Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Orange County Amateur Radio Club (OCARC), a historic and vibrant amateur radio club based in Santa Ana, California.
Club Overview:
- Club Name: Orange County Amateur Radio Club
- Call Sign: W6ZE
- Contact: Dan R. Violette KI6X
- Daytime Phone: (714) 348-1636
- Evening Phone: (714) 348-1636
- Email: ocarc_info@w6ze.org
- Meeting Time: 3rd Friday Monthly at 7:00 PM
- Meeting Place: Red Cross Building, 600 Parkcenter Dr., Santa Ana, CA
- ARRL Section: ORG (Orange)
- Affiliation Date: March 15th, 1934
Basic Information:
- ARRL Special Service Club
- Annual Report: March 17th, 2024
- Specialties: Contest, Digital Modes, DX, General Interest, Public Service/Emergency, VHF/UHF
- Services Offered: Club Newsletter, Mentor
- Description: The Orange County Amateur Radio Club is the oldest ham radio club in Orange County, with a rich history dating back to the 1930s. The club is known for its "general purpose" approach to amateur radio, encompassing a wide range of activities including contests, DXing, antenna building, and public service. They maintain affordable membership dues with discounts for families and students. The club is well-regarded for its technical expertise and holds a yearly auction for radio-related equipment. Their Field Day activities include a Get-On-The-Air (GOTA) station to introduce new hams to the hobby.
- Website: www.w6ze.org
Club Statistics:
- Club Members: 105
- Voting Members: 101
- Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 101
- Voting ARRL Members: 74
Officers:
- President: Nicholas G. Haban AF6CF
- Treasurer: Tim Goeppinger N6GP
- Secretary: Tim Millard N6TMT
- Vice President: Janet Margelli KL7MF
- Editor: Thomas E. Cowart W6ETC
Conclusion: The Orange County Amateur Radio Club's longstanding history and dedication to the amateur radio community make it a cornerstone of the Southern California ham radio scene. With a commitment to education, public service, and a welcoming environment for both seasoned and new hams, OCARC continues to thrive and support the amateur radio hobby.
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