Located in Portland, Indiana, JCARC serves the amateur radio community across East Central Indiana and West Central Ohio. Our open repeaters support both casual chat and emergency communications.
Whether you're a licensed ham, a curious newcomer, or just ham-curious, we’ve got someone who can answer nearly any question — from antenna design and equipment types to licensing and digital modes.
Did you know you can get a starter handheld ham radio that works with our repeaters and EchoLink for under $30 with antenna, battery, and charger included? Step into digital for less than $100!
Join our weekly net every Tuesday at 7:00 PM Eastern
Primary Repeater:
W9JCA – 145.210 MHz (– offset), PL 97.4 Hz – Pennville, IN
Linked Repeaters:
W9JKL – 443.475 MHz (+), PL 100.0 Hz – Portland, IN (EchoLink Node: 127019)
KB8SCR – 442.675 MHz (+), PL 107.2 Hz – Fort Recovery, OH (linked during the net)
Connect via EchoLink using a compatible repeater, your computer, or a data-enabled smartphone. (Note: Links may be disabled during inclement weather.)
Third Wednesday of each month at 6:00 PM
📍 New Clubhouse at the Jay County Fairgrounds—next to the new bathrooms on the north side of the Jay County Fairgrounds
Visitors welcome!
📧 Contact: w9jcarc@gmail.com
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From chatting on your commute to volunteering for emergency services, amateur radio is all about two-way communication. Equipment ranges from handhelds and mobile units to base stations with outdoor antennas — and the possibilities are endless.
EchoLink lets licensed hams connect worldwide using the Internet and streaming audio. You can link a radio to a repeater, computer, smartphone, or another EchoLink node — enabling global conversations from local gear.
Over 200,000 users in 151 countries
Around 5,000 active nodes at any time
Great for remote check-ins to our weekly net
EchoLink rivals social platforms in reach — but with real radio soul.
Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) is a newer mode using handhelds or mobiles, often connected to repeaters via the Internet. DMR supports two simultaneous users using TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access).
Other Digital Modes include:
D‑STAR
System Fusion (C4FM / Yaesu Fusion)
P25 (Phase I for amateur use)
NXDN
M17 (open‑source digital voice)
Free DV (HF-SSB Digital Mode)
And more!