******************************************************************* * University and School Amateur Radio Club List Version .10 * ******************************************************************* August 24th, 1995 Welcome to the University and School Amateur Radio Club list. The purpose of this list is to provide information about amateur radio clubs at schools and universities. The current editor of this list is... Jeffrey Luszcz N2TIQ jeff@gauss.arc.nasa.gov This list will be availible for ftp from the following servers: oak.oakland.edu Also I will be posting this list once every month onto the following newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc rec.radio.info !!!IMPORTANT!!! If you do NOT want your club's information presented here then please inform me of this wish through email. !!!IMPORTANT!!! The current data format for submitting club information is.... -------- SCHOOL: NAME: ADDRESS: CLUB OFFICERS REPEATERS: CLUB STATION: STATION TELE#: ORGANIZATIONS: YEAR STARTED: NUMBER OF MEMBERS: BANDS ACTIVE: E-MAIL ADDRESSES: HISTORY --------- If everyone follows this form it makes it easier to edit and maintain the list. I see this format changing as the list grows and new concerns become raised. Please address your email to me as follows FAQ -(name of school). For example... Subject: FAQ - Cornell University This makes it easy for me to move the mail around and put it in the right folders. I am working on getting this information into a database which will let me change the FAQ around easier and put it in alphabetical order. Watch this space. The FAQ is now in alphabetical order, great day indeed. DISCLAIMER: Feel free to copy and disperse this list freely as long as it remains in its original format. If you do not want your clubs information in this list then email the list owner and tell him so. Also... I am unable to provide any other information regarding college clubs other than what appears on the list. Either the organization has requested that it be kept confidential, or I just don't know. If you do find out, please direct such information to my submission address above so that others may benefit from it. ******************************************************************* * Here is the list * ******************************************************************* SCHOOL: University of Arkansas (Fayetteville) NAME: ARC of the University of Arkansas, Inc ADDRESS: CLUB OFFICERS President: Jeff McFarland KB5RUI 3217 Bell, U of A, Fayetteville AR 72701 Dr. Charlton K5GOE, Advisor jsc@engr.uark.edu REPEATERS: none CLUB STATION: W5YM, ex-W5JNI, exx-W5YM, exxx-5YM TS430S (HF), TS790S (Sat), misc other ORGANIZATIONS: ARRL YEAR STARTED: station licensed '16, club traced to '49 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: 20-30 BANDS ACTIVE: 80m-10m, 2m, 70cm E-MAIL ADDRESSES: w5ym@cavern.uark.edu HISTORY Oldest license found - 5YM - dated 6/4/20, but there is anecdotal evidence that we may have been licensed in 1914. Microfiche confirms licensing in 1916 as 9YM - note the wrong district! That was corrected two months later. The station was active in the early '20s prior to the opening of KFMQ, the U of A's first broadcast station. Logs have been found for the '32-'34 period when the station (*W*5YM) was active on 'phone using a Class B modulation amplifier built as a class project. Loy Barton, inventor of Class B, was a graduate and faculty member of the U of A. Haven't found any relics from '34 - '49. 1949 we were granted W5JNI and our station was in the then-Business Admin building. We suspect the trustee knew nothing of the previous station as he was not in engineering. We returned to W5YM in 1952 and the club has been going strong pretty much ever since. ======= School: Auburn University Name: Auburn University Amateur Radio Club Address: Auburn University Amateur Radio Club Foy Union Bldg Auburn, AL 36849 Club Officers: President: Jeffrey Weinstein, KD4QZD, weinsjs@mail.auburn.edu VP: Sim Short, KK5EA, shortcs@mail.auburn.edu Treasurer: Ryan Welty, KR4OQ, weltyrc@mail.auburn.edu Secretary: Oscar Cano-Santamaria, KE4FBK, ohcs@eng.auburn.edu Repeaters: 147.24 and 444.80 Club Station: K4RY Station telephone #: Terry Harper, KA4Y Faculty Advisor (334) 844-9373 e-mail: tharper@telecom.auburn.edu Number of Members: 20-30 Club E-mail Address: k4ry@mail.auburn.edu k4ry@eng.auburn.edu If you would like to subscribe to our group, please send e-mail to: majordomo@eng.auburn.edu with the instructions "subscribe k4ry" in the body of your message. Bands Active: HF, 2 meters, 440, packet Year Started: 1913 Current Equipment: Kenwood TS 450 (HF), Ameritron AL80B, Mosley Pro67B, and a packet - Internet gateway. Organizations: ARRL affiliate since May 06, 1971 History: The club was first licensed in 1913 under the call sign 5YA. We have a certificate from the ARRL dated back in May 06, 1971, that recognizes our club. We have a "Golden Jubilee of the ARRL DX Century Club" certificate for over 100 contacts worldwide in 1987, such certificate is dated back to February 05, 1988. There are no records showing activity until the early 80's, we still have some of the older club constitutions dating back to these dates. Currently the club meets once a month. We conduct a net on Monday nights on both the 444.80 and the 147.24 repeaters. We also participate in various community events such as races, and thriatlons. Most of these events are perform in collaboration with members of the East Alabama Amateur Radio Club, which is the local club for non-students. ====== SCHOOL: Baylor University NAME: Baylor Amateur Radio Club (BARC) ADDRESS: PO Box 85584 Baylor University Waco, TX 76798-5584 CLUB OFFICERS KK5KN--Pat Hynan - President KB2RVB--Ross Miller - Vice President KB5LNR--Noah Bunker - Sect./Tres. REPEATERS: none ( but working on it!) CLUB STATION: KC5OJY Kennwood TS-450, Yaesu FT 5100 Dual Band(2M/440) Mobile 40' tower w/ triband beam antenna ORGANIZATIONS: ARRL YEAR STARTED: about 1992 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: 20 BANDS ACTIVE: Hopefully all from 70 cm to 80 meters once we have a building. Mostly 2m and 440 Currently only active during special operations on HF. E-MAIL ADDRESSES: Faculty Advisor: Alan_Hargrave@Baylor.edu HISTORY This area is still a little gray for us. Hams operated from campus during the 60's that we know of but unsure of the club status. Activity died out sometime in the 70's. We officially organized with a couple of faculty and 3 students in 1992 and have been adding faculty staff members faster than recruitment of students. Our current advisor (all employees fall into this catagory) to student ratio is 1:1. Better than any other club on campus (that we know of). Info last updated July 7, 1995 ====== SCHOOL: UC Berkeley NAME: University of California Amateur Radio Club, W6BB ADDRESS: 300 Eshleman Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley CA 94720 CLUB OFFICERS President: James Chesko AB6YH chesko@csa3.lbl.gov VP: Michael Dahl KC6UFR michaeld@uclink.berkeley.edu Secretary/treas: Jeanne Luce KE6DQW jeanluc@cmsa.berkeley.edu REPEATERS: None CLUB STATION: Kenwood TS-440s/at, linear amp, 40 meter dipole, PK-232, Azden PCS-2000 2 meter rig, a couple 440 HTs, miscellanea. ORGANIZATIONS: