Berryessa Amateur Radio Klub: Connecting the Community through Amateur Radio

Berryessa Amateur Radio Klub: Connecting the Community through Amateur Radio

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Berryessa Amateur Radio Klub (BARK), a vibrant club dedicated to amateur radio enthusiasts in the Sacramento Valley section.

Club Overview:

  • Club Name: Berryessa Amateur Radio Klub (BARK)
  • Call Sign: KE6YUV
  • Contact: William A. Gustavson K6BIL
  • Daytime/Evening Phone: (209) 295-2824
  • Email: k6bil@yahoo.com
  • Meeting Time: 2nd Saturday in February, May, August, & November at 10 AM
  • Meeting Place: Annual Meeting
  • ARRL Section: SV (Sacramento Valley)
  • Affiliation Date: December 12th, 1993

Basic Information:

  • Annual Report: January 16th, 2020
  • Specialties: Digital Modes, General Interest, Public Service/Emergency, Repeaters, VHF/UHF
  • Services Offered: Club Newsletter, Entry-Level License Classes, General or Higher License Classes, License Test Sessions, Packet Radio BBS, Repeater
  • Website: Berryessa Amateur Radio Klub Website

Club Statistics:

  • Club Members: 52
  • Voting Members: 52
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 52
  • Voting ARRL Members: 32

Officers:

  • Contact: William A. Gustavson K6BIL
  • Treasurer: Douglas E. Hollowell KK6LDS
  • Secretary/Editor: Paul Jordan KJ6GCP

Description: The Berryessa Amateur Radio Klub (BARK) is a well-established and active group that has been serving amateur radio enthusiasts since 1993. With a focus on digital modes, public service and emergency communications, and VHF/UHF operations, BARK provides its members with a wealth of knowledge and resources.

The club meets quarterly, offering members opportunities to connect, learn, and share their experiences. BARK is committed to supporting amateur radio operators at all levels, from beginners to advanced operators. The club provides entry-level and higher license classes, license test sessions, and maintains a packet radio BBS and repeater for the community's use.

BARK is more than just a club; it's a community dedicated to the advancement of amateur radio, ensuring that its members are well-equipped to contribute to public service and emergency communications when needed.

Conclusion: The Berryessa Amateur Radio Klub is a welcoming and supportive environment for anyone interested in amateur radio. Whether you're new to the hobby or a seasoned operator, BARK offers a place to grow and contribute to the amateur radio community.

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