Official Club Badges
Subcategories
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Charlotte ARC (NC)
This is a test area to show the members and leadership of CARC what is possible.
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Salt Lake Crossroads ARC
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Mecklenburg Amateur...
Mecklenburg Amateur Radio Society (NC)
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Spirit Mountain ARC (AZ)
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Sample Club Badges
This is a sample club badge with a generic logo. Use this item to order when you have a copy of your group's logo, but we don't have the badge actively set up on our site.
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UtahSAG (UT)
Welcome, UtahSAG members and visitors!
The purpose of UtahSAG is to support amateur radio organizations and operators in the state of Utah who provide communications support for charity and public events such as marathons, parades and community holiday ceremonies.
UtahSAG also makes it's volunteers and equipment available to local public service and community organizations such as police and fire departments, when requested, in the event of public emergencies as well as the National Weather Service of Utah to provide weather information from around the state during emergency weather conditions.
To learn more, visit their website at utahsag.org
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Delaware Valley Radio...
The Ham Badgers is the official badge maker for the Delaware Valley Radio Association.
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Johnston ARS (NC)
The Johnston County Amateur Radio Society of North Carolina was founded in 1975.
JARS members have been long-time supporters of the Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES) as well as AUXComm in and around Johnston County. They have volunteered their expertise and resources with every severe weather event. The member of JARS are now working with local authorities in Johnston County to form a local CERT organization to continue their long history of helping others.
JARS is the home of the JARSCom, a unique ham radio experience which utilizes a retired Johnston County ambulance as a mobile radio command center used during emergencies, displayed at events and hamfests, and utilized for radio contests such as the ARRL Field Day.
JARS is considered the original home for The Ham Badgers, as both founders of the company were members of JARS when they started the business. JARS and it's members were instrumental in supporting us during our early days.
To learn more about JARS and everything they offer to Johnston County and the surrounding areas, visit their web site at jars.net.
The Ham Badgers have several badge options available to JARS members.
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Utah Valley ARC (UT)
Welcome, Utah Valley Amateur Radio Club members! The Ham Badgers are proud to be the official badge maker for the Utah Valley Amateur Radio Club. We've put together a page just for UVARC members to order club badges and other products.
UVARC members have a special option to pick up their badges locally, as UVARC badges are made in Utah. Restrictions apply (we're in Utah County), so please connect with us if you use the special promo code for local pick up (provided through the club).
Be sure to check out our other offerings as well!
If you're looking for more information about the Utah Valley Amateur Radio Club, visit their site at uvarc.club.
If you have any questions or problems, please email us at sales@hambadgers.com.
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Murray ARC (UT)
Welcome to the official badge page of the Murray Amateur Radio Club in Murray, Utah.
Dan N7XDL found a need for an amateur radio club in Murray, Utah, and quickly discovered there were many in the area who felt as he did. In no time, MARC was formed.
MARC is one of the newest clubs in Utah, situated in the center of the most populated counties in Utah. The club works closely with the Murray City Fire Department and the city's Emergency Management team.
The club welcomes everyone, regardless of where they live or their level of experience.
Murray ARC also welcomes visitors to their website, murrayarc.org
The Ham Badgers is proud to be the official badge maker of the Murray Amateur Radio Club!
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US States & Territories
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Ashe County Amateur...
The Ashe County Amateur Radio Club (ARC) exists to foster fellowship and goodwill within the amateur radio community. The club is actively involved in providing emergency communications through the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES). In addition to emergency communication, the club offers training and testing for amateur radio licenses under the FCC Volunteer Examiner (VE) Program. The VE team conducts exams for all three classes of amateur radio licenses.