Lake Washington Ham Club

Creating a community of amateur HAM radio operators of all ages!
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Mission Statement: 

The primary mission of the Lake Washington Ham Club is to offer amateur radio instructional classes to children and their parents and to prepare these people to participate in emergency service communications groups. The Club's secondary mission is to increase awareness of amateur radio and to promote the continued use and growth of this important community resource.
 
 In the event of an emergency the repeaters are reserved for the    Amateur Radio Emergency Services.
 
 
Hams in Action
 
Jingle Bell Run 12/13/2009
 
Field Day 6/05
 
March 2009 Kids Antenna Class
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We would like to thank our many club sponsors including Icom America, Alinco USA , ARRL,M2 Antennas,
Ham Radio Outlet and Diamond Antennas
  
 

Club Information

 

Club Meetings

We have general meetings the 2nd Saturday of each month from September-June. Each month, we feature a new theme or activty. Check out our News and Events page for details about our next meeting.

 

Membership

There are membership fees to join the club  for VOTING MEMBERS, however, tax deductable donations are accepted and can be sent to:
 
Lake Washington Ham Club
P. O. Box 2432
Kirkland, WA 98083
 
E-mail address: k7lwh@lakewashingtonhamclub.org 
 or LWHC@K7LWH.ORG 
 
Want to know more?  Here are some useful links:
 
Western Washington AARL
National Association for Amateur Radio: http://www.arrl.org/
What is Ham Radio:
http://www.hello-radio.org/whatis.html
Icom Comic books with Zack and Max: 
Call sign information: http://www.qrz.com
Search for repeaters:
Amateur Radio Disaster Services: www.ares.org
 

 

             Fox Hunt  April 2009

  

Caroline, KE7SQQ, being somewhat lower to the ground and surrounded in radio RF beacon sounds said, “I see it!”  Those taller people didn’t have the same level of vision as Caroline. Hence, the group gave Max to Caroline.

CONGRATULATIONS TEAM #3.

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