Membership in OARC is complimentary for remainder of 1st year licensed.
Reduced membership dues for 1/2 year memberships.
ARRL joins thru OARC benefits your local club without additional cost to you.
ARRL joins through the club will receive the new Repeater Directory valued at $10.95 as a gift.
ARRL renewals thru OARC also benefits your local club without additional cost to you.
Click here if you would like to learn more About OARC before you join.
OARC:
Membership in the Ogden Amateur Radio Club
is open to anyone interested in Amateur Radio. You
do not need an amateur license to join us.
You do not need to join the club to participate with us.
Dues are used to operate the club, field day activities,
and repeater equipment maintenance.
Joining is easy. Come to a club meeting or
fill out this form.
Instructions for mailing it are on the form.
DUES:
Dues are $15.00 per person and runs September - August.
Additional family members are $8.00 each. NOTE: New Hams >>> Membership in OARC is complimentary for remainder of 1st year licensed.
CALL SIGN/NAME BADGE:
You can order your OARC "Call Sign/Name" badge for only $8. It is available with either a pin clip or a magnetic clip.
Place your order at the next club meeting or contact the OARC
webmaster.
ARRL:
The Amateur Radio Relay League
ARRL
is the national membership association for Amateur Radio operators.
If you also want to join ARRL
fill out this form and bring it to the next club meeting.
Our club can retain $15 for each NEW regular
or senior membership and $2 for each RENEWAL submitted. A NEW MEMBER is
defined as any individual who has never been a member of ARRL or any
individual who has not retained a membership for two or more calendar years
prior to the application submission. A RENEWING MEMBER can renew at
anytime, even before their current membership term expires.
If you're joining both the club and ARRL write one check payable to the club and mail both
application forms to the club.
RACES:
Founded in 1952, the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) is a
public service that provides a reserve communications group within
government agencies in times of extraordinary need. During periods of
activation, RACES personnel are called upon to perform many tasks for the
government agencies they serve. Although the exact nature of each activation
will be different, the common thread is communications.
If you would like to join RACES in Utah complete the membership application
and mail it to the address shown on the form.
The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) consists of licensed amateurs
who have voluntarily registered their qualifications and equipment for
communications duty in the public service when disaster strikes.
If you would like to join ARES complete the registration form and give it to
your Emergency Coordinator. Contact the Utah Section Manager if you don't
know your Emergency Coordinator.
Weber County's EC is
"Sal" Salazar KD7JRX (ARES)
(elias.r.salazar@irs.gov):(801-540-9079).
Our GOAL at WC ARES is to work together to provide public service communications support for special events.
Weber County ARES meets 2nd Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm at the Weber Co. Library.
Also note that the WC Sheriff Communications team meets 1st Saturday of each month at 9 am at the Weber Co. Sheriff's Office.