STARS – Amateur Radio Club for All Ages

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The Sci-Tech Amateur Radio Society (STARS) is made up of amateur radio operators from around greater Boston, the metro-west suburbs, and New England, including students, parents, teachers, and supportive individuals of all ages.  There are Active Members who are FCC-licensed amateur operators, Provisional Members who are working on their beginner licenses, and Supporting Members who lend help or expertise where needed. STARS is supported by New England Sci-Tech (NE SciTech) in Natick, MA, and is affiliated with New England Amateur Radio Inc (NEAR).

GOTA Station (Get On The Air) for ARRL Field Day 2018 hosted by STARS and NEAR. Bruce demonstrates amateur radio to the public and encourages them to try it out.
  • GOTA Station (Get On The Air) for ARRL Field Day hosted by STARS and New England Amateur Radio (NEAR). Bruce demonstrates amateur radio to the public and encourages them to try it out.

CallsignLocationOutputInputPL inPL outLinkComment
W1STRNatick446.325441.325146.2146.2NEARNE Sci-Tech
NE1ARMilton449.125444.125146.2146.2NEARBlue Hills
W1UQMilton146.985146.38588.588.5NEARBlue Hills
Burlington447.025441.025146.2146.2off airNeeds location
Hopkinton448.025443.02588.588.5off airNeeds location

Where We Meet
STARS is based at a high-tech STEM education center called New England Sci-Tech (NE SciTech), located at 16 Tech Circle, Natick, MA.   The two STARS radio rooms are set up with HF, VHF, and UHF rigs as well as electronics test equipment such as oscilloscopes, antenna analyzer, and spectrum analyzer.  NESciTech has a conference room with a kitchenette for meetings and classes, a space science lab for astronomy and space science projects, a multi-purpose classroom, a wood/metal shop with machines for project fabrication, 3D printers, and LASER cutter.  NESciTech also has a 5-meter dome inflatable planetarium for astronomy shows on-site or travel to off-site locations.  NEAR owns a custom converted news van with 35-foot antenna mast, useful for Field Day and ham conventions.  STARS hosts a Metrowest UHF repeater on 446.325 MHz (- offset) PL 146.2Hz with NETS on Tuesdays at 8:00 pm.

How To Join (two ways)
1. Just join any New England Sci-Tech membership, then select Amateur Radio on the mail list signups and you become an active member, or
2. Sign up just for STARS on the NE SciTech Membership page.

Active Membership privileges include use of the amateur radio portion of NE SciTech, attendance at all STARS meetings on Tuesdays, 6:00-8:00 pm, e-mailed newsletters and invitations to club events and activities, and ability to vote and run for STARS offices at the annual meeting.  Although there are no age restrictions, it is recommended that children be at least age 10 and that a parent enroll as a supporting member for youth under age 18.

ARRL Affiliated Club
STARS is an affiliated club of the national American Radio Relay League (ARRL). As such, we need at least 50% of STARS members to be ARRL members as well. Please read about all the benefits of an ARRL membership and join ARRL today!

The radio room at New England Sci-Tech which is shared by STARS and NEAR. The room is equipped with HF, VHF, and UHF radios, electronics work bench, test equipment, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, and antenna tester.
The two radio rooms at New England Sci-Tech are shared by STARS and NEAR. The rooms are equipped with HF, VHF, and UHF radios, electronics work bench, test equipment, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, and antenna tester. The rooms can be used by anyone with a STARS or NEAR membership, or anyone who is a member of New England Sci-Tech.