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The Seneca Radio Club is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to promote amateur radio.
Our club is comprised of "hams" from Seneca County and surrounding areas, averaging 50+ members. The callsign W8ID was obtained from the late Charles M. Jacobs who was one of the original founders. We are affiliated with the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the national association for Amateur Radio since 1952.
Meetings are the 2nd Monday of the month 7:00 PM at the Seneca County Museum. The club is open to anyone interested in Amateur Radio or amateurs who would like to join a club. You do not need to be a ham. Getting started in a club is one of the steps in obtaining your first Technician class license or "ticket". For more information send us an e-mail.
Members participate in several radio activities including Field Day, various contests, radio experimentation, emergency communications (ARES), Skywarn, and just plain chatting on the air.
The club maintains a 2 meter repeater on 145.45 MHz (PL tone 107.2 Hz). This repeater is used for general amateur use, net operations, ARES, and Skywarn. This has been a service to the Amateur Community and the Seneca County Community since it began.
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How to Join
To join, simply fill out the club application and send it, along with the appropriate dues, to the Secretary/Treasurer. Your application will be voted on at the next business meeting. We encourage all prospective members to attend a business meeting.
Types of Membership/Annual Dues
Full: Requires a valid amateur radio license. Has all voting rights. $12.00 annual dues.
Associate: Must show an interest in amateur radio. Has no voting rights. An Associate Member becomes a Full Member upon receiving a valid amateur radio license. $12.00 annual dues.
Family: Applicant must live in the household of a Full or a Associate Member. Has no voting rights. $6.00 annual dues.
Student Full (K-12): Requires a valid amateur radio license. Has all voting rights. $3.00 annual dues.
Student Associate (K-12): Must show an interest in amateur radio. Has no voting rights. A Student Associate Member becomes a Full Student Member upon receiving a valid amateur radio license. $3.00 annual dues.
Senior Full: Age 60 and older. Requires a valic FCC amateur radio license. Has all voting rights. $10.00 annual dues.
Senior Associate: Age 60 and older. Must show an interest in amateur radio. Has no voting rights. A Senior Associate Member becomes a Senior Full Member upon receiving a valid FCC amateur radio license. $10.00 annual dues.
Life Member: Requires a valid FCC amateur radio license. Has all voting rights. Dues: Ten times the amount of Full or Senior Full Membership dues.
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