Bay Area Repeater Fellowship: Innovating Local Communications

Bay Area Repeater Fellowship: Innovating Local Communications

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Bay Area Repeater Fellowship (BARF), a key player in advancing local amateur radio communications with a rich history of innovation.

Club Overview:

  • Club Name: Bay Area Repeater Fellowship
  • Call Sign: NO1PC
  • Contact Information:
    • Contact: Jim W. Aspinwall, NO1PC
    • Daytime Phone: (408) 828-8100
    • Evening Phone: (408) 828-8100
    • Email: NO1PC@yahoo.com

Club Activities:

  • Meeting Time: Quarterly
  • Meeting Place: Campbell Community Center
  • Affiliation Date: December 13th, 2004

Specialties and Services:

  • Specialties: Digital Modes, Public Service/Emergency, Repeaters, School or Youth Group, VHF/UHF
  • Services Offered: Mentor, Repeater, TVI/RFI Committee

Club Description: The Bay Area Repeater Fellowship, known as BARF, has been a cornerstone of local communications since 1970. The club is celebrated for its innovative contributions and support to the amateur radio community. BARF assists new hams, elmers, and various emergency response groups such as CERT, ARES, RACES, ACS, OES, and SAR.

Club Statistics:

  • Club Members: 18
  • Voting Members: 18
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 18
  • Voting ARRL Members: 14

Officers:

  • Contact, President, Editor: Jim W. Aspinwall, NO1PC

Media:

Conclusion: The Bay Area Repeater Fellowship continues to play a pivotal role in advancing amateur radio technology and community service. Thanks for watching. For more supporting, please visit talkpod.com.

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