Club Documents and Photos

The Rome Radio Club has proudly served amateur radio operators in Central New York since 1934. Over the decades, the club has accumulated a rich collection of historical records, newsletters, photographs, governing documents, and other materials that help tell the story of amateur radio in the Rome area.

This section of our website serves as a central repository for those materials. Whether you are researching the club’s history, looking for a past newsletter, reviewing our governing documents, or simply interested in learning more about the club, we invite you to explore the resources below.

Historical Documents

Explore historical club records, event information, publications, and other documents that help preserve the history of the Rome Radio Club and amateur radio in Central New York. Browse digitized editions of club newsletters. These newsletters provide a fascinating snapshot of club activities, meetings, repeater projects, Field Day operations, licensing opportunities, and local amateur radio events throughout the years.

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Photo Archive

A collection of photographs documenting club meetings, Field Day operations, special events, repeater projects, public service activities, and the members who have helped shape the Rome Radio Club over the years.

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Constitution and By-Laws

Review the current Constitution and By-Laws of the Rome Radio Club, including the club’s organizational structure, membership requirements, officer responsibilities, and operating procedures.

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Help Preserve Our History

The Rome Radio Club is actively working to preserve and share its history. If you have old newsletters, photographs, meeting minutes, QSL cards, event programs, newspaper clippings, or other club-related materials, please consider sharing them with us so they can be archived and preserved for future generations of amateur radio operators.