Community Support: Our Group participates in disaster preparedness and supports community events which include: Law Enforcement assistance with weather emergencies and Search and Rescue.
Club Call Sign: WY7SHR
The Cloud Peak Radio and Electronics Group brings Amateur Radio Operators and people with an interest in Electronics together to actively expand individual and group knowledge in both Electronics and Radio. We are an ARRL Affiliated Club.
In addition to the weekly net and monthly meetings, the Cloud Peak Radio And Electronics Group hosts many additional events that are of interest to the ham radio community. All are welcome to attend our events!
American Legion Post 13 - 18 Veterans Ave, Buffalo, WY
GMRS is a versatile radio service that offers reliable communication over short to medium distances. This class will guide you through the f...
American Legion Post 13 - 18 Veterans Ave, Buffalo, WY
American Legion Post 13 - 18 Veterans Ave, Buffalo, WY
This class will guide you through everything you need to know to get your technician class amateur radio license. For more information and t...
American Legion Post 13 - 18 Veterans Ave, Buffalo, WY
Perkins Restaurant - Sheridan Wyoming
This is our monthly buisness meeting. You do not have to be a member to the group to attend. We always enjoy meeting new people.
Perkins Restaurant - Sheridan Wyoming
American Legion Post 13 - 18 Veterans Ave, Buffalo, WY
Come take the exam to get your amateur radio license. If you are interested please contact Buffalo Amateur Radio Klub at wy7rg@arrl.net befo...
American Legion Post 13 - 18 Veterans Ave, Buffalo, WY
Amateur Radio (also known as ham radio) is a hobby that is shared by many around the world. Amateur radio operators (also known as hams) use the radio frequencies to communicate with other hams, participate in contests and carry out emergency communications. Ham radio also brings together those interested in electronics who enjoy building and troubleshooting their own equipment. Although communication via ham radio does require a license, it is a fairly accessible hobby and can be done from almost anywhere.
There are many great resources for those wanting to get a ham radio license. CPREG also hosts many events where those interested can meet with experienced hams and get advice. Some great online sources to get you started are:
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