The Robson Residents Radio Club (RRRC) is a community-based organization centered around the hobby of amateur radio, also known as "ham radio." We provide a variety of activities and services for our members and the community at large. Here's a summary of what we typically do:
Key Activities and Functions:
Social Interaction and Fellowship
Education and Training
Emergency Communications
Technical Experimentation
Operating Events and Contests
Community Service
Providing and Maintaining Infrastructure
Promoting the Hobby
In essence, the Club is a hub for enthusiasts to learn, share, and contribute, both within the hobby of amateur radio and to our community.
ALL ROBSON RANCH RESIDENTS are welcome Monday, 5/11
Due to popular demand, there will be a Work Shop Monday May 11th @ 10am. Experts will be explaining & demonstrating how to use your Apple iPhone or Android phone to Talk on Ham Radio, including the Robson Repeater & many others. We will show you several ways your SmartPhone can talk on Ham Radio all over the world. The Robson Repeater AND SkyWarn Denton County too ! !
Come to Room 104 in the CATC at 10am for a full Work Shop on this subject.
Mark Your Calendar - Wednesday, May 13th from 11am - 5pm
Wednesday May 13th we will be talking all over the world next to the Clubhouse in Veteran's Circle Park - Bring a chair along if you can . . .
We want to get every single Robson Resident who is interested Talking around the World on Ham Radio on Wednesday between 11 AM and 5 PM - Come try it and bring your friends & neightbors
Setup @ 9:30 AM - Teardown @ 5 PM
For More Information
Email: RRRadioClub@gmail.com
Robson Radio Club Badges are Now Available!!
The cost is $10 and please let us know what you want it to say - First Name / Last Name - Call Sign
The best place to order is on the RR Radio Club GroupSpot, but if you cannot order there, drop an an email to RRRadioClub@gmail.com
7:00 PM each Sunday evening
We will first meet on the KG5IE Repeater, 441.350 MHz repeater output (or remote radio RX) / 144.650 MHz repeater input (or remote radio TX) with T-CTCS 67.0
We will then move to simplex - 146.460 MHz
RRRC Member Radio Shacks