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Local Ham Community Information (and some Internet items as well)


 

Here are some links to several social media instances of our local ham community (and then some).

Twitter:

Follow the Queen Creek Amateur Radio Club via Twitter at -?

Follow the Queen Creek Emergency Communications Group via Twitter at -?

Elmer: Here's a quick video from TechBoomers on the basics of using Twitter:

Facebook:

Queen Creek Amateur Radio Club Facebook Page -

East Valley Amateur Radio Facebook Group -

East Valley QRP Group -

Elmer: Facebook Page or Group? What's the difference?

A Facebook Page is not very interactive. It is primarily an information page of a business or organization for the purpose of providing a single point of reference where the owner/administrator can push out notifications. A visitor to this page can "Like" the page and post comments to a notification, if allowed.

A Facebook Group is completely interactive. Once you "join" such a group, you can post topics, events, etc. just as the owner/administrator can. However, the group owner/administrator can impose limitations and restrictions plus manage/moderate members' activities as needed. This is the type of Facebook presence that will allow maximum member participation, contributions, and discussion threads.


YouTube:

Queen Creek Amateur Radio Club -

Dennis, KF7RYX -

Fair Lawn Amateur Radio Club (Excellent Presentations and Guest Speakers) -

Dave Tadlock (KG0ZZ) - Well Known DIY Antenna Guru -

K7AGE - Probably the Best Known Ham Radio Videocaster -

HamRadioConcepts -

Jim W6G -

OG! - David Casler - KE0OG -

Ham Radio Today -

Ham Radio Crash Course -

DX Commander -

Ham Radio Q&A - KB9VBR -


Web Sites:

Queen Creek Amateur Radio Club -

Queen Creek Emergency Communications Group -

Aaron's Excellent Digital Modes Website -

Chandler Ham Radio Club -

Arizona Desert Aire Waves -

Superstition Amateur Radio Club -

Welcome to AZTHUNT (ARDF, RF FOX Hunting) -

N1AV's informative Web Page -

Well Known Supplier of APRS and Transmitter Hunting Products -

Mesa RU Prepared - For those interested in being prepared -


Groups.io, Google Groups, or Similar:

Queen Creek Hams - /g/QueenCreekHams

Gathering of the Willing - /g/GOTW

Support Group For Byonic's APRS and Transmitter Hunting Products - /g/TinyTrak

The Local Transmitter Hunting Support Group in the Phoenix Valley -

Local Ham Radio Products / Accessories

IFC Radios & Safety - San Tan Valley - (Some handhelds and basic accessories)

Tri-Tek Electronics - Mesa - (Parts, electronic kits, tools, etc.)

Circuit Specialists - Tempe - (Parts, electronic kits, tools, etc.)

Wired Communications - Scottsdale - (LED lights, Cables, Connectors, and Adapters)

Ham Radio Outlet - Phoenix - (EVERYTHING)


If you have suggestions for additions to this list, please send them to me by direct email at jsammartino@....

Regards, Joe, N2QOJ