ARRL affiliated since 1949 (our records say it goes back to 1921, but ARRL has no record of this) YEAR STARTED: 1914 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: 22 voting members, roster of around 75 BANDS ACTIVE: HF bands, 2 meter and 440 (some sat work) E-MAIL ADDRESSES: general membership: W6BB@violet.berkeley.edu officers/board: hams@violet.berkeley.edu HISTORY I worked on this last year. Essentially, we were formed in 1914 as one of the first stations on the west coast. We started DX receiving experiments at this time, and soon established skeds with the University of Washington and a few other schools. Our first call was 6BB and dates back to at least 1920. I think oneof our members was the first woman to get a commercial radiotelephone operators license in 1924. Early on we were also connected withthe commercial station here at Cal, and did early broadcasts from football games, alumni dinners, etc. Club fell into decline in the1930's, but was revived after the war, and has followed typical boomand bust cycles since. =========== SCHOOL: Bradley University NAME: Amateur Radio Club ADDRESS: Sisson Hall #309 Peoria IL 61625 CLUB OFFICERS President: Geoff Gaebel KB9DUX REPEATERS: none, but working on one for 2 meters CLUB STATION: W9JWC ORGANIZATIONS: none YEAR STARTED: early 60's (no activity from '69 to '82) NUMBER OF MEMBERS: 10-15 BANDS ACTIVE: HF, VHF packet, and others E-MAIL ADDRESSES: w9jwc@camelot.bradley.edunote:this forwards to ALL members HISTORY: started in early '60's with no activity from '69 to '82 ========= SCHOOL: Brown University NAME: Brown Radio Club ADDRESS: 88 Benevolent Street, Providence, RI 02906 CLUB OFFICERS: NG1U, Craig Healy REPEATERS: 441.750+ PL 192.8 CLUB STATION: K1AD ORGANIZATIONS: None YEAR STARTED: 1920 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: 8 BANDS ACTIVE: 1.6hkz thru 2.4ghz E-MAIL ADDRESSES: Craig.Healy@chowda.com Michael_Deignan@brown.edu ====== SCHOOL: California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo NAME: Cal Poly Amateur Radio Club, W6BHZ ADDRESS: University Union Box 53, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 CLUB OFFICERS: President - Kirk J. Smith, KD6RCT Vice President - Dean Wood, KC6IZR Secretary - Trisha Ginsburg, KE6DLI Treasurer - Craig Gullickson, KC6CEX Repeater Manager - Ryan Matteson, KD6HPC Station Manager - Dave Evans, N6UEZ Vending Manager - Mark Smith, KD6JTS EEEC Rep - Ian Morcott, KD6HHI Trustee - Bob Stadtherr, KI6WO Staff Advisor - Dan Malone, KC6WOT REPEATERS: 146.760- (low level, on campus) CLUB STATION: Yaseu FT-990, Drake amp, Kenwood TS-440AT, Packet, 2m all mode STATION TELE#: (805) 756-2737 (SLO-ARES) ORGANIZATIONS: ARRL, ARES/RACES YEAR STARTED: 1947 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: 19 voting, 19 non-voting BANDS ACTIVE: 70cm, 2m, 10-80m E-MAIL ADDRESSES: w6bhz.info@w6bhz.elee.calpoly.edu World Wide Web URL: http://www.calpoly.edu/~dmalone/w6bhz/ HISTORY We're still looking for our roots, but have narrowed it down to 1947. That's about as good as it gets for now, but we're looking for more history on our club. Our club is an Engineering Department affiliated club, but recently we're attracting members from other walks of life, adding to our diversity. We're involved in ARES/RACES, with our station being capable of running on our own emergency generator at a moment's notice. We've recently obtained a high-level mountaintop site, and are working on the basics there (ie: electricity, antenna masts, etc) and look forward to expanding our local coverage. Current plans for the mountaintop include: 440 repeater linked to our 146.760 repeater on campus (w/autopatch) 2m crossband repeater (linked to 440 repeater) with two-tone paging capabilities for ARES/RACES callouts 2m repeater on the WALA (Western Amateur Linking Association) system 2m digipeater on the Packet DX-Cluster 440 digipeater for high-speed digital (56kb?) for real-time Internet Interests of individual club members includes DXing, ARES/RACES, FM voice, packet, ATV, and 10GHz digital. ====== SCHOOL: Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden. NAME: Esektionens Teletekniska Avdelning. (ETA) (Telecom department of the EE-section) ADDRESS: ETA, ELFYS Chalmers Rännvägen 6 S-412 96 GOTHENBURG SWEDEN CLUB OFFICERS: President: Andreas Långström, SM6UUQ, eal@eta.chalmers.se Vice President: Jonas Berg, SM6TUD, tud@eta.chalmers.se Secretary: Mats Larsson, e3matsl@etek.chalmers.se Treasurer: Robert Buadu, e0robert@etek.chalmers.se Lab Chief: Jonas Forssell, SM6NPR, jonasf@eta.chalmers.se Station Chief: Joakim Johansson, SM6GPV REPEATERS: None! CLUB STATION: Signal: SK6AB Since 1968. Before that, Opr's own call. Before that, SHF 1. STATION TELE#: +46 31 7723979 ORGANISATIONS: YEAR STARTED: 1935 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: Approx 70. (Both hams and not) BANDS ACTIVE: 160m -- 10m : YAESU FT-990 SRT 860 (Swedish naval sw-radio xcvr, 800W) 6 band GP (HF6V) 40m GP Dipoles. (Beams will come up as soon as our new 12m tower on top of the 20m building will be finished) 6m : ICOM-735 and transverter (20 W) 6 el Beam on 6m tower on top of building. (Low power beacuse of regulations in this band) 2m : ICOM-251E Homebrew 2x4CX250 Linear PA (1kW) 9 el Yagi. (More antennas coming up later) Various rigs and GP antennas for packet and local FM Qso's. 70cm : ICOM-735 and transverter Homebrew 2x4CX250 Linear PA (1kW) 4x19 el Yagis. 23cm : ICOM-251E and transverter Homebrew 2C39 Linear PA (100W) (6 x 2C39 Linear PA not in use at the moment) 55 el Yagi 13cm : ICOM-251E and transverter 2m dish. 6cm & 3cm equipment under construction/assembling. E-MAIL ADDRESSES: See club officers. HISTORY: The club started in 1935 as an effort of the students to make the school to take up education in telecom-subjects by arranging it's own courses. In the mid forties the institutions for telecom were founded and ETA became a student club for those interested in electronics and telecom. ====== SCHOOL: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University NAME: Embry-Riddle Aero. U. Amateur Radio Association KE4YVZ ADDRESS: c/o Student Activities 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd. Daytona Beach, FL 32114-3900 CLUB OFFICERS: President: Marcus Bell, KE6LEV bellm@erau.db.erau.edu Vice-Pres.: Vacant Secretary: Vacant Treasurer: Dwayne Pittman, KE4CKQ pittmand@erau.db.erau.edu REPEATERS: None (but there is one in the works!) CLUB STATION: Packet BBS (145.09 & 441.00)- IBM 286, Kenwood TM-441 UHF Mobile, and a Kantronics Packet Controller 3 Kenwood TS-450 w/matching power supply, morse key, and HF wire antenna. Club callsign is KE4YVZ. STATION TELE#: ORGANIZATIONS: ARRL YEAR STARTED: 1994 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: 15 BANDS ACTIVE: VHF, UHF E-MAIL ADDRESSES: Send all club inquiries to - bellm@erau.db.erau.edu HISTORY: ====== SCHOOL: Georgia Tech NAME: Georgia Tech Amateur Radio Club ADDRESS: Room E-180 Electrical Engineering Bldg, Georgia Tech CLUB OFFICERS Sponsor: Dr. Paul Steffes (paul.steffes@ee.gatech.edu) President: Dave Kunkee K0DI (gt5830b@prism.gatech.edu) VP: Jeff Tucker N9HZQ (tucker@eedsp.gatech.edu) Treasurer: Dave Huggins N4RMM (david.huggins@gtri.gatech.edu) Secretary: Carrie Carter