Nonprofit profile

Mckinney Amateur Radio Club Inc

Mckinney, TXEIN 751671425
Education 1 active project
Overview

About Mckinney Amateur Radio Club Inc

At McKinney Amateur Radio Club, the entry point can be a Saturday breakfast discussion, a license exam, or a hands-on workshop with antennas, soldering, or digital modes. That mix matters because it gives beginners, licensed operators, students, and youth a real place to learn by doing, not just by reading about it. The club also keeps amateur radio useful beyond the hobby, through weekly nets, repeaters, and public service communications in McKinney and North Texas.

What sets this club apart is how practical it is. Members can test for licenses, build skills in workshops, practice on weekly nets, and work with repeaters, fox hunting, and Field Day. It also gives special attention to youth participation and emergency preparedness in the region.

What they do

Programs

The concrete work this nonprofit runs. Each program may later become a fundable project.

Program 01

License training and testing

Offers license training sessions, mentoring, and FCC amateur radio license exams for Technician, General, and Amateur Extra classes.

Program 02

Public service communications

Provides volunteer communications support for community events and emergency services when needed in North Texas.

Program 03

Technical training and hands-on workshops

Hosts lectures, presentations, antenna building, antenna tuning, electronics, soldering, digital modes, and software-defined radio learning opportunities.

Program 04

Weekly nets and operating practice

Runs scheduled radio nets to practice procedures, test equipment, and build communication skills.

Program 05

Repeater system operation

Owns and operates FM repeaters, APRS digipeaters, and backup repeaters that support local amateur radio communication.

Program 06

Fox hunting and direction finding

Organizes amateur radio direction finding activities that teach signal tracking and practical radio skills.

Program 07

Field Day operations

Participates in ARRL Field Day as an emergency preparedness drill and community outreach activity.

Program 08

Member mentoring and technical support

Provides guidance, group events, newsletter updates, and technical support for newer and experienced operators.

The story

About this work

In their own words — what they do, who it reaches, and what your dollars actually fund.

Mission

To foster a vibrant community of amateur radio enthusiasts by promoting continuous learning, encouraging technical innovation, and providing opportunities for members to engage in public service, enhance their communication skills, and connect with fellow radio operators locally and globally.

Who they serve

People interested in amateur radio, including beginners, licensed operators, students, and youth in McKinney and North Texas.

Their impact

  • 80+ Field Day points

How your donation helps

  • Maintaining and expanding support efforts and educational efforts
  • Maintaining, insuring, and improving repeater infrastructure
  • Funding the Youth Fund that gifts a radio to members under 18 who pass their FCC license exam
  • Supporting the scholarship for a Dallas Regional Science and Engineering Fair student with radio communications-related research
For the community

Need help?

How someone in need can access Mckinney Amateur Radio Club Inc’s services.

People interested in amateur radio can attend the Saturday breakfast discussions, monthly meetings, and training activities, or contact the club through the contact page. Those seeking a license can reserve a spot for the monthly FCC exams by contacting Dave Hampton.

Calendar

Events

Weekly Breakfast Discussions

weekly

Open breakfast discussion every Saturday at 7:30 AM at IHOP in McKinney, with questions and answers for members and visitors.

General Business Meeting

monthly

General business meeting on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm at Spring Creek Barbecue in McKinney, with Zoom simulcast.

FCC Amateur Radio License Exams

monthly

Monthly license exams for Technician, General, and Amateur Extra classes are held on the third Sunday at 2:00 PM at the Heard Museum Science Resource Center.

Weekly Nets

weekly and monthly

Scheduled radio nets include a Sunday general information net and a Monday simplex net, with ARES training nets also held monthly.

ARRL Field Day

annual

Annual Field Day event with radios, antennas, food, community outreach, and emergency power operation.

Fox Hunting

weekly

Radio direction-finding hunts around McKinney that practice locating hidden transmitters and building practical operating skills.

Beyond donations

Ways to help

Concrete needs and volunteer roles Mckinney Amateur Radio Club Inc has shared.

Current needs

  • Funding to maintain and expand support efforts and educational efforts
  • Support for repeater infrastructure maintenance and expansion

Volunteer opportunities

  • Serve as a fox operator
  • Support public service communications at community events
  • Help with Field Day operations
  • Fill open supporting roles such as Public Information, QSL Manager, Activities Coordinator, and ARRL Awards Manager
Credibility

Recognition & press

Awards & recognition

  • ARRL-affiliated Special Service Club

Press & mentions

Collaborators

Partners & funders

ARRLCommunity Emergency Response Team (CERT)Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) North Texas SectionNational Weather ServiceHeard MuseumDallas Regional Science and Engineering FairCity of Fairview, TX
From the newsroom

In the news

Articles featuring Mckinney Amateur Radio Club Inc from the Love What You Fund newsroom.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this nonprofit and how its work happens.

How can someone new to amateur radio get involved?

If you are new, start with the Saturday breakfast discussions, monthly meetings, mentoring, group events, and technical support. It is an easy way to learn the basics and meet people who can help you get started.

What license exams does the club offer?

The club offers FCC amateur radio license exams for Technician, General, and Amateur Extra classes.

Do I need a license to attend every activity?

No. Some activities, including Field Day demonstrations and fox hunting participation that focuses on listening and tracking, do not require a license.

What repeaters does the club operate?

The club operates four FM repeaters, including two VHF voice repeaters, one VHF APRS digipeater, and one UHF voice repeater.

What kinds of training does the club provide?

Training covers antenna building, antenna tuning, electronics, soldering, radio science, digital modes, and software-defined radio topics.

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