The federal government has responded to a petition about interference on amateur radio HF bands.
March 2019 Meeting
Mike VA3MW from FlexRadio Systems will be speaking to us about software defined radio. Come and join us on Monday, March 11 at 7 PM at the Don Montgomery Community Recreation Centre.
February 2019 Meeting
Hello Everyone: Just a reminder that the next meeting of Scarborough ARC will be this coming Monday, February 11, 2019 beginning at 7:00 pm at the usual Don Montgomery Centre, Senior’s Activity room, second floor. Paul will give a presentation
January 2019 Meeting
Hello to Everyone and Happy New Year. The first meeting of SARC for 2019 is this coming Monday, January 14, 2019 at the usual place, the Don Montgomery Community Centre beginning at 7:00 pm. Our new President, Duncan, VE3GNI will
Exciting year ahead
A letter from our President, Duncan VE3GNI: The new year 2019 is here and along with it comes the renewal of our club. The Scarborough Amateur Radio Club exists today, thanks to the unwavering efforts of some very keen champions,
December 2018 meeting
Hello Everyone: The next meeting of SARC will be on Monday, December 10, 2018 beginning at 7:00 pm at the Don Montgomery Centre. Lots of parking at the rear of the building. Meeting dates for early January (to be confirmed)
October 2018 meeting
Happy Thanksgiving from the Scarborough Amateur Radio Club. The next meeting will start at 7:00 PM on Monday 22 October. Hope to see you there.
September 2018 meeting
Hello To Everyone: Just a reminder that the next meeting of Scarborough ARC will be held a week from today, Monday, September 10, 2018 at the Don Montgomery Centre as before. Starting time about 7:00 pm and our guest speaker
June 2018 meeting
The next meeting will start at 7 PM on Monday 11 June 2018 at the Seniors’ Lounge in the Don Montgomery Recreation Centre. Our guest speaker will be Adrian VA3NNA from the Senators group. He will tell us what he
Glenwood Trading Company
Glenwood Trading Company Ltd., operated a mail-order, retail business supplying Canadian ‘Hams’ with a variety of equipment, books and supplies. Their catalogues were about 50 pages including the cover and measured 7 1/2″ X 10 1/2″. Glenwood’s start and ending