Stars and Stripes Forever W 1 O R S The SARC is over 50 years of age.

Stratford Amateur Radio Club

Stratford, Connecticut USA 06614

History Introduction

The Stratford Amateur Radio Club has a long history. Much research was done to gather pertainent details regarding dates, places, past members and alike. This section will be updated as more information becomes available.

The history is presented in multiple sections including this "Introduction", the "Early Years", "History Text", "Revitalization Years", and "Yearly Updates".

 

The History of

THE

STRATFORD AMATEUR RADIO CLUB

INCORPORATED

 

AMATEUR RADIO STATION

W1ORS

 

1946-1996

"Fifty Years of Service"

 

COMPILED BY

Douglas P. Waterhouse, KB1SS James Cebik, KA1TFX

Historian, Co-Historian

EDITED BY

Robert W. Betts, N1KPR

President

FOREWORD

During my first term as President in 1994, one of my early concerns was to gather information regarding the origin and history of SARC. Some officers of that administration and many of the club members also showed concern for the preservation of details of the club's past. Almost nothing existed in the way of historical documentation at the club in Boothe Park. Numerous bits and pieces of data were volunteered by members and guests. These recollections and remembrances, however, led to the other aspect of historical research: documentation. All of the verbal information given to us was sorted and sifted for accuracy and worth. Much of the information was noted and set aside until such time as it might be confirmed, as fact, with documented proof, or discarded as rumor, inaccurate memory, or just bad information. It became quite obvious, in short time, that this was going to be a rather involved project.

During the June, 1994 business meeting, I asked for a volunteer to serve as Historian, who might be interested in a more-than-casual research project concerning the club's history. Doug Waterhouse, KB1SS and Jim Cebik, KA1TFX volunteered as a team to "put something together." Over the next eight months, they interviewed dozens of Hams and civilians concerning the early days of WERS (War Emergency Radio Service), Civil Defense and the club's first meeting place on Main Street, Stratford (variously referred to as Town Hall, the Welfare Building and the Red Cross Building). Many principle Hams of the period have since become Silent Keys making the job of connecting and verifying the data most difficult. A trip to ARRL Headquarters in Newington for the purpose of perusing their archives provided additional information.

In January of 1995, Ted Kazuba, W1ZQT advised me of an archival research service provided by the Call Book publishers. Ted contacted the Radio Amateur Call Book people and supplied them with an approximate call sign issue date based upon some documents in the club's possession and educated estimates from the actual Call Book relative to other consecutively issued "close" calls. Although the Call Book research does not indicate an issue date, it does narrow down the time period to within two or three months based on the fact that the Call Book was issued four times a year. Additionally, the ARRL records confirm the approximation of the (very probable) issue month to either May or June of 1946.

In March, 1995, at the beginning of the incumbent administration's second term, Doug handed me a draft of the history for the "early years," as they have come to be known. These five or six years following the war took us to the beginning of the "Fifties." Even though these several years represent only a fraction of our half-century of history, I consider them to be the most important, if not the most interesting. Ironically, this first part of our history, roughly coincides with the move from Stratford center to the Boothe Park location we now enjoy. Obviously, without our formative years, without those civic minded individuals who thought enough about Amateur radio, emergency communications and civil preparedness, to form and organize SARC/W1ORS, there would not be a Golden Anniversary to celebrate in 1996!

I wish to thank those researchers mentioned in this historical report and all those individuals interviewed who have searched back in their memories in order to volunteer information and otherwise contribute to this effort.

 

December, 1995

Robert W. Betts, N1KPR

Shelton, Connecticut

President, SARC/W1ORS

1994, 1995, 1996

Club History Introduction & Forward Early Years 1945-1951 History (1945-1988) Text

Years of Revitalization (1989-1993) 1994 Year in Review 1995 Year in Review

1996 Year in Review 1997 Year in Review 1998 Year in Review  

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