Cal Poly Amateur Radio Club
Contact Information
- Club Name:
- Cal Poly Amateur Radio Club
- Call Sign:
- W6BHZ
- Contact:
- Marcel Stieber AI6MS
- Daytime Phone:
- (805) 756-2737
- Email:
- calpolyradioclub@gmail.com
Basic Information
- Call Sign:
- W6BHZ
- Annual Report:
- Jul 31st 2024
- Meeting Time:
- Bi-weekly on Thursdays at 6:30 PM (see website calendar for current schedule www.w6bhz.org)
- Meeting Place:
- Cal Poly Campus, Bldg 20, San Luis Obispo, CA
- Section:
- SB
- Affiliation Date:
- Jul 22nd 1980
- Specialties:
- General Interest, Public Service/Emergency, Repeaters, School or Youth Group
- Services Offered:
- Entry-Level License Classes, General Or Higher License Classes, License Test Sessions, Repeater
- Description:
-
The California Polytechnic State University Amateur (Ham) Radio Club (CPARC) has a long tradition of communications service on campus and in the community of San Luis Obispo. The club was founded in 1947, making the Cal Poly Amateur Radio Club the second oldest club on campus.
The club's website is: http://www.w6bhz.org
Our club station, W6BHZ, is equipped with high frequency radio transceivers capable of worldwide communications. The station also acts as a San Luis Obispo County Emergency Communications Center, as it is fully equipped with emergency power and radio equipment to support various public safety agencies in the event of a disaster. The club trains routinely with local agencies in mock-disaster situations, and has provided emergency communications during the Highway 41 Fire, the Loma Prieta earthquake, and other disasters both local and statewide. The club also supports other, non-emergency events such as bicycle races, triathlons, and parades. Club radio operators maintain communications both for event logistics and medical emergencies. The club maintains a repeater system to extend the range of handheld radios for club members and other licensed amateur radio operators in the San Luis Obispo area.
Amateur radio is a hobby that attracts a wide range of people interested in all facets of radio communications. Involvement in amateur radio allows people to practice their public speaking skills as well as the advancement of one’s knowledge of radio theory, electronics, and emergency management. The Cal Poly philosophy is “Learn by Doing,” and involvement in the Cal Poly Amateur Radio Club embraces this philosophy to its fullest.
- Links:
- http://www.w6bhz.org
Club Statistics
- Club Members:
- 20
- Voting Members:
- 20
- Voting Licensed Amateur Members:
- 20
- Voting ARRL Members:
- 3
Cal Poly Amateur Radio Club Officers
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Contact
Marcel Stieber AI6MS -
President
Michael Mazzola KN6RJK -
Treasurer
Hunter R. Herring-Alderete KN6RJA -
Vice President
AJ Gregory