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Welcome!

We would like to welcome you to the Friendship Amateur Radio Club Web Site, located in Ocala, Florida.

Welcome to the Wonderful World of Ham Radio! Licensed amateur radio operators, known as “hams,” live all over the world, are male and female, and range in age from very young to very old. There are 700,000 hams in the United States and almost 3 million world-wide. Hams communicate with one another by transmitting voice, Morse code, digital text and pictures, even live video signals by radio from one ham “station” to another, on land and at sea, in the air, and in space.

A weekly Monday net is conducted on 2 meters at 4:00pm, Freq.145.170 offset- PL Tone 123, license/code classes are conducted, field day activities are planned and participation in MERT, SKYWARN, and MARS activities is encouraged.

Monthly meetings every 2nd Monday 1:30pm (Except December) at the Sheriff's Substation Route 200 Ocala, Florida.

If you have any questions, please contact any officer of the Friendship Amateur Radio Club. We look forward to hearing from you.

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