Upcoming EventsJanuary 7th Meeting
![]() That's Jan 7, 2021. We'll be meeting via Zoom again.
There is no scheduled program yet so please watch this space. Email us via groups.io if you have any program suggestions. Our program director (Rob Osattin, KI4UTY) isn't shy about asking famous people to speak to the club so don't be shy about making requests for anyone you want to hear. There have been several virtual ham conventions and "ham universities" this year, each featuring many excellent speakers. If you liked someone at one of those, don't be afraid to ask us to get them to present. Getting someone to speak who's already spoken to other clubs and conventions usually works because they already have prepared presentations. Please join us on Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 7:00 PM ET via a Zoom teleconference. To join the meeting, click here. Also, don't forget our groups.io calendar here. At our last meeting in December We had a show and tell where our members showed off their shacks and current projects. We also had a PowerPoint presentation of all of the photos of shacks, antennas, radios and other ham related gear that our members had submitted in advance. The presentation lasted almost 10 minutes. We had a lot of pictures to show. And the whole thing was set to Christmas music. Thanks, everyone, for sending in your pictures. One of our members who can't make it to our physical meetings, Dallas Jones, VK3D, was on the zoom...from Australia. He helped arrange for the ARC and the Geelong (Australia) Amateur Radio Club to become sister clubs. Our meeting started at 7 PM, our time, as you know, but it was 11 AM Friday where Dallas was. To him, our meetings are on the first Friday of every month. The biggest event of the meeting was the awarding of the 2020 ARC Ham of the Year Award. This year's recipient is Jim Reed, N4BFR. Jim is a former ARC president and he chaired the Election Committee that conducted our August election. It went smoothly and was uncontested. Jim also promoted the club on social media, explored ways of teaching hams over the internet, and helped out wherever the club needed help. He is one of our Sunday night net ops and he often steps up and runs the net when the scheduled net op can't. Jim is also an ARRL Volunteer Examiner (VE); he helped administer testing sessions where prospective hams became new hams and licensed hams upgraded their licenses. Congratulations, Jim. Due to restrictions placed on public gatherings, our meetings are still online. 2020/2021 Leadership Team
President - John Talipsky Jr (N3ACK) Vice President - Michael Miller (KI4RDP) Secretary and Treasurer - Ade Shamblin (KJ4CUY) Member at Large - Val Bruce (WD4EX) Member at Large - Rob Osattin (KI4UTY) Donations
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Field Day 2019 PhotosClick here to see photos from the ARC Field Day 2019 event!
MembershipFirst year FREE for new hams! (Details on Membership page)
Click here for details on how to join or renew your membership Free License ExamBecause of the Coronavirus, we must cancel our VE License Exam Sessions. We will assess the situation each month and resume our free license testing as soon as possible.
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More details Club History
The Atlanta Radio Club (ARC) was founded in March 1911. It is believed to be the longest continually operating club in Georgia (Georgia Tech was founded earlier). With over 100 members, ARC activities include meetings, operating events, training sessions, membership outings, and community service activities in Metro-Atlanta.
The ARC helps operate the Atlanta Hamfestival and owns, operates or supports 11 repeaters around the metro area. In an average month, the club will hold a regular membership meeting, a tech/training session or operating outing, publish the Atlanta Ham newsletter, have 8 lunch outings and host over 20 nets via club repeaters. Sister Club - Geelong Amateur Radio Club - VK3ATL
Did you know the Atlanta Radio Club has a sister club? In 2010, Dallas Jones (VK3DJ) from Drysdale, Victoria in Australia visited the United States to meet some friends he met on the air. "During his travels, he visited the Atlanta Radio Club and from all accounts had a great time with the guys." |
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