About Us:
In 1995 a small group of hams started an ARRL club named the Nassau County Amateur Radio Society (NCARS). The club was subsequently renamed the Nassau County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (NCARES) in 2009, when the club began assisting the Nassau County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) branch of the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office. The club renamed itself back to Nassau County Amateur Radio Society (NCARS) in 2024 when our support of the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office and the Nassau County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) began to decline. NCARES is still operational and the website can be reached here.
The club had ideas for developing a system of repeaters to provide amateur radio licensees everyday public and robust emergency communication capabilities throughout Nassau County. Because the equipment, installation, and maintenance required were expensive and the club members were all volunteers, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization was formed in 2011 – NCARES, Inc. This provided the opportunity to receive donations, hold fundraising events, and make purchases without paying taxes – making us better able to expand and improve our service to the community both between and during emergencies.
Board of Directors
Bud Sinor – KA3OGG – President (2027)
Dave Hopson – KO4CKW – Secretary – Temp Apt. (2027)
William Brumund – K4GGY – Treasurer (2025)
James Brooke – K4JBE (2025)
Michael Levine – N9HEL (2026)
Michael McMonagle – KK4DGA (2026)
Dwayne Morris – KC4DM (2025)
Doug Evans – N4AFV (2027)
Rick Whelan – AB1L (2026)
(Term of office ends in)
Important Documents
Meetings:
Club meetings are held on the second Wednesday of every month in the Moose lodge on US Highway 17, about a mile south of State Road 200.
Meetings begin at 7:00 pm (1900) but show up early so you can rub elbows with some of the best.