Delaware Valley Radio Association

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The Delaware Valley Radio Association (DVRA) is an amateur radio organization. The Delaware Valley Radio Association is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization devoted to the promotion and preservation of the amateur radio hobby. The club is comprised of amateur radio operators and their families.

With over a hundred active members and a fully equipped radio station, the Delaware Valley Radio Association is one of the nation’s oldest radio clubs, having been founded in 1930. Persons interested in learning more about Amateur Radio are encouraged to explore the club’s website or attend any regular meeting of the club. The DVRA meets the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 137 West Upper Ferry Road, West Trenton, NJ. The church is located one-quarter mile west of the intersection of routes 634 and 579, and is just south of Trenton-Mercer Airport.

Operating as W2ZQ, it was originally licensed as W3AQ prior to the realignment of FCC callsign districts after World War II.

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  • A fully equipped club radio shack with 2 HF stations, Packet, VHF & UHF stations
  • A competitive antenna farm with beams for all bands from 40 meters to 1.2 GHz
  • 2 repeaters, one with autopatch and the other with EchoLink
  • A packet BBS
  • Support for local ARES and RACES groups
  • Events throughout the year
  • Fun and competitive Field Day activities with multiple stations and different modes
  • Our annual Hamfest held at Mercer County Park
  • A club picnic in August
  • A holiday party in December
  • Monthly club meetings
  • A comprehensive monthly newsletter
  • Amateur radio license training classes and testing
  • A place to share experiences with others with similar interests

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