Greetings ham radio enthusiasts in Kitimat, British Columbia! While the SNO Valley ARC website hasn't been updated in a while (last update March 24, 2015), here's what we can glean about the club:
Why Consider SNO Valley ARC?
- Connect with Fellow Hams (Activity Level Unknown): The website mentions Saturday morning meetings at 10:00 AM PT at the Kitimat A&W. If the club is still active, this could be a good opportunity to connect with local ham radio operators.
- Learn and Grow (Information Limited): Classes were mentioned on the website, but details are unavailable. You could try contacting the club representative (see below) to inquire about current class offerings.
- Get Licensed (Verification Recommended): The website lists Tony Fonseca VA7TF as an accredited examiner. However, it's important to confirm if he's still active in this role.
Limited Website but Contact Info Available
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Consider Reaching Out: Given the website's age, contacting the club representative is recommended to verify activity level and for the most up-to-date information:
- VE7SMP S.M. Bud Powell (Telephone: 250-632-3818, Email: [email protected])
Explore Other Clubs or Online Resources
Since the SNO Valley ARC website might not reflect current information, here are some suggestions:
- Explore websites of nearby clubs: The Kootenay Amateur Radio Club (East Kootenay) and the Orchard City Amateur Radio Club (Kelowna) might be within reach for communication and potential visits.
- Online Resources: The Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC) website (http://www.rac.ca/) offers various resources for ham radio enthusiasts, including licensing information and a directory of clubs across Canada.
By exploring these options, you can expand your ham radio network and find opportunities to connect with other operators in British Columbia.
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