University of Kentucky Amateur Radio Club records
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- University of Kentucky Amateur Radio Club records
- Date
- 1927-1983 (inclusive)
- Extent
- 1.35 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Amateur Radio Stations -- History.
- Amateur Radio Club (Lexington, Ky.)
- Radio -- Equipment and supplies.
- Arrangement
- This collection is arranged chronologically and by subject in four series: I. Club InformationII. DocumentsIII. LogsIV. Photographs
- Preferred Citation
- 1984ua017: [identification of item], University of Kentucky Amateur Radio Club records, 1927-1983, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The University of Kentucky Amateur Radio Club was founded in 1923 and organized in the 1940s. The station's call sign began as W9JL but then became W4JP which was used from then on. The club was recognized in July 1964 as an affiliate of the American Radio Relay League. The club was awarded the public service certificate of the American Radio Relay League for its services in relaying messages from a tornado stricken area in the Midwest in 1965. It was also highly acclaimed for its assistance with communications during the 1966 Guatemala earthquakes.
- Scope and Content
- The University of Kentucky Amateur Radio Club records (dated 1927-1938; 1.35 cubic feet, 5 boxes) consists of club information, correspondence between the University and the club, awards that the club received, logs from the radio station, and photographs of club members. Club information includes the charter and correspondence from the University regarding club status. Also included within the Club Information series are papers about the club, signage for meetings, lists of students involved in the Amateur Radio Club, and minutes from meetings.
- The Documents series includes a variety of papers pertaining to each year. Some include proposals for new equipment, newspaper articles pertaining to amateur radio, and correspondence between other radio stations. Much of the correspondence that is documented in the files is between the Amateur Radio Club with companies, or with the University of Kentucky. The Amateur Radio Club sought companies to help offset costs in upgrading their radio equipment and contacted numerous corporations. Correspondence between the University of Kentucky and the Radio Club dealt with gaining more space for the club to meet and for money to assist the club. Also included in the documents series are awards that the club received for its work. Awards include certificates from the American Radio Relay League and correspondence from the University and city of Lexington offering their support and gratitude.
- The Logs were documents that the Amateur Radio Club created during its existence. The logs tracked information detailing radio calls made from the radio station to other stations from March 1936 to October 1982. The photographs document the equipment that the students used as well as group shots of club members.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
- Use Restrictions
- Property rights reside with the University of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky holds the copyright for materials created in the course of business by University of Kentucky employees. Copyright for all other materials has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky. For information about permission to reproduce or publish, please contact Special Collections.
Contents of the Collection
Club Information, 1950-1982, undated
Official Club Papers, undated
"Amateur Radio at the University of Kentucky from W4JP-Informational--and--Proposal", undated
Meeting notes and correspondence, 1950-1982
Harold G. Peach, Jr. paper: "A History of Amateur Radio at the University of Kentucky 1916-1923"", undated
Application and paperwork for acquiring space for activities at the University of Kentucky, 1973
"Club Membership Roles and Meeting Registers", 1960-1971
Documents, 1927-1984
1927
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1953
1955
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1981
1982
1983
1984
Logs, 1936-1982
W9JL log, 1936 March 10
WFJP log, 1948 October
1952 May 10
1955 October 26-1956 November
1956 November-1959 June
1959 June 23-1961 November 6
1961 November 6-1963 January 11
Engineering Day, 1962 April 27
1962 January 15-1963 November 10
1963 November 10-1964 January 13
1964 January 13-1964 December 29
1965 January 4-1965 September 30
1965 September 30-1967 September 13
1967 September 13-1969 October 29
1969 October 30-1971 December 13
1971 December 13-1973 September 27
1973 September 28-1975 January 16
1975 January 17-1975 November 18
1975 November 18-1977 December 21
1977 December 21-1982 October 15
undated
Photographs, 1958-1983, undated
Man with antenna, undated
Man with antenna, undated
View from antenna, undated
Man with antenna, undated
Radio Equipment, undated
Radio Equipment, undated
"W4JP ENG Day", 1963
"W4JP ENG Day", 1963
"W4JP University of Kentucky AM Radio Club 1973-1974" "Jaye Benjamin, VP; P.C. Magoun, Trustee; Edward Scmidt, Volunteer", undated
Radio Equipment, undated
"W4JP Before move to tower 1964-1966", undated
"Spring 1976" unidentified group of men, 1976
"Student Copthorne (?) McDonald with his invention, slow-scan tv", 1958
"(MAC) P.C. Magoun, W4JP Trustee/UK AM. Radio Club Advisor 1959-1984 (January 17) (Took over from L.K. Adams W4KAM (Doc) July 1, 1959)", undated
"Tellstar Bell", undated
"Terry McIlvain, Jason Tyler, Cecil Hurley", 1983
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