JPL Amateur Radio Club: Connecting the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Community

JPL Amateur Radio Club: Connecting the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Community

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the JPL Amateur Radio Club (JPL ARC), an essential part of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) community that fosters interest in amateur radio and supports emergency communication efforts.

Club Overview:

  • Club Name: JPL Amateur Radio Club (JPL ARC)
  • Call Sign: W6VIO
  • Contact Person: Alexandra Holloway, AE6IN
  • Daytime Phone: (818) 425-5236
  • Email: w6vio@arrl.net

Basic Information:

  • Annual Report: July 27th, 2022
  • Meeting Time: 2nd working Friday of the month at Noon
  • Meeting Place: Remote
  • ARRL Section: Los Angeles (LAX)
  • Affiliation Date: September 28th, 1970

Specialties:

  • Contesting
  • Digital Modes
  • DXing
  • General Interest
  • Public Service/Emergency
  • Repeaters
  • VHF/UHF

Services Offered:

  • Club Newsletter
  • General or Higher License Classes
  • License Test Sessions
  • Mentorship
  • Repeater Access

Club Description: The JPL Amateur Radio Club is open to employees and contractors working at all Jet Propulsion Laboratory facilities, including the Deep Space Communications Complexes in Australia, Spain, and Goldstone, California. Family members of club members can also join using the same application form as for the JPL-associated member.

JPL Emergency Support: The club is an integral part of the JPL Multihazard Emergency Response Plan and plays a crucial role in the JPL Emergency Team's response to lab emergencies.

Nets: The weekly Emergency Communications Teams Net is held every Monday at 12 Noon on the 224.08 and 445.20 MHz repeaters.

Field Day Operation: Field Day is an annual ARRL event where amateur radio operators practice operating under emergency conditions. Temporary antenna farms are set up at a remote site, and the station operates from emergency power generators for 24 hours. Points are awarded for contacts made, making it a fun and educational experience.

DX Operations: Experience the excitement of distant contacts (DX) without the major investment in time and money by using the club's well-known call sign: W6VIO. Computers are available to access the Internet for timely propagation data and DX activity reports.

Community Activities: The club supports several community events, including the Tournament of Roses Parade and the Los Angeles Marathon. The club's 147 MHz repeater is used by the Pasadena Disaster Communications Service for training and emergency operations.

For more information, visit our website at http://jplarc.org.

Club Statistics:

  • Total Members: 47
  • Voting Members: 40
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 39
  • Voting ARRL Members: 31

Officers:

  • Contact/President: Alexandra Holloway, AE6IN
  • Treasurer: Charles M. Sarture, KG6NF
  • Secretary: Costin Radulescu, KI6OML
  • Vice President: Matthew W. Bennett, AC6X

Conclusion: The JPL Amateur Radio Club is a thriving community within the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, offering members the opportunity to engage in various amateur radio activities and contribute to emergency communication efforts. Join us to explore the fascinating world of amateur radio. Thanks for watching. For more supporting, please visit talkpod.com.

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