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President 
Bryn Joynes  
N4VM
n4vm@arrl.net

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Vice-President 
Brian Howell  
KE4KVC  
ke4kvc@ke4kvc.net


Sec/Tres
Carrie Utterback
 KI4FIU
carrieu@wcs.edu

Bill Reed (KI4JJD) ... Emergency Coordinator
Emergency
Coordinator
Bill Reed
 W4WRR
w4wrr@arrl.net


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Dan Skaggs 

N4EA  
dan.skaggs@web-meister.com


Newsletter 
Bill Milligan 
K4BX 
k4bx@hotmail.com

 
Webmaster
Dale Adams
KA4ZDR

dalezhere@aol.com

Maury Amateur Radio Club 

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Spring Hill, Tn. 37174 

carrieu@wcs.edu  

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ABOUT THE MAURY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB

The Maury Amateur Radio Club (MARC) was originally founded in 1976 by several HAM operators in the area. Some of the members were John Alden (K4HRY), Finas Allen (W4GGM), Bill Arnett (WB4EBR), Shannon Arnett (WA4EBU), Fred Chappell (WB4WCB), Clyde Denton (K4UXK), Jim Dooley (WB4HCG), Hal Greene (W4CUQ), Melvin Hindman (WA4WGN), Dr. Clay Miller (WA4RGQ), Ernie Parker (WB4HWW), Hushel Parrish (K4WKA), Ken Riley (WA4ZYX), George Russell (WB4JCR), Charlie Spencer (WB4VXY), Tom Wade (WB4VXW), Billy Wilson (WB4ELS). 


The first repeater license had the call of WR4AIX and was issued Feb.10, 1978 to Clyde Denton (K4UXK). Later the Club operated under the call of Ken Riley (WA4ZYX), then a new Club call of KF4ADU was issued in June of 1995. The repeater was operated under this call until it received the call on Jan.6, 1998 of Finas Allen (W4GGM), a founding member of the MARC, who became a silent key on Aug.28 1993.


The MARC
members own and operate the W4GGM repeater which is located 2 miles south of Columbia, Tn. The repeater (new one installed on 7/8/06), is a Kenwood TKR-750, and operates with a transmit frequency of 147.12 mhz., and receives on 147.72 mhz with a tone of 127.3 and is controlled by a Arcom RC-210. The repeater has an output of aprox. 22 watts, driving a Henry C130AB30R Amplifier, output of aprox. 160 watts into the Phelps-Dodge 6-cavity duplexers and into a Decibel Antenna, which is located at the top of a 300' tower, giving it an elevation around 1100'. The repeater is has a Peet Brothers Ultimeter 2100 Weather Station installed on it. The weather station will eventually be tied into the APRS digipeater in the near future. The repeater covers an area of aprox. 70 mile radius of Columbia, and is open to all Amateur Radio operators.


Membership in the MARC is $25.00 for 1 year per family. This includes all licensed HAM family members that are currently living in the home. The membership entitles each family 1 vote on anything brought before the Club, including elections and etc. Membership dues are due each year on the month of the members entry into the Club. Money collected for membership, auctions, and etc., goes into the Club treasury to pay for repairs on repeater, equipment for emergency services, picnics, and other functions such as Field Day dinners, and etc. We would like to stress however that you DO NOT have to be a member of the MARC to use the repeater. The repeater is ALWAYS an open repeater to ALL amateur operators ! Feel free to use it anytime you are in the area. For questions on membership or anything about the MARC please contact us at anytime. If you are interesting in joining the MARC, you can download a membership form.
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The Club has a
newsletter online and also distributed to anyone in the MARC that does not have internet access or request one. The newsletter was started by George Russell (WB4JCR) in January 1993, who did a outstanding job of it until it was taken over by Bill Milligan (K4BX) in February 1997. Bill is now doing a wonderful job on the publication. Any articles and/or inquiries for the newsletter should be sent to Bill. He would love to hear from you !


The MARC has many things going on during the year, from monthly Club meetings and Saturday breakfast to contest and Field Day activities. Visit the
Activity Page for Club nets, meetings, and other activities. There is always something fun and exciting going on in the MARC ! 


If you are HAM operator visiting the Middle Tennessee area, make sure and get on the repeater and chat with the local operators. You will always be welcome ! 

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