FIDELITY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB


BRIEF HISTORY

The Fidelity Amateur Radio Club was founded in 1960 by Merrill Budlong, W1MB. The club still meets at Merrills station every week. Several original members are still with the club today.

ABOUT FIDELITY

The Fidelity A.R.C. meets every Thursday night at 7:30 PM. Usually there is one meeting a month at another member's station. The F.A.R.C. has a schedule of activities which is drawn up every September. The schedule includes activites for the meetings which include: tech talks by members and guests on a variety of topics, video tapes, round table discussions, and club projects, in addition to shack visits. There is also an annual Home Brew Contest in which members get a chance to show off the building expertise. F.A.R.C. also participates in several activities at the New England Wireless and Steam Museum, including Yankee Steam Up and Yankee Tune Up. The big event of each year is Field Day in June.The club usually has a fairly impressive site, accompanied by lots of operating, lots of fun, and lots of food. F.A.R.C. also holds periodic V.E. test sessions headed up by Frank Suggs, WF1A, along with the club's team of V.E.'s.

OFFICERS

Club Net

The club net is held every Sunday evening at 7:30 PM during Eastern Standard Time and 8:30 PM during Daylight Savings Time. The frequency is the club repeater@ 145.130(tone 154.1) The net is open to all Amateurs.


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