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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Amateur Radio Club

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Amateur Radio Club

Contact Information

Club Name:
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Amateur Radio Club
Call Sign:
W2SZ
Contact:
Daegan M. Fuss
Daytime Phone:
(518) 276-6578
Email:
w2sz.rpi@gmail.com@arrl.net

Basic Information

Call Sign:
W2SZ
Annual Report:
Jan 23rd 2021
Meeting Time:
Currently online meetings due to Covid
Meeting Place:
W2SZ Shack, 6 Sunset Terrace
Section:
ENY
Affiliation Date:
Nov 20th 1951
Specialties:
General Interest, Repeaters, School or Youth Group, VHF/UHF
Services Offered:
Entry-Level License Classes, General Or Higher License Classes, Mentor, Repeater
Description:

Since 1911, W2SZ has been a place where students enjoy the challenges and satisfaction of Amateur Radio. Whether you would like to build radios, climb towers, send data over the air, bounce signals off the moon, send Morse code overseas, participate in contests, hike up mountains and look for radio signals, or just "hang out" on the repeater in the evenings, this is the club for you. New FCC restructuring makes it easier than ever to become an amateur radio operator (ham), and new technology makes it increasingly fun and exciting. The club offers training for those with no radio experience, as well as leadership and learning opportunities for those already licensed.

Ham radio is a hobby that is easy to get involved in, and will last a lifetime. It is said that there is no place in the continental US where a ham cannot find a repeater. Most communities have clubs as well as repeaters for all levels of amateur operators. In emergencies, hams often provide vital communication services for emergency personnel and citizens. W2SZ has a repeater which members can access from as far as 50 miles away sometimes. Our repeater is connected to Echolink which allows connections to be made to thousands of users and repeaters around the world over the Internet. There is no need to purchase your own equipment while still a student. The club equipment will allow you to explore this wonderful hobby without a financial burden.

W2SZ is a good club for students to be involved with, because of the flexibility of time commitment. While there are always ample opportunities for involvement, studying should always come first. Many student clubs have numerous meetings and required activities which W2SZ does not have. Freshmen and other students who are trying to figure out just how much extra time they have, will find the club to be inviting and relaxed, yet there will be plenty of exciting things to do when boredom strikes.

Links:
http://w2sz.union.rpi.edu/

Club Statistics

Club Members:
10
Voting Members:
6
Voting Licensed Amateur Members:
6
Voting ARRL Members:
2

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Amateur Radio Club Officers

  • Daegan M. Fuss

    Contact, President

    Daegan M. Fuss

  • Blaine M. Huey KC3IHS

    Vice President

    Blaine M. Huey KC3IHS

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