- December 10 2020 Meeting on the Air (COVID19 isolation orders)
- November 12 2020 Meeting on the Air (COVID19 isolation orders)
- October 8 2020 Meeting on the Air (COVID19 isolation orders)
- September 24 2020 Board Meeting (Via Zoom)
- September 10 2020 Meeting on the Air (COVID19 isolation orders)
- August 13 2020 Meeting on the Air (COVID19 isolation orders)
- July 10 2020 Meeting on the Air (COVID19 isolation orders)
- June 11 2020 Meeting on the Air (COVID19 isolation orders)
- June 2 2020 Board Meeting (Via Zoom)
- May 14 2020 Meeting on the Air (COVID19 isolation orders)
- April 9 2020 Meeting on the Air (COVID19 isolation orders)
- March 13 2020 – No meeting due to heavy rains and flooding.
- February 13 2020 Board and General Meeting Minutes
- January 9 2020 Board and General Meeting Minutes
Author: Juan Mejia
2021 Meeting Minutes
2022 Meeting Minutes
- 8 December 2022- General Meting (In Person)
- 10 November 2022- General Meeting (Via Zoom)
- 13 October 2022- General Meeting (In Person)
- 8 September 2022- General Meeting (Via Zoom)
- 11 August 2022- General Meeting (In Person)
- 11 July 2022- No meeting held
- 9 June 2022- General Meeting (In Person)
- 12 May 2022- General Meeting (Via Zoom)
- 14 April 2022- General Meeting (In Person)
- 6 April 2022- Board Meeting (Via Zoom)
- 10 February 2022- General Meeting
- 8 February 2022- Board Meeting
- 13 January 2022- General Meeting
Field Day 2023
Riverside County Amateur Radio Association’s Field Day 2023
Our Field Day event was held at:
Fairmount Park
2601 Fairmount Blvd
Riverside, CA 92501-2113
Shelters 2 & 3
Saturday, June 24th & 25th
ARRL Field Day 2023Rules – (ARRL Article)
Members who operate from home, please remember to include “RIVERSIDE COUNTY AMATEUR RADIO ASSOCIATION” (NOT “RCARA” or “W6TJ”) on your submission.
Stay Safe and keep making contacts!
RCARA 6 Meter Chat
Join us Tuesdays for a 6 Meter Chat on 50.500 MHz FM.
The Tuesday 6 Meter Net begin at 7:00PM PST on 50.500 MHz FM.
Assisting in this chat is a remote receiver placed on Sierra Peak in Corona. The receiver was placed there to foster conversation primarily on the Six Meter AM Roundtable hosted by Will AA6DD, which happens every Sunday at 10:00 AM, on 50.400AM.
The receiver and its functionality are accessible to anyone who has the software and a little bit of time. AA6RF described the steps:
Here’s what you need to do to get on the 6 Meter Sierra Peak remote.
You need a Windows or Android computer. Log into remotehams.com, RemoteHams.com – Home It is free to create an account there if necessary.
Then download rcforbclient setup RemoteHams.com – Downloads. After that open up app and there are many remotes to log into. You want to log into W6RYO Sierra Peak.
It’s that easy.