[Waverley ARS] MRAC Vintage Club 90th Anniversary

Colin Marks cmarks at pacific.net.au
Wed Apr 9 14:40:32 UTC 2008


Tnx Eddie
I looked up their site and read their History section.
They refer to the continuous nature of their history and compare this with other clubs. 
Of course WARS history has not been continuous - there was quite a long break post-war until it re-started, I think in about 1988+/- . Anyway there is no doubt that it's early start in 1919 and active, innovative and pioneering activities over a long period fully merit its place in the amateur radio hall of fame......
The MRAC might be interested to hear about us.
73     Colin     VK2LV

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Eddie Hanham 
  To: members at vk2bv.org 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 10:18 PM
  Subject: [Waverley ARS] MRAC Vintage Club 90th Anniversary


     Dear Colin,

     They had the advantage that their club formed before the USA entered
     WW1 1917 and their history is a bit fuzz about this time.

     Found their website at:

     http://www.w9rh.org/index.htm

     and a comment in their History version 2008.

     http://www.w9rh.org/documents/MRAC_History_2008_Edition.pdf

     "For a number of years the club touted itself as the oldest
     continuously active amateur radio club in the world. In recent years we
     have discovered information that disproves that. However, while a
     number of clubs actually started before MRAC. Only a handful remain and
     of those only about 3 or 4 have remained continuously active. So MRAC
     is one of a very few of the world's oldest continuously active amateur
     radio clubs. Interestingly, as one of the newly discovered documents
     show, MRAC was not the first club formed in the Milwaukee area. The
     Milwaukee Radio Association was formed previous to MRAC. That club died
     out during World War I and it's membership was absorbed into MRAC.
     (maybe we should change our start date?). But why not read the story
     for yourself."

     Maybe we should challenge them!!

     Eddie Hanham

     VK2BEH

     President

     > Hi!

     > In the current ARRL Newsletter Online I was surprised to see a
     reference to a radio club which beat the WARS start-up date by a couple
     of years....!

     > I'm sure it's pretty rare!

     > 73     Colin     VK2LV

     >

     > On March 27, the night before Superfest, Inderbitzen attended a
     meeting of the Milwaukee Radio Amateurs' Club (MRAC) and spoke about
     sharing the passion for Amateur Radio with friends and family members.
     This club, founded in 1917, will celebrate 90 years of ARRL Club
     Affiliation in 2009. In recognition of this milestone, Inderbitzen
     presented MRAC President Howard Parks, AB9FH, with an ARRL Recognition
     Award "for its commitment to Amateur Radio and to the American Radio
     Relay League."

     >

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