Discover the World of Radio with VK3FSK

Discover the World of Radio with VK3FSK

Are you fascinated by technology and enjoy the outdoors? Then the Melbourne Electronics and Radio Club (VK3FSK) is the perfect place for you! Located in the 1st Keilor Village Scout Hall in Bonfield Street, Keilor our club offers a wealth of knowledge and opportunities for anyone interested in the amazing world of radio communications.

Expand Your Horizons

Join us and learn about the fascinating world of electronics and radio. Our experienced members are always happy to share their expertise and help you get started. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, there’s something for everyone at the radio club.

Embrace the Outdoors

Radio communications is a great way to connect with people from all over the world. And with our club, you’ll have the chance to do it in the great outdoors. We regularly organise events where you can put your skills to the test and enjoy the fresh air.

Be Prepared

In today’s world, it’s more important than ever to be prepared for emergencies. HAM radio communications can be a lifeline in times of crisis, and by joining club, you’ll be learning a valuable skill that could save lives in emergency situations.

Club NET

Our radio club runs a weekly club NET on Wednesday evenings from 8PM. The net is run using the club call sign VK3FSK and all licensed amateur operators are welcome to join. If you already have radio, or handheld, tune in.

Get Your Amateur Radio License

One of the many benefits of joining VK3FSK is the support we provide in helping members obtain their amateur radio license. Our experienced members can offer guidance on the licensing process and even conduct practice exams.

Join Us Today!

So if you’re looking for a fun and rewarding hobby, come and visit club at the 1st Keilor Village Scout Hall in Bonfield Street . For more information, please visit our website https://vk3fsk.org.au/index.php .

We look forward to seeing you there!

More info

https://vk3fsk.org.au/index.php

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