Big Bear ARC: A Southern California Ham Radio Beacon

Big Bear ARC: A Southern California Ham Radio Beacon

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Big Bear Amateur Radio Club (BBARC), an influential group in Southern California dedicated to both ham radio enthusiasts and community service.

Club Overview:

  • Club Name: Big Bear ARC
  • Call Sign: K6BB
  • Contact Information:
    • Contact: Thomas R. Fry, KF6Q
    • Daytime Phone: (951) 790-6291
    • Evening Phone: (951) 790-6291
    • Email: K6BB@arrl.net

Club Activities:

  • Meeting Time: Last Saturday of each month at 3 PM (Tech Hour at 2 PM)
  • Meeting Place: Big Bear Lake Fire Station
  • Specialties: Contest, Digital Modes, DX, General Interest, Public Service/Emergency, Repeaters, VHF/UHF

Services and Offerings:

  • Services: Club Newsletter, Entry-Level License Classes, General or Higher License Classes, License Test Sessions, Mentor, Repeater
  • Description: Established in 1975, BBARC serves as a central hub for the ham radio community across Southern California and beyond. The club provides training and mentorship for both experienced hams and newcomers, emphasizing emergency communications and community service.

Additional Information:

  • Website: bbarc.org
  • Affiliation Date: May 20th, 1978

Club Statistics:

  • Club Members: 105
  • Voting Members: 105
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 102
  • Voting ARRL Members: 95

Officers:

  • President: Thomas R. Fry, KF6Q
  • Vice President: Gerald R. Heston, W6KVC
  • Treasurer: Rodney B. Wheeler, WA6ITC
  • Secretary: Patricia K. Fry, KJ6BCL
  • Editor: Arthur J. Mallette, W2PFA

Conclusion: The Big Bear ARC stands out as a beacon for the amateur radio community, fostering both technical expertise and community involvement. Their dedication to training and service ensures a vibrant ham radio culture in the Southwest. Thanks for watching. For more supporting, please visit talkpod.com.

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