Don
Bosco Technical College Amateur Radio Club
1963
The Club was formally organized
sometime in the school year 1962 to 1963. The founding group was headed by Engr.
Emilio Asistores, DU1EA, a school official. The first members,
coming from the high school department learned their basic skills in
amateur radio from Fred Hashim, DU1EH,
of the Philippine Amateur Radio League,
Inc. (PARLINC). It was DU1EH who initiated the aspiring youths to the beauty
of amateur radio by opening the doors of his shack at the time when the students
did not yet have their own station to operate.
During the summer of 1965, arrangements were
made through school officials, like Richard Nelson, WA6OBM, and benefactors here and in the United
States of America to obtain Heath Company
kits for the club. By the end of the same year, the kits arrived and were
immediately assembled. The kits include an SB-300 receiver. Two years later, an
SB-400 transmitter arrived which was assembled by Demetrio
Carmona, now a Salesian priest, a class B ham and our former Fr.
Administrator. It was only by school year 1966 to 1967 that the whole apparatus
was finally put together as a working system.
The present hamshack, which is on top of the
four storey college building, was built also sometime in the end of 1967. The
club then had a four-element triband cubical quad antenna. The quad antenna
(homebrew) has since been the club’s symbol of power. Being DX’ers by
orientation and at heart, they draw guidance from the slogan “WE
TALK TO THE WORLD.”
The club maintains ties with amateur groups
like PARLINC which has been helping the club for the past 29 years. By the late
sixties, ties with the Philippine Amateur
Radio Association (PARA) were made and with the Philippine
Chamber of Amateur Radio Societies (PCARS).
The club’s activities have always been
centered on experiments in electronics and communications. DBTC-ARC is also very
active in DXpeditions. It is rather not active in local events. It has committed
to be involved in the annual Jamboree On
The Air (JOTA) of the Boy and Girl Scouts of the Philippines.
As a DXer, the club is a recipient of various
awards. It has DX Century Club (DXCC)
to its credit. It also keeps a Worked All Zones (WAZ), Worked
All Continents (WAC), International
Amateur Radio Union (IARU) awards and a host of contest certificates and
plaques.
The club has organized a DXpedition to Caballo
Islands, signing as 4D0DBT some yewars back. It has also participated in the
Calaguas Islands field DXpedition organized by the Bicol
Amateur Radio Relay League, Inc. (BARRL) and the PCARS in the summer of
1983.
Presently, ARC DX1DBT enjoy the services of a
TRIO TS-520D, ICOM IC-25H, KENWOOD TS-440S, a two element triband cubical
quad, a three element triband yagi, a two element monoband quad for 2m, and
various yagi and dipole antennas allowing the group to operate from 10m to 160m.
Sometime in 1979, DBTC-ARC acquired an 11m rig
(CB radio) and was licensed by the NTC signing DZB-241A and operating CB Channel
15. The CB users in the club were organized forming the civic arm of the club
known as the DBTC-ARC 11 Meter Group.