Northern Amateur Relay Council: Coordinating Amateur Radio in Northern California

Northern Amateur Relay Council: Coordinating Amateur Radio in Northern California

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Northern Amateur Relay Council (NARCC), a key organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in Northern California.

Club Overview:

Basic Information:

  • Annual Report: July 3rd, 2018
  • Meeting Time: 3rd Saturday in April and October (typical)
  • Meeting Place: Salvation Army, 3950 Clayton Rd, Concord, CA 94521
  • ARRL Section: EBA (East Bay)
  • Affiliation Date: September 11th, 1976
  • Specialties: General Interest, Repeaters
  • Services Offered: Club Newsletter, On-The-Air Bulletins, Repeater Coordination

Description: The Northern Amateur Relay Council of California, Inc. (NARCC) is the primary organization responsible for coordinating amateur radio repeaters in Northern California. This extensive region spans from the California coast to the Nevada border and from Tehachapi in the south to the Oregon border in the north.

In collaboration with the FCC, ARRL, and local amateur radio operators, NARCC ensures effective repeater coordination, which is essential for preventing interference and resolving disputes. The organization is run by a board of directors elected by the membership, with frequency coordinators appointed by the board. All positions are filled by unpaid volunteers.

NARCC encourages amateur radio operators to become members to support their coordination services and gain access to members-only benefits.

Club Officers:

  • President: Frank S. Hensley KB6UOO
  • Contact: Jim W. Aspinwall NO1PC

Conclusion: The Northern Amateur Relay Council plays a crucial role in maintaining and coordinating repeater operations across a vast region of Northern California. Their work ensures that amateur radio operators can enjoy clear and effective communication across their networks.

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