We are dues paying members of three amateur radio clubs: The Eastern Arizona Amateur Radio Society, the Eagle Rock Amateur Radio Club and the Arizona Repeater Association. All three clubs have been around a long time. First, let's introduce EAARS with their 50-year history as published in the club's September 2024 newsletter.
Here are the two links you need to know for EAARS: Website: https://www.eaars.com/
and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/EAARS
We're a tad bit confused by the plaque shown below. It was passed around at the September meeting of the Eagle Rock Amateur Radio Club as if it was just received. Clearly, it marks 50 years affiliation but it's dated 1967. We presume ERARC started up in 1967 but will have to check.
Website: https://www.erarc.org/home Club does not appear to have a Facebook account.
The Arizona Repeater Association dates back at least 50 years as well. The club runs quite a network of Arizona repeaters. Since their Mt. Org repeater will be our "goto" repeater during Snow Bird Season, it's a unwritten but MAJOR rule that we pay our dues!
ARA Website: https://www.w7ara.org/z/Welcome.aspx Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArizonaRepeaterAssociation/
Note: The map below will be very hard to read in this blog format. Here is the original page:
https://www.w7ara.org/mbk/ARA_Map_2023_11_29.pdf
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