Membership Meetings
We hold meetings very differently from other Vegas-area clubs. SCRG membership meetings are held in person and online via Google Meet.
These are not meetings for the sake of having meetings. Regular SCRG meetings focus on training, technical development, operating practices, repeater infrastructure, digital systems, emergency-ready communications, and other topics that help members become better operators.
The primary focus is the program, not parliamentary theater.
How can our members gain practical knowledge they can actually use on the air?
A formal annual business meeting is held each year to provide updates on finances, governance, organizational direction, and major infrastructure priorities.
NEXT MEETING: Summer Break 2026 – See you in September!
Board of Directors Meetings
SCRG board meetings are not open mic nights. (That’s why there are elected leaders.)
They are conducted under the SCRG Constitution and Bylaws for the purpose of governance, financial oversight, repeater infrastructure planning, policy direction, compliance, and long-term stewardship of the organization.
The Board’s job is to protect the network, not entertain every opinion. These meetings are focused working sessions for the Directors responsible for keeping SCRG stable, compliant, technically serious, and moving forward.
Board meetings may be held in person, electronically, or through other permitted means under the bylaws. Non-board participation may occur by invitation when appropriate. This is generally in the form of committee reports.
NEXT MEETING: June 19, 2026
Ham Happy Hour
Not every SCRG gathering needs a motion, a report, or a repeater diagram. No stale agendas here!
Ham Happy Hour is our informal social meetup for licensed amateur radio operators, radio builders, net regulars, and technically curious hams across Las Vegas and Southern Nevada.
No stale meeting agenda. No endless procedural noise. Just operators talking radio, repeaters, DMR, EchoLink, antennas, emergency communications, projects, gear, and whatever else comes up when capable people get in the same room.
Come for the conversation. Stay for the signal.
NEXT MEETING: To be announced
RF Work Party
SCRG is not built by people talking about repeaters from the back of the room.
Our Technical Committee and RF work parties are where the real infrastructure work happens: repeater maintenance, antenna systems, feedlines, controllers, linking, digital voice, site safety, interference mitigation, testing, documentation, and system improvements.
These are hands-on working sessions for operators who want to build, maintain, troubleshoot, and improve amateur radio infrastructure across Las Vegas and Southern Nevada.
Not every opinion needs a microphone. The people who show up, learn the systems, do the work, and protect the network are the people who help move SCRG forward. We saw what happened in other groups that use these events to “advise.” It turns into anarchy and chaos.
NEXT MEETING: Service at the N4NJJ Angel Peak Site