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Welcome to the Samuel F Morse Amateur Radio Club

Sacramento Valley, California


Please join us for our Tuesday Night Club Nets held on 3.535 MHz at 7:30PM

Or you can listen to them right here!

 

The Samuel F Morse club was formed by those that mainly enjoy CW. We wanted a way to bring others together who also have an interest in operating CW on-air and share the love of Field Day. Each year we get together and set up a modest field day operation In a public location. This location can be seen by clicking on the "detail" tab above and looking at the Google Map. Members also enjoy getting together in other locations to work portable QRO/QRP operations, test new antenna designs and ideas with each other.
The SFMARC has an emphasis on CW mode and is actively looking for other members around the globe that would like to join our club. We do NOT discriminate against SSB or Digital mode ops, they are just as welcome to join our group. As matter of fact, the SFMARC encourages those that only work other modes now, who may be interested in learning and operating CW to join us. Our dues are reasonable and annual. They are collected mainly to cover our expenses on our Field Day operations, and any other activities that we set forth throughout the year.

(Be sure to check out our announcements and videos at the bottom of this page. They will be updated frequently)

The SMFARC objectives are as follows:

1. To provide leadership experiences through amateur radio

2. To promote education for persons interested in telecommunications.

3. To disseminate information about scientific discoveries and progress in the field

4. To train communicators for public service and emergency communications.

5. To assist those who are interested in obtaining or upgrading their license

6. To teach and promote the use of A1, CW Mode on the Amateur radio bands.

7. To provide support to the community in times of need.

8. To participate in community activities such as Field Day in order to help educate the public about amateur radio

 

For more information on W6SFM, or for a copy of the Club Bylaws, please contact Michael N6MQL

If you're interested in Joining our Club, and we hope you are! Please click on the link below to download our PDF Application:

SFMARC Application

To help the SFMARC promote and preserve CW on the bands, please use the Donation button below. All Donations are greatly appreciated:


The following is a LIVE FEED from the SFMARC

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As announced on our 2-7-2012 on-air Net meeting, the FCC has approved the new power, frequency and mode allocation for the 60 Meter band. This new ruling now allows Amateur operators use of CW mode for the very first time. Begining 5 March 2012, Please use the following table as your new 60 meter band reference guide.

60 Meter Band plan as of 5 March 2012

THE FOLLOWING IS VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:

CW Operation

CW operation must take place at the center of your chosen channel. This means that your transmitting frequency must be 1.5 kHz above the suppressed carrier frequency as specified in the Report and Order (see Table 1). Operating at strict channel-center frequencies may come as a disappointment to many, but cooperating with the NTIA is key to expanded privileges in the future.

The channel center frequencies are …

Channel 1: 5332.0 kHz

Channel 2: 5348.0 kHz

Channel 3: 5358.5 kHz

Channel 4: 5373.0 kHz

Channel 5: 5405.0 kHz

Consult your transceiver manual. Some transceivers transmit CW at the exact frequencies shown on their displays, but others offset the actual transmission frequency by a certain amount (for example, 600 Hz). If your manual is not clear on this point, contact the manufacturer. If you

have access to a frequency counter, this is an excellent tool for ensuring that your CW signal is on the channel center frequency.

 

For further information on the new rules, please click on the following links bellow:

FCC 60 Meter Band Rulling

 


 

Here's a quick look at our 2011 Field day

 

 


 

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