Santa Cruz County ARC: A Hub for Amateur Radio Enthusiasts

Santa Cruz County ARC: A Hub for Amateur Radio Enthusiasts

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Santa Cruz County Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (SCCARC), a vibrant amateur radio club serving the Santa Cruz area.

Club Overview:

  • Club Name: Santa Cruz County ARC, Inc.
  • Call Sign: K6BJ
  • Contact Information:
    • Contact: Richard Cannings W6RGC
    • Daytime Phone: (831) 429-1290
    • Evening Phone: (831) 429-1290
    • Email: K6BJ@arrl.net
  • Website: Santa Cruz County ARC Website

Basic Information:

  • Annual Report: May 6th, 2024
  • Meeting Time: 3rd Friday of each month except December at 7:30 PM
  • Meeting Place: In-person and Zoom (see website for details)
  • ARRL Section: SCV (Santa Clara Valley)
  • Affiliation Date: September 18th, 1930
  • Specialties: General Interest, Public Service/Emergency
  • Services Offered: Club Newsletter, Mentor, Repeater

Club Statistics:

  • Club Members: 131
  • Voting Members: 131
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 125
  • Voting ARRL Members: 70

Club Officers:

  • President: Gerald V. Lucha W6OJE
  • Vice President: Richard J. Adams K8SQB
  • Secretary: Michael L. Bryks W6MLB
  • Treasurer: Richard Cannings W6RGC
  • Editor: Ron Baldwin K6EXT

Description: The Santa Cruz County Amateur Radio Club, Inc. has been a cornerstone of the amateur radio community in Santa Cruz since 1930. The club offers a range of activities including meetings, mentoring, and maintaining a repeater. Their commitment to public service and emergency communication makes them a key player in the local amateur radio landscape. The club's meetings are accessible both in-person and via Zoom, making it easy for members to stay connected and engaged.

Conclusion: The Santa Cruz County ARC is dedicated to fostering amateur radio interests and supporting its members through various services and activities. Their long-standing presence and active engagement in public service underscore their importance in the amateur radio community.

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