January Annual General Meeting Announcement

THURSDAY JANUARY 8, 2026

W6SF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – 2026 KICK-OFF
STOCKTON SAILING CLUB CLASSROOM

4890 BUCKLEY COVE, STOCKTON
7:00 PM

QST QST QST… The Annual General Meeting will be held on Thursday, January 8th at the Stockton Sailing Club. The meeting will start at 1900 hours.

Topic: W6SF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING on ZOOM
Time: Jan 8, 2026 07:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
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The meeting will be our annual general meeting. Members will hear from the board on dues for 2026, 2026 Calendar of Events and more. There will be a special presentation.

Members in attendance in person can win a FREE UV-5R Mini HT!

Grab your spouse, significant other or just that friend that wants to “see what the ham radio club is all about” and join us for the kick-off meeting for 2026!

Pedaling Paths Bike Ride

THE STOCKTON-DELTA AMATEUR RADIO CLUB PRESENTS: PEDALING PATHS TO INDEPENDENCE BIKE RIDE

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH, 2026 – LINDEN, CA

REGISTER ON-LINE TO RIDE www.pedalingpaths.com

REGISTER HERE TO SUPPORT THE RIDE www.w6sf.org/event-sign-up/

HELD THE LAST SATURDAY IN FEBRUARY ANNUALLY
SPONSORED AND WHOLLY SUPPORTED BY STOCKTON-DELTA AMATEUR RADIO CLUB IN SUPPORT OF THE COMMUNITY CENTER FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED.

The Stockton-Delta Amateur Radio Club is proud to have been a part of the Pedaling Paths to Independence Bike Ride since its inception. The annual event, held the last Saturday in February, benefits the Community Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.  Between 350 – 500 or more, brave the clear crisp February mornings among the orchards in Eastern San Joaquin and Western Calaveras counties to enjoy this ride.  

There is a metric century route and as 25-mile route.  SDARC has provided communication support, a published “dispatch” number riders can call to request ham operator equipped SAG wagons with GPS tracking through APRS.  We get riders connected with a SAG driver on the scene within 5 minutes for most cases. 

You can find out more about the PPIB by clicking here.

Winter Field Day

January 24th & 25th, 2026

Winter Field Day is an exciting annual event for amateur radio enthusiasts, taking place on the last full weekend of January. It offers a unique opportunity for radio operators to set up field operations in remote locations, enabling them to connect with other participants worldwide. You may choose to participate solo or get your your friends, family, or whole club involved. Winter Field Day is organized by the Winter Field Day Association. The association strongly believes that ham radio operators should practice portable emergency communications in winter environments. This is because freezing temperatures, snow, ice, and other hazards pose unique operational concerns. Here in the central valley look for rain and cold!

The Winter Field Day event aims to help participants improve their preparedness for disasters and enhance their operational abilities in adverse conditions. Amateur radio operators have the freedom to use frequencies on the HF, VHF, or UHF bands while employing voice, CW, and digital transmissions. The event designates specific objectives to encourage a diverse range of activities, including the use of non-commercial power sources, the deployment of multiple antennas, establishing satellite contacts, and more.

Go to www.winterfieldday.org for more info!

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