N9JSR (carter@magnolia.gatech.edu) Shack Steward: Mike Whaley KD4UGI (whaley@hibiscus.gatech.edu) REPEATERS: We have a repeater on 145.15 (input 144.55) located on the GT campus, with a remote site on 145.05 in Duluth, GA. CLUB STATION: W4AQL Shack phone: (404) 894-2971 Our shack is very well equipped, with 2 Kenwood TS-940S's, an icom and a Yaesu VHF rig (ferget the numbers) two Alpha 77 amps on the Kenwoods, and the following antennas: TH-6, 10,15,and 20 meter beams, 2m and 70cm satellite antennas, and 80 and 160 meter dipoles. We probably have more up there, but between the 3 towers I can't remember all of it :-) ORGANIZATIONS: YEAR STARTED: NUMBER OF MEMBERS: BANDS ACTIVE: E-MAIL ADDRESSES: HISTORY GTARC was started by 1927 for sure, and we believe that it may have existed as early as 1911- we're still trying to corroborate that info. We have approxi- mately 50 members or so, who operate on all bands and all modes, especially while contesting! The club has an email server at listserv@gitvm1.gatech.edu, or you can send mail to the club account at eew4aql@prism.gatech.edu. We would be very happy to hear from any interested folks out there, especially those who are or have been associated with Tech or the club. ======= SCHOOL:Harvard University NAME: Harvard Wireless Club ADDRESS: 6 Linden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 CLUB OFFICERS: Trustee, Mike Manafo K3UOC President, Joe Shelton AB5TC REPEATERS: None CLUB STATION: W1AF Rig: ICOM IC781 and IC4KL Linear Amplifier with a log periodic ICOM IC735 and IC2KL Linear Amplifier with a low beam Packet Cluster (currently not working) VHF 2-meter all mode transceiver Everex 386 PC and TNC for packet operations STATION TELE#: (617) 876-4131 ORGANIZATIONS: ARRL affiliated YEAR STARTED: 1909 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: approximately 20 BANDS ACTIVE: most HF bands E-MAIL ADDRESSES: w1af@husc.harvard.edu HISTORY: The Harvard Wireless Club, founded in 1909, is America's oldest amateur radio club. HWC operators have made thousands of contacts in a variety of transmission modes over the past eight decades. Most recently, HWC won the second place in 1994 School Club Roundup for Colleges and Universities (See QST, September 1994 issue, page 124 for details.). ======= SCHOOL: Indiana University NAME: K9IU: Indiana University ARC ADDRESS: Indiana University Memorial Union 21, Bloomington, IN 47405 CLUB OFFICERS Mike Corey AA9GE- President Mike Basinger N9YYO- Staff Advisor REPEATERS: 146.940 - CLUB STATION: K9IU STATION TELE#: (812) 855-6850 ORGANIZATIONS: ARRL YEAR STARTED: NUMBER OF MEMBERS: 10-15 BANDS ACTIVE: E-MAIL ADDRESSES: k9iu@indiana.edu HISTORY ======= SCHOOL: Iowa State University NAME: Cyclone Amateur Radio Club ADDRESS: Box 7275 Friley Hall, Ames, Iowa 50012-0001 CLUB OFFICERS President: Todd Wheeler N0NUM tewheele@iastate.edu Friley 5567 Bennett Ames, Iowa 50012-0001 (515) 296-3057 VP Steve Knapp sknapp@iastate.edu KA9QOA Sec/Tr Jason Amdor jtamdor@iastate.edu KB0AZI Rptr Ch Jason White jdwhite@iastate.edu N0RWU Activ. Brant Wehr bwehr@iastate.edu N0UTT Faculty Advisors: Clyde Walter AD0H (515) 294-8632 Mike Chaplin WA7SSO chaplin@iastate.edu REPEATERS: 147.375+WA0KHF/ROWNED AND OPERATED BY CLUB 443.375+WA7SSO/ROWNED AND OPERATED BY WA7SSO CLUB STATION: Club Station Located in A147 Friley Hall. Key access only to club members. Equipment: Packet Station Icom 720 HF Rig Icom 22S 2mtr Rig and other equipment ORGANIZATIONS: ARRL, 10-10 YEAR STARTED: NUMBER OF MEMBERS: approx 20 BANDS ACTIVE: 2 meters and 70cm E-MAIL ADDRESSES: Listservers: carc@iastate.edugeneral club maillist carccabinet@iastate.edu cabinet member maillist carc_classes@iastate.edufor testing and license class info HISTORY The club has been around for many years. The original club was W0YI. It was founded over 75 years ago. The W0YI club call is still maintained here at ISU by one of our faculty members. Our club has approximately 20 members who are somewhat active. There are many more hams here at ISU, but many of them are too busy with their studies and other clubs to become involved with the CARC. We are always in search of new membership. Our members can usually be found on 2meters or 70cm. At this point in time, there is very little HF activity in the club. Our club has been involved at ISU for many years. We have meetings several times per month. Every spring, we set up an open house display and help with communications for the annual VEISHEA celebration, which is the largest student-run event of its kind in the United States. We provide communications for the VEISHEA parade, calling tow trucks, ambulances, and the police if the need arises. It is best for new prospective members or people interested in the club to call me or Clyde Walter at the numbers above. I am only at ISU during the Fall and Spring semesters, while Clyde is a professor who is here year around if the need arises to contact the club in the summer months. ====== SCHOOL: Juniata College NAME: Juniata College Amateur Radio Society ADDRESS: Huntingdon, Pennsylvania 16652 Club station in Brumbaugh Science Center room P222 CLUB OFFICERS: Bill Blazina K3EAV Cheif Honcho NUMBER OF MEMBERS: 6 members 1995 CLUB STATION: Active on 80m-10m 2M satellite and FM , 432Mhz. and 1296 Mhz. EMAIL ADDRESSES: blazina@juncol.juniata.eduX-News: vax rec.radio.info:6152 HISTORY: JCARS was started in 1981 with the primary focus of satellite operation. We were the first Ham radio club in central Pennsylvania to have an active satellite station and were early users of Oscar 8 and Oscar 10. JCARS offered amateur radio classes from 1981 thru 1993 for the college students as well as local citizens. We are going to resume these classes this winter as well as offering licensing exams on a regular basis as we have in the past. ====== SCHOOL: Middle Tennessee State University NAME: Raider ARC ADDRESS: CLUB OFFICERS President:John Schmidt (KD4EAI)(ggjns@knuth.mtsu.edu) Vice President:Kelly Fulks (KC4RDJ)(csklf@knuth.mtsu.edu) Secretary/Treasurer:Mark Bailey (N4XHX)(csmjb@knuth.mtsu.edu) Trustee:Mack Thweatt (KX4L)(csmack@knuth.mtsu.edu) Faculty Advisor:Homer Brown (WB4PAX)(cshomer@knuth.mtsu.edu) REPEATERS: Digipeaters? Yep. Voice? Nope. Maybe a 6m. rptr. someday, dunno. CLUB STATION: W4EFQ Full TCP/IP Internet Gateway station (gw.w4efq.ampr.org) - 9600 baud packet on 440.975 MHz TCP/IP, AX25, NetROM 9-el. yagi at 75' AGL (680' elev.), link to Short Mtn TN Digi - 1200 baud packet on 145.770 MHz TCP/IP, AX25, NetROM J-pole at 80' AGL (685' elev.), solid 40 mi. coverage - Internet wormhole links to Memphis TN, Krakow, Poland & Auburn AL - Key station in TENNET (statewide packet linkage) project (ask us for details!) Kenwood TS-140S for 160-10m HF coverage Alinco DR-112 for 2m data (sometimes voice) TEKK 440 MHz rockbound 2 watt radio for data Home-brewed 80286 PC running WG7J NOS 1.09 (testing 1.10) Gracilis PackeTwin card for 9600 baud packet AEA PK-232MBX for 1200 baud packet, occasional HF packet too GAP 40-10m vertical Cushcraft 20-15-10 3-el. directional ORGANIZATIONS: YEAR STARTED: 1960s NUMBER OF MEMBERS: varies, 9-10 typical BANDS ACTIVE: 2m and 70 cm packet mostly, JNOS "Converse" mode especially; 145.49 (-600) wide-area voice rptr. on Short