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U.R.A.C. est.1927
Update on Battleship IOWAs Arrival to Port of LA PDF Print
Written by John Linder KC6JHV   
Saturday, 01 October 2011 19:55

There is now a timeline set up regarding the Battleship Iowa's journey to the Port of Los Angeles.

October 27-30 - USS Iowa scheduled to be moved to a Northern California berth for exterior work.

November 1 - Mid-January 2012 - Exterior work with some events pier side.

End of January 2012 - Tow to Los Angeles.

February 2012 - Transit down the main channel to final berth.

Summer 2012 - Grand Opening to the public.

For more information, Check out www.pacificbattleship.com or www.facebook.com/pacificbattleship.

When she comes down the channel, make sure you have your cameras in hand. It will be a big event!

 
About Our Club PDF Print
Written by Jim Pitman   
Tuesday, 04 May 2010 11:15

 

The United Radio Amateur club was formed back in 1927, and has served the South Bay area of Los Angeles for over 80 years.

 

During the 1970s, U.R.A.C. gained worldwide recognition when it spearheaded the fabrication of kits with printed circuit boards for an extensive line of projects. These were given away at hamfests and ARRL conventions. We manufactured 500 kits for the IARU 20-meter transmitters and receivers. These were provided to the ARRL to promote amateur radio in third-world countries.

 

In 1987, the Los Angeles Maritime Museum (LAMM) invited U.R.A.C. to become one of its permanent volunteer groups to educate visitors on radio communication. Thus began a relationship that has provided a permanent meeting place and our K6AA operating station where we've made contacts and established long-lasting friendships with people from all over the world.

 

K6AA is located on the 2nd floor of the Los Angeles Maritime Museum and the museum is situated on the main channel of Los Angeles Harbor in what was once a ferry building for the City of San Pedro. The club's antennas sprout from behind a clock tower 21 meters above salt water. Volunteer club members man the station Tuesday through Sunday, demonstrating communications to everyone -- from classes of local school children to museum visitors from all over the globe.

 

Our members promote the amateur radio service by participating in World Port weekend and by lending a hand wherever our skills are needed.

 

On the American Radio Relay League's Field Day you can find us at our primary field operation site. That site is at Angels Gate Park located directly above the Point Fermin Lighthouse (adjacent to the Korean Bell monument.) This former Fort MacArthur reservation overlooks the Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors and the Pacific Ocean.

 

Of historical note, U.R.A.C. placed 1st in the nation in the first and second Field Day events in 1933 and 1934. From our field operation site we can see the Angels Gate Lighthouse and the Point Fermin Lighthouse. We also operate a special event station here during lighthouse events. This location provides a great communications control point for various public service events that we routinely support.

 

U.R.A.C. belongs to the 10-10 International, and many 10-10 Net members welcome collecting our #99.

 
Please Sign the Guest Book PDF Print
Written by Duane Cassone   
Wednesday, 12 May 2010 16:34
Please be sure to sign our guest book! It's in the upper right corner of the site or click here
 

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