About Old Post Amateur Radio Society

We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting amateur radio through education, training, and community engagement, preserving traditions while embracing modern innovations.

A complex array of metal antennas with various sections and angles mounted on a tall pole against a clear blue sky.
A complex array of metal antennas with various sections and angles mounted on a tall pole against a clear blue sky.
Our Mission
Join Us

Engage in field events, contests, and outreach programs to share the value of amateur radio and build a network of skilled operators ready to serve their communities.

Location

Old Post Amateur Radio Society, Inc. is located in a vibrant community focused on communication and technology.

Address

123 Radio Lane, Springfield

Hours

9 AM - 5 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the society's mission?

We promote amateur radio through education, training, and community engagement.

How can I join?

Interested individuals can apply for membership through our website or by attending a meeting.

What activities do members participate in?

Members engage in field events, contests, emergency communication support, and outreach programs to promote amateur radio.

Is there training available?

Yes, we offer hands-on training and educational opportunities for all skill levels.

What is amateur radio?

Amateur radio is a hobby that involves using radio frequencies for communication and experimentation.

How does the society support communities?

We provide emergency communication support and outreach programs to educate and engage the public about amateur radio.