GIREARC (311878) | |||
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Description | Gogebic Iron Range Emegency Amateur Radio Club | ||
Website | https://www.facebook.com/GIREARC/ | ||
Country | USA | ||
Reflector | XLX303D | ||
Bridged to | |||
D-Star | Tetra | ||
P25 | Analog | ||
Wires-X | YSF |
The Gogebic Iron Range Emegency Amateur Radio Club is located in Ironwood,Michigan founded in Aug 2012. Our purpose is to promote the radio art and science and assist in the naional emergency preparedness efforts in the field of Emegency communications.
GIREARC is a special interest Club. We do, however, invite amateurs strongly interested in the different aspects of Ham Radio and promote their special interests. We welcome all amateurs from the newest technician to the most seasoned extra class. We encourage membership in ARRL, MARS, SKYWARN, ARES, and RACES, and acknowledge the amateur radio operator’s responsibility to the public by providing emergency communications, encouraging members to improve their communication and technical skills, and by fostering international good will.
Want to get on the air? Looking for help setting up a radio? Have a question or problem that’s been bothering you? Our “Hams Helping Hams” session may be just what you need.
GIREARC (311878) | |||
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Description | Gogebic Iron Range Emegency Amateur Radio Club | ||
Website | https://www.facebook.com/GIREARC/ | ||
Country | USA | ||
Reflector | XLX303D | ||
Bridged to | |||
D-Star | Tetra | ||
P25 | Analog | ||
Wires-X | YSF |
The Gogebic Iron Range Emegency Amateur Radio Club is located in Ironwood,Michigan founded in Aug 2012. Our purpose is to promote the radio art and science and assist in the naional emergency preparedness efforts in the field of Emegency communications.
GIREARC is a special interest Club. We do, however, invite amateurs strongly interested in the different aspects of Ham Radio and promote their special interests. We welcome all amateurs from the newest technician to the most seasoned extra class. We encourage membership in ARRL, MARS, SKYWARN, ARES, and RACES, and acknowledge the amateur radio operator’s responsibility to the public by providing emergency communications, encouraging members to improve their communication and technical skills, and by fostering international good will.
Want to get on the air? Looking for help setting up a radio? Have a question or problem that’s been bothering you? Our “Hams Helping Hams” session may be just what you need.