Founded in 1976 by Jeff Jacobsen (WA7MBL), Bob Wood (WA7MXZ) and Bill Neville (WA7KMF), the Bridgerland Amateur Radio Club exists for the training and fellowship of amateur radio operators. We are an active group of hams in Northern Utah that enjoy exploring all aspects of the hobby. Meetings are held the 2nd Saturday of each month September through May and November. During summer months the club participates in many activities. The official BARC Net is held every Tuesday evening. We are an ARRL affiliated club.
Club members donated more than 6000 hours of time to support public service events, ARES exercises, STEM Fair displays, and multi week youth projects. Our members come from Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming.
Governance
Charitable Contributions to BARC
BARC would not exist without the generous support of it’s members and several third party entities. In addition to membership dues, we welcome and greatly appreciate charitable donations by persons, through company payroll deduction, or by corporations. BARC, inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, as such, your charitable contributions are tax deductible. These funds are used to keep the club running as well as maintain our wonderful network of repeaters. If you wish to contribute to the future success of BARC we encourage you to check out our donations page. We thank you for your support!
Callsigns
The club callsign of W7IVM was that of Sylvester Stolzenberger
The repeater callsign of AC7O was that of Dr. Clayton Clark
Accolades
2017 7th Call Area QSO Party
2nd Place, 7th-Area Multi-Single Low-Power
2013 ARRL Sweepstakes
1st Place, Utah Section Multioperator Low Power
2011 ARRL Rocky Mountain Division Annual Convention
1st Place, Best Club Newsletter
2011 7th Call Area QSO Party
3rd Place, 7th-Area Multi-Single Low-Power
1997 All Utah Field Day Challenge
2nd Place, Category 4A
Join Us
Please view our membership page for information about club membership and for links to sign up.
Contact Us
BARC
P.O. Box 111
Providence, UT 84332
info@barconline.org