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Clubhouse (Locust Street) Photos – 1960s
Can anyone help us date these photos? This Clubhouse served the club for many years until it was purchased from the club via eminent domain for the Loop 306 construction. The land this building sat on is now underneath the Loop. You might notice in the first phot that the call sign on the clubhouse…
Video: City of San Angelo Mayoral Proclamation in Honor of 100th Anniversary of San Angelo Amateur Radio Club
In case the embedded video does not appear, here is the link to the youtube video. https://youtu.be/NvLW_hMIO6g?t=158

Radio Pioneers presentation to the Texas A&M Club 11/6/2024
Dave Mulvey, K5DCM, was pleased to present this talk to the monthly lunch group of the Texas A&M Club. Below is the slide deck for those interested in the subject of how Texas A&M’s electrical engineering students made a significant impact on technology, the economy, and sports entertainment in the early 20th century. For links…
Earliest Newspaper Article in San Angelo covering the local Radio Amateurs, January 1922
Link to view larger: 08 Jan 1922, Sun San Angelo Evening Standard (San Angelo, Texas) Newspapers.com Note the names Carl Brinegar, Loran Laughlin, and Joe Goulden. All were later to become active members of the club when it formed later that year. The club still uses the amateur call sign W5QX which it inherited from…
Radio Pioneers of San Angelo exhibit at ASU’s Mayer Museum
Graciously displayed to the public during much of 2024.