Technician Class licensing class in March
Have you wanted to get your Technician Class amateur radio license, but you need a more formal study environment? The Pelican Bay Amateur Radio Club will put on a 4-day… Read more »
Have you wanted to get your Technician Class amateur radio license, but you need a more formal study environment? The Pelican Bay Amateur Radio Club will put on a 4-day… Read more »
Starting in January 2022, our in-person club meeting will begin meeting at the Chetco Activity Center, 550 Chetco Lane(just behind the Subway sandwich shop). We’ll be parking in the lower… Read more »
Submitted by our club President, Lynn, KN7TAZ, and was presented to the attendees at the annual meeting on 2021-10-16 at Alfred E. Loeb State Park At this time PBARC has… Read more »
(2021-10-23) After a little more than a year in the execution, our new repeater (146.84, – offset, PL 88.5) is up on the hill, in it’s new building, with the… Read more »
Updated PBARC Volunteer Exam info
The tower base is set in concrete!
The new repeater site started as a wish, or a dream, but is finally becoming a reality! The site is in the hills above Harbor, and November has been the… Read more »
While we have training sessions, technical meetings, Club Business meetings. But the Breakfast Meeting on Friday mornings is meant to be a social gathers of friends, many of whom carry radios.
Field Day is an annual event encouraging Ham Radio Operators to set up their radios someplace not at home. It’s an exercise to see if we can set up our gear during/after an emergency, and make it work, and pass useful information. Even when things don’t work as planned, we learn things, and become better prepared.
The annual Azalea Festival and Parade were postponed from the Memorial Day weekend until mid-July, but it did occur with everyone taking safety precautions, and the help of MANY volunteers, including the Pelican Bay Amateur Radio Club.