Mtn. (McMinnville), TN 10m voice, esp. 28300-28500 kHz E-MAIL ADDRESSES: (open to anyone, not a closed list) - rarc-l@knuth.mtsu.edu (list address) - listserv@knuth.mtsu.edu (listserver) HISTORY The MTSU club has been around since at least the 1960s, first as a trusteeship of the Dept. of Industrial Studies, and now under the Dept. of Computer Science. Membership has been small because the historic mission of the University was that of a teacher's college (thankfully that's changing). The Raider Amateur Radio Club is a key player in the packet radio field, and its members provide part of the core support in a project to bring high-speed (56k bps and up) packet connectivity to the entire state of Tennessee, from Mountain City to Memphis. ========== SCHOOL: North Dakota State University NAME: NDSU Amateur Radio Society CLUB OFFICERS: President-Pat Korkowski, KB0IHM,pkorkows@badlands.nodak.edu CLUB STATION: W0HSC YEAR STARTED: 1948 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: 7 ========== SCHOOL: Northwestern University NAME: W9BGX ADDRESS: CLUB OFFICERS President:Peter Anvin, N9ITP, Vice President:Albert Schmeltzer, WN9S, Secretary:Mark Brodsky, KB9BLY, REPEATERS: CLUB STATION: W9BGX Excellent shortwave equipment; An ICOM 728 feeding a Drake LR7 linear; our antenna is a Mosley Pro-95 at a height of approximately 110 ft. We are looking into adding rooftop 160, 80, 40 and 30 m dipole. VHF, UHF and packet equipment not yet; we are working on it. We have an antenna and tower, but no rig. ORGANIZATIONS: YEAR STARTED: NUMBER OF MEMBERS: About a dozen; currently activity has been low since our station pretty much requires a General, and many of our members are only Technicians because of the code. BANDS ACTIVE: Currently mostly on 20 m E-MAIL ADDRESSES: president@w9bgx.nuars.nwu.edu vp@w9bgx.nuars.nwu.edu secretary@w9bgx.nuars.nwu.edu advisor@w9bgx.nuars.nwu.edu nuars-request@w9bgx.nuars.nwu.edu (LISTSERVER) HISTORY The Northwestern Amateur Radio Society dates back until late 40s or early 50s. It has been affiliated with the McCormick school of Technology and the department of Electrical Engineering since its inception. The club has achieved many awards over the years, including one of the very early 5-band DXCC's. In 1991 a storm took down our main tower and antenna, and the shack had fallen into disrepair. However, in 1992 Drs. Allen Taflove and Alan Sahakian took over the faculty advisor position, and launched an effort to bring the station back on the air. In the summer of 1992 a new tower was erected at a better rooftop spot than before at a cost of over $10,000, and faculty and student members together cleaned and renovated the shack, and the old transceiver equipment was replaced. We also pulled in Ethernet cabling for Internet, and got a computer (w9bgx.nuars.nwu.edu). We are currently looking into holding a course in the Department of Electrical Engineering which will use the resources of the Amateur Radio club, and hope it will increase student participation. ========== SCHOOL: Oklahoma State University NAME: W5YJ ADDRESS: 322 Engineering North, Stillwater, OK 74075. CLUB OFFICERS Trustee Dr. Ken Case REPEATERS: 146.175 - split no tones CLUB STATION: W5YJ ORGANIZATIONS: YEAR STARTED: 1920s NUMBER OF MEMBERS: BANDS ACTIVE: E-MAIL ADDRESSES: HISTORY We have logs going back to 1934 with comment on contacts made in 1925 and we have talked with hams that remember us from the 20's. About this time WxYJ and YI were all college radio clubs. =========== SCHOOL: University of Pennsylvania NAME: University of Pennsylvania ARC N3KZ ADDRESS: CLUB OFFICERS President: Matt Gomez, AA3FQ mgomez@mail.sas.upenn.edu Vice President: Eric Reiter, WI2N ericj@eniac.seas.upenn.edu Technical Director: Jeff DePolo, WN3A depolo@eniac.seas.upenn.edu REPEATERS: see below CLUB STATION: Station 1 - Philadelphia (main campus) -------------------------------------- Kenwood TS-940S, Alpha 76A, Icom 275H, Icom 375A, Icom 471A, PK-232, 80286,Azden PCS4000, power supplies, headsets, mics, Vibroplex iambic, keyer,KLM KT-34A @100', Cushcraft R5 @ 60', 40m dipole @ 60', KLM 2m/440 OSCAR,yagis, Diamond X200 @ 100', various other VHF and UHF antennas, one tower on roof - top of tower is at 100', and all of the usual accessories. Station is in the engineering building on the 2nd floor. It's been in the same room since 1924. Station 2 - Valley Forge ------------------------ Kenwood TS-530SP (soon to upgrade to TS-850), Dentron Clipperton-L linear,Kenwood TM-742A 2/440/6m, Icom 271H, 80286, Telrex 5-el tribander @ 40',3-element 40m monobander @ 70', Mosley TS-33 @ 40', 40m dipole @ 40',75m dipole @ 45', Diamond U2000, long-boom VHF/UHF yagis, Hustler 2m G6,other VHF and UHF antennas, 5 towers total. This station is on top of Mt. Misery at the U of P Microwave Research Center. We go out to this station on weekends, for field day, etc. It used to be a Nike Missle tracking station back in the cold war days and now Penn uses it as a research center. Great location - the highest point in the Philadelphia area. Linked UHF Repeater System -------------------------- Main site: Mt. Misery, Valley Forge, PA. 443.8+, 750'ASL, 2.6kW ERP Phil site: Penncampus on top of high rise, 440' ASL, receive-only Eagles Peak: Lebanon county, PA 442.400+, 1420' ASL, 800 watts ERP 6m remote: Mt. Misery, Valley Forge, PA 52.525 700' ASL, 200 W ERP Addtional sites will be going up this spring/summer. Co-sponsored repeaters ---------------------- These two repeaters are on Penn's campus on High Rise North. We co- sponsor the repeaters with the clubs listed: 146.685- Holmesburg ARC 440' ASL, 800 watts ERP, two remote receivers 442.700+ NEAR-FAR ARC 440' ASL, 700 watts ERP ORGANIZATIONS: YEAR STARTED: NUMBER OF MEMBERS: Total members: about 65. Active members: about 20. Really active members: about 10. BANDS ACTIVE: most E-MAIL ADDRESSES: HISTORY The club was founded around 1921 from what we can tell. The first call sign that the club had was 3KZ. When they switched to the W calls, we were W3ABT. In the 70's, when you could request a call, we got N3KZ to get the old 3KZ back. ======== SCHOOL: Purdue University NAME: W9YB - Purdue Amateur Radio Club (PARC) ADDRESS: Purdue Amateur Radio Club Purdue Memorial Union, Box 507 West Lafayette, IN 47907 CLUB OFFICERS: Dave Bunte, K9FN, Staff Advisor David Moffet, N9SBZ, President Travis Bailey, N9OXF, Treasurer-Secretary REPEATERS: 146.76(-) and 444.5(+), located on top of the 15 floor Hawkins Graduate Residence Hall on the Purdue Campus. CLUB STATION: Located in the West Tower of the Purdue Memorial Union Building. Drake B transmitter-receiver pair, and there is a Ten-Tec Omni-V on order. 10, 15, and 20 meter monoband beams on top of the Union Building. Kenwood 2 meter all-mode transceiver. MFJ 1274B and adm-5 terminal. 2 meter vertical and horizontal beams. Old homebrew 146.76/.16 repeater, to be replaced very soon with new Motorola unit, along with new 444.5/449.5 repeater. Two packet radio bbs's are on loan (sort of) to the club. w9yb.ecn.purdue.edu (128.46.140.168) is runing JNOS, and provides access to the second bbs on 145.05 (the LAN freq). The second bbs is running f6fbb, and forwards to N5AAA in Noblesville, IN on 223.66 Mhz. Don't mail to w9yb.ecn.purdue.edu, over the internet use either w9yb@en.purdue.edu, or w9yb@w9yb.in.usa over the AMPRnet. STATION TELE#: 317-494-2715 ORGANIZATIONS: YEAR STARTED: Radio communication research was started a Purdue in 1909 or 1910. (Source: Indiana News, 1920) In 1919 the callsign 9YB was assigned to the Purdue station. NUMBER OF MEMBERS: approx. 