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The South Jersey Radio Association (SJRA) is the oldest continuously operating amateur radio club in the United States,
being incorporated June 12, 1916. The club has ben affiliated with the American Radio Relay League since 1920. Our membership is mostly from Burlington
and Camden Counties in New Jersey. The club callsign is K2AA. We have members from many professions and with many different interests in amateur
radio, including DXing, contesting, homebrewing, special events, rag chewing, packet, satellites, ATV, public service, etc. You name it, and at least one
SJRA member does it!
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Read Harmonics for the latest news and announcements on events
and activities for SJRA and its members. Archived copies of
Harmonics can be found on the Harmonics page.
Current Issue
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Club Facilities/Activities |
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The club runs a 2 meter FM repeater,
a internet DX Cluster ,
has several weekly on-air nets and
has a monthly meeting
that is open to the public. Visitors are always welcome! A schedule
of upcoming events is available. SJRA also sponsors several awards. |
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Rules of the Road
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Weekly On-Air Nets
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Monday- SJRA Repeater Net
Net Control: Various Call: K2AA Medford, 145.290 @ 8PM
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Wednesday - SJRA 2M SSB Net
144.210 @ 8PM
Suspended until Further Notice - NCS Needed
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Wednesday - SJRA Simplex Net
144.465 @ 9PM
Suspended until Further Notice - NCS Needed |
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Thursday - SJRA 10M Net
Net Control: Various Call: K2AA 28.405MHz @ 8PM
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Our nets are open to all amateurs! All nets are held weekly, except for Meeting
night. All times are local (Eastern). Net control always uses the callsign: K2AA.
NOTICE: We need Net Control Stations for our Wednesday night Nets!
Email K2SMD_at_SJRA.org if you want to help
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More radars & up-to-date weather info visit Accuweather.com |
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The Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES), is a public service provided by a reserve (volunteer) group of Amateur Radio Operators that
is administered by local, county and state emergency management agencies, and supported by the Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) of the United States government.
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The
Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) consists of licensed
amateurs who have voluntarily registered themselves and equipment for
emergency communications duty when disaster strikes.
Southern
New Jersey Amateur Radio Emergency Communications |
Become a Storm Spotter for the National Weather
Service Skywarn program. Observe and reporting adverse weather
conditions to promote public safety and minimize property damage.
Sky Warn WX2PHI |
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