Lockheed Martin Employees Amateur Radio Club: Connecting Through Technology and Service

Lockheed Martin Employees Amateur Radio Club: Connecting Through Technology and Service

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Lockheed Martin Employees Amateur Radio Club, a dynamic group of radio enthusiasts associated with Lockheed Martin, focusing on various aspects of amateur radio and community service.

Club Overview:

  • Club Name: Lockheed Martin Employees
  • Call Sign: WA6GFY
  • Contact: James N. Woods W7PUP
  • Daytime Phone: (408) 742-3033
  • Evening Phone: (408) 738-6814
  • Email: jim.woods@lmco.com
  • Meeting Time: 4th Thursday Monthly at 5 PM
  • Meeting Place: Various Local Eateries
  • ARRL Section: SCV (Santa Clara Valley)
  • Affiliation Date: May 6th, 1971

Basic Information:

  • Annual Report: February 14th, 2014
  • Specialties: Contest, Digital Modes, DX, General Interest, Public Service/Emergency, Repeaters, VHF/UHF
  • Services Offered: Club Newsletter, General Or Higher License Classes, Repeater
  • Website: Lockheed Martin Employees Amateur Radio Club

Description: The Lockheed Martin Employees Amateur Radio Club provides a platform for employees of Lockheed Martin and other enthusiasts to engage in amateur radio activities. The club focuses on a broad range of interests, including contests, digital modes, emergency communication, and repeater operations. Monthly meetings are held at various local eateries, offering a casual environment for members to connect and discuss their shared passion for radio.

Club Statistics:

  • Club Members: 90
  • Voting Members: 90
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 90
  • Voting ARRL Members: 50

Officers:

  • Contact & Editor: James N. Woods W7PUP
  • President: Geoffrey L. Day K6GSA

Conclusion: The Lockheed Martin Employees Amateur Radio Club exemplifies the spirit of community and technology, bringing together amateur radio enthusiasts for collaboration and growth. Their activities and meetings reflect a commitment to enhancing both personal skills and community service through amateur radio.

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