Member of the Month
GSARA owes its success to members like you, who have contributed to making it an excellent platform for Amateur Radio enthusiasts. As a club, we seek to showcase your experience in the hobby and encourage other members to learn more about each other. If you're interested in participating, kindly send an email to mom@gsara.org.
MEMBERS SPOTLIGHT
John Grubmuller (K1XF)
Our featured member for this month is John Grubmuller (K1XF). He offers some valuable advice for new hams worth considering. He wisely points out that this hobby encompasses various aspects and that individuals have distinct goals. Therefore, it is crucial to connect with like-minded individuals and cultivate meaningful relationships with them. It's worth avoiding the temptation to impose one's hobbies on others.
Bill Freeman (KE1G)
The club member spotlight for this month showcases Bill Freeman, KE1G. Bill's interest in amateur radio started at a young age as he received his novice license at the age of 13, on March 5, 1963. Nonetheless, the novice license had a short validity of one year and was not renewable. Subsequently, Bill had to wait until approximately 1972 to obtain his technician license to begin transmitting.
Eric Pfeifer (N1JUR)
I've been pursuing this hobby since 1991, when I acquired my No-Code Technician license. I've been fortunate to have several Ham radio mentors who have guided me throughout my journey. Thanks to their support, I've been involved in several exciting activities, including Scouting, the local Ham Club in my teen years (Police Amateur Radio Team - PART), and I even helped found the Westford Academy High School Radio Club.
Bill Arcand (W1WRA)
I was first licensed in 1999 as KB1EFZ. I started the hobby interested in VHF+ weak signal work (mostly SSB ). While mainly on HF these days, I have been exploring getting back into 2-meter and above weak signal work.
Amateur Radio can add a dimension to your life as very few vocations can. It can be shared with family, add career skills, build friendships, and provide leadership opportunities. Welcome aboard to new hams and smooth sailing for all!