United Radio Amateur Club Inc: Celebrating Over Six Decades of Amateur Radio

United Radio Amateur Club Inc: Celebrating Over Six Decades of Amateur Radio

Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the United Radio Amateur Club Inc (URAC), a historic organization that has been a central part of the amateur radio community for over six decades.

Club Overview:

  • Club Name: United Radio Amateur Club Inc (URAC)
  • Call Sign: K6AA
  • Contact Information:
    • Contact: Stephen M. Mandich K6NT
    • Daytime Phone: (310) 339-2873
    • Evening Phone: (310) 339-2873
    • Email: K6AA@arrl.net
  • Website: k6aa.org

Basic Information:

  • Annual Report: February 16th, 2024
  • Meeting Time: 3rd Fridays of most months at 7:00 PM local time
  • Meeting Place: Via Skype (invitation requested via K6IGY)
  • ARRL Section: LAX (Los Angeles Area)
  • Affiliation Date: July 9th, 1962
  • Specialties: General Interest
  • Services Offered: Club Newsletter, License Test Sessions, Mentor

Club Description: Founded in 1927, the United Radio Amateur Club Inc is a general interest amateur radio club that has been serving the community for nearly a century. The club holds regular meetings via Skype, ensuring flexibility and accessibility for its members.

Club Statistics:

  • Club Members: 29
  • Voting Members: 27
  • Voting Licensed Amateur Members: 27
  • Voting ARRL Members: 20

Club Officers:

  • President & Contact: Stephen M. Mandich K6NT
  • Treasurer: Gary F. Forister N6HMR
  • Secretary: John F. Linder KC6JHV
  • Vice President: Tom Marinello K6IGY
  • Editor: Allene Scotty Butler K6ZNL

Conclusion: The United Radio Amateur Club Inc continues to be a vibrant part of the amateur radio community, blending tradition with modern technology to serve its members. With a history that spans over 90 years, URAC remains dedicated to fostering interest in amateur radio and providing valuable resources to its members.

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