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The JPL Amateur Radio Club is open to employees and contractors working at all Jet Propulsion Laboratory facilities including the Deep Space Communications Complexes in Australia, Spain and Goldstone California. It operates several communications stations and repeaters in Southern California for the benefit of licensed radio amateurs and in support of emergency communications in the event of natural or other disasters.
The club was first formed in 1958 as the JPL Amateur Radio Society largely through the efforts of Dr. Henry L. Richter, W6VZA, with the intent of furthering interest in Amateur Radio at the Laboratory. Notable early activities included handling radio traffic during the flight of Explorer I, the JPL constructed artificial satellite first orbited by the United States that year.
Club Officers for 2001 |
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| Title | Name | Callsign |
| President | Bob Dengler | NO6B |
| Vice President | Christopher Carson | KE6ABQ |
| Secretary | Jonathan Cameron | KF6RTA |
| Treasurer | Chuck Sarture | KG6NF |
| Director at Large | Randy Hammock | KC6HUR |
| W6VIO Trustee | Bob Polansky | N6ET |
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W6JPL Trustee |
Eric Archer |
N6CV |
| WR6JPLTrustee | Randy Hammock | KC6HUR |
| WR6AZN Trustee | Bill Wood | W6FXJ |
| Emergency Communications Manager | Walt Mushagian | K6DNS |
Jet Propulsion Laboratory Amateur Radio Club
Post Office Box 820
La Canada, California 91012-0820
Updated May 1, 2001