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.
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…
Earn $$$ for your club by collecting ARRL membership dues and forms! ALL ARRL Affiliated Clubs can receive $20 for each NEW membership and $5 for each RENEWAL submitted to ARRL Headquarters. Applies to Standard Membership only. A NEW MEMBER is defined as any individual who has never been a member of ARRL or any…
Wednesday, March 12 – Oregon Radio Clubs meeting! If you are interested in forming a club, are looking to gain ARRL affiliation for your club, want to share best practices, want to collaborate with other clubs, want to discuss club outreach and growth, or want to discuss benefits of ARRL affiliation, this meeting is for…
Winter Field Day can be a great way to get hams involved and on the air. It takes place on the last weekend of January. Clubs can use it to help participants improve their preparedness for disasters and enhance their operational abilities in adverse conditions—or to just get on the air at a club or…
George Cutsogeorge, W2VJN, Veneta, Oregon receives Yasme Excellence Award In his nearly 80 years as an amateur radio operator, he has made many contributions to the technical advancement of the amateur service through his articles, books and business endeavors. His passion for ham radio drove him to be constantly working to make improvements in the…
During the last Oregon Radio Clubs Meeting, we discussed benefits of becoming an ARRL affiliated club, and how to apply for and maintain ARRL affiliation. Benefits include: Access to Liability Insurance New Member Referrals Membership Recruitment Commissions Mailing Lists ARRL Annual Report There are four club categories: Local Amateur Radio Clubs (category one) Regionally or…