Show us some pictures of your local amateur radio club house

trentbob

W3BUX- Bucks County, PA
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My club uses a meeting room at the local Senior Center, there is storage space for equipment but as far as a picture you can pretty much use your imagination😄

Pretty good repeater systems and echo-link.. a number of the antennas are in some pretty high places.
 

dispatchgeek

Control channel goes "brrrrr"
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Between the cornfields and the pastures, Michigan.
Dayton Amatuer Radio Association has a pretty good club station in case you wondered what they did with some of the Hamvention proceeds. (I'm not a member.)
I recently found out that their clubhouse is a heavily renovated AT&T long lines microwave site. Cool stuff!
 

k6cpo

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It must be nice to have money and live in a place where rents and/or real estate prices are low. In Southern California, clubs are lucky just to find a place to meet, much less have a place to set up a station. Since I became President of my club in 2012 we have met in four different venues, always taking advantage of someone else's largess. We've met at a yacht club, a RV resort, a church and finally at a city fire station. We also rely on others for our repeaters installations. We have two on a little-used 80 ft city tower located on property owned by a water district and another on top of a condominium building in another city.
 
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