San Luis Obispo Emergency Communications Council: A Pillar of Public Service

San Luis Obispo Emergency Communications Council: A Pillar of Public Service

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the San Luis Obispo Emergency Communications Council (SLOECC), a crucial organization dedicated to public service and emergency communications in San Luis Obispo, California. Established with a commitment to community safety and communication, SLOECC is a key player in maintaining reliable communications during emergencies.

Club Overview:

  • Club Name: San Luis Obispo Emergency Communications Council
  • Call Sign: W6SLO
  • Contact: Thomas T. Tengdin WB9VXY
  • Daytime/Evening Phone: (805) 704-1878
  • Email: w6slo@arrl.net

Basic Information:

  • Annual Report: March 22nd, 2024
  • Meeting Time: Fourth Wednesday of each month at 10 AM
  • Meeting Place: San Luis Obispo CA County Agriculture office, 2156 Sierra Way, San Luis Obispo, CA
  • ARRL Section: SB (Santa Barbara)
  • Affiliation Date: March 22nd, 2024
  • Specialties: Public Service/Emergency, Repeaters
  • Services Offered: License Test Sessions, Mentor
  • Links: https://www.sloecc.org

Club Description: The San Luis Obispo Emergency Communications Council (SLOECC) is a dedicated group of amateur radio operators who provide essential communication services during emergencies. With their call sign, W6SLO, the club members ensure that during crises, there is no lapse in communication. Their role is particularly vital in a region like San Luis Obispo, where natural disasters such as wildfires and earthquakes can disrupt traditional communication networks.

SLOECC meets monthly at the San Luis Obispo County Agriculture office, a fitting location for a group so closely tied to community service. Their meetings, held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 10 AM, serve as an opportunity to discuss strategies, train new members, and ensure that their equipment and protocols are always ready for deployment.

The club's services include License Test Sessions and mentoring, helping new amateur radio enthusiasts get licensed and providing ongoing support as they develop their skills.

Club Statistics:

  • Club Members: 7
  • Voting Members: 7
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 7
  • Voting ARRL Members: 5

Leadership: SLOECC is led by experienced individuals committed to the club’s mission:

  • Contact: Thomas T. Tengdin WB9VXY
  • President: John H. Bonnett KK6JRA

Conclusion: The San Luis Obispo Emergency Communications Council exemplifies the spirit of amateur radio by focusing on public service and emergency preparedness. Their dedication to maintaining communication channels during crises makes them an invaluable asset to the San Luis Obispo community.

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