History
The Mohave Amateur Radio Club was founded In Kingman, AZ in 2006. Our club was founded by Fred (N7FK) and Carolyn (K7CK) Krick. In January of 2013 we added a Bullhead City, AZ Chapter. For some time we were the largest amateur radio club in Mohave County. Our membership is diverse, from the youth to seniors, with a goal to honor the best traditions of the past together with ideas generated from those new to the hobby for an exciting future! We are dedicated to promoting and advancing the amateur radio hobby. We are an ARRL and ARCA affiliated Club. We offer training for amateur licensing and testing for amateur license upgrades.
Club Meetings
Meetings are open to the public and held in Oysters (2906 E Andy Devine) back room on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 6PM.
If you are an amateur radio operator or are interested in becoming one, please join us at one of our meetings.
Repeaters
Our main 2 Meter repeater is high atop Getz Peak at 7800 feet elevation in Kingman. The repeater transmits at 147.240 MHz with a receiver offset of +600KHz, and a PL tone of 123.0 Hz.
Our UHF repeater transmits on 448.550 MHz with a –1 MHz shift, and PL tone of 123.0 Hz, also located at Getz Peak.
Bullhead City has a 2m repeater linked to the Kingman repeater transmitting on 146.820 MHz, with a – 600KHz receiver offset and a 123.0 Hz PL tone.
Our repeaters are part of the AllStar Link Network.
The Kingman node is 29224 and Bullhead City node is 29219. The Havasu node will be posted soon. There is an Echo Link portal into our system via K7REW-R. We also have an APRS Digipeater and an I-Gate in Bullhead City.
All of our repeaters are maintained by [Matt Krick, K3MK].
