Stanford Amateur Radio Club: Bridging Innovation and Communication

Stanford Amateur Radio Club: Bridging Innovation and Communication

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Stanford Amateur Radio Club, a historic and innovative organization that connects amateur radio enthusiasts within Stanford University and beyond.

Club Overview:

Basic Information:

  • Annual Report: October 10th, 2012
  • Meeting Time: Second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 PM
  • Meeting Place: Packard Electrical Engineering Building, Stanford University
  • ARRL Section: SCV (Santa Clara Valley)
  • Affiliation Date: March 8th, 1924
  • Specialties: Contest, Digital Modes, DX, General Interest, Public Service/Emergency, Repeaters, School or Youth Group, VHF/UHF
  • Services Offered: Entry-Level License Classes, General or Higher License Classes, License Test Sessions, Mentor, Repeater

Description: The Stanford Amateur Radio Club (W6YX) is an esteemed institution with a rich history, dating back to 1924. Located at Stanford University, the club provides a platform for students and community members to engage in amateur radio activities. It offers entry-level and advanced license classes, mentorship, and operates a repeater. The club's commitment to both educational and practical aspects of amateur radio makes it a key player in the region's radio community.

Club Statistics:

  • Club Members: 35
  • Voting Members: 35
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 35
  • Voting ARRL Members: 12

Conclusion: The Stanford Amateur Radio Club continues to be a vital part of Stanford University’s community, promoting amateur radio through education, experimentation, and service. Its longstanding tradition and active engagement make it a cornerstone for both current and future amateur radio operators.

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