Rio Hondo Amateur Radio Club: A Hub for Amateur Radio Enthusiasts

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Rio Hondo Amateur Radio Club (RHARC), a dedicated amateur radio community based in Whittier, California.

Club Overview:

  • Club Name: Rio Hondo Amateur Radio Club
  • Call Sign: W6KAT
  • Contact: Henry V. Marquez WA6HXA
  • Meeting Time: 2nd Monday Monthly at 7:00 PM
  • Meeting Place: Parnell Park Community Center, 15390 Lambert Rd., Whittier, CA
  • ARRL Section: LAX (Los Angeles)
  • Affiliation Date: May 12th, 1955

Basic Information:

  • Annual Report: January 1st, 2024
  • Specialties: Digital Modes, General Interest, Public Service/Emergency, Repeaters, VHF/UHF
  • Services Offered: Club Newsletter, Entry-Level License Classes, General or Higher License Classes, License Test Sessions, Mentor, Repeater
  • Website: Rio Hondo Amateur Radio Club Website

Club Statistics:

  • Club Members: 40
  • Voting Members: 40
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 40
  • Voting ARRL Members: 25

Officers:

  • President: Joshua T. Henderson K6PNP
  • Vice President: Dale C. Hahn KM6MTV
  • Treasurer: Jennie J. Zimmerman KN6SRE
  • Secretary: Matthew A. Gomez AJ6LX
  • Editor: Walter Craig Douglas AA6CD
  • Contact: Henry V. Marquez WA6HXA

Description: The Rio Hondo Amateur Radio Club (RHARC) has been a cornerstone of the amateur radio community since its inception in 1955. Based in Whittier, California, RHARC is a registered 501(c)(3) charity, making it eligible to accept tax-deductible donations. The club’s mission is to promote the growth and enjoyment of amateur radio, offering a variety of services including license classes, test sessions, mentoring, and repeater support.

The club’s specialties span a wide range of interests, from digital modes to public service and emergency communications. RHARC members come together monthly to share knowledge, experiences, and foster a sense of community among amateur radio enthusiasts.

Conclusion: The Rio Hondo Amateur Radio Club is a vibrant and welcoming community for anyone interested in amateur radio. With a strong focus on education, public service, and camaraderie, RHARC continues to be a valuable resource for both new and experienced hams.

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