Attention ham radio enthusiasts in Castlegar, Trail, Rossland, and surrounding areas! The Beaver Valley Amateur Radio Club (BVARC) offers a welcoming environment for operators of all experience levels.
Why Join BVARC?
- Connect with Fellow Hams: While specific meeting details might require checking their website, BVARC provides opportunities to connect with other operators. There's a weekly net (meeting) on the Monday night at 7:00 PM PT (details on location likely on the website).
- Learn and Grow: They offer classes, and contacting the club ensures you have details on upcoming offerings (highly recommended). These classes can equip you with the skills and knowledge necessary to become a licensed ham radio operator.
- Get Licensed: The club has an accredited examiner, Rudy Martini VE7YN, who can assist you in obtaining your ham radio license (verification recommended).
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Stay Connected and Contribute: Utilize the club's network of repeaters for communication within the region:
- VE7CAQ 146.840 MHz (-)
- VE7RBV 147.330 MHz (+)
Active Club with Limited Website Information
The website seems functional (last update March 19, 2012), but it might not have the most up-to-date information. Here's what we could gather:
- Classes: The website mentions classes, but reaching out ensures details on upcoming offerings.
- Weekly Net: A regular meeting (net) on Monday evenings, likely with details available on the website.
- Events: Mentions club events, but details might be missing (consider checking the website).
Consider Reaching Out for the Latest Updates
Reaching out to the club directly is recommended for the most up-to-date information on:
- Meeting Location and Times: Confirmation of the location and time for the weekly net and any additional meetings.
- Class Schedules: Specific course offerings, dates, and instructors.
- Event Details: Confirmation of dates, times, and locations for specific club events.
How to Get Involved
- Contact: Use the website contact form ([http://www.qsl.net/ve7caq/]) or visit the club's mailing address at 2500 – 11th Av., Castlegar, BC V1N 3A9 for more information about the club, its activities, and any updates.
- Website: Visit http://www.qsl.net/ve7caq/ for a general overview of the club (although it might not have the most up-to-date details).
Join the BVARC Community Today!
The Beaver Valley Amateur Radio Club can be a valuable resource for connecting with fellow ham radio operators in the area, learning new skills, getting licensed (verification recommended), and participating in club activities. Consider reaching out to the club for the latest updates and to explore how you can become part of their community.
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