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Mentoring
Mentoring Begins with the Local Club
At the national association for Amateur Radio we have always felt that the local radio club is where the learning takes place. The local radio club is where the newcomer begins the journey of discovery and the seasoned veteran keeps informed of the latest technology. Regardless of where we are on our ham radio journey our local radio club is where we find our friends.
The term “Elmer” means someone who provides personal guidance and assistance to would-be hams. The term first appeared in QST in a March 1971 “How’s DX” column by Rod Newkirk, W9BRD (now also VA3ZBB). Newkirk called them “the unsung fathers of Amateur Radio.”
As you can see, the term is not very old. Prior to the first use of Elmer as the one who guided and encouraged us, what were these folks called? We have received a lot of suggestions; teacher, mentor, tutor, guide, helper, sage? All are appropriate but my guess would be that first and foremost they were called friend.
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Mentorship is a relationship in which a more experienced or more knowledgeable person helps to guide a less experienced or less knowledgeable person. The mentor may be older or younger than the person being mentored, but he or she must have a certain area of expertise. <Wikipedia>
Happy New Year!
| 2020 / twenty twenty / MMXX |
Newly Elected Officers
The following KCARC members have been re-elected to serve another term as officers in their respective positions for 2020. May their leadership help move our club to new heights during this coming year!
PRESIDENT Allen Brooks, KF5SPQ VICE PRESIDENT Lynn Bailey, K5AVJ SECRETARY Jacob Bachmeyer, KE5WHG TREASURER Peg Richard, KA4UPA
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Our Key City Amateur Radio Club (KCARC) website is now secure! An SSL Certificate was installed on December 27, 2019. ref: https://keycityarc.org
Holidays!
Season’s Greetings from your Key City Amateur Radio Club!
Welcome!
| Key City Amateur Radio Club (KCARC) |
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73,
Bill Gauthier
KG5ZRC
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National Call In Frequencies: 2-meter (VHF) band 146.520 MHz 440 MHz/70cm (UHF) band 446.000 MHz
S a f e t y
Be sure to adhere to all safety aspects of amateur radio.
Whether installing an antenna, grounding equipment, or
– operating a radio while driving.
EDITOR'S COMMENT: Thank you! - to the many club members who have contributed content and/or suggestions to our Key City Amateur Radio Club (KCARC) website. https://keycityarc.org