Sequoia Amateur Radio Group: A Cornerstone of Community and Communication

Sequoia Amateur Radio Group: A Cornerstone of Community and Communication

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Sequoia Amateur Radio Group (SARG), a dynamic organization committed to enhancing amateur radio skills and providing public service in their community.

Club Overview:

  • Club Name: Sequoia Amateur Radio Group
  • Call Sign: N6KRV
  • Contact Person: William C. Hesse, N6TF

Basic Information:

  • Annual Report: November 27th, 2017
  • Meeting Time: 2nd Saturday of each month at 9:30 AM (except December)
  • Meeting Place: Kern Valley Elk's Lodge, Wofford Heights, CA
  • ARRL Section: San Joaquin Valley (SJVA)
  • Affiliation Date: October 7th, 2006

Specialties:

  • General Interest
  • Public Service/Emergency Communications

Services Offered:

  • Club Newsletter
  • License Test Sessions
  • On-The-Air Bulletins

Club Description: The Sequoia Amateur Radio Group is dedicated to promoting amateur radio and serving their community through various activities. They meet monthly at the Kern Valley Elk's Lodge, offering a platform for enthusiasts to engage in general interest and public service communications. The club is known for its robust support system, including newsletters and license test sessions, helping members stay informed and improve their skills.

Links: http://www.n6krv.org

Club Statistics:

  • Total Members: 48
  • Voting Members: 39
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 39
  • Voting ARRL Members: 26

Officers:

  • Contact/President/Editor: William C. Hesse, N6TF
  • Treasurer: Michael A. Higgins, KA6IYS
  • Secretary: Christine Hesse, KK6AZQ
  • Vice President: Donna Higginbotham, WA6FUN

Conclusion: The Sequoia Amateur Radio Group stands out as a vital component of amateur radio in their region, providing essential services and fostering a supportive community. Their dedication to public service and amateur radio education helps strengthen their local and broader communications networks. Thanks for watching. For more supporting, please visit talkpod.com.

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