20 active members BANDS ACTIVE: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6, 2 meters, and 440 mHz E-MAIL ADDRESSES: President - dpm@cs.purdue.edu Treasurer - thekid@mentor.cc.purdue.edu Club Account - w9yb@en.ecn.purdue.edu HISTORY: Read the book, "A Century of Progress: The History of Electrical Engineering at Purdue (1888-1988)" ======== SCHOOL: Rensselaer Polytechnic Insitute NAME: W2SZ Amateur Radio Club ADDRESS: W2SZ Amateur Radio ClubW2SZ Amateur Radio Club 6 Sunset TerraceBox 38, RPI Union Troy, New York, 12180 Troy, New York, 12180-3515 (518) 276-6578 CLUB OFFICERS President: Brett Mellor (N1LAG) BARH 416D, RPI Troy, New York, 12180 (518)276-7932 mellob@rpi.edu brett@lancedude.stu.rpi.edu REPEATERS: 144.820 (-600khz) 224.420 (-1.6Mhz) 443.000 (+5Mhz) The 144 and 220 machines are cross linked. Autopatch is offered to members. CLUB STATION: ORGANIZATIONS: YEAR STARTED: NUMBER OF MEMBERS: 31 BANDS ACTIVE: E-MAIL ADDRESSES: W2SZ sports its own Usenet Newsgroup. It's rpi.union.ham-radio. Some off campus systems may not be able get it. HISTORY W2SZ was originally created as 2SZ by the Troy YMCA around 1910. It was turned over to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1917 where it has been providing services to its members and the community ever since. The station provides Amateurs with an opportunity to keep in contact with friends at home as well as providing for the learning of radio and basic electronics. The station also provides a friendly and relaxed atmosphere where members can come to get away from the stress of classes and work. W2SZ, known to members are Zed, is a friendly group of people that are willing to share their knowledge and help those who have an interest in ham radio to get, or advance, their license. In addition they are willing to share their knowledge in the proper maintenance and operation of both club and personal equipment. The club currently consists of about 30 members and is located at Six Sunset Terrace, Troy, NY. It also has contact with many of the past members who have long since graduated from RPI, or community members who live in the Troy area. It provides the members with many contacts, and also provides the community with a viable method of communication through the repeaters that the club has. In addition to day to day communications, W2SZ also offers lines of communication during periods of crisis. Examples of the Club's community involvement were during the San Francisco earthquake, and during Operation Desert Storm. ======= SCHOOL: University of Rhode Island NAME: ADDRESS: University of Rhode Island Amateur Radio Club Taft Experimental Laboratory Kingston, RI 02881 CLUB OFFICERS: REPEATERS: none CLUB STATION: W1KMV STATION TELE#: (401)792-4577 ORGANIZATIONS: ARRL affiliated since 1965 YEAR STARTED: 1936 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: BANDS ACTIVE: E-MAIL ADDRESSES: Packet W1KMV @ KA1AZ.#SORI.RI.USA.NOAM HISTORY: Formed at some time around 1930, but known to be in operation by 1936 as the "Radio Club," encompassing both amateur and broadcast interests. (The University of Rhode Island was previously known as the Rhode Island State College until the 1950s.) Members played an active role in the founding of one of the original eleven college broadcast radio stations, now WRIU-FM. Civil defense commitments have included operations during the Great Hurricane of 1938 and Hurricane Carol of 1954, in addition to numerous other situations. At various times, the club has done work in earth-moon-earth, satellite, microwave, and similarly exotic modes. URI ARC was among the first stations in New England to use packet radio. Located for many years in Lippitt Hall, the club station was relocated to the top floor of the Taft Experimental Laboratory in 1986. Taft antedates the university itself by several years, having been built in 1889 to house the old agricultural experiment station which previously occupied the site of the Kingston Campus. The W1KMV club station license was allowed to lapse, but was renewed by special FCC permission in 1982. Trustees for W1KMV since the renewal have included Wilson Lamb, K4OGP (now N5LFB?), and Prof. Ralph England, WA1YDR. ====== SCHOOL: Rose-Hulman NAME: Rose Tech Radio Club ADDRESS: Rose Tech Radio club 5500 Wabash Avenue Terre Haute, IN 47803 CLUB OFFICERS President:pettitda@nextwork.rose-hulman.edu Operations manager: leymp@rosevc.rose-hulman.edu REPEATERS: none, ATV repeater in the works CLUB STATION: W9NAA ORGANIZATIONS: Affiliated 61 years with the ARRL YEAR STARTED: 1933 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: 14 and counting... BANDS ACTIVE: most E-MAIL ADDRESSES: none HISTORY Herman Moench started our station in 1933 this is some more data about W9NAA, the rose tech radio club at rose hulman institute of technology. I was there from 1974 to 1978 (EE '78). Unfortunately, Herman Moench (W9NZH) died a few years ago -- he was the living history book of Rose having graduated in 1929 (or 26, i don't have the alumni notes here at the office) and then returned to teach in 1931 or 1932, i think. Herman officially retired in 1978 from his position as Vice-President but continued to work with Rose and other organizations up to his death. The predecessor to the Rose Tech Radio Club turned into Radio Station WBOW (I don't know if the broadcaster is still on the air under that call sign or not). In the mid-1970's, the radio club equipment consisted of a Central Electronics 100V transmitter, a Collins 75A-4 receiver, a model 28 Teletype, a tape reader and a tape punch (forget the model numbers..), a solid state terminal unit, a Regency HR-2B FM transceiver. Antennas were an 11-element 2 meter beam, a 3-element yagi and dipoles for 40 and 80 suspended between the school's water tower and the power plant smokestack (about 125-150 feet up). Also a Heathkit SB-200 linear amplifier was available. The station was located on the east side of the main building (now called Moench Hall) at ground level next to classroom C-126, the machine shop and the psychology department's "Rat Lab". The station was a small room large enough for about 3-4 people to be in at once and had an extra wide door to accomodate equipment and people. The north wall had the equipment bench and shelves and there was a window to the outside and a window to the world on the inside so passersby could heckle the operators. Equipment line up was TTY, linear, receiver, transmitter, 2m radio. The RTTY TU, TD, and reperf was on the upper shelf. There was some space on the end of the bench where people could work while someone else was operating. (I want to say the room was about 14' by 8' but I'm not sure.) Usually twice a year, we would have station cleaning days. Everything would be removed, the shack cleaned, stuff identified, junk disposed of, and everything put back into place in working condition. W9NZH would invite everyone out to his