About VWS
The Vienna Wireless Society (VWS) was founded in 1963. With a membership of over 300 licensed amateur radio operators and monthly technical meetings, VWS is among the largest and most active Amateur Radio clubs in Northern Virginia. Our program of radio-related activities and public service rests on three main pillars (outlined in our bylaws):
- Scientific, technological, and educational activities,
- Recreational operating activities
- Emergency service activities.
Check out our homepage to find out about upcoming technical presentations at VWS meetings, and about our next operating event.
Are you an experienced Ham who would like to share his/her technical knowledge with others? There’s something for every Ham (and would-be Ham) at VWS.
Join us! And join in!
The Dayton Hamvention organization recognized Vienna Wireless Society as its Club of the year in 2021.
VWS Information
VWS Leadership
Want to contact a committee member? Please use the password protected membership list to get their contact information.
| Position | Name | email id | Term limited after |
|---|---|---|---|
| Director 2025/2026 | Mike Aimone, WA8AHZ | Director @ viennawireless.net | 11/1/2030 |
| Director 2024/2026 | Lee Garlock, KD4RE | Director @ viennawireless.net | 11/1/2028 |
| Director 2021/2025 | Sean Walberg, N3RTW | Director @ viennawireless.net | 11/1/2029 |
| Director 2021/2025 | Lou Mead, KD2IBT | Director @ viennawireless.net | 10/25/2030 |
| Director 2025/2026 | Scott Johnston, KD4EBL | Director @ viennawireless.net | 11/1/2030 |
| Position | Name | email id | Term limited after |
|---|---|---|---|
| President | Don Taylor, KM4UDX | president @ viennawireless.net | 12/5/2027 |
| Vice President | Lou Ward, KN4IJC | vp @ viennawireless.net | |
| Secretary Ass't | Steve Nagy, W4SGN | secretary @ viennawireless.net | |
| Treasurer Ass't | Nathan McLarty, KM5GE | treasurer @ viennawireless.net |
| Position | Name/s |
|---|---|
| Membership Chair | Gene Rosenbluth, K4EWR, Assistant: Steve Nagy, W4SGN |
| Program Coordinators |
Lee Garlock, KD4RE, Lou Ward (KN4IJC) |
| Public Service | Mike Dannhardt, KA4CDN, Ass't: Mike Magnotti, KD4MM |
| Mentor (ELMER) Coordinator | Mike Aimone, WA8AHZ |
| Public Information Officer | John Higi, W4FSO |
| Maker Committee Chair | Dean Souleles, KK4DAS |
| SK/Consignment Committee/Scholarship Fund | Scott Johnston, KD4EBL |
| Recognition | Lou Ward (KN4IJC) |
| Property Manager | Lew Mead, KD2IBT |
| Field Day 2025 | Cliff Mauck (KE4PDS) mauckc @ gmail.com |
| Winterfest 2026 | Don Taylor, KM4UDX |
| QSL Manager - Members' outgoing cards | Vacant |
| QSL Manager - Club call signs | Vacant |
| Trustees | Mike Magnotti, KD4MM, Franco Basti, KO4HXC |
| Repeater Technician | Andrew Doane, N9KET |
| Webmasters | Tyler NT1S, Deapesh Misra KJ4OCE, Cliff Mauck KE4PDS (webmaster @ viennawireless.net) |
| Live Stream Videographer | Jacek Radzikowski, KW4EP |
| Social Media | Brian McGouh, KB4FO |
| Volunteer Coordinator |
VWS Past Presidents
As of 22 Jan 2025
*Silent Key
| 1963-1964 Ray C. H. Johnson K4DXO
(currently K5R.J)* |
1987 Richard G. Cannava KK4FY (currently
ADOCG) |
| 1965 Alfred Valliere, Jr., К4НTА* | 1988 William G. (Bill) Mills KC4AA |
| 1966 Warren D. (Skip) Hayes K4WDH* | 1989 Brian W. Treadwell WV4V |
| 1967 Bernard M. Novean WA4HIM * | 1990 Paul E. Wilkins AB4CY* |
| 1968 Alvers H. (Henry) Gray K4AJE | 1991 Patrick M. (Pat) Crosby K8PMC |
| 1969 Horst Anders W4UP * | 1992 Margery Patterson N2JRG |
| 1970 Ray C. H. Johnson K5RJ* | 1993 Mark A. Murray WOR |
| 1971 Howard (Donald) Dunlap WB4QAX* | 1994 Brian E. Bayus N1KC* |
