Connecting Amateur Radio Enthusiasts
Sevier County ARS
Join us in fostering a vibrant community of amateur radio operators and enthusiasts. Together, we explore communication technologies and services. our club meeting is every 2nd Tuesday of the month at the Shoney's here in Sevierville TN at the Forks of the River at 6 PM
Amateur Radio (ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics and communication together. People use ham radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. ... You can set up a ham radio station anywhere!
Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, is the use of radio frequency spectrum for purposes of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, private recreation, radiosport, contesting, and emergency communication.
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The Sevier County Amateur Radio Society is a amateur radio group,of Ham operators from all walks of life, promoting amateur radio, helping our community when asked, enjoying the fellowship of all interested in amateur radio or becoming a Ham! Our club is open to all clubs to come and enjoy sharing information, events .
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The 2026 Sevier County Hamfest Was Fantastic !
.The Sevier County Hamfest Was Great, Super Weather, Great Fellowship, The Boneyard Was Great, And The Indoor Dealers & Vendors Had A Great Selection Of Products,
I Want To Say Bud Allen And His Family ,And All The Club And Non Club Members Did A Absulute Fantastic Job In Orginizing The Event, This Year, And Making Sure All Went Well,
We Where Short The Wireman, Was Told They Had A Emergency, And Our Texas Taco Food Vendor's Truck Broke Down Friday Evening So They Where Not Able To Attend.
There Will Be More Pic's Of The Hamfest As I Get Them And Will Post, We Had A Great Testing Session And Congrats To All Who Passed Their Exam, Had One Do All 3 ! And Passed.
Bud's Chicken Bogg Was Great !! ARRL Was There Also To Help And Answer Any Questiobs, Will's FOX Hunt Was Awesome, Jeromy Also Showed Folks About POTA, And Greg Was There Also Talking About SKYWARN.
Thanks To The Clubs For Being There And Talking About What They Do For Our Community !
But Most Of All Thanks To All Who Attended And Made The HAMFEST Great , Working On The 2 Meet And Greets For This Year and Working On The 2027 HAMFEST Now.
Gallery 1 of the 2026 SEVIER COUNTY HAMFEST
THIS WAS A AWESOME HAMFEST !!!GREAT WEATHER
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We Would Like To Thank Our Dealer's & Sponsor's For Their Support This Year !
RETEVIS Comunications
RADTEL Communications
BAOFENG Communications
DX ENGINEERING
GiGA PARTS
CHAT RADIO Jim Gifford
The WIREMAN
M & L COMMUNICATIONS


Prizes That Where Given Out !
There Are 2 Retevis MA1 Mobile Dual Band Radio's
There Are 2 Retevis HA2 HT'S Radio's
1 $100.00 DX Engineering Gift Certificate
These Will Be Done At 1:00 PM, Must Be Present To Win, One Per Person
There Also Will Be 1 UV32 HT, 1 Radtel RT730 , 2 Explorer HT's,
The Radtel RT730 Will Be Given Out To A Lucky Person In The Boneyard
There Will Be A Handmade Quilt Given Away By One Of The SCARS Members !!
There Will Be Also Door Prizes Given Out During The HAMFEST
That You Don't Want To Miss Out On !
You Must Be Present To Win DO TO HIGH SHIPPING COST !!
Tagline
Retevis Was Our Sponsor For The 2026 Hamfest
Check Out The Hamfest Prizes From Them !
https://www.retevis.com/products/retevis-ma1-uhf-vhf-50w-high-power-amateur-ham-radio-with-detachable-front-panel Also
https://www.retevis.com/products/ailunce-ha2-fpp-uv-band-gps/aprs-high-power-ham-radio
SCARS
Our Officers and Board Of Directors
Club Officers Elected January 2026
President Eric Allen
Vice President Ken Compton
Treasurer Irma Allen
Secretary Candi Justilian
Chaplin Open
Asst Chaplin Eric Allen
Sgt At Arms - Ken Compton
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Hamfest Committee
Bud Allen Chairman & Co Founder
865-223-3132
Rick Sawaya Chairman & Co Founder
865-416-3220
Candi Justiion Hamfest Committee
Andrew Justilion Hamfest Committee
Irma Allen Hamfest Committee
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Security Ken Compton
Media Relations -Public Relations , Security
Rick Sawaya
Direct Contact, n4jtq@live.com
Public Relations - Security - Webmaster - Media
Rick Sawaya
Trustee WA4SRS Club Call
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Co Founders Of Sevier County ARS
Bud Allen KJ4KKV
Rick Sawaya N4JTQ
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SCARS Uses The 146.940 - 118.8 Tone If On For The Repeater Repeater
Of WB4GBI, For All Events General Amateur Talk In
Club Net Meets on Wednesday At 7:30 PM On the
146.850 Repeater Of WB4GBI Tim Berry
Event Staff Will Use Commercial Radio's Also At The Events
Secure Radio Communications Not Published
General Talk In Frequency Is The 146.940 118.8 Tone
Or 462.675 GMRS
SCARS
How To Join The Sevier County ARS
If your interested in joining us, you can stop by one of our meeting, or email one of our officers shown or send a email to n4jtq@live.com
All amateur radio operators are welcome.. We will email you the club member form or again pick one up at our monthly meeting..
