Community Service Events
We stay busy all year long! Established in 1934, the Nashville Amateur Radio Club has a long history of providing community service to all of Middle Tennessee. This video shows
We stay busy all year long! Established in 1934, the Nashville Amateur Radio Club has a long history of providing community service to all of Middle Tennessee. This video shows
We support many community service events each year. Check out this video from the 2022 Gravel Revival bike event. Come on out and have some fun!
We regret to announce the passing of W8NWA-Mike Arnold. Mike was a member of the Nashville Amateur Radio Club and the Davidson County ARES. Michael Scott Arnold, 72, passed suddenly
We have FUN at all the events we support! Take a minute to click on the Calendar icon and sign up to volunteer for some of our events that we
Field Day 2022 presented a challenge for the Nashville Amateur Radio Club. This year was one of the hottest on record. With daytime temperatures in the high 90’s and extreme
We had a great turn out of members who helped move from the old club house at Lock Two Park to our new club home at 205 Downeymeade Drive. Dan
As many of you already know, the old club house at Lock Two Park suffered water damage from a water line break several years ago. The damage was extensive and
May 20 – 22, 2022 – Hams and vendors hoping to attend Dayton Hamvention® 2022 have been asking what, if any, COVID-19 regulations will be in place at the event.
US Army NETCOM will be utilizing 60 meters for amateur radio outreach from April 29 – May 7 as part of DOD COMEX 22-2. On May 3 at 0200Z (May