K4BFT Huntsville Amateur Radio Club: Exploring Huntsville's Amateur Radio Community

K4BFT Huntsville Amateur Radio Club: Exploring Huntsville's Amateur Radio Community

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Huntsville Amateur Radio Club (K4BFT), a thriving community of amateur radio enthusiasts based in Huntsville, Alabama.

Overview of Huntsville Amateur Radio Club (K4BFT):

  • Establishment and Coverage: Founded and affiliated with ARRL on September 26th, 1952, the club serves the Huntsville area, promoting amateur radio activities and education.
  • Meeting Information: Meetings are held every Friday at 7:30 PM at the Huntsville Madison County Red Cross.
  • Contact Information: For inquiries, contact Robert H. Burns at K4BFT@arrl.net.

Specialties and Activities:

  • Specialties: The club focuses on contests, digital modes, DXing, general interest in radio science, public service/emergency communications, repeaters, school or youth group activities, and VHF/UHF operations.
  • Services Offered: They provide a club newsletter, entry-level license classes, general or higher license classes, hamfests, license test sessions, mentoring, on-the-air bulletins, packet radio BBS, and repeater support.

Community Involvement:

  • Membership: The club has 317 members, all of whom are voting licensed amateur radio operators, and 300 ARRL members.
  • Leadership: Key officers include Robert H. Burns (Contact/Treasurer), William H. Gold KM4BGF (President), Craig L. Reinhart KD4IYD (Secretary), Marcellus Davidson Smith WA4DXP (Vice President), and Mark A. Brown N4BCD (Editor).

Promoting Radio Science and Community Service: The Huntsville Amateur Radio Club is dedicated to promoting the enjoyment of radio science and educating its members on various aspects of amateur radio. The club plays a crucial role in providing communication capabilities and services to the Huntsville community. They are actively involved in public service events, contests, digital modes, and DXing, providing a platform for members to engage in various radio activities and improve their skills.

Online Presence and Contact:

  • Website: Visit their website for more information and updates.

Conclusion: Thank you for learning about the Huntsville Amateur Radio Club (K4BFT)! For more details about their activities and how to join, visit their website at harc.net.

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