Riverside County Amateur Radio Association
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Public Service Events
Provides communications support during public service events throughout the year.

Public Service Net
A weekly net held to foster emergency preparedness, providing bulletins of club activities and events.

6 Meter Chat
A weekly chat session for members to connect and communicate using HF gear.

About
Riverside County Amateur Radio Association


Founded in
2016
EIN
33-0553538
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
-
Address
PO BOX 894 RIVERSIDE, CA 92502-0894 United States
Website
https://w6tj.org/
Phone
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Email address
About
Riverside County Amateur Radio Association (RCARA), serving the Inland Empire since 1955, supports amateur radio enthusiasts. They offer meetings, training, and public service communications. The club fosters emergency preparedness with weekly nets and supports community events.
Mission
Serving the Riverside area since 1955, the Riverside County Amateur Radio Association provides communications support during public service events and stands ready to assist during emergencies, ensuring vital communication when conventional means fail.

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