We are always looking for folks to do presentations at our meeting,
If you are good at a particular area of amateur radio ,please let us know and we will set up the presentation with you at your convenience for our Tuesday Evening meeting, at Shoney's,
sharing information between all only helps others.
Elmer Award
http://www.arrl.org/elmer-award?fbclid=IwAR1K5rjkSWKUG27-njyrhGmgGgHkkrViT21gNc2FrinTNiS58ziy12iEAyU
Show Your Appreciation To The Person Who Helped You Into This Great Hobby, With The Elmer Award
Elmering or mentoring has long been the backbone of Amateur Radio. While technology constantly evolves, the human interaction between hams will not be replaced and will always remain one of the hobby's strongest traditions. As licensed hams we are all ambassadors of Amateur Radio and we should always be looking at ways in which we can welcome newly licensed hams and project a positive image that will attract others to ham radio.
SCARS
1st Contact Award
1 ST Contact Certificate
http://www.arrl.org/first-contact
Sevier County Amateur Radio Service Welcomes All New Ham's, Here Is The Link To Fill Out Above..
The handsome certificate commemorates that special first on-the-air contact. It comes completed with the contact information that you provide in the form below and has a place for you to sign and date when presenting the award.
Sevier County History
Great Smoky Mountains
When attending our Hamfest , Sevierville is a great place for the Family as well, to enjoy while at our Hamfest.
Founded in 1795 and incorporated in 1901, Sevierville, (pronounced Se-VEER-ville) was named for John Sevier, the first governor of Tennessee. It is the oldest and largest of Sevier County’s four cities and is the eighth oldest town in Tennessee. More than just a beautiful place for a vacation, Sevierville is a community with a proud heritage and history. One of its most enduring symbols is the classic white clock tower on the 105-year-old Sevier County Courthouse with a clock that strikes every half hour in the time-honored tradition. The statue of Dolly Parton on the courthouse lawn was sculpted by local artist Jim Gray and unveiled by Miss Parton herself on May 2, 1987, with her parents in attendance. There’s also a statue on the courthouse lawn in remembrance of our veterans. About 200 years ago, Sevierville was no more than a small rural community with one church, two mills, one tavern, one trading post, two lawyers and a stable for a courthouse. It was a stopping off point for settlers heading West toward the frontier, and as East Tennessee was settled, Sevierville became an important trading and commercial city. The city celebrated its bicentennial in 1995. Sevierville, the county seat of Sevier County, is the first city many people see when they arrive in the Smokies. Just minutes from Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sevierville combines a relaxed hometown atmosphere with ready access to hundreds of vacation attractions and recreational opportunities. Over the years, Sevierville, as the county seat, has known five different courthouses, with the last being built in 1895-96 for $22,000. The courthouse was later renovated in 1970-74 for $577,000 and placed on the National Register of Historic Places
Sevierville is located in a picturesque valley at the foot of the Smokies. Take Exit 407 off Interstate 40, about 18 miles east of Knoxville. For a more scenic route, try U.S. 441 South from Knoxville or 441 North from Cherokee, N. C. U. S. 411 also connects through Sevierville and provides a journey through the East TN foothills. Knoxville’s McGee/Tyson Airport is about an hour away, with over 90 commercial flights a day. The Sevierville-Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge Aviation Center can accommodate a variety of private aircraft and has full service and maintenance facilities.
Sevierville has preserved its southern charm and the quaint personality of a small, historic town. The atmosphere in Sevierville is friendly, relaxed, and fun. . And the entire downtown area encompasses Sevierville’s historic district, where a walking tour unfolds the history of the nation and its expansion westward.Sevierville also keeps the modern traveler in mind, with accommodations ranging from family motels to romantic mountain hideaways. Shopping is some of the best in the Southeast. Offerings range from mountain crafts to antique emporiums to outlet malls featuring famous brands.There are restaurants for any taste, from fast food to fine dining, and outdoor activities include tennis, horseback riding, whitewater rafting, and golf, and much more !
Sevierville is one of those rare cities where you can honestly say that it’s a nice place to visit — and live. It’s often been called “your hometown in the Smokies.”
Listing Of Accommodations Close To The Hamfest
.Clarion Inn Willow River Sevierville
1990 Winfield Dunn Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37862
Rated High
Midscale, smoke-free hotel near TN 66 at Old TN 3524-hour heated indoor swimming pool
Outdoor swimming pool open in summer - exercise room
Free continental breakfast
Free WiFi
Free parking
Not pet friendly - no pets allowed.
