Bedford County Amateur Radio Society: Strengthening Community Bonds Through Radio Waves

Bedford County Amateur Radio Society: Strengthening Community Bonds Through Radio Waves

Connecting Shelbyville Through Amateur Radio

The Bedford County Amateur Radio Society (BCARS), based in Shelbyville, Tennessee, has been a steadfast hub for amateur radio enthusiasts since its inception in 2005. Operating under the call sign KI4NJJ, BCARS brings together individuals who share a passion for radio communication, technical skills, and community service.


Meetings and Membership

BCARS members convene monthly on the third Tuesday at 7:00 PM at the Disabled Veterans Center in Shelbyville. With a robust membership of 41 licensed operators, the society provides a welcoming environment for newcomers and seasoned operators alike. The club prides itself on its inclusive culture and dedication to mentoring new members.


Education and Expertise

BCARS is committed to fostering a culture of learning and skill-building. The society offers:

  • Entry-Level License Classes: Empowering beginners to join the world of amateur radio.
  • License Test Sessions: Accessible pathways to achieving and upgrading licenses.
  • Mentorship Opportunities: Experienced members guide individuals through the technical and operational aspects of radio communication.

Key Services and Activities

BCARS extends its influence beyond Shelbyville, engaging in activities that benefit the wider community:

  • Digital Modes and DXing: Enabling members to explore international communication.
  • Public Service and Emergency Preparedness: Supporting Bedford County with reliable communication during emergencies and public events.
  • Repeaters and On-The-Air Bulletins: Facilitating seamless communication across the region.

The society also addresses technical challenges, with a dedicated Tvi/RFI Committee to resolve interference issues and ensure high-quality operations.


Leadership and Vision

Under the guidance of William Randy Bee (W4WRB), BCARS thrives as a dynamic organization that blends technical expertise with community service. The leadership team includes dedicated individuals such as Walter R. Fausnaught (WA6SKR) as Treasurer, George A. Stone (WD4CYV) as Secretary, and Jarred V. Jones (KK4BBG) as Vice President, all of whom contribute to the club's vision of excellence.


Why Join BCARS?

For those intrigued by the world of amateur radio, BCARS offers a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, hone technical skills, and serve the community. Whether you're aiming to explore DXing, delve into digital modes, or simply learn the ropes of operating a radio, BCARS provides the resources and support to help you succeed.


Stay Updated

For more information on BCARS, its activities, and membership details, visit their website: BCARS Official Website.


Join BCARS and experience the joy of connecting with the world, one radio wave at a time!

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