Did you get here on purpose? If you “hover” your cursor over the “Organization” menu item above you should get a drop down list of clubs and organizations around New Mexico. If not, try moving to a new page, then hover. It get easy with some practice.
The New Mexico ARRL Section web site is pleased to offer web space to any Amateur Radio organization in New Mexico that has membership open to all. We can set up a page and make a representitive of your organization the editor of that page. That representitive may log in any time and update the page’s contents.
Hop over to the “links and e-mail” page and send the Section Manager a message if you would like us to set up a page for you.
With so many clubs in New Mexico it was necessary to divide them up to make the drop-down menu manageable.
We arbitrarily divided the clubs into 5 groups with the “Big-I” used to divide the state into 4 quadrants.
- The Albuquerque / Rio Rancho area
- North-West NM (north of I-40 and west of I25)
- North-East NM (north of I-40 and east of I-25)
- South-West NM (south of I25 and west of I-40)
- South-East NM (south of I-40 and east of I-25)

I am KD8Z currently in Tn. We are planning a move to NM if our home sale goes through. Please give me info on any hams in your area that are selling their home. I am thinking of getting a home with towers and all if possible.
Also, I would be very interested in how restrictive your area is involving towers and antennas? Obviously I would like to get an area without restrictions like I have here, but that may not be possible. Please pass this email around to other ops if possible.
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Dale KD8Z