place for a cookout afterwards. During the 1977-1978 year, Tim Daniel (ex-N8RK, currently in Singapore working for DEC) Kevin Anderson (WD9FRS at the time) and Paul Schmidt (K9PS) were instrumental in selling the student government on the idea that new equipment was needed to refurbish the ham shack. The CE 100V and Collins 75A-4 were replaced by a Drake R-4C and TX-4C that I understand was in service for 10 years. I believe they now have something newer (like a TS-430/440 or so..). The station was also relocated in the 1980's when Moench Hall was completely renovated and is now located off the main hallway near the front of the building. During my senior year, the club was very active in events and public service. Several operating events were held (such as fox hunts) and the station was a major net control station for the snow emergency net that year (helps to have that 80m dipole up in the clear...8) ). We made trips to area hamfests part of the club's activities including attending Dayton. The Rose Tech Radio Club still today hosts meetings of the Wabash Valley Amateur Radio Club and holds radio classes for the public interested in getting their ham license. ========= SCHOOL: Rutgers University Ham Radio Club CLUB STATION: WA2NPP email: radio@rutgers.edumailing list which goes to officers, advisor, and trustee Officers: President:Tim Hayesthayes@noc.rutgers.edu ====== SCHOOL: Southeastern Lousiana University NAME: ADDRESS: CLUB OFFICERS K5CAV (President/Fac Adv); WB5FBS (Fac Adv) REPEATERS: no CLUB STATION: WD5FIG Heath & Collins HF gear; triband beam; 2-meter xcvr & 5/8 wave antenna ORGANIZATIONS: YEAR STARTED: NUMBER OF MEMBERS: varies, this semester 3 BANDS ACTIVE: 80, 40, 20, 15, 10M E-MAIL ADDRESSES: email address of officers : fmus1184@selu.edu HISTORY formed in '70's by staff members & students ======== SCHOOL: University of South Florida Radio and Electronics Club ADDRESS: 4202 East Fowler Ave, CTR 2416, Tampa, FL 33620 CLUB OFFICERS: (1994-95 School Year) President: Carlos Colon KQ4VB, colon@bsn.usf.edu VP: Paul Knupke, Jr. KR4YL, knupke@babbage.csee.usf.edu Sec/Tres: Wm. "Doug" Douglass KD4HVC, douglass@suntan.eng.usf.edu Faculty advisor/Trustee: David Landis, AA3CW, landis@eng.usf.edu REPEATERS: 147.240+, located at the top of the tower on the Kopp Engineering building. Autopatch available. Currently going through major upgrade. Future plans include the addition of a 440 repeater. CLUB STATION: KE4ZYV, ex WB4BNH (which lapsed) Located in ENG 229H (Kopp Engineering building) HF Station includes: Yaesu FT-990DC, Drake Station Console, 10/15/20 5 element beam at 120 feet, an inverted Vee for 40 and 80 meters, and a Sloper for 160 meters. Other HF radios include Kenwood TS-530SP, and 2 Yaesu FT-7s. Kenwood TM-711 2 meter all mode, Kenwood TM-850 430 All mode, Alinco data radio, several TNC's. Satellite antennas for 2 meter and 70cm also. 486, and 286 computers. 486 runs DOS/Windows and Linux and is on the USF engineering network which is linked to the internet. Packet activity: Alinco & PacComm TNC are frequently operating on 145.790 for APRS. Though members use this station to use pbbs' and the DX Packet Cluster. The USF Rose switch site is in the proccess of being put together. This switch will allow TPALAN network access for the USF community. A packet<->internet gateway is under discussion by the club. YEAR STARTED: Early 1960's. NUMBER OF MEMBERS: ~25 BANDS ACTIVE: All HF, 2 meters, and 440 mostly E-MAIL ADDRESSES: See above HISTORY: The USF ARC was formed in the early 1960s not long after the first class of students entered the university. WB4BNH dates into the late 60's and lapsed in the early eighties. The club has been located in the Physics/Mathmatics building, the Social Sciences building and now in the Kopp Engineering building. With the FCC issuing club licenses again, we recently been issued the callsign KE4ZYV. We expect to change the callsign with the vanity callsign program. The current name of the club is USF Radio and Electronics Club though the primary emphisis is amateur radio at this time. The USF club station is a primary amateur radio communication hub for Hillsborough County. The club also holds a yearly indoor hamfest. In 1995 it will be on July 29th. ======== SCHOOL: University of Southwestern Louisiana NAME: USLARC ADDRESS: 700 Pandora St. Lafayette, La. 70506 CLUB OFFICERS: President KI5XP Charles Morrison Faculty Advisor James DugalN5KNX REPEATERS: 446.900 Digital 9600b Packet Gateway CLUB STATION: (Applied for) STATION TELE#: (318) 988-3821 ORGANIZATIONS: LARC Affiliated YEAR STARTED: 1994 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: 10 BANDS ACTIVE: 80-10, 2m, 70cm E-MAIL ADDRESSES: cfm1471@usl.edu jpd@usl.edu HISTORY: USLARC was started to promote the Amateur Radio hobby on the campus of USL. Located inLafayette, La. USL is regarded as having one of the best engineering departments in the state of Louisiana. With this wealth of knowledge andinterest, USLARC has begun to catch on, providing numerous activities as well as valuable services to both the city of Lafayette and USL. Wecurrently support 3 area repeaters (2M and 70cm) as well as provide a 9600b packet gateway for mail and newservice via the Internet. This in turn feeds several local area Packet BBS's as well as supplying mail to the hub of the Gulf Coast Packet Cluster Assn's node WU3V. We also support the ARRL VEC by supplying a testing site on a monthly basis to the AARA Club here in Lafayette. ======== SCHOOL: Washington University NAME: Washington University Amateur Radio Club ADDRESS: Campus Box 1127 St. Louis, Missouri 63130 CLUB OFFICERS President: Tefford Reed (N0WYE) twr2@cec.wustl.edu REPEATERS: 2m repeater on 147.285 CLUB STATION: Presently we have a decent station with Drake HF gear, a Heath 2KW linear, driving a 7el beam up about 30ft above rooftop. Also an all mode Icom on 2m. A 2m repeater on 147.285 recently moved to the top of a 12 story dorm which now gives us decent coverage of the st. louis and adjacent Ill. areas. There is talk of getting active on packet radio with a TCP/IP gateway to the internet. Also some experimentation with 10GHz microwave. ORGANIZATIONS: ARRL YEAR STARTED: at least 1947 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: around 20 BANDS ACTIVE: E-MAIL ADDRESSES: planed HISTORY We have a club call W0QEV that has been ours at least since 1947 which is the oldest log that we can find. The league claims that we have been affiliated with them since 1949 which makes us one of the older if not oldest club station in the zero call region. This far back though and nobody really knows. Someday we will have to search though old call books from just after the war to see just when that call appears. The club started as part of the department of electrical engineering here. It became a student union organization around a decade ago and as a result has a steady source of funds. As far as membership, if only that was as steady as funding. The club has students, graduate students, professors, university staff and even alumni. Probably around 20 members but only half that many are easy to get a hold of. There are always to few undergrads! An addendum to the above. After the war st. louis became part of the zero district as opposed to the old nine district. We have reason to believe that the club was around even before the war, but don't know under which call or how we can research this. The ARRL doesn't know and the fcc doesn't even bother with this type of stuff. ====== SCHOOL: University of Waterloo NAME: VE3UOW ADDRESS: CLUB OFFICERS President: Craig Lemon VE3XCL calemon@sunee.UWaterloo.CA Staff Advisor: Roger Sanderson VE3RKS rsanders@sunee.UWaterloo.CA REPEATERS: VE3WWW CLUB STATION: VE3UOW HF, UHF, Packet TCP/IP BBS VE3UOW ORGANIZATIONS: YEAR STARTED: 1956 NUMBER OF MEMBERS: about 5 to 15 depending on the term and year BANDS ACTIVE: Mostly 2 metres E-MAIL ADDRESSES: uwarc-l@sunee.uwaterloo.ca (LISTSERVER) HISTORY Oldest club on campus, has been in existance since about 1956. ========== !