Siskiyou County Amateur Radio Association: Connecting Northern California

Siskiyou County Amateur Radio Association: Connecting Northern California

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Siskiyou County Amateur Radio Association (SCARA), a vibrant community of amateur radio enthusiasts located in far northern California, close to the Oregon border. SCARA is dedicated to promoting amateur radio activities, public service, and emergency communications.

Club Overview:

  • Club Name: Siskiyou County Amateur Radio Association
  • Call Sign: K6SIS
  • Contact Person: Dianne Hasemeyer (K6GYL)
  • Email: K6SIS@arrl.net

Basic Information:

  • Annual Report: January 7th, 2023
  • Meeting Time: 1st Saturday of each month at 10 AM
  • Meeting Place: Hi Lo Cafe, Weed, CA
  • ARRL Section: Sacramento Valley (SV)
  • Affiliation Date: August 23rd, 1986

Specialties:

  • General Interest
  • Public Service/Emergency
  • Repeaters
  • VHF/UHF

Services Offered:

  • License Test Sessions
  • Mentor
  • On-The-Air Bulletins
  • Repeater

Club Description: The Siskiyou County Amateur Radio Association (SCARA) is a group of amateur radio operators in Siskiyou County and the surrounding areas. Siskiyou County is located in northern California, near the Oregon border. SCARA holds monthly lunch meetings on the first Saturday of each month in Yreka. Meetings are informal, and visitors, both hams and non-hams, are always welcome. The club’s activities include license test sessions, mentoring, and operating repeaters.

For more information, visit their website at www.k6sis.com.

Club Statistics:

  • Total Members: 30
  • Voting Members: 30
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 30
  • Voting ARRL Members: 30

Officers:

  • Contact/Treasurer: Dianne Hasemeyer (K6GYL)
  • President: Kenneth L. Johnson (N6KNE)
  • Secretary: Martin J. Nile (KI6WJP)
  • Vice President: Don Hasemeyer (K6NOD)

Conclusion: The Siskiyou County Amateur Radio Association is a dedicated group fostering amateur radio activities and public service in northern California. Their welcoming approach and wide range of services make them a cornerstone of the local amateur radio community. Thanks for watching. For more supporting, please visit talkpod.com.

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