• Net on 2 Meter Repeater- special

    146.46 MHz Repeater

    Tuesdays (NOTE: No Meeting in August- field trips over the summer) we gather for an informal net on the repeater

  • Tues Eve Net on 2 Meters

    146.46 MHz Repeater

    Check in, try out equipment, say hi and what's happening. We use our 2 Meter Repeater and anyone is welcome to check in.

    Free
  • Net on 2 Meters

    146.46 MHz Repeater

    Our weekly check-in net on the DSRC 2-meter repeater

  • (NJ QSO Party)

    See http://www.k2td-bcrc.org/njqp/njqp_rules.html for the actual rules. NJ QSO Party Quick Reference:SATURDAY September 17 - Noon to MIDNIGHT EDTTwelve hours of fun. GOALS:NJ stations: Contact as many amateurs in different States,… Read More »

  • Virtual Club Meeting

    Online - link from DSRC Email Group

    Club meeting uses a link sent to the list. This meeting will be via WebEx... we will discuss when we want to return to meetings including in-person gathering. Welcome back… Read More »

  • MS-150 Bicycle Event

    The DSRC and other New Jersey clubs help with the "Bike MS: City to Shore Ride" from Cherry Hill, NJ to Ocean City, NJ. This is in support of the Multiple Sclerosis Society.

  • DSRC 2 Meter Net (Tuesday #4)

    146.46 MHz Repeater

    The net is open to any Radio Amateur in range of our repeater.

  • ARRL Simulated Emergency Test

    From the ARRL: The SET encourages maximum participation by all radio amateurs, partner organizations, and national, state, and local officials who typically engage in emergency or disaster response. In addition… Read More »

  • DSRC Club Meeting (Third Tuesday)

    Online

    Club meets via Webex at 7:30 PM, topic announced via the e-mail reflector.  Dinner gathering (via Zoom) at 6:15 PM, check your e-mail that day for details.

  • Tuesday Evening Net & Experiment

    Using our 146.46 MHz repeater, we hold a general purpose net. Then at 8:30 PM we will attempt to QSY to 443.3 MHz and collect signal reports using our newly-refurbished… Read More »

  • Tues. Eve Net

    Using our 146.46 MHz repeater, general purpose net open to all radio amateurs.