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Utica Shelby Emergency Communication Association K8UO 147.180
100Hz CTCSS

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Aug/21/2008: 2008 Hamfest information posted. See the Swap Page.
Sep/02/2008: September Express is out! See the Express Page.
Sep/02/2008: New Event: National Preparedness Month. See the Events Page.

The Utica Shelby Emergency Communication Association is a group of over 200 hams from all over the Metro-Detroit area. This club is the largest and most active club in southeast Michigan. One of our claims to fame is our Field Day event. In the past several years, we have had the distinction of having the largest Field Day in North America (by virtue of our guest list), and we have placed in the Top 10 overall for the past five years (with a 3rd place overall finish in 2000 - running QRP!). In 2004 USECA finished 14 out of 16 in the MI QSO Party in our class. In 2005 USECA finished 6 out of 10 in our class. And in 2005, USECA placed first in class in the Arizona sQRPions FYBO contest.

Current issue: Oct, 2008

USECA is affiliated with the ARRL and is a Special Service Club. We hold regular VE Testing in the Mt. Clemens area and work with organizations like: RACES, ARES, Skywarn, SCCA, MS Society, and SATERN. We also have a LOT OF FUN! Club members regularly organize camp-outs, boating excursions, trap and pistol shoots, QRP expeditions, "fox" hunts (hidden transmitter), picnics, road rallies, rock and roll parties, CW nets, and bicycle rides.

One of USECA's main claims to fame is our repeater system. Our repeater is known as the "friendliest repeater in town", and can be found on a frequency of 147.180 MHz, and can be accessed by use of a 100 Hz CTCSS tone.

The USECA Express is the club's regular newsletter. The Express is one of the nation's finest amateur radio club newsletters! Our newsletter has earned the highest rating for newsletters judged all over the country by the Amateur Radio News Service. This fine newsletter is certainly one of the privileges of membership!

Our mailing address is: P.O. Box 46331, Mt. Clemens, MI 48046.