La Quinta Inn & Suites Sevierville
2428 Winfield Dunn Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37764
Rated High
Midscale, smoke-free hotel near TN 66 at Old TN35 Heated Heated indoor swimming pool - outdoor pool - exercise room
Free continental breakfast
Free WiFi
Free parking
Pet friendly hotel
1410 Winnfield Dunn Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37876
Rated High
Cheap motel near TN 66 at Old TN 35Outdoor swimming pool open in summer
Free continental breakfast
Free WiFi
Free parking
Not pet friendly - no pets allowed.
Quality Inn & Suites Sevierville
860 Winfield Dunn Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37876
Rated High
Midscale, smoke-free, highway hotel 2.5 miles from Events Center at Bridgemont
Indoor swimming pool - outdoor pool open in summer
Free continental breakfast
Free WiFi
Free parking
Pet friendly hotel
681 Winfield Dunn Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37876
Rated Very High
Midscale, smoke-free hotel Heated indoor swimming pool - exercise room
Free hot breakfast buffet
Free WiFi
Free parking
Not pet friendly - no pets allowed.
680 Winfield Dunn Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37876
Rated Average
Cheap hotel near Events Center at Bridgemont Outdoor swimming pool open in summer
Free continental breakfast
Free WiFi
Free parking
Not pet friendly - no pets allowed.
Baymont Inn & Suites Sevierville
711 Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37862
Rated Average
Midscale, smoke-free motel near Tanger Outlet MallHeated outdoor swimming pool open in summer
Exercise room
Free continental breakfast
Free WiFi
Free parking
Pet friendly motel
1020 Parkway, Sevierville, TN 37862
Rated High
Midscale, smoke-free hotel near Tanger Outlet Mall Outdoor swimming pool open in summer
Free hot breakfast buffet
Free WiFi
Free parking
Pet friendly hotel
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Wilderness at the Smokies River Lodge
Holiday apartment 1425 Old Knoxville Hwy, Sevierville, TN 37876•(877) 325-9453
This facility is located on the same road as the Hamfest !
I would suggest booking early for most of these......
From A Ham's Wife !
.A Lurker's Listening Perspective !
By Mrs Allen /KJ4KKV Wife
For those of you who must live most of our lives,
Within the confines of our homes,
Life can be sometimes depressing,
As we realize what use to be our normal life,
Might partly forever be so sadly gone.
But one thing that's encouraging,
And can lift a heavy heart,
Is listening to a bunch of Ham's
Who in ordinary everyday conversations,
Can Definitely Ham It Up A Lot !
And yes there are rabbit holes, train wrecks,
And once in awhile a difference of opinion,
But things that are based on comradery, and compassion, care and concern,
Can sometimes work out to eventually be a valuable life lesson learned,
And so to all the Ham's out there...
The repeater owners, Lunch Bunch Crew, nets, and all,
You never know what kind of light you might create in someone else's eyes,
By just pushing a button and sending along,
A heartfelt friendly and caring hello.
Dedicated to all the Ham's who are striving to make the world a better place..
(this really hit a spot in my heart, when she gave it to me, for you all who don't know this great lady, I suggest you talk to her, 3rd party or in person)
Irma's 2nd Poem
.Evenings With Irma
As one may come across this little poem, It's hoped they will genuinely find, Its' done with sincerest and greatest respect, All about people who are definitely one of a kind.
Being a HAM I am learning, it's for some a valued goal, Something they will treasure forever, Whether young, middle or edging towards the later fold.
Each one will have their own special memories, Which transports them back in time, It could be months or years , But it is always interesting from those I hear.
Building antenna's, verticals, wire or beam, using different materials which hopefully make a seam, Successes and failures, sometimes it's the luck of the draw, To make sure the SWR's are gone or as low as they can go.
Discussion of brand name HAM Radio's is always unique, For every Ham has their own particular pick,For whatever rhyme or reason.
To explain a little , I have been a lurking listener , For the last few months or so as health hasn't always been so kind, And distraction of positiveness has been appreciated to find .
And most every chance I've turned the radio knob on, Connected it to HAM Radio, I have been able to listen and have sometimes been amazed, or surprised , about a few things I have learned, And so thankful that there is some people in this crazy world, Who are still willing to show some care and genuine concern.
And on some occasions, when things have gone completely awry, I've found myself laughing, until I've actually broke down and cried.
And once in awhile, as I have listened, and hear people chime in, It's always made my day, To hear someone say from coming in from outside the area say, Just passing through and heard your net , and just thought I'd check in..
Irma
Local Frequencies Used In East TN
146.940, 146.850, 145.470. 145.170, 146.730, 147.150, 147.075, 444.300, 146.625
These Are WB4GBI Repeaters All Have A 118.8 Tone
147.195, 145.370. 443.225. 444.900. 443.725. 444.000, All hAVE A 100 hz Tone 145.230, Has A Tone Of 103.5
These Are W4KEV Repeaters Some Are Linked
GMRS REPEATERS
462.675 CH20, 462.625 CH18, 462.550 CH15
All Have A 141.3 Tone





















