Lodi Amateur Radio Club: A Hub for Technology and Community Service

Lodi Amateur Radio Club: A Hub for Technology and Community Service

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Lodi Amateur Radio Club, a technology-oriented and friendly radio club based in Lodi, CA.

Club Overview:

  • Club Name: Lodi Amateur Radio Club
  • Call Sign: N6SJV
  • Contact Person: Edward H. Shuler, K6DT

Basic Information:

  • Annual Report: December 22nd, 2023
  • Meeting Time: 1st Thursday of every month at 18:30 hrs
  • Meeting Place: Casa Flores Restaurant, 400 E. Kettleman, Lodi, CA
  • ARRL Section: SJV
  • Affiliation Date: March 22nd, 1986

Specialties:

  • Contest
  • Digital Modes
  • DX
  • General Interest
  • Public Service/Emergency Communications
  • Repeaters
  • VHF/UHF

Services Offered:

  • Club Newsletter
  • Entry-Level License Classes
  • General or Higher License Classes
  • License Test Sessions
  • Mentoring
  • Packet Radio BBS
  • Repeater Access

Club Description: The Lodi Amateur Radio Club is known for its friendly and technology-oriented environment. The club operates the WB6ASU repeater on 147.090 MHz with a positive offset and PL tone of 114.8. Weekly nets are held every Wednesday, with a simplex net at 18:30 hrs on 147.090 MHz (no offset, no tone) and a 2-meter repeater net following at 19:00 hrs. All licensed amateurs are welcome, regardless of club affiliation.

Links: http://lodihams.org

Club Statistics:

  • Total Members: 83
  • Voting Members: 70
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 70
  • Voting ARRL Members: 50

Officers:

  • Contact/Secretary: Edward H. Shuler, K6DT
  • President: Kristen E. Dugger, KD6SUN
  • Treasurer: Thomas M. Zane, N6ZW
  • Vice President: Joel P. Isaac, KK6YYT
  • Editor: Erich C. Sullivan, KK6ES

Conclusion: The Lodi Amateur Radio Club is a cornerstone of the amateur radio community in Lodi, CA. With a strong emphasis on technology, public service, and community engagement, the club provides a welcoming environment for both new and experienced radio enthusiasts. Thanks for watching. For more supporting, please visit talkpod.com.

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