Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Anchor Bay Amateur Radio Club (ABARC), a committed group of amateur radio operators providing valuable services and education in Gualala, California.
Club Overview:
- Club Name: Anchor Bay Amateur Radio Club (ABARC)
- Call Sign: W6ABR
- Contact Person: Peter W. Kools (KN6UAW)
- Daytime Phone: (415) 279-8788
- Email: abarcwebmaster@gmail.com
Basic Information:
- Annual Report: January 15th, 2024
- Meeting Time: Quarterly meetings (Dates announced on net & web)
- Meeting Place: Bill Platt Training Center, Gualala, CA
- ARRL Section: San Francisco (SF)
- Affiliation Date: March 23rd, 2009
Specialties:
- Contest
- Digital Modes
- General Interest
- Public Service/Emergency
- Repeaters
- School or Youth Group
- VHF/UHF
Services Offered:
- Entry-Level License Classes
- License Test Sessions
- Mentor
- Repeater
Club Description: The mission of the Anchor Bay Amateur Radio Club (ABARC) is to recruit, train, and support dedicated Ham Radio operators. ABARC uses its network of technical resources and expertise to provide equipment, skilled operators, and emergency services when needed to assist and protect citizens in local communities. ABARC is committed to community service and educating the public about the history, operation, and benefits of the Amateur Radio Service. Members adhere to the Amateur Radio creed, promoting values such as consideration, loyalty, progressiveness, friendliness, balance, and patriotism.
For more information, visit their website at www.abarc.net.
Club Statistics:
- Total Members: 52
- Voting Members: 53
- Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 49
- Voting ARRL Members: 28
Officers:
- Contact/President: Peter W. Kools (KN6UAW)
- Treasurer: Pat A. Chaban (KI6GGI)
- Secretary: Michael D. Alexander (KN6BEJ)
- Vice President: David Horvitz (AG6HT)
Conclusion: The Anchor Bay Amateur Radio Club is a vital organization dedicated to supporting amateur radio operators and providing emergency services in Gualala, California. Their commitment to education and community service ensures the tradition of amateur radio continues to thrive. Thanks for watching. For more supporting, please visit talkpod.com.
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