About

Membership:

To apply for membership, please fill out and print the membership application:

CNYARC Membership Form (Printable)

CNYARC Membership Form (Online)

Mail the completed application with a check or money order payable to CNYARC to:

CNYARC
P.O. Box 4491
Rome, NY 13442

Applications may also be picked up at any general club meeting.

Our Nets: 

Our Nets meet on the N2CNY (CNYARC) 145.210 w/ 71.9 PL tone repeater.

Join us every morning Monday through Friday at 8:00am for the First Cup Net.

Tune in weekday evenings at 7:00 PM for a variety of topics on the After Dinner Net.

CNYARC Repeater

145.210 ~  -0.6 Offset  ~  PL 71.9

Questions? – Email us at 

cnyarc.n2cny@gmail.com

Guidelines covering the conduct and use of the CNYARC Radio Club’s Repeaters

  1. The repeaters will be primarily used for local traffic and are open for all amateur radio operators.
  2. Control stations will not discourage anyone from using the repeaters.
  3. Conduct on the repeaters should be governed by common sense and courtesy. Please don’t give a bad impression of our service by making thoughtless or off-color remarks. Instead, set an example which others will be proud to follow.
  4. The repeater trustee will have final say on any repeater operation, since they are the final authority as per the FCC.
  5. Use of the word ‘Break’ should be reserved for Emergency and High Priority needs. In the event of hearing ‘Break’ called, all stations on the frequency should immediately cease operation, and assist the breaking station as required. Stations may resume normal operation only after the emergency has been handled.
  6. Time control or net traffic will be given priority.
  7. All stations will leave a short pause between transmissions for the purpose of allowing other stations to call on the repeater.
  8. Calling stations will keep their calls short, such as a one or two line monologue and then stand by until the frequency is clear.
  9. Base stations should stand aside for mobile stations.
  10. Special Event communications have priority over normal repeater usage, and any special event for which the repeaters are to be used shall be cleared through the repeater trustee.
  11. Emergency communications will have priority usage and complete control of the repeaters for as long as the emergency exists. A net control station will call up and direct the net.
  12. If you hear stations jamming or interfering with repeater communications, do not make any comment. If you can override the interference, continue with your conversation. If you can’t continue, sign off the repeater in a normal manner.
  13. Identify your station every ten minutes during your QSO and at sign off, as per FCC regulations. While not mandatory per the FCC, for ease of operation and courtesy to others on the repeater please ID when coming on the air.
  14. Repeater rules and regulations can be changed by the repeater trustee and the repeater committee. Users will be notified of changes.
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