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University of Texas Amateur Radio Club - 500

Registration Information

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Organization Number: 500

First Registered On: 09-30-1960

Last Registered On: 04-12-2013

Organization Information

Officially Sponsored by Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Status: Active

Purpose: To further the enjoyment of Amateur Radio (or Ham Radio) by providing aid in obtaining a Ham license, by providing a working radio station and through contact with other Hams.

Membership: Membership open to U.T. students, faculty or staff

Functions: Meetings on the third Monday of every month. A complete radio station (call sign N5XU) is available to all members and is located on the roof of WRW. ENS 420

Organization Type: Educational

Contact Information

E-mail: n5xu.utarc@gmail.com

Web site: http://n5xu.ece.utexas.edu/

Representatives: (Name, Title)

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Bob Ascott, President
Clarke Rahrig, Officer-at-Large
Walt Fair, Officer-at-Large
Dillon Williams, Officer-at-Large

Campus Office Address: 73

 

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