About ARCA

The Amateur Radio Council of Arizona has served as the voice of amateur radio in Arizona since 1958.

Our Mission

ARCA exists to support, coordinate, and promote amateur radio across Arizona. We serve as the umbrella organization for 51+ member clubs, helping them collaborate on events, share resources, and grow the hobby.

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we reinvest in the amateur radio community through scholarships, awards, and educational initiatives.

What We Do

  • -Coordinate statewide amateur radio events
  • -Recognize outstanding contributions with Ham of the Year awards
  • -Award scholarships to aspiring radio operators
  • -Support emergency communications preparedness
  • -Promote amateur radio education and licensing

Our History

1958

ARCA founded to coordinate Arizona amateur radio clubs

1970s

Established Ham of the Year awards program

1980s

Began supporting VE testing coordination statewide

1990s

Launched scholarship program for amateur radio education

2000s

Expanded to include emergency communications support

2020s

Modernizing outreach with new digital presence

Board of Directors (2025-2026)

ARCA is led by a volunteer board of directors elected by member clubs. Officers serve one-year terms and are elected at the annual meeting.

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James Wasson

N7ELL

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Rick Aldom

W7STS

1st Vice-Chairperson

[email protected]
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Brian McCarthy

AK7F

2nd Vice-Chairperson

[email protected]
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David Bjorgaard

K7ACE

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Christine Kesauer

N7PVL

Treasurer/POC

[email protected]
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Charlie Zurenko

N5TFS

Past Chairperson

Interested in getting involved? Contact us to learn about volunteer opportunities or how your club can become a member.

Recognition Programs

Ham of the Year

Awarded annually to amateur radio operators who have made outstanding contributions to the hobby in Arizona. Recipients are nominated by their peers and selected by the ARCA board.

ARCA Scholarships

Annual scholarships support students pursuing education in electronics, communications, or related STEM fields. Applicants must hold an amateur radio license.