Small Town Amateur Radio Service: A Community Passion for Amateur Radio

Small Town Amateur Radio Service: A Community Passion for Amateur Radio

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Small Town Amateur Radio Service (S.T.A.R.S.), a vibrant and active amateur radio club in Cabot, Arkansas.

Overview of Small Town Amateur Radio Service:

  • Call Sign: W5STR
  • Meeting Information: S.T.A.R.S. meets on the 2nd Sunday of every month at 1:30 PM. Please check the calendar on www.w5str.org for details.
  • Meeting Place: Criswell Robinson American Legion Post 71
  • Contact Information: Scott M. Berrier (KI5DCL) serves as the main contact and president. He can be reached at (501) 813-5374 or via email at w5str@arrl.net.

Club Activities and Services:

  • Specialties: Contest, Digital Modes, DX, General Interest, Public Service/Emergency, Repeaters, VHF/UHF
  • Services Offered: License Test Sessions, Mentor, On-The-Air Bulletins, Repeater

Community Involvement:

  • Membership: The club has 38 members, all of whom are voting licensed amateur operators, with 28 being ARRL members.
  • Leadership:
    • Contact & President: Scott M. Berrier (KI5DCL)
    • Treasurer: Francis C. Adkins (KC6YOT)
    • Secretary: Kenneth W. Sartin (KF4SFI)
    • Vice President: Michael R. Vaughan (KG5FUE)

Mission and Activities: Small Town Amateur Radio Service's mission is to:

  • Bring together people from all walks of life, age groups, and experiences to participate in the hobby of amateur radio.
  • Participate with clubs in the surrounding areas and hold events of their own.
  • Provide public service to events like the Sylamore Trail 50k by ensuring runner accountability, coordinating resources, and providing communications for emergency services.

Educational Focus: S.T.A.R.S. emphasizes education through:

  • License Test Sessions: Offering opportunities for operators to obtain or upgrade their licenses.
  • Mentorship Programs: Providing guidance and support to enhance members' skills.
  • On-The-Air Bulletins: Keeping members informed and engaged.

Events and Social Gatherings:

  • Monthly Meetings: Facilitating communication and information exchange among members.
  • Public Service Events: Supporting community events with communication services.

Invitation to Visitors: Small Town Amateur Radio Service welcomes visitors and new members. Whether you are an experienced ham operator, a newcomer, or just curious about radio, S.T.A.R.S. invites you to join their meetings and events.

Conclusion: Thank you for learning about the Small Town Amateur Radio Service! For more details about their activities and how to join, please visit www.w5str.org or contact Scott M. Berrier at the provided phone number or email.

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