About Us

About the WVRA

The Wisconsin Valley Radio Association (WVRA) is:

  • An organization bringing together Amateur Radio (Ham Radio) operators in Central Wisconsin
  • Dedicated to the use of Amateur Radio in service to our communities

The WVRA is a 501(c)3 organization under the IRS code. We are a not-for-profit organization affiliated with the national association for amateur radio – the American Radio Relay League (ARRL). We are focused on:

  • The continued learning of our members and to the technologies and advancement of Amateur Radio
  • Emergency preparedness in support of the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (RACES), which supplements emergency government communication capabilities in times of disaster
  • The operation of analog and digital communication radio systems on various Amateur Radio bands
  • Providing communications to enhance safety at public events; past events have included:
    • Badger State Winter Games
    • Special Olympics Winter Games
    • 24/9: Twenty-four hours at Nine Mile
    • The Great Annual Bicycle Adventure Along the Wisconsin River
    • Bike Northwoods
    • Wausau MS Walk
    • Wausau Balloon Rally and Glow
    • Wausau Marathon
    • Big Bull Falls Grand Fondo
  • Severe Weather Storm Spotting as part of the Amateur Radio Emergency Service in support of the National Weather Service
  • Demonstrating our field operating capability by participating in the ARRL’s Field Day exercise

Our members are typically all licensed amateur radio operators under the Federal Communications Commission (FCC); however a license is not required for membership. Membership is open to all persons.

The WVRA has been recognized by the American Radio Relay League as a Special Service Club. This designation acknowledges the WVRA’s continued efforts in:

  • Development and training of new Amateur Radio operators
  • Maintaining a public presence in our communities
  • The ongoing support of emergency preparedness
  • Education on the technical and new aspects of Amateur Radio

Most importantly, we are a group of friends and neighbors, enjoying the amateur radio hobby to the benefit of our communities.