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Beaver Valley ARA

Beaver Valley ARA

Contact Information

Club Name:
Beaver Valley ARA
Call Sign:
W3SGJ
Contact:
Douglas R. Hanna N4YKQ
Daytime Phone:
(724) 462-0160
Evening Phone:
(724) 462-0160
Email:
W3SGJ@arrl.net

Basic Information

Call Sign:
W3SGJ
Annual Report:
Jan 23rd 2024
Meeting Time:
Second Thursday of Every Month at 6:30 PM
Meeting Place:
Beaver County Emergency Services Center, 351 14th St., Ambridge, PA 15003
Section:
WPA
Affiliation Date:
Dec 20th 1932
Specialties:
Contest, Digital Modes, DX, General Interest, Public Service/Emergency, Repeaters, VHF/UHF
Services Offered:
Club Newsletter, Entry-Level License Classes, General Or Higher License Classes, License Test Sessions, Mentor, On-The-Air Bulletins, Repeater
Description:

In the early twenties, 1922 or 1923, a group of radio amateurs banded together and founded the Beaver Valley Amateur Radio Club. In those days, very little technical knowledge was available so the amateurs gathered principally to exchange ideas and opinions concerning amateur radio. About the middle of 1934, another group formed the Beaver Falls Radio Club. Although no actual records were kept, tradition tells us that the same pioneer spirit prevailed. Both clubs progressed until December of 1941 when the Federal Government prohibited amateur radio operation for the duration of World War II.

In 1947 when amateur radio activities were resumed, these two clubs joined together to form what today is the Beaver Valley Amateur Radio Association. Again we see amateur radio progressing and keeping pace with other arts and sciences, because amateur radio is considered a hobby yet from its beginning to the present, its ranks have contributed to the “war effort” by way of communications engineering and electronics.

In 1954, the organization was incorporated in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a non-profit scientific association.

On June 5, 1954, the club was issued the callsign W3SGJ in memory of former BVARA member Thomas W. Roney.

On October 3, 1982, the organization placed a 2 meter repeater on the air followed by a 440 repeater that was placed in operation in October 2000.

In December of 2007, the club was presented with a special charter from the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the national non-profit organization for radio amateurs, for being an affiliate of the organization for 75 continuous years. 

Links:
http://www.w3sgj.org

Club Statistics

Club Members:
46
Voting Members:
46
Voting Licensed Amateur Members:
46
Voting ARRL Members:
20

Beaver Valley ARA Officers

  • Douglas R. Hanna N4YKQ

    Contact

    Douglas R. Hanna N4YKQ

  • Jack J. Spencer KZ3Z

    President

    Jack J. Spencer KZ3Z

  • Pamela M. Spencer W3PMS

    Treasurer

    Pamela M. Spencer W3PMS

  • Thomas G. Stoops N3XC

    Secretary

    Thomas G. Stoops N3XC

  • Dan Grazulis KB3VSP

    Vice President

    Dan Grazulis KB3VSP

  • David E. Covalt KC3BXC

    Editor

    David E. Covalt KC3BXC

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