Welcome to the new Southern Florida Section website. Please add sflarrl.org to your favorites; we hope you will visit often for the latest on section wide news and events as well as contact information for the section affiliated clubs, ARES groups and leadership. Take some time to explore the new site; see what we have to offer in the way of information, education and entertainment.
Site introduction:
To keep the site interesting and current, updates are planned biweekly. You will notice the last update time and date at the bottom of each page along with the site copyrights.
~ The cabinet page provides leadership contact information and bios, visit this page to get to know the Southern Florida Section leadership.
~ Visit the section page for a county by county list of ARRL affiliated clubs and ARES groups in the Southern Florida Section along with contact information and much more.
~ The news page provides visitors with the Section Managers announcements as well as a news feed from ARRL.
~ Visit the calendar page for section wide events such as amateur radio license classes, hamfests, meetings, nets and more. Submit your ARES group or affiliated clubs activity to the webmaster to be added to the calendar.
~ The gallery page is our section scrapbook compiled by viewer submissions. The first gallery features ARRL Southern Florida Section QSL card. Visit the gallery and be sure to submit your QSL card for inclusion. See the gallery page for the "fine print".
~ Look to the resources page for links to ARRL interests as well as club and ARES specific collateral.
~ For additional information on the technologies used in this website, visit the copyright link at the bottom of each page.
The majority of external links will take you to specific areas of the ARRL National Headquarters website, while we hope to be your favorite source for Southern Florida Section information; we encourage you to visit the arrl.org website often for national information such as government regulations, technical information, training and continuing education and more! If you are not an ARRL member, we encourage you to join. Your membership will increase the strength of our collective amateur radio operators' voice in Washington where the ARRL lobbies for our frequency bands. You will also receive QST, a full color monthly publication dedicated to the hobby. Chocked full of articles from local radio groups around the country and DXpeditions around the world as well as reviews on amateur radio related equipment and accessories; QST is sure to be an eagerly awaited publication in your mailbox.