Port Ludlow Amateur Radio Club (N7PL)

Port Ludlow Amateur Radio Club (N7PL)

Overview

The Port Ludlow Amateur Radio Club (PLARC) is a dynamic social club comprised of amateur radio operators and individuals interested in radio communication, marine operations, and technical activities. The club fosters a welcoming environment for enthusiasts to gather, share knowledge, and enhance their skills.


Club Details

  • Call Sign: N7PL
  • Affiliation Date: July 19, 1994
  • Meeting Information:
    • Time: Every other Wednesday at 11 AM
    • Location: Fat Smitty's (See club website for specific details)

Specialties

  • Contesting
  • Digital Modes
  • DX
  • General Interest
  • Public Service/Emergency
  • VHF/UHF

Services Offered

  • Hamfest
  • Mentor
  • On-The-Air Bulletins

Membership

  • Total Members: 31
  • Voting Members: 31
  • Licensed Amateur Members: 31
  • ARRL Members: 15

Leadership

  • Contact: Mark K. McKibbin, WR7V
  • President: Stephen M. Curran, KG7NZZ
  • Treasurer & Secretary: Nancy McKibbin, W7NLM
  • Vice President: Murray R. Hayes, KI7MH

Contact Information


Club Description

PLARC serves as a social and technical platform for amateur radio operators and those interested in related activities. The club emphasizes fellowship through bi-weekly meetings and active participation in various radio communication disciplines. Members share a passion for radio, technical innovation, and marine interests.


Conclusion

The Port Ludlow Amateur Radio Club is a close-knit community that combines the technical aspects of amateur radio with social engagement. Its focus on mentorship, contests, and public service activities makes it a valuable organization for both experienced operators and newcomers.

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West Sound Amateur Radio Club (N7IG)
Clallam County Amateur Radio Club (CCARC) - W7FEL

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