| 1972 Vernon Gale WB4PUG* | 1995 Jorge Thevenet KD4DGQ* |
| 1973 Paul L. Rinaldo W4RI* | 1996 Paul Wilkins AB4CY* |
| 1974 Louis W. Harris K4EXM* | 1997 Kerry Kingham WA4BQM |
| 1975 Kenneth B. (Ken) Anderson W4JQT* | 1998 Mike Toia KMT |
| 1976 George Miller W4MLC * | 1999-2000 Steve Karty NSSK |
| (Jan to Apr) | 2001 Dave Warrington WW4MM* |
| 1976 Kenneth B. (Ken) Anderson W4JQT* | 2002 Alan Bosch KO4ALA* |
| (May to Dec) | 2003-2005 Tom Azlin N7SUA |
| 1977-1978 William M. (Bill) Moran W4MIB* | 2006 Ray Albers K2HYD |
| 1979 Harold Richman W4CIZ* | 2007-2011 Jim Parsons W4JTP |
| 1980 Lorraine R. Deschenes WILRD | 2012-2014 Ray Anderson KJ4CNN* |
| 1981 Richard H. Schrader W4NMP | 2015-2016 Pete Hadley, K6BFA |
| 1982 William M. (Bill) Moran W4MIB* | 2017 Thor Berglie, KK4UYT |
| 1983 Clarence E. Holland N4ALM* | 2018-2019 Bill Mims, W2WCM |
| 1984 Ben H. Baddley W4FQT | 2020-2021, Andrew Straatveit, K3NHT |
| 1985 Barbara R. Holland N4HPY | 2022-2023, Dean Souleles, KK4DAS |
| 1986 David T. (Dave) French N4KET | 2024-Present, Don Taylor, KM4UDX |
VWS Governance
Articles of Incorporation
The Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the Vienna Wireless Society provide for the processes and procedures to conduct the business of the Club The approved Articles of Incorporation (1983) may be downloaded from the button above.
BY-Laws
The BY-Laws of VWS were updated on 11 November 2022 by approval of more than 2/3rds those attending the annual membership meeting .The updated Bylaws may be downloaded from the button above.
Standing Rules
On August 10, 2018 the membership present at a Special Meeting approved by voice vote the Club’s initial set of Standing Rules. Standing Rules can be updated by the Board of Directors. The current version of the Standing Rules is at the button above. (Updated April 2, 2024)
Strategic Plan
The 2025 VWS Strategic Plan is available for download above (Feb 2025)
VWS Non-profit and Tax Exempt Status
Tax Exempt Certificates
Vienna Wireless Society is registered both with the IRS and the Commonwealth of Virginia as a Non-profit organization. VWS Federal and State Non-profit and tax exempt Certificates are:
WINTERFEST
The WINTERFEST trademark is assigned to Vienna Wireless Society with the Serial Number #76219198 – by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Trademark Serial Number is a Unique ID to identify the WINTERFEST mark in USPTO. The WINTERFEST mark is filed in the category of Education and Entertainment Services.
Repeaters
The Vienna Wireless Society operates two repeaters.
146.685(-) CTCSS – 110.9 Hz Located in Tysons, Virginia (Call sign K4HTA).
448.375(-) Located at Fair Oaks Hospital (Call sign K4XY).
K4HTA
The 2-meter repeater – K4HTA – is located on top of the 15th floor of a commercial building in Tysons, Virginia. Transmitting with an effective radiated power of 93 watts at a height of 240 feet above ground level.
The repeater provides coverage within a 40-50-mile radius for mobile rigs using 25 to 50 watts and unity-gain antennas, and a 5-10-mile radius for handy-talkie (HT) radios using 5 watts. The repeater transmits at 146.685 MHz, with a negative offset and requires a CTCSS tone of 110.9 Hz to access.
This repeater supports EchoLink. See here for details on using EchoLink. There is a remote receiver associated with the K4HTA repeater.
The receiver favors signals from the NW of the Town of Vienna.
It can be accessed by programming your HT to the same frequency pair and offset as the K4HTA repeater, and a CTCSS tone of 74.4 Hz.
