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Closed Club · 343 members · Last active
25.00 USD/yearOur group of repeater owners comprises radio enthusiasts working together on a joint project we like to call Midwest GMRS. From Information technology to heavy construction, our owners and members represent the true diversity of the Midwestern United States. Our target audience is the myGMRS network Region 169, which comprises IL, IN, IA, MI, MN, MO, NE, ND, OH, SD, and WI. Yearly membership covers a small portion of our monthly expenses and includes instant access to the Midwest GMRS, IA, IL, IN, OH, and WI repeater information. You will no longer need to request access as membership grants it. Please consider joining; it's only $.0.48 a week!
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REACT INTERNATIONAL start a club in your area only takes 3 people to start a club and you are in a 501 c-3 tax exempt group with 4 million insurance. We have clubs all over the united states contact us today and we can get you signed up, no license required at all to be a member or start a team. -
Open Club · 3 members
FreeA place to collaborate for GMRS users and set channel standards in Taney County Missouri. Local club meetings and classes based in Branson, MO. Donations are welcome, but are not required. FREE classes on GMRS given in Taney County! If you have an interest in a beginner class to GMRS or questions about your radio, just let us know! Everyone with an interest in radio communications is welcome to join. HAM operators are also welcome and strongly encouraged! Emergency preparedness starts with communication!
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Open Club · 8 members
35.00 USD/12 monthsWest Hennepin Radio operates two towers in Western Hennepin County. We have service in Northwest/Western Hennepin, Wright, Anoka, Northeastern Meeker Counties in Minnesota. The North Tower / Repeater is currently a closed system. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Our South Tower/ Repeater is open for membership. The South tower can cover a large portion of Western Hennepin, Wright, Meeker, and Carver Counties depending on terrain and your radio equipment. When you join the West Hennepin Radio Club, You are getting access to the South Tower / Repeater
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The Kitsap County Amateur Radio Club (KCARC) is an amateur radio public service organization and an American Radio Relay League (ARRL) Special Services club. The KCARC is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as a Non-Profit Charitable Organization, holding 501(c)(3) tax exempt status. The KCARC was founded in 1982 as the North Kitsap Amateur Radio Club with about 10 members. Since then, the club has grown to over 100 members spanning the entire county and renamed to capture the true scope of our membership. Our club’s focus is on the ‘Hobby’ of amateur radio allowing us to support all facets of amateur radio. Please see our website for meetings and membership detials. -
Open Club · 10 members · Last active
FreeA place to collaborate for GMRS users and set channel standards in Mississippi. Local club meetings and classes based in Carthage, MS. Donations are welcome, but are not required. FREE classes on GMRS given in Leake County! If you have an interest in a beginner class to GMRS or questions about your radio, just let us know! Everyone with an interest in radio communications is welcome to join. HAM operators are also welcome and strongly encouraged! Emergency preparedness starts with communication! -
Open Club · 10 members
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Big Bend GMRS Supports the General Mobile Radio Service in the Big Bend area of Florida. Members help promote, educate, and assist licensees and area communities by providing GMRS information, assisting with FCC licensing, supporting group/team activities, and sponsoring repeaters and special events. All are welcome! -
Open Club · 23 members
FreeUse of the repeater is free and I encourage its use. I am hoping to expand the coverage of the repeater by the end of 2023 or first part of 2024. Right now the antenna sits at tree level at about 70' and I will try to get it to 100' above the treeline and change the antenna to a CommSpec DB408. This should effectively expand the coverage to about 30 miles. I will be adding a list of parts needed, if you wish to contribute you can supply the parts or make a financial donation to this project. Thanks Frank WqWr627