needs you to sign up and make QSOs from June 3-9. As part of ARRL Year of the Club and America 250 celebrations, the W1AW callsign is traveling all over the country and being operated from each state for two weeks during the year. ARRL-affiliated clubs…
The Oregon section has a new Assistant Section Youth Coordinator! Ethan Looney, KK7UYXY, is a very experienced and talented 16 year old amateur radio operator. He founded the Oregon Youth Amateur Radio Club, has earned DXCC, and participated in the PJ6Y Saba DXpedition. He will be working with Oregon’s Section Youth Coordinators, Affiliated Clubs Coordinator,…
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…
Today’s equipment simply begs to be taken portable. When I was licensed in 1984, you could find a few compact HF radios – Icom IC-735, Kenwood TS-120S, Yaesu FT-757GX – but I was taught to be wary of solid state radios because the transistors were “fragile,” so my first rig was a Novice-proof radio called…
Josh, KO4TL, is working with the SeaPac convention coordinators to create a student poster session!