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- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club abbreviation "AARC".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club abstract "Although there is anecdotal evidence of the an amateur radio club in Omaha prior to World War II, The Ak-Sar-Ben Amateur Radio Club (AARC)as it exists today, was started in 1945 and has been affiliated with the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) since that time. The club is not affiliated with The Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben.The AARC has members involved in nearly every aspect of the hobby from DXing (distant station) to digital communications such as Packet Radio and D-Star to High-speed multimedia radio(HSMM).The membership ranges from new hams just starting their amateur radio "career" to seasoned hams willing to share their knowledge. The AARC holds monthly meetings on the second Friday of each month. Meetings are held at the Heartland Chapterhouse of the American Red Cross 2912 S 80th Ave, in Omaha.Members also meet “on the air” on Monday evenings at 9:00 p.m. on the KØUSA 2-meter repeater on 146.940(-) MHz.The AARC supports the Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES) and encourages members participation in the Douglas County ARES organization. Douglas County ARES has a working relationship with Douglas County, Nebraska Douglas County Emergency Management Agency, the Omaha Metro Medical Response System (OMMRS). ARES members are trained weather spotters under the National Weather Service’s SKYWARN Program. The AARC is proud to host ARES Activities on the club’s KØUSA 146.940 repeater. Douglas County ARES holds weekly training and information nets on Sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. using the KØUSA Repeater.In support of the disaster and emergency communications, the club owns a variety of antennas, radios and generators that are available for deployment to assist with communication needs. The club tests its equipment stores annually during the ARRL's Field Day. Field Day allows operators to learn the skills that make amateur radio that "go to" communications medium when normal lines of communication fail or are over loaded. The AARC uses the event to encourage members in their knowledge of getting their station back on the air and away from their homes.After the 1975 tornado Omaha built a new emergency operations center. Because of the critical role that the Ak-Sar-Ben Amateur Radio Club played in the response to the disaster, the club was awarded a $10,000 grant from the City of Omaha to outfit a communications room with amateur radio equipment. The communications operation has expanded over the years to include two HF capable radios, four VHF/UHF stations, Packet radio, APRS, Amateur Television and most recently D-Star.".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club affiliation American_Radio_Relay_League.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club formationYear "1945".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club location Omaha,_Nebraska.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club wikiPageExternalLink skywarn.org.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club wikiPageExternalLink www.aksarbenarc.org.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club wikiPageExternalLink www.arrl.org.
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- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club wikiPageRevisionID "600292282".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club abbreviation "AARC".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club affiliations "American Radio Relay League".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club caption "AkSarBen Amateur Radio Club".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club formation "Before 1945".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club hasPhotoCollection Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club location "Omaha, NE".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club mainOrgan "Ham Hum".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club name "Ak-Sar-Ben Amateur Radio Club Inc.".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club regionServed "Omaha Metro Area".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club remarks "FM Repeater on 146.940Mhz".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club type "Non-Profit".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club website www.aksarbenarc.org.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club subject Category:Amateur_radio_organizations.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club type Agent.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club type Organisation.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club type Organization.
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- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club comment "Although there is anecdotal evidence of the an amateur radio club in Omaha prior to World War II, The Ak-Sar-Ben Amateur Radio Club (AARC)as it exists today, was started in 1945 and has been affiliated with the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) since that time.".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club label "Ak-Sar-Ben Amateur Radio Club".
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club sameAs m.0jt249s.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club sameAs Q4700020.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club sameAs Q4700020.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club wasDerivedFrom Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club?oldid=600292282.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club homepage www.aksarbenarc.org.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club isPrimaryTopicOf Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club.
- Ak-Sar-Ben_Amateur_Radio_Club name "Ak-Sar-Ben(AkSarBen) Amateur Radio Club Inc.".