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The following are clubs which I have been told exist but the submitters has no furthur information about. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ======= University of California Amateur Radio Club (WB6KGN) ======== East Tennesee State University. ========= Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. W9UIH. ========= SCHOOL: University of Rochester ADDRESS: Rochester, New York CLUB STATION: K2ZWI ======= SCHOOL: Carnegie Mellon CLUB STATION: W3VC Officers: President:Thomas.Stricker@SKYLARK.WARP.CS.CMU.EDU ========== SCHOOL: Arizona State University CLUB STATION: W7TJV ============ SCHOOL: University of Maryland NAME: University of Maryland ARA W3EAX CLUB STATION: W3EAX Email: World Wide Web URL http:\\w3eax.umd.edu\w3eax.html ========== SCHOOL: New Mexico State University CLUB STATION: W5GB ======= SCHOOL: Drexel University in Philadelphia CLUB STATION: W3MGF. Members: About 15 active members ====== SCHOOL: University of Central Florida Radio Club ====== SCHOOL: Florida Institute of Technology ========= SCHOOL: University of Warwick ARS ADDRESS: University of Warwick, Coventry, UK CLUB STATION: G1UOW ========= SCHOOL: Taylor University ARC ADDRESS: Upland, Indiana ========= SCHOOL: University of Manitoba NAME: University of Manitoba Amateur Radio Society ======== SCHOOL: University of Akron NAME: University of Akron ARC - W8UPD CLUB STATION: W8UPD ====== SCHOOL: University of Hawaii ======= SCHOOL: Michigan State University NAME: Michigan State University ARC CLUB STATION: W8SH ======== SCHOOL: Columbia University NAME: Columbia University ARC W2AEE EMAIL: See http://www.cc.columbia.edu/~fuat/cuarc/ ======== SCHOOL: Techn. Univ. of Ilmenau. ADDRESS: Ilmenau, Germany EMAIL: http://www.systemtechnik.tu-ilmenau.de/hamlocal.html ======= SCHOOL: Worcester Polytechnic Institute - WPI ADDRESS: Worcester, MA CLUB STATION: W1YK HISTORY: The gentleman that oversees operation is Bob Taylor, NA1Q. He is a lab instructor at the school. ====== Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (W8EDU) Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI (W8UM) Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY (WA2SDY, I think). There are others in this neighborhood (Georgetown Univ., American Univ., George Washington Univ., Catholic Univ., Howard Univ., that may have calls -- active or otherwise...) ====== The following is a list of E-MAIL and URL information collected by Jim Price ---------------------------------------------------- Collegiate Amateur Radio Clubs E-MAIL and URL INFORMATION LAST UPDATED: 26 FEBRUARY 1995, 20:05 UTC Please send additions, changes, corrections, comments, updates,etc. including e-mail/URL information to jwprice@unity.ncsu.edu . * indicates known problem For a truly comprehensive list by callsign (but without addressinfo), see the KA5WSS list on the W5YM homepage. -------------------- Collegiate Clubs in North America W8UPD Akron, University of Melvin C. Vye W8MV, Trustee, r1mcv@vm1.cc.uakron.edu W1JRA Amherst College Pres: Jared Hertzberg N2YES, jbhertzb@unix.amherst.edu W7TJV Arizona State University, ARS of w7tjv@stat.com (chat list); david@stat.com; Shawn Rutledge KB7PWD,rutledge@enuxsa.eas.asu.edu W5YM Arkansas, ARC of the University of (ARCUA) Collegiate contesting results and more! Radio Club, Electrical Eng, 3217 Bell- UA, Fayetteville, AR 72701 w5ym@cavern.uark.edu K4RY Auburn University Amateur Radio Club k4ry@eng.auburn.edu (listserver), bbs.k4ry.ampr.org (dos: 131.204.48.13, linux: 131.204.48.91) _____ Baylor Amateur Radio Club (BARC) Alan Hargrave WD5FCA, Alan_Hargrave@Baylor.edu W9JWC Bradley University ARC w9jwc@camelot.bradley.edu (listserver); Glenn Powers N9JFR, gpowers@spectrum.bradley.edu W7OHR Brigham Young University ARC w7ohr@byu.edu (officers) K1AD Brown Radio Club Scott_Swanson@brown.edu, BRC@brown.edu W6UE Caltech ARC (CITARC) Bill Bridges W6FA, Trustee, w6fa@romeo.caltech.edu; David Ritchie N6DLU, dbr@alumni.caltech.edu W6BHZ Cal Poly ARC dmalone@oboe.aix.calpoly.edu W6BB Univ of Calif, Berkeley ARC hams@violet.berkeley.edu WB6KGN Univ of Calif., Irvine ARC Campus Amateur Radio Emergency Service (C.A.R.E.S.) Clark Savage Turner WA3JPG, President, turner@ics.uci.edu Jack C. Lockhart WD6AEI, Trustee, lockhart@uci.edu W3VC Carnegie Tech ARC Pres: Thomas Strickler N3JNK/HB9SRT, tomstr@cs.cmu.edu W8EDU Case Western Reserve ARC Stephen Trier, sct@po.cwru.edu WB4TCW Central Florida ARC, University of kr4ah@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu, ind00455@pegasus... _____ Chicago, University of Ken Hopper N9VV, khopper@uchicago.edu Dr. Jon Rosner WO9S, Trustee, rosner@uchepp.uchicago.edu W8YX University of Cincinnati ARC Jonathan Krause N8VUO, jkrause@uceng.uc.edu W2AEE Columbia University ARC alan@columbia.edu; Fuat N2YGN, fuat@columbia.edu VE2CUA Concordia University ARC Also: VE2RCU - repeaters, VE2CLO - Concordia Loyola Campus Attn: Mike VE2DUB, CUARC@alcor.concordia.ca W2CXM Cornell Amateur Radio Club Jeffrey Luszcz N2TIQ, jrl2@cornell.edu W1ET Dartmouth ARA Edmond S. Cooley N1GMC, Trustee, edmond.cooley@dartmouth.edu;*ken.harker@dartmouth.edu _____ Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University ARA Marcus Bell, bellm@bart.db.erau.edu or bellm@db.erau.edu W4AQL Georgia Tech eew4aql@prism.gatech.edu; Pres: n9jsr@gtarc.ee.gatech.edu Advisor: Prof. Paul Steffes, paul.steffes@ee.gatech.edu _____ University of Hawaii ARC ah6bw@uhm.ampr.org; Advisor: was@uhhepg.phys.hawaii.edu WB5FND Houston ARC, University of Brad Killebrew N5LJV, Trustee, n5ljv@uh.edu _____ Illinois Math & Science Academy ARS Pres: ejohnson@imsa.edu, VP: eric@..., Secy: rpierce@... W9YH Illinois, University of (Synton ARC) synton@uiuc.edu K9IU Indiana University ARC Indiana Memorial Union Room 21, Bloomington, IN 47405, Tel.812/855-6850 k9iu@indiana.edu W0YI Iowa State Campus Radio Club Pres: tewhelle@iastate.edu; vp: sknapp@...; Advisor: Mike Chaplin WA7SSO, chaplin@iastate.edu _____ Juniata College ARS Bill Blazina K3EAV, blazina@juncol.juniata.edu _____ Lehigh University William J Smith NK3X, 4772 Prescot Dr, Bethel Pk, PA 15102 inars@lehigh.edu; Pete Fahringer, pef2@lehigh.edu VE4UM Manitoba ARS (Canada), University of uumars@ccu.manitoba.ca W3EAX Maryland ARA, University of tedwards@w3eax.umd.edu; postmaster@w3eax.umd.edu W1MX Massachusetts Inst of Technology w1mx@mit.edu (list) W8YY Michigan Tech University (Husky ARC) Dave Gillahan KB8POR, dmgillah@mtu.edu W8UM Michigan ARC, University of Pres: jgotts@engin.umich.edu W4EFQ Middle Tennessee State University rarc-l@knuth.mtsu.edu (list address) Advisor: Homer W. Brown WB4PAX, cshomer@knuth.mtsu.edu W0YC University of Minnesota ARC David Quick WD0EKL, dquick@maroon.tc.umn.edu W5YD Mississippi State University ARC Pres: cll4@RaMsState.Edu, VP dab2@... K6LY Naval Postgraduate School ARC 833 Dyer Rd, Rm 4437, Naval Postgraduate Schl, Monterey, CA 93943 Steven R. Bible N7HPR, srbible@cs.nps.navy.mil; npsarc@k6ly.