The Oregon Region Relay Council is a non-profit corporation formed by repeater
owners in Oregon and Southwest Washington with the purpose of representing
every coordinated repeater owner. Being certified with the National Frequency
Coordination Council, the ORRC is governed by Bylaws made by the repeater owners
and managed by a board of directors consisting of regional directors that are
elected by their peers as well as five 'At Large' directors who are elected
at the annual general membership meeting. The ORRC operations Committee meets
every other month to review applications and grant coordination requests. Following
that meeting is the Board meeting which is open to all. The ORRC works closely
with the neighboring coordination organizations (Western Washington Amateur
Radio Association, Inland Area Coordinations Council, SEICC, and Northern Amateur
Relay Council of California) to assist repeater owners in operating systems
that will not conflict with neighboring states.
The
ORRC is a member of the National Frequency Coordinators Council,
Inc. (NFCC). The ORRC has been certified by NFCC and complies with
NFCC standards.

Our Goal is...
* to furnish system coordination, conservation and management
* to determine and recommend technical and operational standards and policies to amateur relay system operators
* to help minimize radio interference between and among systems and system users
* to represent system operators and system users in policy and regulatory matters
Published Oregon Repeater List
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| Annual Dues is $15 and may
be paid by check or PayPal at any time prior
to the end of the year. All payments before December 31st will be applied
to the present year. |
All correspondence must be done through the ORRC post office box listed at
the top of this page. Correspondence and applications must be received at our
P.O. Box no later than ten days prior to the next scheduled board meeting. PLEASE DO NOT SEND REGISTERED OR CERTIFIED MAIL, we do not have staff available to sign for these documents at the post office.
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