Whitley County Amateur Radio Club offers upcoming test session
By Jennifer Zartman Romano
If you're interested in the potential to help the community in a disaster situation or to be able to talk with people across the country from the comfort of your home or if you're simply interested in a new hobby, now is the time to consider becoming an amateur radio operator.
The Whitley County Amateur Radio Club is hosting their WCARC W5YI test sessions on the last Saturday of the month in April, July and October. The sessions begin at 9 a.m. and continue until 11 a.m. at the Columbia City Eagles Lodge, 306 West Van Buren Street in downtown Columbia City.
The next session is planned for Saturday, April 24, from 9-11 a.m. at the Eagles Lodge.
For additional information about the Whitley County Amateur Radio Club, visit the club's website at www.wcarc.org or contact the club's public information officer Roger McEntarfer via email at n9qcl@arrl.net or via phone at (260) 503-9008.
If you're interested in the potential to help the community in a disaster situation or to be able to talk with people across the country from the comfort of your home or if you're simply interested in a new hobby, now is the time to consider becoming an amateur radio operator.
The Whitley County Amateur Radio Club is hosting their WCARC W5YI test sessions on the last Saturday of the month in April, July and October. The sessions begin at 9 a.m. and continue until 11 a.m. at the Columbia City Eagles Lodge, 306 West Van Buren Street in downtown Columbia City.
The next session is planned for Saturday, April 24, from 9-11 a.m. at the Eagles Lodge.
For additional information about the Whitley County Amateur Radio Club, visit the club's website at www.wcarc.org or contact the club's public information officer Roger McEntarfer via email at n9qcl@arrl.net or via phone at (260) 503-9008.