#nocal.ca.usa.noam (packet) _____ New Brunswick ARC (Canada), University of* *EMAIL: W4ATC NC State University StARS (Student Amateur Radio Society) w4atc@csc.ncsu.edu (listserver); Jim Price N3QYE,jwprice@unity.ncsu.edu W1KBN Northeastern University Scott Ehrlich, sehrlich@lynx.dac.neu.edu W9BGX Northwestern University president@w9bgx.nuars.nwu.edu, vp@... W8PZS Ohio University Radio Club Advisor: Gregory Weinfurtner NS8O, weinfurtner@ouvaxa.cats.ohiou.edu N3KZ Pennsylvania, University of mgomez@mail.sas.upenn.edu; ericj@eniac.seas.upenn.edu Tech Adv: Jeff DePolo, depolo@eniac.seas.upenn.edu W2SZ Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst ARC Pres: Jeff Shykula, Shykuj@rpi.edu W1KMV Rhode Island, Univ of Pres: Bill Ham N1SMY, hamw@ele.uri.edu W5YG Rice University Prof. Paul Engel K6OKA, Trustee, engel@ricevm1.rice.edu Cameron Etezadi KF0RY, came@rice.edu WA2NPP Rutgers University HRC radio@rutgers.edu (to all officers), pres:bungs@eden.rutgers.edu WD5FIG Southeastern Louisiana University fmus1184@selu.edu (to officers) W6YX Stanford ARC w6yx-info@w6yx.stanford.edu WA4UCE Tennessee Tech, ARS of 1496 Barns Street, Cookeville, TN 38501/ TTU Box 5262, Cookeville,TN 38505 Jeff M. Gold AC4HF, Trustee, 1751 Dry Crk Rd, Cookeville, TN 38501 *EMAIL: W5EHM Texas ARC, University of utarc@www.utexas.edu W5AC Texas A&M University ARC garyr@cs.tamu.edu; w5ac@tamvml.tamu.edu (server) W7YH WashingtonState Univ ARC Rho Epsilon Amateur Radio Club, Alpha Chapter hamradio@eecs.wsu.edu W0QEV Washington University, St. Louis (WashUARC) radio@cec.wustl.edu VE3UOW Waterloo, University of (Canada) uwarc-1@sunee.uwaterloo.ca (server) _____ Wheaton College Tower ARC Greg Liddle, greg@david.wheaton.edu WB9JBF Wisconsin-Milwaukee ARS, University of wb9jbf@csd.uwm.edu (list server), Dave Rasmussen,dave@opus.uwm.edu W9YT Wisconsin, University of (Badger ARS) Tim Czerwonka WO9U, timc@cs.wisc.edu W1YK Worcester Polytechnical Inst Wireless Assn wpiwa@wpi.edu; Gregory R. Snow KA1WIG, grsnow@wpi.edu W1YU Yale University Anthony J. Niesz KA1HBP (faculty),tony.niesz@quickmail.yale.edu Joseph O'Brien, jobrien@minerva.cis.yale.edu -------------------- Collegiate Clubs Outside of North America CE2USM Federico Santa Maria Tech Univ ARC (Chile) Eduardo Romero Urra CE2TBO, ce2usm@loa.disca.utfsm.cl OH2TI Polyteknikkojen Radiokerho, Helsinki University of Technology (Finland) Topi K. Junkkari OH2LRH, prk@otax.tky.hut.fi, packet: OH2RBI.FIN.EU DL0TUD Technical University of Dresden(Germany) Konstantine Kojucharow DL2JKK, kojuchar@eos.ncsu.edu (in USA) DK0TI Technical University of Ilmenau (Germany) Thomas.Planke@systemtechnik.tu-ilmenau.de _____ Technical University of Twente (Netherlands) Experimental Telecommunications Group Drienerlo Johan PA3FPJ, etgd@rt.el.utwente.nl, pa3fpj@pi8daz.#twe.nld.eu LA1K Akademisk Radioklubb (Trondheim, Norway) Torfinn LA4OFA, torfinnh@colargol.edb.tih.no SK0BU Royal Institute of Technology, Radio Club of the (Sweden) thrf94@thr.kth.se _____ Suranaree University of Technology ARC (Thailand) Bruce Strong HS0ZBO, HS0ZBO@sura1.sut.ac.th _____ Manchester ARC, Univ of (UK) John@MCC.ac.uk _____ Surrey Electronics and ARS, Univ of (UK) M.Willis@ee.surrey.ac.uk -------------------- This information was compiled from many electronic sources. Special thanks (but no liability for errors) to Lou Williams KE4ARM (for his Amateur Radio Web Server ), Peter Laws N5UWY and Robert Barron KA5WSS (for the W5YM homepage with ARRL Sweepstakes Collegiate Results ), and Jeffrey Luszcz N2TIQ at Cornell (for his University and School Amateur Radio Club List). Jim Price N3QYE / jwprice@unity.ncsu.edu -------------------- Seeking E-Mail / URL Information for: North America CLARKSON UNIV -- K2CC CLEMSON UNIV -- WD4EOG COLORADO ST UNIV -- W0QEY DE PAUW UNIV -- W9YJ DREXEL UNIV -- W3MGF EAST TENN STATE UNIV -- GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV -- WA3SQU GEORGETOWN UNIV -- WA3FXJ HARVARD WIRELESS CLUB -- W1AF JOHNS HOPKINS -- W3EPT KANSAS STATE UNIV -- W0QQQ LOUISIANA TECH -- W5HGT MICHIGAN STATE UNIV -- W8SH MONTANA STATE UNIV -- W7YB NEW JERSEY INST OF TECH -- K2MFF NEW MEXICO STATE UNIV -- W5GB NEW YORK UNIV -- W2DSC NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV -- W0HSC OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV -- W5YJ OREGON STATE UNIV -- K7UYX PASADENA CITY COLLEGE -- W6BAB PENN STATE UNIV -- K3CR PENN STATE UNIV -- W3YA PENN STATE UNIV -- WA3NTM PRINCETON UNIV -- W2PU PURDUE UNIV -- W9YB ROCHESTER INST TECH -- K2GXT ROSE HULMAN TECH -- W9NAA SAN JOSE STATE UNIV -- W6YL SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV -- W9UIH STATE UNIV UTAH -- WA7AKI SUNY ALBANY -- WA2ZWS SWARTHMORE COLLEGE -- W3AJ SYRACUSE UNIV -- WA2SDY TAYLOR UNIV -- TEMPLE UNIV -- WA3TVT TENNESSEE TECH -- TUFTS UNIV -- W1KN UCLA -- W6YRA UNION COLLEGE -- W2UC UNIV OF ALABAMA - BIRMINGHAM -- WB4TJX UNIV OF ARIZONA -- WA7IYG UNIV OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA -- W6RFU UNIV OF COLORADO -- W0YQ UNIV OF DELAWARE -- WA3GAY UNIV OF FLORIDA GATOR -- W4DFU UNIV OF HARTFORD -- WA1OBY UNIV OF IOWA -- W0IO UNIV OF KANSAS -- K0KU UNIV OF KENTUCKY -- W4JP UNIV OF MAINE -- W1YA UNIV OF MISSISSIPPI -- W5YE UNIV OF MISSOURI -- W0ZLN UNIV OF NEW MEXICO -- WB5AXC UNIV OF PUERTO RICO -- KP4VA UNIV OF ROCHESTER -- K2ZWI UNIV OF SOUTH FLORIDA -- UNIV OF TENNESSEE -- W4EAL UNIV OF UTAH -- WA7SLG UNIV OF VIRGINIA -- W4UVA US AIR FORCE ACADEMY -- K0MIC US NAVAL ACADEMY -- W3ADO USC -- WB6JHC VANDERBILT UNIV -- W4VSV VILLANOVA UNIV -- W3YP VIRGINIA TECH -- K4KDJ WAKE TECHNICAL COLLEGE -- W4TOP WEST VIRGINIA UNIV -- W8CUL Outside North America LAPPEENRANTA UNIV OF TECHNOLOGY - OH5AT (Finland) TAMPERE UNIV OF TECHNOLOGY - OH3TR (Finland) UNIV OF HELSINKI - OH2AC (Finland) UNIV OF OULU - OH8TA (Finland) CHIBA UNIVERSITY -- JA1YFG (Japan) HOKKAIDO UNIV -- JA8YBF (Japan) KANAZAWA UNIV -- JA9YBA (Japan) KUMAMOTO UNIV -- JA6YAI (Japan) KYOTO UNIV -- JA3YDS (Japan) NAGOYA UNIV -- JA2YKA (Japan) OSAKA UNIV -- JA3YKC (Japan) SHIBAURA INST OF TECH -- JA1YXP (Japan) TOHOKU UNIV -- JA7YAA (Japan) TOKYO KOGYO DAIGAKU -- JA1YAD (Japan) TSUKUBA UNIV -- JR1ZTT (Japan) WASEDA UNIV -- JH1YDT (Japan) YAMAGATA UNIV -- JA7YAB (Japan) UNIV OF WARWICK -- G1UOW (UK) ((end of University and School Amateur Radio Club list 04/03/94)) Special thanks to... Jim Price N3QYE Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU Matt Trail Bob Tidd KJ6CS Dave WO9M Geoff Gaebel KB9DUX Gordon Couger H. Peter Anvin N9ITP Jeff Depolo John Schmidt KD4EAI Keith Poole K7MOA/3 Todd Wheeler N0NUM Roger K. Sanderson P.Eng. Tefford W Reed Michael 'Target' Whaley Brett Mellor (N1LAG) ROBERT G. PRIEZ Peter Laws Matthew A Gomez Bill Newkirk wb9ivr and many, many others