4 orgs in this cluster's subtree
Every organization with primary activities in Amateur Radio Repeater and Emergency Communications Infrastructure Operations or any of its descendants. Click a column header to sort. Filter by name or state above the table.
| # | Organization | State | Revenue | Activities ↓ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | FRIENDS OF YAVAPAI COUNTY ARES RACES INC FRIENDS OF YAVAPAI COUNTY ARES RACES INC provides emergency communications support to Yavapai County, Arizona, primarily through the Amateur Radio Emergency Se… | AZ | $2K | 15 |
| 2 | KACHINA AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Kachina Amateur Radio Club is a nonprofit serving amateur radio enthusiasts in the White Mountains of Arizona. The club supports its members through technical … | AZ | $16K | 10 |
| 3 | ARIZONA REPEATER ASSOCIATION Arizona Repeater Association (ARA) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1967 that builds and maintains amateur radio repeater systems across Arizona for lice… | AZ | $193K | 4 |
| 4 | 1010 INTERNATIONAL NET INC 1010 INTERNATIONAL NET INC is an amateur radio organization dedicated to promoting activity on the 10-meter band, handling radio traffic, and improving technic… | AZ | $40K | 3 |
strategies used in this cluster
Theories of action extracted from orgs in this subtree. Click any to see the full set of orgs running the same approach.
- Client-Choice Model 1 orgBy allowing users to choose repeaters within established guidelines, the organization promotes responsible and inclusive access, because autonomy within structure encourages compliance and user investment. This strategy emphasizes user autonomy in selecting communication resources while maintaining operational integrity through clear, shared guidelines. It balances flexibility with accountability, distinguishing itself from top-down allocation models by empowering users to make choices aligned with their needs. This approach fosters a sense of ownership and community responsibility among members.ARIZONA REPEATER ASSOCIATION
- Digital-First Communication 1 orgBy shifting to digital communication platforms, organizations reduce costs and increase distribution efficiency, because electronic delivery is faster, cheaper, and more scalable than print-based methods. This strategy prioritizes digital channels as the primary means of member and community communication, reflecting a belief in the operational efficiencies of electronic distribution. While some organizations adopt fully digital models to maximize cost savings, others blend digital with print to maintain accessibility, distinguishing between efficiency-focused and inclusion-balanced approaches within the same strategic framework.1010 INTERNATIONAL NET INC
- Ignore to Deprive Attention 1 orgBy ignoring malicious interference, disruptive behavior decreases, because attention-seeking actors lose motivation when denied engagement. This strategy leverages behavioral psychology by withholding the social reinforcement that often drives disruptive conduct. Unlike punitive or technical countermeasures, it avoids escalation and instead focuses on removing the psychological reward—attention—for bad-faith actors. It is distinct in its reliance on collective non-response as a disciplined, community-wide norm rather than active enforcement.ARIZONA REPEATER ASSOCIATION
- Licensing Standards Enforcement 1 orgBy requiring members to hold a valid amateur radio license, operational legitimacy and safety are ensured, because licensed operators have demonstrated technical competence and regulatory knowledge necessary for responsible use of the radio spectrum. This strategy centers on maintaining high technical and regulatory standards within amateur radio operations by mandating formal licensing as a precondition for participation. It distinguishes itself from other educational or membership strategies by enforcing a minimum competency threshold that directly enables safe, legal, and effective communication—particularly critical in emergency contexts and shared frequency environments like the ten-meter band.1010 INTERNATIONAL NET INC
- Structured Data Reporting 1 orgBy implementing a formal system for collecting and analyzing technical interference reports, organizations can respond effectively to technical issues, because standardized data enables accurate diagnosis and prioritization of solutions. This strategy involves creating consistent processes for documenting technical incidents, such as radio interference, which allows organizations to track patterns, allocate resources efficiently, and improve infrastructure reliability. Unlike ad hoc reporting, structured data collection ensures accountability, supports long-term planning, and strengthens coordination across volunteer and technical teams.ARIZONA REPEATER ASSOCIATION