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- | The New Westminster Amateur Radio Club, is an organization that was created to promote the exciting hobby of Amateur / Ham radio and emergency communications. | + | ===== Welcome to the New Westminster Amateur Radio Club ===== |
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In 1996 the NWARC was formed and is a non-profit society organized to deliver communication services during emergencies. NWARC can provide qualified communications personnel to establish ad-hoc communication links where and when they are needed. NWARC augments the community' | In 1996 the NWARC was formed and is a non-profit society organized to deliver communication services during emergencies. NWARC can provide qualified communications personnel to establish ad-hoc communication links where and when they are needed. NWARC augments the community' | ||
- | Our club is situated in the heart of New-Westminster on the grounds of Moody Park, at the Century House. We hold monthly business meeting from this location, and soon, hope to have a room dedicated to our club. Our club maintains a VHF repeater complete with autopatch at this site. The repeater is located atop a 60' free standing tower located just outside the century house. We also have HF and UHF capabilities with wire antennas on HF, and a 2-bay array on 440MHz. | + | Our club is situated in the heart of New Westminster on the grounds of Moody Park, at the Century House. We hold a monthly business meeting from this location. Our club maintains a VHF repeater complete with autopatch at this site. The repeater is located atop a 60' free-standing tower located just outside the century house. We also have HF and UHF capabilities with wire antennas on HF, and a 2-bay array on 440MHz. |
This website provides detailed information about the NWARC in New Westminster, | This website provides detailed information about the NWARC in New Westminster, | ||
+ | ===== Club Objectives ===== | ||
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+ | * Maintain the highest level of communication support to the community for a variety of events and in the event their systems fail, to significantly contribute to the overall effectiveness of the community response in a disaster. | ||
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+ | * Provide mobile and portable communications systems to link the site(s), reception centres/ | ||
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+ | * Ensure each member is trained to operate the NWARC equipment on site, improve their communication skills, and ability to respond in an emergency. | ||
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+ | * Promote public awareness and train citizens of the community to qualify for basic licence qualifications in amateur radio, personal preparedness as well as emergency response activities in their neighbourhood. | ||
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+ | * Assist the New Westminster community with volunteer hours and communications for public events and when an emergency occurs or appears imminent. | ||
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+ | * Promote the hobby and fraternity of amateur radio. | ||