Salem Amateur Radio Club (SARC)

Salem Amateur Radio Club (SARC)

About the Club

The Salem Amateur Radio Club (SARC), with the call sign W7SAA, has been an integral part of the Salem, Oregon community since 1948. As a non-profit organization, SARC is dedicated to fostering education in electronic communication, promoting interest in amateur radio, and supporting public welfare through its activities. SARC provides a great platform for amateur radio enthusiasts of all experience levels to engage in technical and community service projects, social events, and emergency preparedness.


Meeting Information

  • Meeting Time: 4th Tuesday of every month at 7:00 PM
  • Meeting Location: Denny's – 3155 Ryan Dr SE, Salem, OR 97301
  • Affiliation Date: April 6th, 1948

Club Services & Activities

  • Entry-Level License Classes: SARC offers classes to help individuals obtain their first amateur radio license.
  • General or Higher License Classes: For those wishing to further their education in amateur radio licensing.
  • License Test Sessions: SARC hosts test sessions for individuals looking to obtain or upgrade their amateur radio license.
  • Club Newsletter: A valuable resource for club members, keeping them informed on the latest activities and developments.
  • On-The-Air Bulletins: Regular broadcasts that keep members and the community up to date.
  • Repeater Services: SARC operates a repeater for communication needs, both for regular use and in emergencies.
  • Mentorship: New members can take advantage of mentorship programs to get personalized guidance and support.

Club Focus Areas

  • Contest: SARC encourages participation in amateur radio contests, which can help members improve their skills and gain experience.
  • Digital Modes: The club engages in digital communication techniques, a growing area in the amateur radio field.
  • DX (Long-Distance Communication): Encouraging members to explore and make contacts across long distances.
  • Public Service/Emergency: SARC is committed to supporting local communities with communication resources during emergencies.
  • VHF/UHF: The club is active in VHF/UHF communication, including the use of repeaters and digital modes.

Club Officers

  • Nicholas Barwig N7UFPresident
  • Mike S. Reed KJ7BRFVice President
  • Mary A. Pardo KJ6IDASecretary
  • John J. Jackson W7SDPTreasurer, Editor

Club Statistics

  • Club Members: 108
  • Voting Members: 108
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 101
  • Voting ARRL Members: 75

Conclusion

The Salem Amateur Radio Club (SARC) offers a welcoming and active environment for amateur radio enthusiasts in the Salem, Oregon area. Whether you're interested in learning more about radio technology, participating in public service, or engaging in radio contests, SARC provides an excellent support system and community. The club's long-standing history and commitment to education, public service, and social interaction make it a valuable resource for both new and experienced amateur radio operators.

For more details, visit the Salem Amateur Radio Club website.

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