Welcome!
Welcome to the website of the Hampden County Radio Association, or HCRA, a group of amateur radio operators (“hams”) in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts. The club has existed since the mid-1940s; the first newsletter we have on file is from September 1948. You can browse through it and the rest of the newsletter archive for a complete history of the club’s activities, but it’ll take you awhile.
HCRA has a long tradition of maintaining a diverse membership spanning a wide range of interests. Many of us are deeply involved in all kinds of HF communication, from CW and SSB to the latest digital modes. There are also members active in low power communications, in the microwaves, Parks on the Air (POTA), Emergency Communications, Summits on the Air (SOTA), project building and nearly every other aspect of this amazing hobby. There’s a place here for everyone.
The HCRA is an Affiliated Club and a Special Service Club with the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the national association for amateur radio. Find out more about that on the ARRL New England Division web site.
Many of our club members are technical and build projects or help others with their questions and projects.
- A feature of membership is assistance for any question you may have, the club offers a specialist who can work with you at your level.
- If you chase DX, the QSL bureau costs $7 per group of cards plus a fee for the weight of the cards. The club offers a pooled QSL service for members, saving you a minimum of $7 every time you send cards through the ARRL DX QSL Bureau System.
- The club also lets members join the HCRA group on ClubLog. It’s a fun way to compete with your friends and their DX chasing accomplishments.
Whether you are a new ham who just earned a license or an old timer who’s been on the air for decades, there is something for you in the HCRA. Join the HCRA Facebook page and keep up with the daily goings on of the club and its members. Come join us at our monthly meeting and introduce yourself. We meet the first Friday of every month at the Holyoke Medical Center Auxiliary Conference Room.
I know I speak for the whole club in welcoming you to the HCRA. We look forward to meeting you. If you are not yet a ham, we can help you with that too.
73 and I hope to see you at the next meeting!
Alan Dove, AB1XW
HCRA President
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New Awards Page on Website
Check the new Awards page on our website: https://hcra.org/awards/. If you are an active member and want to be listed, please follow the instructions on the page. Thank you, Vanessa, W1IRL
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Field Day 2019 Page
The page for the 2019 Field Day has moved from the main menu to the events menu. de Vanessa, W1IRL
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New – DMR Information Page
We have information to get you started with DMR, or are simply interested in knowing more about it. Please visit our DMR page. You can also access the page from the main menu by hovering on the Tech Talk menu and clicking on DMR. As of today you can read a pdf guide to DMR…
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10m Net – Net Control Volunteers Needed
We want to revive the weekly Monday 10m net. As a reminder, 10m is within the privileges of all classes of license amateurs, including Technicians. Volunteers are needed for net control functions. The more volunteers, the greater the spreading of the workload can be. Please contact Vanessa at webmaster@hcra.org or Larry at W1AST@arrl.net. I will…