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Microwave enthusiast club, meets in Sunnyvale on the first Thursday of every month.- American QRP Club
- ARRL Pacific Division Our division of the ARRL covers all of Nevada, all of Hawaii, U.S. Pacific Islands, and Northern California, as far south as Monterey and Mono counties.
- ARRL Santa Clara Valley Section Our local section of the ARRL Pacific Division includes San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Benito, and Monterey counties.
- Calnet The Calnet system consists of several fulltime linked 440 Mhz repeaters connecting San Diego to San Francisco and Tahoe. Dues are $125 per year.
- Cupertino ARES/RACES (CARES)
- EchoLink EchoLink software allows licensed Amateur Radio stations to communicate with one another over the Internet, using voice-over-IP (VoIP) technology. The program allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, or from computer to station, greatly e
- Foothills Amateur Radio Society (FARS)
- Hayward Radio Club
- IRLP (Internet Radio Linking Project) The IRLP uses Voice-Over-IP (VoIP) custom software and hardware. IRLP links simplex radios or repeaters to each other via the Internet.
- MARES—Milpitas Amateur Radio and Electronics Society
- MDARC—Mount Diablo Amateur Radio Club
- NorCal QRP Club
- Northern CA Contest Club
- Northern California DX Club
- Santa Clara County ARES/RACES
- SARA—Saratoga Amateur Radio Association
- SBARA—South Bay Amateur Radio Association
- SFARC—San Francisco Amateur Radio Club
- Silicon Valley Emergency Communications System (SVECS)
- South (San Mateo) County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (SCARES)
- Southern Peninsula Emergency Communication System (SPECS)
- Sunnyvale ARES
- The American Radio Relay League
- The Cactus Intertie System A closed, private amateur radio system consisting of a large number of remotely controlled base stations. It covers large portions of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Colorado and Texas. Additional coverage is now available in the Washington
- The Cactus Intertie System A closed, private amateur radio system consisting of a large number of remotely controlled base stations. It covers large portions of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Colorado and Texas. Additional coverage is now available in the Washington
- The Condor Connection An open, 222 MHz network of linked repeaters throughout California and into Las Vegas, Reno, and Phoenix as well. Local nodes include San Francisco and San Jose.
- The Rabbit Radio Network This is part of the Cactus Intertie?
- The WIN SYSTEM The WIN SYSTEM is a series of linked, or Intertied, UHF (440 MHz, or 70 cm) repeaters that cover a great deal of California. The WIN SYSTEM is owned and operated by Shorty, K6JSI, with a lot of help from the WIN SYSTEM membership.
- W6RLW 1.2Ghz linked system This 1.2GHz repeater network covers a really wide area.
- Western Amateur Linking Association WALA links repeaters in all sorts of bands, including 2 meter, 222 MHz, 440 MHz, and even 1.2 GHz.
- WIRES Ⅱ Similar in scope to IRLP and EchoLink, WIRES Ⅱ is an Internet radio linking system created by Yaesu (a.k.a. Vertex Standard).
- WVARA—West Valley Amateur Radio Association
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