Overview
The Narwhal Amateur Radio Society (NARS) is a progressive and inclusive amateur radio club that is not tied to a specific geographic region. NARS embraces diversity and education in amateur radio and serves as a platform for innovation and advocacy in the radiofrequency experimentation space.
Club Details
- Call Sign: NR7WL
- Affiliation Date: June 6, 2023
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Meeting Information:
- Schedule: Quarterly
- Location: Online
Specialties
- Digital Modes
- General Interest
Services Offered
- Entry-Level License Classes
- Mentor Programs
- Packet Radio BBS
Membership
- Total Members: 64
- Voting Members: 64
- Licensed Amateur Members: 59
- ARRL Members: 59
Leadership
- Contact/President: Brendan O'Connor, K3QB
- Treasurer: Lindsey M. O'Connor, KI7FKM
- Secretary: Caroline D. Hardin, KD9BDS
- Editor: Grant R. Dobbe, KC9WZA
Mission Statement
NARS is committed to:
- Diversifying the field of amateur radio and radiofrequency experimentation through education, advocacy, and outreach.
- Promoting joy, goodwill, and understanding in radio, electronics, and related disciplines.
- Opposing the use of amateur radio as a tool for state violence and oppression.
Core Values
- Inclusivity in amateur radio
- Advancement of technical knowledge and experimentation
- Advocacy for social justice within the amateur radio community
Contact Information
- Email: nr7wl@arrl.net
- Website: NARS Website
Conclusion
The Narwhal Amateur Radio Society is a forward-thinking organization that brings a unique perspective to the amateur radio community. By emphasizing education, diversity, and social responsibility, NARS is paving the way for a more inclusive and innovative future in amateur radio. Whether you’re a licensed operator or just starting your journey, NARS welcomes you to join its vibrant and progressive community.
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