Plymouth Radio Club has been in existence for over 70 years, was re-formed in 2004 and in its current form has gone from strength to strength with an ever expanding and diverse membership.
Plymouth Radio Club has a mandate to further the cause of amateur radio "...for the purpose of self training in communication by radio telecommunications..." as it states on the amateur radio license. In the case of the Plymouth Radio Club however we are here not only to concentrate on the hobby but also to provide a forum for radio amateurs, 'short wave listeners' and their partners from the Plymouth area and beyond to meet and to socialise. We have a great hobby and hopefully the information in this site will be of use to existing members and visitors alike.
See also Plymouth Radio Club
www.activplymouth.com
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Plymouth Radio Club has adopted St Luke's Hospice has it's chosen charity
www.parc.org.uk and
www.radioclubs.net/g3prc
Updated 14th December 2009
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