Radio Club of America Announces 2014 Membership Drive

Special Discount Available for New Members During the ARRL Centennial Celebration

The Radio Club of America (RCA) will attend the ARRL Centennial celebration in Hartford, CT July 17th to 19th. RCA is the oldest wireless club in the world having started in 1909. Rich in history, many of RCA’s members were inventors and innovators in many facets of wireless technology. RCA preserves wireless history, while promoting an encouraging the future.

“We are excited to be a part of the ARRL Centennial celebration and we will offer a new member discount during the show. We hope to attract new members to RCA”, said Tim Duffy, K3LR, RCA’s vice president.  “We are encouraging Centennial attendees to come and talk to RCA members and find out how they can get involved in one of the most prestigious radio-related organizations in the world,”  Duffy said.

Look for the Radio Club of America in booth 672 during the ARRL Centennial celebration  July 17-19, in Hartford, CT. 

About the Radio Club of America: The Radio Club is the oldest, most prestigious assembly of radio communications professionals in the world with members in many countries.   Its members are dedicated to the wireless art and science for the betterment of public safety, broadcasting, cellular and the uniting of people through innovation and technical advancement. The Radio Club of America is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and all contributions made to the Radio Club are tax exempt.  Visit www.radioclubofamerica.org for more information or call the RCA office at 973-283-0626 or email pat@radioclubofamerica.org.

About the American Radio Relay League:  Founded in 1914 by Hiram Percy Maxim, ARRL (American Radio Relay League) is the national association for Amateur Radio in the US. Today, with more than 161,000 members, ARRL is the largest organization of radio amateurs in the world. ARRL’s mission is based on five pillars: Public Service, Advocacy, Education, Technology, and Membership.  Please visit http://www.arrl.org for more information.