

MARC celebrates 70 years
A Brief History
of Marin Amateur Radio Club
| The Marin Amateur Radio Club
was founded in 1933 by a rather local group of radio operators for the
purpose of comradship and associating with others in Amateur Radio. In
those days, 160 meters was considered high frequency and the equipment
was strictly home brew. The nightly conversations went
on for hours. |
| Just after WW II many
stations shifted to a variety of surplus equipment becoming available and
75 AM phone became the band of choice with many mobile's and their characteristic
long antennas on Sunday mornings at the Red Cross building. A handful of
those early pioneers are still members of MARC to this day.
In 1983, the goverment leased
us a surplus building on "radio hill" at Hamilton Air Force Base along
In 1990, the Marin Amateur Radio
Club incorporated as a Non-Profit (501 (c)(3) with 126 members.
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