Jamestown Amateur Radio Club

Jamestown Amateur Radio Club Jamestown Amateur Radio Club, is here to support amateur radio activities and utilize Emergency Communications when necessary. We are W0FX on 147.180

We are licensed through the FCC to operate radio equipment. We also report severe weather information to the National Weather Service in Bismarck, North Dakota. We meet quarterly on the second Tuesday at 7:30pm in the Lower Level of the Law Enforcement Center. Contact us for more information.

We are excited to be set up for this event! Stop and visit with us!
07/30/2025

We are excited to be set up for this event! Stop and visit with us!

🚨 Join us for National Night Out 2025! 🇺🇸

📍 McElroy Park
🕔 Tuesday, August 5th from 5 PM – 8 PM
🍔 Free Food & Drinks!

Come meet your Jamestown Police Department officers and enjoy a night of fun, community, and connection. This is your chance to build partnerships, ask questions, and enjoy great company in a relaxed environment.

Let’s come together to make our neighborhoods safer and stronger. See you there! 💙👮‍♂️👮‍♀️

Are you interested in learning more about the ham radio hobby, also known as amateur radio? Ham radio allows people to c...
06/07/2025

Are you interested in learning more about the ham radio hobby, also known as amateur radio? Ham radio allows people to connect across towns, countries and continents using only radio waves — no phone lines or internet connections required.

To help introduce others to the hobby, Jamestown Amateur Radio Club will host its annual Field Day celebration. This event, known as ham radio’s open house, highlights just how ham radio works and why it is important to our community.

Field Day will be held from 1 p.m. June 28 to 1 p.m. June 29 at the Wings on Strings Kite Flying Field near Jamestown Reservoir.

Since 1933, ham radio aficionados have celebrated Field Day. It remains one of the most popular ham radio events all year long. During Field Day, hams throughout North America set up temporary transmission stations in public places, aiming to demonstrate the skill, science and community service that ham radio operators exemplify.

More than 35,000 people from thousands of locations participated in Field Day 2024, and even more are expected this year.

Ham radio combines public service, emergency preparedness, community outreach and technical skills. They can operate in emergency conditions where a cell phone would not work. As such, it is a lifeline during natural disasters and power outages.

"This event is not only a social and fun event, but our club focuses on using amateur radio technology and practicing for emergencies," said club vice president, Tom Simpson. "It’s like ham radio’s open house for the public. There is so much to this hobby, and we are excited to utilize our skills out in the field and share what we do with the public."

Ham radio’s type of direct, independent communication continues to be a fun and empowering hobby. Many people with ham radios volunteer with emergency services and form a key part of community safety.

“If there’s an interruption of service or you’re out of range of a cell tower, you have no way to communicate,” said Simpson. “Ham radio functions completely independently of the internet or cell phone infrastructure, can interface with tablets or smartphones and can be set up almost anywhere in minutes.”

Field Day setup will be Saturday morning, June 28 around 10:00 am. Antennas and radio will be available. Teardown will be held at 1 p.m. June 29. Any club members who can are asked to help set up or tear down.

“Hams can literally throw a wire in a tree for an antenna, connect to a battery powered transmitter and communicate halfway around the world,” Simpson said. “Hams do this by using a layer of Earth’s atmosphere as a sort of mirror for radio waves.”

Ham radio remains one of the best ways to learn about electronics, physics, meteorology and numerous other scientific disciplines.

Amateur radio is a huge asset to any community during disasters or emergencies if the standard communication infrastructure goes down.

Anyone can become a licensed amateur radio operator. There are more than 725,000 licensed ham operators in the United States. For those interested in becoming licensed, a test session will be held at 9:30 a.m. July 12th at the Law Enforcement Center in Jamestown, with more test sessions scheduled throughout the year.

Anyone who wants to learn more about amateur radio is encouraged to contact Tom Simpson using the contact form at https://jarcnd.com/contact-us/ . For more information about Field Day, visit our website at https://jarcnd.com/2025-arrl-field-day/ .

ARRL Field Day is always held on the 4th full weekend in June. This year, the dates are June 28th & 29th. There is a lot of information about Field Day on the ARRL website. Please take a l…

06/22/2023
02/01/2023

Weekly Jamestown Amateur Radio Club Repeater net occurs on Tuesday Evenings at 6:00 on the 147.180 + Repeater. Followed by a simplex net on 146.520 at 6:15pm. All within range of the repeater at the time of the net are welcomed to join in the check in and conversation. Those available to check into the simplex net are encouraged to check in as well. We are working to get more involvement locally, and give the opportunity to everyone to be able to test their equipment. One user discovered by moving his antenna, a short distance, like 20 feet, he can now hear more people and they in turn can hear him as well. Anyone interested in learning more about Jamestown Amateur Radio Club and what we do, please check out our website at: jarcnd.com Please click on our Contact Us portion of our website and send us a note. We will reply to you as soon as we can.
Thank you for stopping by our page! 73s, ND0ML

National Night Out 2022
09/16/2022

National Night Out 2022

Working to get the word out about amateur radio and Stutsman County Alerts.
08/03/2021

Working to get the word out about amateur radio and Stutsman County Alerts.

The hambulance will be there. Planning to be on the air making some contacts.
08/03/2021

The hambulance will be there. Planning to be on the air making some contacts.

Jamestown Police Chief Scott Edinger and Stutsman County Sheriff Chad Kaiser share information on the upcoming National Night Out on August 3rd at McElroy Park in Jamestown.

08/03/2021

A few of us will have a station setup tonight at McElroy park for national night out. Will be trying out a new antenna mount on the hambulance.

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JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Jamestown Amateur Radio Club will once again be participating in the 2021 ARRL Field Day this weekend June 26th & 27th. Tom Simpson is with the Jamestown Amateur Radio Club and a

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