Butler County Amateur Radio Association

Butler County Amateur Radio Association Butler County Amateur Radio Association - Located in Hamilton, Ohio. The club call is W8WRK. If you are an amateur radio operator or want to be join us.

BCARA meetings are the 2nd Monday each month at 7pm. Fairfield Township Administration Bldg. 6032 Morris Rd. Hamilton,OH 45011
This is located on the corner of Morris Rd and Millikin Rd. Near Butler Tech. Wheelchair accessible. Are you looking for an amateur radio group in the Hamilton, Ohio, Butler County area? You've found the right place. Our main website is WWW.BCARA.NET

Our members lead the

direction of the group. We like to mentor new Ham's, explore different aspects of the hobby, support our community with communications support, jump into contests and just about anything else you can think of. If it's amateur radio related we'll give it a shot! Please join us. Our meeting information is located on the website at www.bcara.net

Hope to see you there!

Amateur Radio License Exam Exams are free… No test fees will be  collected. The Butler County Amateur Radio Association ...
09/16/2025

Amateur Radio License Exam Exams are free… No test fees will be collected.
The Butler County Amateur Radio Association & Dial Radio Club will offer amateur radio operator’s license examinations, at 9:00 am, on Saturday, Oct 18, 2025 at the Fairfield Township Administration Building, 6032 Morris Road, Hamilton, OH 45011
Applicants must furnish (if any), original of any certificates of successful completion of examination (CSCE) they may hold and positive (photo) identification.
Please note, before accessing CORES, users must establish an FCC username account in the FCC User Registration System by providing a valid e-mail address and creating a password. Go https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/support/knowledge base/universal-licensing-system-uls-resources/getting-fcc-registration
If you are applying for your first license, please go to https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/support/knowledge-base/universal-licensing-system uls-resources/getting-fcc-registration to obtain an FRN number. This website is self-explanatory and the FRN registration is free.
Pre-registration is STRONGLY suggested, walk ins are welcome, go to https://hamstudy.org/sessions/dial follow the instructions to pre-register, at least 24 hours prior to the exam, it is quick & easy.
Additional information may be obtained from Thurl Golden, KD8VLU, (513) 939-4891, [email protected] or Ron Spaulding, N8QF, (513) 617- 6181, [email protected]
Talk-in will be available on W8WRK/R 146.700-123Hz PL46.700 – 123Hz PL.

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06/23/2025
02/14/2025

For those in the Cincinnati area interested in attending i person classes for new or upgrading their license

OHKYIN and QCEN will again present training for all classes of ham radio licenses. The sessions for Tech and Extra will take place on Saturday mornings starting March 1st and continuing through Saturday April 5th. Tech sessions will run from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM and the Extra sessions will run from 9:00 AM until noon. For those wishing to upgrade to General Class the sessions will take place on Monday evenings from 7:00 until 9:00 PM starting on March 3rd and continuing until April 7th. An exam session will be held on Saturday April 12th. All of these sessions will be held in the Red Cross building, 2111 Dana Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45207.

To sign up for these sessions, or to get more information, please send an email to [email protected].

Materials: Course material will be from either the ARRL Ham Radio License Manual, 5th Edition, or the ARRL General Class License Manual, 10th edition, or the ARRL Extra Class License Manual, 13th edition, depending on the class of license desired.

Class Cost: Free, except for the book, which should be purchased by the individual student.

Sponsors: The OHKYIN Amateur Radio Society, and the Queen City Emergency Net.

