Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the South Bay Amateur Radio Society (SOBARS), a dedicated amateur radio club committed to promoting radio knowledge and serving the community through various activities and services.
Club Overview:
- Club Name: South Bay Amateur Radio Society
- Call Sign: K6QM
- Contact: Frederick G. Curtis, KI6GRO
- Daytime Phone: (619) 621-8842
- Evening Phone: (619) 621-8842
- Email: K6QM@arrl.net
Club Activities:
- Meeting Time: 4th Monday of the month
- Meeting Place: Chula Vista Fire Station #4
- Affiliation Date: September 1st, 1957
Specialties and Services:
- Specialties: Digital Modes, General Interest, Public Service/Emergency, Repeaters, VHF/UHF
- Services Offered: Club Newsletter, Mentor, On-The-Air Bulletins, Repeater
Club Description: SOBARS is an active amateur radio club with members from various parts of the San Diego area, including National City, La Mesa, Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, Bonita, and North Park. The club's callsign, K6QM, honors the memory of longtime member John Weiting, who became a Silent Key in 1998.
The club meets monthly and holds nets on Tuesday nights, offering a platform for members and guests to share information and experiences. Meetings start at 7:00 PM and usually feature a guest presentation. Refreshments are sometimes served during the break, and the meeting typically concludes by 9:00 PM. While voting members pay annual dues of $20.00 to support club activities, attendance at meetings is open to everyone, including non-members and non-hams.
SOBARS is committed to serving the City of Chula Vista, the Chula Vista Fire Department (CVFD), ARES, Chula Vista CERT, the Red Cross, and the South Bay area in both emergency and non-emergency communications.
Club Statistics:
- Club Members: 39
- Voting Members: 39
- Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 39
- Voting ARRL Members: 27
Officers:
- Contact, Treasurer, Secretary: Frederick G. Curtis, KI6GRO
- President, Editor: John T. Wright, K6CPO
- Vice President: Danny L. Lamb, AI6JN
Media:
- Website: SOBARS
Conclusion: The South Bay Amateur Radio Society is a cornerstone of the amateur radio community in the South Bay area. Through education, public service, and dedication to emergency communications, SOBARS exemplifies the spirit of amateur radio. Whether you are an experienced operator or a newcomer to the hobby, SOBARS offers a welcoming environment to learn, share, and contribute. Thanks for watching. For more supporting, please visit talkpod.com.
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