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A.R.C.C. NV7CC

The Amateur Radio of Churchill County (A.R.C.C.) welcomes you to a fun and exciting hobby of amateur radio. ARCC was reestablished in 2012 to support amateur radio, emergency communication, and the community of Churchill County and Nevada.
Formally know as the ARES/RACES of Churchill County. We have moved our mission to embrace the full hobby of amateur radio. While still support the Amateur Radio Emergency Service and National Traffic System both locally and globally.

Mission Statement

The Mission of the Amateur Radio of Churchill County (A.R.C.C.) is to recruit, train and help committed Ham Radio operators carry on the tradition of amateur radio by using our network of technical resources and expertise to provide equipment, skilled operators and emergency services when called upon by local authorities in time of need to assist and protect the citizens in the communities in which we live and serve.

ARCC is dedicated to community service and providing education to the general public about the history, operation, functions and benefits of the Amateur Radio.

Amateur Radio of Churchill County (A.R.C.C.) members adhere to the Amateur Radio creed and are considerate, loyal, progressive, friendly, balanced and patriotic.

Membership

Currently there is no cost to join the Amateur Radio of Churchill County and we have an active and growing membership 16 dedicated operators. Ranging from Technician to Amateur Extra Licensee classes.

A.R.C.C. is always looking for dedicate operators. If you are interested, please visit our
Join Us page.

Amateur Radio is a federally licensed and administrated radio service. You will study for and take exams to acquire your operating license. After successfully passing your exams you will be assigned a call sign. Anyone, regardless of age, gender or physical ability can get a license. Once licensed, Amateur Radio Operators use their radio stations (including two-way radios, computers, antennas, satellites and other equipment) to make contacts around the world from their homes, cars, boats and planes. The following are some of the things you can do with Ham Radio:










Weekly Radio Net
Every Sunday 1800 (6:00 pm)
146.970 P.L. 103.5

Monthly Meeting
1st Tuesday of each month 1730 (5:30pm)

See Calendar Page for more information
Make Contacts Around the World
Provide Communications for Public Events
Use Small HT's for Local Communications
Contact the Space Station Astronauts
Make Free & Unlimited Wireless Phone Calls
Make Contacts Via Satellites
Use Your Computer for Wireless Connectivity
Bounce Signals Off The Moon for Contacts
Design, Construct, Modify, Radios & Antennas
Provide Emergency Communications