Selected Club Newsletters
Many ham clubs publish newsletters. Here are links to some exceptional quality newsletters we have viewed recently.
If you know of a high quality club newsletter, tell us about it and we will add it to this page. Send the info by email to: [email protected].
Radio Club of Tacoma, WA publishes a monthly newsletter, The Logger’s Bark. It’s big, with most issues over 50 pages in length. It’s also professionally done, looking more like a magazine than a newsletter. To view this high quality newsletter, click the Newsletter link on the club’s web site: Radio Club of Tacoma.
Twin City DX Association in Minnesota maintains a web site devoted to long distance radio communication (DX). Quarterly, they publish a high quality newsletter, Gray Line Report. Of significance is that 99% of the newsletter content is written by club members. Here is a link to the newsletter page on the club’s web site: Gray Line Report.
Brightleaf Amateur Radio Club in Greenville, NC publishes Ham Chatter, a monthly newsletter. You can view copies here: Ham Chatter. (Note: Scroll down the page to get to the list of newsletters in the club’s archive. Further down the page you will find an option to subscribe.)
Billerica, MA Amateur Radio Society – The many New England transplants residing on the Treasure Coast may enjoy reading a newsletter from a New England club. The Billerica ARS newsletters are nicely formatted, as is their web site. Here’s a link to the club’s home page, from which you can select their newsletter page: Billerica ARS.