[ARRL-OK] Where does everyone live in Oklahoma?

Patrick Greenlee patrick_g at windstream.net
Wed Sep 12 02:02:45 EDT 2012


About a mile west of Asher.

The zip is 74826.  There are 3 hams in this zip.

Patrick AF5CK

-----Original Message----- 
From: Donald Ohse
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 2:49 PM
To: Mark Conklin ; ARRL Oklahoma Section List
Subject: Re: [ARRL-OK] Where does everyone live in Oklahoma?

According to the ULS the number of Amateurs is 10435. I believe this 
includes clubs too.

I have been working on a grant and needed the number to be sure..

Not being a butt or anything just FYI for future reference. :)
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Donald Ohse, W5DRO / WQJX337





On Sep 11, 2012, at 2:33 PM, Mark Conklin wrote:

> Where does everyone live in Oklahoma?
>
> See map:
> http://2010.census.gov/news/img/cb11cn33_ok_totalpop_2010map.jpg
>
> There are Two major Metropolitan areas of Oklahoma - Oklahoma City and 
> Tulsa. The balance of Oklahoma's population lives in rural areas of the 
> our very large statestate.
>
> Oklahoma total population is 3,751,351 (2012 Census).
>
> Oklahoma City MSA  population :
> Seven counties make up the Oklahoma City Metroplex: Canadian, Cleveland, 
> Grady, Lincoln, Logan, McClain, and Oklahoma. According to the 2010 U.S. 
> Census, the region had a population of 1,252,987.
> The micro urban area of Shawnee(in Pottawatomie County) is included in 
> Oklahoma City's Combined Statistical Area(CSA) which brings the region's 
> population to 1,322,429. The Oklahoma City  Shawnee CSA is also included 
> as part of the I-35 Megalopolis.
>
> Tulsa MSA population is:
> The Tulsa Metropolitan Area area in the U.S. state of Oklahomaincludes the 
> city of Tulsa, Tulsa County, which extends also into Rogers County, 
> Wagoner County, and Osage Countywithin the larger Green Country region. 
> The U.S. Census Bureau defines the metropolitan area (including Creek, 
> Okmulgee, and Pawnee Counties) as the Tulsa Metropolitan area 
> (TulsaBroken ArrowOwasso), OK Metropolitan Statistical Area, with an 
> estimated population of 955,866.
>
> MSA = Metropolitan Statistical Area (major metro city and surrounding 
> satellite cities)
>
> What's this got to do with Amateur Radio?
>  Total number of Licensed Amateurs in OK  13,700
> Estimated Active Amateurs in OK  6,850
> Registered with ARES-OK  474  (8/2012)
> 7% of Active Amateurs are registered with ARES-OK
>
> Oklahoma has 77 counties - 12 of which are included in the Two MSA.
>
> Any guess where most of the Radio Amateurs live?
> Mark Conklin, N7XYO
> Oklahoma Section Emergency Coordinator
> Amateur Radio Emergency Service
> 918.232.8346
> n7xyo at arrl.net
> Follow me on Twitter @N7XYO
>
> www.ARESOK.org
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