| Amateur Radio on Alaska's Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta |
About BARK The Bethel Alaska Amateur Radio Klub,(BARK)is located in Bethel, Alaska. Bethel is approximately 400 air miles due west of Anchorage, Alaska and situated on the banks of the Kuskokwim River. BARK operates a 2 meter repeater, AL7YK, a 70 centimeter simplex IRLP node (#3465) on 441.4 Mhz and is affiliated with Amateur Radio Emergency Services(ARES). BARK also supports public service events such as the Emergency Prepardness Drill, YKHC's Influenza Clinic and the Kuskokwim 300 Race. BARK meets the first Wednesday of every month at 7PM in the Civil Air Patrol Hangar at the Bethel Municipal Airport. Anyone, amateurs or non-amateurs, are welcome to attend. |
| Weekly Nets BARK holds a weekly ARES Net every Sunday evening at 7:45PM (Alaska Time)on the AL7YK repeater. All amateurs are welcome to check in. The repeater is connected to Echolink on the AL1F-R node(14610). The Alaska State-wide Linking Net follows the local net at 8PM Sunday. The State-wide linking net may be accessed via the AL7YK repeater or the 441.4 MHz IRLP simplex node. The Alaska Morning Net can be heard on the AL7YK repeater every weekday morning from 9AM until 10:30AM. On Monday morning the ARRL Newsline is broadcast at 9:45AM. |
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