Central Dakota Amateur Radio Club

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12/08/2025

Statement from the former website administrator.

I am issuing this statement to clarify an ongoing dispute between myself and the Central Dakota Amateur Radio Club. For the past ten years, I have personally covered the costs of the club’s website hosting. Despite repeated requests, I have not received reimbursement for these expenses.

This statement reflects my position that the club has not fulfilled its financial obligations to me regarding hosting and deaign costs. As a result, I intend to pursue the matter through appropriate legal channels. I will be filing a lien for the unpaid balance and initiating court proceedings to resolve the issue.

This statement represents my personal account of the situation and the steps I intend to take.

I have tried to be civil and work with the clubs administration and they refuse to pay the balance they owe. I do not want to file a lein nor do I want to take the club to court. However they have left me with no choice.

I will give the club one final chance to contact me and settle the balance. They will have until Wednesday 12/10/25 at 5pm CDT.

I am sorry it has had to come to this.

Be aware of possible bad weather this week
03/19/2024

Be aware of possible bad weather this week

01/10/2024

Hamfest 2024 February 24, 2024 8:00am to 1:00pm

05/26/2023

Ham Radio Operators On the Air for Nationwide Event June 24-25

Ham radio operators from the Central Dakota Amateur Radio Club in Bismarck ND will be participating in a national amateur radio exercise from 9:00am on Saturday until 1:00pm on Sunday, June 24– 25. The event is ARRL Field Day (www.arrl.org/FieldDay), an annual amateur radio activity organized since 1933 by ARRL, The National Association for Amateur Radio in the United States.

Hams from across North America ordinarily participate in Field Day by establishing temporary ham radio stations in public locations to demonstrate their skill and service. Their use of radio signals, which reach beyond borders, bring people together while providing essential communication in the service of communities. Field Day highlights ham radio’s ability to work reliably under any conditions from almost any location and create an independent, wireless communications network.

Some hams from North Dakota will also use the radio stations set up in their homes or taken to their backyards and other locations to operate individually or with their families. Many hams have portable radio communication capability that includes alternative energy sources such as generators, solar panels, and batteries to power their equipment.
This year's event is also noteworthy given that a particularly active storm season is predicted. “Hams have a long history of serving our communities when storms or other disasters damage critical communication infrastructure, including cell towers,” said Mike Holman, Secretary of Central Dakota Amateur Radio Club (KE0ESG) “Ham radio functions completely independently of the internet and phone systems and a station can be set up almost anywhere in minutes. Hams can quickly raise a wire antenna in a tree or on a mast, connect it to a radio and power source, and communicate effectively with others,” Holman added.
During Field Day 2022, more than 26,000 hams participated from thousands of locations across North America. According to ARRL, there are more than 750,000 amateur radio licensees in the US, and an estimated 3 million worldwide.
Among the tenets of the Amateur Radio Service is developing and practicing skills in radio technology and radio communications, and even contributing to international goodwill. Hams range in age from as young as 9 to older than 100. A self-study license guide is available from ARRL: The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual (www.arrl.org/shop/Ham-Radio-License-Manual) and for Kindle (https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B07DFSW94G). For more information about ARRL Field Day and ham radio, Visit CDARCND.com and visit www.arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio.

05/26/2023
Mark your calendars the FORX Amateur Radio Club Hamfest is Saturday, April 22nd 2023 in Grand Forks, ND, at the Heritage...
03/21/2023

Mark your calendars the FORX Amateur Radio Club Hamfest is Saturday, April 22nd 2023 in Grand Forks, ND, at the Heritage Village.

Possible Winter Weather this week.
11/07/2022

Possible Winter Weather this week.

05/17/2022

Silent Key:
Gilbert "Gib" Nordstrom K0TN

A celebration of life will be held from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Friday, May 20 at Parkway Funeral Service, 2330 Tyler Pkwy, Bismarck.

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PO Box 7162
Bismarck, ND
58507

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