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If you're in the Seattle area, here are some excellent local clubs. And there's nothing preventing you from joining more than one--indeed, many local hams do just that.
If you're in the Seattle area, here are some excellent local clubs. And there's nothing preventing you from joining more than one--indeed, many local hams do just that.


*The [http://psrg.org'''Puget Sound Repeater Group'''] meets at the Salmon Bay Cafe in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood.  
* The [http://psrg.org '''Puget Sound Repeater Group'''] meets at the Salmon Bay Cafe in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood.  
*The '''[[Mike and Key Amateur Radio Club]]''' is another very active Puget Sound-area club. Their meetings are in Renton.
* The '''[[Mike and Key Amateur Radio Club]]''' is another very active Puget Sound-area club. Their meetings are in Renton.
*The [http://www.westseattlearc.org'''West Seattle Amateur Radio Club'''] is another lively Seattle-area group.
* The [http://www.westseattlearc.org '''West Seattle Amateur Radio Club'''] is another lively Seattle-area group.
* The [http://www.wwdxc.org/ '''Western Washington DX Club'''] are interested in making long-distance contacts and radio contesting.

Latest revision as of 11:11, 22 May 2017

As with so many things these days, a search engine can be your first stop to find a local ham club.

If you're in the Seattle area, here are some excellent local clubs. And there's nothing preventing you from joining more than one--indeed, many local hams do just that.