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Alexandria Radio Club
2nd Friday @ 7:00 PM
Alexandria Police Department HQs, 3600 Wheeler Avenue, Alexandria, VA
www.w4hfh.org
Mount Vernon Amateur Radio Club
2nd Thursday @ 7:30 PM
INOVA Mount Vernon Hospital, 2501 Parkers Lane, Alexandria, VA
www.mvarc.org
Arlington Amateur Radio Club
3rd Tuesday @ 7:30 PM
Knights of Columbus, 5115 Little Falls Road, Arlington, VA
www.w4wvp.org
Vienna Wireless Society
2nd and 4th Fridays @ 7:30 PM
Thoreau Middle School, 2505 Cedar Lane, Vienna, VA
or Vienna Elementary School, 128 Center St, South, Vienna, VA
www.viennawireless.com
Amateur Radio Research and Development Corporation
2nd Thursday @ 7:30 PM
Linaspace, 2701 Prosperity Avenue, Suite 215, Fairfax, VA
www.amrad.org
Woodbridge Wireless
3rd Thursday @ 7:30 PM
Tail Oaks Community Center, 12298 Cotton Mill Drive, Lake Ridge, VA
www.woodbridgewireless.com
Stafford Area Radio Association
Each Saturday @ 7 AM
Paradise Diner, 260 Warrenton Rd, Fredericksburg, VA on Route 17 (east of I-95 at exit 133)
www.ws4va.org
Ole Virginia Hams ARC
3rd Monday @ 7:30 PM
Buckhall Volunteer Fire Department
www.w4ovh.org
Loudoun Amateur Radio Group
3rd Saturday @8:30 AM
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 605 West Market Street, Leesburg, VA
www.k4lrg.org
Sterling Park Amateur Radio Club
1st Wednesday @ 7:00 PM
Office of the Sheriff, Eastern Loudon Station, 46620 East Frederick Drive, Sterling, VA
www.qsl.net/sterling
HACDC Amateur Radio Club
2nd Wednesday @ 7:30 PM
St Stephan and the Incarnation Episcopal Church, 1525 Newton Street, Washington, DC
www.w3hac.org
Fort Washington Amateur Radio Club
2nd Wednesday @ 7:30 PM
Fort Washington Medical Center EOC, 11711 Livingston Road, Fort Washington, MD
www.fwarc.net
Montgomery Amateur Radio Club
1st and 3rd Wednesday @ 7:30 PM
Stella B, Werner Council Office Building, 100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD
www.marcclub.org
To find other clubs, go to www.arrl.org/find-a-club
Most of these clubs own and operate repeaters. If you use a repeater, PLEASE help support it by joining the sponsoring organization. Repeaters cost A LOT of money to buy, operate, maintain and replace.
Regularly using a repeater without helping to support it is considered very poor form and will quickly put you on the wrong side with the club members.
Thanks to KA4GFY for this list of clubs.