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IndependentLocal6 t1_j9713hn wrote
Baltimore Amateur Radio Club
SpacePueblo t1_j975t5s wrote
Check out w3vpr
T400 t1_j97a2bs wrote
There's one in Laurel
dUc0N t1_j97co6r wrote
Tell them to try the ARRL website: http://arrl.org/find-a-club
[deleted] OP t1_j97oscj wrote
Unusual-Thanks-2959 t1_j97rsrt wrote
IndependentLocal6 t1_j97sx5t wrote
No problem - I got my licence back in Dec and went to their Feb meeting. Seems like a fairly active group
[deleted] OP t1_j98xoga wrote
IndependentLocal6 t1_j9924ql wrote
To follow up on what u/SpacePueblo said, the Wednesday Night W3VPR net is usually active. I know the repeater owned by BARC is used for the daily Baltimore Traffic Net but I haven’t used that one yet. There is also Maryland Mobileers
Complete-Ad9574 t1_j9ej0th wrote
I remember, as a kid in the 60s, playing with a neighbors large old floor model radio. It had several odd frequencies which were labeled HAM. You would hear very spooky things on it, esp the number readers. I was told that these were secret codes which were slowly read out loud. Also Morse code and some one reading ship's coordinates.
On a similar note, when I lived a year in Philly, there was a lot of talk about renegade radio stations, run by amateurs, from their house. They would set up an antenna and broadcast different things. One was for an Hispanic neighborhood. I don't hear about these in Baltimore.
dan_woodlawn t1_j970tn7 wrote
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