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  • Welcome to the Home of the Desert RATS

 

Welcome to the home of the Desert Radio Amateur Transmitting Society. We are located in the Coachella Valley in Riverside County, California and serve Amateur Radio operators in and around the Coachella Valley, including the cities of Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Coachella and Indio.

We Have A Simplex Net!

Don’t forget about weekly our Simplex Net run by Hugh KW5X. Here are the details:

When:            Every Wednesday night at 7:30 local time

Where:           144.450MHZ Simplex

 

Upcoming Meetings

 

Our next meeting will be on Saturday, July 25th at 9:00 a.m.

 

It will be an in-person meeting. Note the Time.

July and August are social meetings and provide an ideal opportunity for us to all get together in an informal environment. Spouses and SO’s are welcome.

When:

Saturday July 25th , 2026

9:00 a.m.

Where:

Denny’s Thousand Palms

72244 Varner Rd.

Thousand Palms, CA 92276

(760) 343-3739

 

New Ham? CodePlugs Now Available

 

One of the most common requests from new Hams (and beginners in general) is how do I get started with programming my new radio? In many cases, programming a new radio is an error prone and tedious business, and codeplugs provide a ready-made database that can be directly uploaded to the radio.

We have implemented a codeplug page that has downloadable plugs for many of the most common radios (Beofeng, Icom, Yaesu). These contain many of the most common frequencies in use throughout the Coachella Valley and provide a ready-made source for getting started with a new radio.

These plugs are available to Club Members, and are available here.

Note: you must be a member and have an online account to access our CodePlug Page. If you are not a member, you can join up here. If you are a member and do not have an online account, you can get one here.

If you have additional codeplugs that you would like to contribute, please contact us here. We can support the following formats: Comma Delimited (.csv), tab delimited text (.txt), or RT Systems format.

A Note on Amateur Radio License Testing

Remote Testing for amateur licensing is available from the Greater Los Angeles Amateur Radio Group (GLAARG).

GLAARG is one of the 14 FCC-recognized Volunteer-Exam Coordinators conducting amateur radio exams. GLAARG is a VEC testing organization, not a radio club. Our exam fee is $10 for remote exams and $10 for in-person exams. Exam fees are waived for minors, students with a current ID, first responders, Active Military, Veterans, and GLAARG VEs upgrading to Extra.
For more information on times for the online testing please see the GLAARG website here.

Note that GLAARG also offers in-person testing when COVID regulations permit.

 

Other Testing Resources

The ARRL is facilitating video supervised on-line examinations. This testing is made available by video from a number of Clubs.

For more information, the ARRL website for remote testing is available here.

Also, Marc – N9WIB has assembled a series of technician class license tutorials. There are 20 presentations covering all the topics related to getting your initial ham radio license and all are posted on YouTube. This content is free and open to all Amateur Radio Clubs to use as an educational tool. Links and further information are available on his website here.

Here is a study aid for the web and smartphones available here.

Members of the Desert RATS club try our best to live by this code at all times.

The Radio Amateur Is:

CONSIDERATE…never knowingly operates in such a way as to lessen the pleasure of others.

* LOYAL…offers loyalty, encouragement and support to other amateurs, local clubs, and the American Radio Relay League, through which Amateur Radio in the United States is represented nationally and internationally.

PROGRESSIVE…with knowledge abreast of science, a well-built and efficient station and knowledge above reproach.

FRIENDLY…slow and patient operating when requested; friendly
advise and counsel to the beginner; kindly assistance, cooperation and consideration for the interests of others. These are the hallmarks of the amateur spirit.

BALANCED…radio is an avocation, never interfering with duties owed to family, job, school or community.

PATRIOTIC…station and skill always ready for service to country
and community.

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