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AARC is the largest Ham Radio Club in the state with more than 300 members. AARC invites anyone with an interest in amateur radio or public service to come out and visit us.  We have various working groups in the evenings several times a month.   Give the station a call prior to coming out to make sure there will be someone there. The AARC is dedicated to public service and public safety.  The Club provides emergency communicaions and training to any group or civil authority.   Arrangements can be made for a tour of the station just let activities@kl7aa.net know what your group wants to see or do.

Dues are a meager $12 a year, those dues includes a newsletter via email or directly from the AARC webpages.

COMING SOON!  PAYPAL PAYMENT OPTION!

You can join the club at any of our monthly meetings, or by calling 
AARC at 345-0719 anytime.

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Next General Membership Meeting will be on June 7th at the APU Campus starting at 7pm.

AARC meetings are held the first Friday of each month at 
7:00 PM.  Our meetings are located in the Carr-Gottstein building at 
Alaska Pacific University, 4101 University Drive, Anchorage, Alaska.
New and prospective hams as well as the general public are 
always invited to join us! 

Where is the clubhouse?

Pictures of the station are in the Photo's Gallery.

button  Elecraft K3 and a Yaesu MK-V FT-1000MP
 Cushcraft 3-element yagi
 ACOM A2000 1.5kw linear amp
  MicroHAM MicroKeyer II PC interface
  Ham Radio Deluxe, Digital Master 780, MultiPSK, WSJT.
 10, 15 and 20 meters. 40 and 80 meters in near future
 Modes: SSB phone, CW, Slow Scan TV.
 PSK, MFSK, RTTY, Olivia, Feld-Hell, Domino, Throb, JT65, etc.
 Echolink, IRLP. SKYPE, APRS
 Future modes: HF ALE, Winlink
   Alaska Earthquake Information Center
   Alaska Firewatch
  Alaska High Wind Warnings and Threats

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QSL: Direct or Log of the World

The KL7AA station is available for training in VHF or HF operations.  Learn 

from an experienced operator about propagation,  voice and morse code as 

well as best practices and legal operation. The station is fully integrated 

with a PC and soundcard interface to operate in most digital modes.  

There are many contests to participate in even if all you want to do is give 

out a KL7 contact to someone.  Alaskan contacts are sought after all over the 

world. The club station is quite capable and has great ears.  Club operators have 

made many QSO's on all modes on all continents. Recent Activities have seen SSTV 

QSO with New Zealand, hearing a Fallujah Iraq operator on PSK, a 15 meter 

contact to Peru during the CW WW Phone Contest.  Common contacts are made

to the lower 48 and the Carribean, Canada, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, 

Russia and most Pacfic Islands.


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Jamboree on the Air JOTA 2012 at KL7AA


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Questions?  Contact AARC, or any of the area ham clubs for help.

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