Introduction: Hello, today we will introduce the Walker County ARES (W4WCA), a dedicated community of amateur radio enthusiasts based in Jasper, Alabama, with a strong focus on emergency services and public communication.
Overview of Walker County ARES (W4WCA):
- Establishment and Coverage: Founded and affiliated with ARRL on October 24th, 2005, the club serves the Walker County area, promoting amateur radio activities and education.
- Meeting Information: Monthly meetings are held on the second Saturday of each month at 8 AM at the American Red Cross, 1101 Viking Dr, Jasper, AL.
- Contact Information: For inquiries, contact Richard B. Clouse KE4OLS at W4WCA@gmail.com or (205) 384-7861.
Specialties and Activities:
- Specialties: The club focuses on contests, digital modes, DXing, general interest in radio science, public service/emergency communications, repeaters, school or youth group activities, and VHF/UHF operations.
- Services Offered: They provide a club newsletter, entry-level license classes, general or higher license classes, license test sessions, mentoring, on-the-air bulletins, and repeater support.
Community Involvement:
- Membership: The club has 23 members, all of whom are voting licensed amateur radio operators, and 18 ARRL members.
- Leadership: Key officers include Richard B. Clouse KE4OLS (Contact/President), Jake Romano KN4ANT (Treasurer), Traci Burton KN4ENH (Secretary), and Greg Embury K4GTE (Vice President).
Promoting Radio Science and Community Service: Walker County ARES is dedicated to promoting the enjoyment of radio science and educating its members on various aspects of amateur radio. The club plays a crucial role in providing emergency communication capabilities and services to the Walker County community. They are actively involved in public service events, providing essential communication support during emergencies and participating in contests and digital modes.
Online Presence and Contact:
- Website: Visit their website for more information and updates.
- Facebook: Follow them on Facebook for the latest news and events.
Conclusion: Thank you for learning about Walker County ARES (W4WCA)! For more details about their activities and how to join, visit their website at WalkerCountyARES.org.
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