Equipment Check Out / Check In Page Updated – Assistant Equipment Manager Named
The club website has been updated to allow members who have borrowed equipment to use the same form on the website to let us know the equipment has been returned. ...
Operator and Sponsor of the Radio Science and Operations Center (RSOC)
The club website has been updated to allow members who have borrowed equipment to use the same form on the website to let us know the equipment has been returned. ...
An ARES volunteer form has been created that will allow Anchorage ARES members to volunteer for team assignments. Click here to go to the volunteer form. Check out the Anchorage...
Two new callsigns have been issued by the FCC that we will used for Emcomm purposes in the Anchorage Area. The new callsigns are “KL7NMC”, for the Alaska Native Medical...
We’ve created a page on the AARC website which lists the Public Service Events the club supports, as well as a means to volunteer to assist with each event. From...
Boris Mesits, KE8JLB, is a student at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and is a member of their SEDS Club (Students for the Exploration and Development of Space)....
Two new banners were installed at the RSOC over the past few days. One presents the club’s information with our old faithful AARC logo, our club name, web address, and...
The AARC is assisting Professor Amanda Dawn Christie of Concordia University with reception and live streaming of her art/science transmissions from HAARP. Day one, Monday, March 25 wrapped up with...
Amateur radio license testing sessions in Fairbanks are normally conducted on the 1st Saturday of each month. However, due to a scheduling conflict at the testing venue, the May Fairbanks...
The Anchorage Amateur Radio Club (AARC) Board of Directors commissioned a new logo for the Radio Science and Operations Center tonight at their monthly Board of Directors meeting. Better known...
Boris Mesits, KE8JLB, reports that they are still assembling everything for the Weather Balloon Experiment being put together at UNC Chapel Hill. The radio transmitter works beautifully, they were able...
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