Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Half Moon Bay Amateur Radio Club (HMBARC), a dedicated group focused on emergency preparedness and communications in Half Moon Bay, California.
Club Overview:
- Club Name: Half Moon Bay Amateur Radio Club (HMBARC)
- Call Sign: WR6HMB
- Contact Person: Robert Kincaid (KK6VGE)
- Daytime Phone: (650) 224-1289
- Email: Secretary@hmbarc.org
Basic Information:
- Annual Report: December 26th, 2023
- Meeting Time: 3rd Wednesday monthly at 7 PM
- Meeting Place: Coastside Fire Protection District Station 40, 1191 Main St. Half Moon Bay
- ARRL Section: Santa Clara Valley (SCV)
- Affiliation Date: January 18th, 1978
Specialties:
- Digital Modes
- DX (Distance Communication)
- General Interest
- Public Service/Emergency
- Repeaters
- VHF/UHF
Services Offered:
- Entry-Level License Classes
- License Test Sessions
- Mentor
- Repeater
Club Description: The Half Moon Bay Amateur Radio Club (HMBARC) emphasizes emergency preparedness and communications due to the community's potential isolation during major disasters. The club meets at the Coastside Fire Protection District Station 40 on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7 PM, with options to attend in-person or remotely via Zoom. Meetings often feature presentations on various aspects of amateur radio, sharing experiences with different radio equipment and associated technologies. This year, the club continues to focus on building competence in digital communications and message handling during emergencies.
For more information, visit their website at www.hmbarc.org.
Club Statistics:
- Total Members: 48
- Voting Members: 48
- Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 48
- Voting ARRL Members: 31
Officers:
- Contact/Secretary: Robert Kincaid (KK6VGE)
- President: Harry P. Ysselstein (N6BHS)
- Treasurer: Charles F. Booth (KN6QDR)
- Vice President: Dennis Tiu (KN6IPE)
Conclusion: The Half Moon Bay Amateur Radio Club is a key organization dedicated to emergency preparedness and amateur radio education in Half Moon Bay, California. Their commitment to community service and enhancing digital communications skills makes them an essential part of the local emergency response network. Thanks for watching. For more supporting, please visit talkpod.com.
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