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-# Amateur Radio Club (now defunct) 
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-- Meeting Minutes 
-  - [[wiki:arc:Meeting Minutes Feb 16 2014]] 
-  - [[wiki:arc:Meeting Minutes Feb 19 2014]] 
-  - [[wiki:arc:Meeting Minutes March 5 2014]] 
-- [[wiki:arc:Sample NET Script]] 
-- Useful Links: 
-  - Vancouver Emergency Community Telecommunications Organization (VECTOR) is the City of Vancouver's amateur radio program. In close partnership with the city Emergency Management Office, we plan, build, maintain and operate communications facilities for disaster and routine community service - http://vectorradio.ca/ 
-  - VECTOR Net Information - http://vectorradio.ca/operations/weekly-net/ 
-  - MIKLOR - Great Information on BaoFeng Radios - http://www.miklor.com/ 
-  - Good YouTube video on how to manually program your BaoFeng Radio to use a repeater. "Baofeng UV-5R Help: How do I hit my local repeater?" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvhsbHhRQpg 
-  - Amateur Radio Operator Certificates (Use this to search for callsigns) - http://apc-cap.ic.gc.ca/pls/apc_anon/query_amat_cs$.startup 
-  - RepeaterBook - Welcome to the best resource for amateur radio repeater information in the United States and Canada. We have the most up-to-date amateur radio repeater listings (updated by you, our admins, and repeater coordinators). This site is different than others because we use local admins that collect repeater data. No repeater directory can be 100% up-to-date, but we believe this one is more up-to-date and comprehensive than any other you can find. Visitors are invited to update and add listings. You can also rate and comment on the repeaters  - http://www.repeaterbook.com/