Stanford Amateur Radio Club
Annual Report
The club had the following number of members during 1963-64:
Fall Quarter: |
40 |
Winter Quarter: |
21 |
Spring Quarter: |
13 |
The officers were as follows:
- Fall quarter:
- President: Howard Nurse
- Vice-President: Jim Barnum
- Treasurer: Dick Thompson
- Chief Operator: Victor Frank
- Winter Quarter: same as Fall Quarter
- Spring Quarter:
- President: Jim Barnum
- Vice-President: Rex Lint
- Treasurer: Dick Thompson
- Chief Operator: Tony Greenberg
The club held monthly meetings throughout the quarter and
participated in numerous activities. Some of these were as
follows:
- The club office in 310 Crothers was reclaimed and put to use.
Club meetings and other business was conducted from this
office.
- Classes in code and theory for beginners were offered fall and
winter quarters.
- The Club station, W6YX, located behind Ryan High Voltage Lab,
was fixed up and new equipment installed. Numerous hours of on the
air operation time was logged by various members.
- The club and several members joined MARS (Military Affiliate
Radio Service). These members participated in weekly emergency net
communications with MARS.
- The club published a monthly newsletter which was mailed to all
members. This publication included news of the month and gave
information on the forthcoming meetings.
- The club participated in the Sweepstakes contest sponsored by
the ARRL. Ten members put in 32 hours of on-the-air time over two
weekends to win a ninth place in this region for the group
classification.
- The club assisted with communications for several groups
including the Stanford Crew during several races. "Phone patches"
were run for many students as a service.
- The club reduced data for Project OSCAR (orbital satellite
carrying amateur radio) and put into form for punching on IBM
cards.
The club had several speakers including:
- Dr. Villard of the Stanford Electrical Engineering Department
who spoke on the early days of W6YX.
- John Troster, author of articles in the ARRL publication,
QST, who talked on his process and motivation in writing
articles. He also presented his latest article for the club's
suggestions and approval.
- Harley Gabrielson, member of the executive committee for
project OSCAR, spoke about the two satellites which have already
been successfully launched, and on the new satellite to be launched
in September.
- Bill Waters, also of Project OSCAR, who spoke to the club
about processing the data from OSCAR II. The club agreed to reduce
this data for eventual computer analysis.
- Harry Engwicht, Pacific Division Director of the ARRL, who
spoke about the American Radio Relay League, its history and its
future.
The club plans further activities for the next school year
including a vigorous membership drive during activities day of
Pre-Reg week.
The following members have applied for activity credit from the
office on General Studies:
- Howard Nurse
- Jim Barnum
- Rex Lint
- Dick Thompson
All in all the club has had a fairly successful year. Work will
be done this summer by local members in an attempt to have an even
better station and program for next year.
Submitted by
Dick Thompson
Treasurer