K4XY
The 70-cm repeater –K4XY – is located at the Fair Oaks Hospital, roughly a mile north of the intersection of US 50 and Interstate 66. Transmitting with an effective radiated power of 100 watts at a height of about 75 feet above ground level, ground level being 400 feet above mean sea level. The repeater provides good coverage to the South, West, and North but, unfortunately, coverage to the East is compromised.
Mobile rigs can reach this repeater from western, high elevation portions of Vienna. To the Southwest, spotty coverage (hill tops with no intervening ridges) extends as far as Warrenton. The repeater transmits at 448.375 MHz with a negative offset. No CTCSS tone is needed to access the repeater; however, a 67 Hz tone is impressed on the transmitted signal so users who have equipment capable of decoding a CTCSS can avoid hearing other signals (other repeaters) on the repeater output frequency.
Both the 2m and 70 cm VWS repeaters are available for general Amateur Radio use. However, when an emergency is declared, either one or both of the repeaters may be dedicated for use by the Fairfax County ARES/RACES organization. Please listen before transmitting to determine if and how the repeaters are currently being used. It is always a good radio practice to begin by asking “is this repeater is in use?” On Monday evenings at 8pm, the 2m repeater is used for the VWS Monday Evening 2m net. Consider joining the net, and if you are new to Amateur Radio let us be your first contact! The net is open to all licensed Amateur Radio operators. Please consider becoming a member of VWS; a part of your annual dues sustains and enhances the Club’s repeater infrastructure. In fact, consider supporting any Amateur Radio club whose repeaters you often use.
You can test the quality of your audio signal by engaging the Echo-back command on the VWS 2 m repeater. You will need a DTMF enabled transceiver.
Steps:
- Press PTT key and input “*8888” on the DTMF keypad
- Continue holding the PTT and send a test message, such as “[Your call sign] testing 1 2 3 4”
- Release PTT
- The Controller will “echo” your test statement back so you can listen to your message.
Donations and Silent Key Consignments
For those with equipment, memorabilia or other items directly- or indirectly-related to amateur radio, the VWS is always willing to consider donations of such to the Club for its direct use or later sale by the Club for the benefit of its membership. As a nonprofit organization, the VWS will, on request, provide an appropriate record of the donation or contribution for tax purposes to the giving person or organization.
Recognizing the somewhat unique nature of amateur radio equipment and related gear, in the case of SKs (Silent Keys), the VWS is willing to provide guidance and perhaps assistance on an as-needed, labor-available basis, to help uninstall, dismantle, and remove equipment owned by the SK as a service to the family and/or estate. In those cases, an on-site visit is recommended before actual removal efforts to determine the scope and level of effort required. It will also be determined at that time if the intent of the family or estate, is to donate, or consign for sale any or all of such to the Club or simply for the Club to assist in the family or estate’s efforts to sell it directly.
VWS is also willing to consider providing assistance in the form of simple estimates on the approximate value* of such items in the event the family or estate wishes to sell such directly whether such is donated, or consignment to the Club or not.
Where the VWS agrees to assist in the removal of equipment and gear, the VWS will use due diligence and care to protect such as well as prevent or minimize damage to adjoining property, equipment, etc., not directly related to the amateur radio equipment; however, the VWS cannot and will not accept responsibility for any damages that are otherwise unavoidable in removal. Prior to any such effort, the VWS will advise the family or estate of the risk of collateral damage which might or could be incurred as well as the Club’s level of involvement. After consideration of such, the VWS, the family, or the estate may opt to not proceed. Such agreements and understandings shall be confirmed in writing (email is acceptable) as soon as possible and preferably before removal efforts begin.
The VWS also suggests that those becoming aware of any amateur radio operator who has become a SK, to consider taking the steps and actions described on the ARRL Silent Key Page http://www.arrl.org/silent-key-submission-guidelines
If you have questions or requests for assistance, please contact the VWS Consignment/ SK Committee at cc@viennawireless.net .
* It should be noted that any estimates of value should not be considered legally valid for tax purposes, since it is the responsibility of the donor to justify, if necessary, the value of donated property. The donor should consult with a tax professional before using such information for tax return purposes.
VWS Previous Scholarship Winners
ARRL Foundation Scholarship Program
- 2024: John Ferguson, KN4YGJ
- 2023: Drew Laikin, KQ4AIG