Contra Costa Communications Club Inc: Bridging Connections Through Amateur Radio

Contra Costa Communications Club Inc: Bridging Connections Through Amateur Radio

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Contra Costa Communications Club Inc, a vital organization in the Contra Costa area, dedicated to enhancing communication and community service through amateur radio.

Club Overview:

  • Club Name: Contra Costa Communications Club Inc
  • Call Sign: WA6KQB
  • Contact: Adriana M. Nieman, W6BBQ
  • Daytime Phone: (510) 223-1748
  • Evening Phone: (510) 682-7938
  • Email: audrey.nieman@gmail.com

Club Details:

  • Meeting Time: 2nd Sunday of each month at 10:00 A.M.
  • Meeting Place: Zoom
  • Affiliation Date: December 5, 1987

Specialties and Services:

  • Specialties: Digital Modes, General Interest, Public Service/Emergency, Repeaters, VHF/UHF
  • Services Offered: Club Newsletter, Mentor, Repeater

Club Description: The Contra Costa Communications Club Inc operates the WA6KQB repeater system, a member-supported network serving the amateur radio community. The repeater frequencies are 145.11, 224.300, and 444.275 MHz with a PL of 82.5. The club's primary mission is to facilitate communication among amateur radio operators and provide public service during emergencies. Meetings are held monthly on Zoom, and the club plans to resume in-person events such as the annual picnic in September and the Holiday celebration in December when possible.

Membership Information: Membership applications are available on the club's website: Contra Costa Communications Club Inc.

Club Statistics:

  • Club Members: 64
  • Voting Members: 64
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 64
  • Voting ARRL Members: 28

Officers:

  • Contact, Treasurer: Adriana M. Nieman, W6BBQ
  • President: Gayle A. Jones, KE6MSF
  • Secretary: Janice C. Kuhl, AC5RB
  • Vice President: Wing K. Lok, K6YDE
  • Editor: Alvin C. Todd, KK6UQX

Conclusion: The Contra Costa Communications Club Inc plays a pivotal role in maintaining robust communication networks and supporting the community during emergencies. Their dedication to amateur radio is evident in their active repeater system and regular meetings. Thanks for watching. For more supporting, please visit talkpod.com.

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