Utah Amateur Radio Club

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Announcement: A draft of the proposed bylaws is available for member review.
Here

Upcoming UARC events:

UARC Winter Field Day: Noon through 8 pm on Saturday 24 January 2026
is planning to participate in Winter Field Day, from noon to 8 pm
Saturday 24 January 2026 at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center, 1355
W 3100 S, WVC. To keep things simple, we plan to only run 2 stations,
so our exchange will be W7SP 2M UT.

UARC Meeting: 7:30 pm on Thursday 12 February 2026

 

Regular UARC meetings are normally held on the second Thursday of each
month except July and August at 7:30 pm UARC meeting place is on the
University of Utah campus in the Warnock Engineering
Building.  (In the foyer of this building is a sign for the “John
and Marcia Price College of Engineering” so don’t let that confuse
you.)  Here is a map and directions.  Meeting starts at 7:30 pm and will be available on
UARC’s 
YouTube Channel, live and for later playback.
Spring Potluck Dinner:  6:30 pm on Thursday 12 March 2026
The location of the potluck dinner is the Salt Lake County Facilities
Management cafeteria, 2001 S State St, room S1-100, just inside the
doors to the South Building. It’s across the street from O.C. Tanner,
if that helps. We’ve posted a signup sheet here.

 

Welcome to the Utah Amateur
Radio Club’s web site. Our club is
the oldest amateur radio club in the state of Utah. It
holds the call W7SP, a memorial call for Leonard “Zim” Zimmerman, early
UARC member and radio pioneer. It also publishes a monthly
newsletter called Microvolt,
electronic versions of which can be found HERE.

To use this site, please
select from the links in the index on the left.
You will find the most common destinations available there. Some links
direct you to another menu for certain items. The Microvolt
link is an example.

 

This site includes
information about the club’s
history and current activities, as well as answers to the most
frequently
asked questions about Amateur Radio in Utah and Amateur Radio in
general.
We hope you find it useful. Suggestions are always appreciated.

Have a question not
answered here? Call UARC’s Ham Hotline,
801-583-3002. A volunteer will either be available in person or,
generally,
will get back to you within 24 hours.

 

For information on classes and amateur radio exams – no matter where you are – visit Hamstudy.org.

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Please send comments about this site to the
UARC secretary (secretary@utaharc.org).