08/27/2024

Amateur Radio License ExamNO EXAM FEES !!!The Dial Radio Club & Butler County Amateur Radio Association will offer amateur radio operator’s license examinations, at 6:00 pm, on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, at St. John XXIII School, 3806 Manchester Road, Middletown, OH 45042Applicants must furnish the original and one photocopy of their current license (if any), original of any certificates of successful completion of examination (CSCE) they may hold and positive (photo) identification.Please note, before accessing CORES, users must establish an FCC username account in the FCC User Registration System by providing a valid e-mail address and creating a password. Go https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/support/knowledge-base/universal-licensing-system-uls-resources/getting-fcc-registrationIf you are applying for your first license, please go to https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/support/knowledge-base/universal-licensing-system-uls-resources/getting-fcc-registration a FRN. This website is self-explanatory and the FRN registration is free.Pre-registration is NOT required but suggested, go to HamStudy.org and click on “Find a session” at least 24 hours prior to the exam and register. Walkins are also welcome.The FCC fee for new licenses is $35.00, upgrades are freeAdditional information may be obtained from Ron Spaulding, N8QF, (513) 617-6181 or [email protected], Dave Williamson, (KD8W) (513) 513-424-5819, [email protected] will be available on W8BLV/R146.610 – 77Hz PL

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Field Day this year is June 22 -23,2024  come out and  visit us at the Butler County Sportsmen Rifle and Pistol Club loc...
06/06/2024

Field Day this year is June 22 -23,2024 come out and visit us at the Butler County Sportsmen Rifle and Pistol Club located at 2131 Millville Ave Hamilton Ohio 45013. Field Day starts at 2 pm Saturday and runs for 24 hours. All are welcome to visit, learn about the hobby and even operate a special station for visitors.
What is ARRL Field Day?
Produced by ARRL, the national association for amateur radio http://www.arrl.org
ARRL Field Day is the single most popular on-the-air event held annually in the US and Canada. On the fourth weekend of June of each year, thousands of radio amateurs gather with their clubs, groups or simply with friends to operate from remote locations.
Field Day is a picnic, a campout, practice for emergencies, an informal contest and, most of all, FUN!
It is a time where many aspects of Amateur Radio come together to highlight our many roles. While some will treat it as a contest, other groups use the opportunity to practice their emergency response capabilities. It is an excellent opportunity to demonstrate Amateur Radio to the organizations that Amateur Radio might serve in an emergency, as well as the general public. For many clubs, ARRL Field Day is one of the highlights of their annual calendar.
The contest part is simply to contact as many other stations as possible and to learn to operate our radio gear in abnormal situations and less than optimal conditions.
We use these same skills when we help with events such as marathons and bike-a-thons; fund-raisers such as walk- a-thons; celebrations such as parades; and exhibits at fairs, malls and museums — these are all large, preplanned, non-emergency activities.
But despite the development of very complex, modern communications systems — or maybe because they ARE so complex — ham radio has been called into action again and again to provide communications in crises when it really matters. Amateur Radio people (also called “hams”) are well known for our communications support in real disaster and post-disaster situations.
What is the ARRL?
The American Radio Relay League is the national association for Amateur Radio in the USA, representing over 170,000 FCC-licensed Amateurs. The ARRL is the primary source of information about what is going on in ham radio. It provides books, news, support and information for individuals and clubs, special events, continuing education classes and other benefits for its members.
What is Amateur Radio
Often called “ham radio,” the Amateur Radio Service has been around for a century. In that time, it’s grown into a worldwide community of licensed operators using the airwaves with every conceivable means of communications technology. Its people range in age from youngsters to grandparents. Even rocket scientists and a rock star or two are in the ham ranks. Most, however, are just normal folks like you and me who enjoy learning and being able to transmit voice, data and pictures through the air to unusual places, both near and far, without depending on commercial systems.
The Amateur Radio frequencies are the last remaining place in the usable radio spectrum where you as an individual can develop and experiment with wireless communications. Hams not only can make and modify their equipment, but can create whole new ways to do things.
For More Information visit: www.arrl.org/field-day
Updated 3/2021

The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources.

01/26/2024

Join us the Saturday Jan 27th for Winter Field Day. We will be at the Fairfield Township Building at 6032 Morris rd, Hamilton Oh 45011
Setup starts around 10 am, transmitting starts at 1900 etc (2 pm). We will end around midnight.
come on out say hello and stay awhile

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01/13/2024

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