What is
PVRC?
PVRC is a regional amateur radio club devoted to excellence in
the competitive aspects of ham radio, particularly contesting. Currently, the club has over 750 members, of whom
over 500 live within the
175-mile radius that ARRL and CQ have decreed
or eligibility to participate in club competition in the 14 contests they sponsor each year that have that category.
PVRC places high nationally in all of these contests, and wins at least one or two nearly every year.
We are very much interested in welcoming new members to any of our 16 chapters.
Here is a bunch of ways to get on board:
Click
here for a list with chapter chairmen's names and contact information.
If you know a PVRC member's call or name, or want to know who lives near you, click
here
for a searchable membership roster.
An on-line
membership form is
here.
Fill it in and we'll contact you.
Once you are a
member, please reference the
PVRC faq for information on subscribing to our reflector(s).
(Note: You can see if you are in the PVRC
circle by entering your G.P.S. into the PVRC circle calculator tool that is available under the
Join Us menu.
A map is also available under 'PVRC CIRCLE' showing the PVRC radius.)
What are the requirements for membership?
The only requirement for membership is an amateur radio license (any class) and
an active interest in contesting. It doesn't matter whether you have your own station, or how elaborate it is.
It doesn't matter whether your interest is HF, or VHF, or you don't even know yet.
All members need to reside
or operate inside the 175-mile circle to contribute points to PVRC in the major club
competitions. Your local
chapter chairman can confirm that your QTH is inside the radius.
Otherwise, the situation is pretty simple. You need to attend two meetings to become a member. There are no dues
for PVRC, except by voluntary donation. Instead, we think your "dues" should be the submission of scores for the
club in 2 (hopefully more) of the contests we enter as a club every year. If you can't operate from home, we'll be
glad to help you line up an opportunity to operate, either as part of a team at a multi-operator station or as a "guest op"
at a member's station. PVRC members help each other with antenna work, with technical issues, and with operating skill
development. Learn how to contest with PVRC, and you'll have the satisfaction of watching your skills (and your scores)
grow year by year. Some people tend to think of PVRC as composed entirely
of "big guns." Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, the average PVRC member's station probably
consists of a transceiver, a tribander, and wires for 40 and 80 meters, on a city lot. some of our members even operate
in contests with indoor antennas and QRP power.
So c'mon, join the fun!
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