Our radio club was organized in 1969 with nine
charter members as the McComb Amateur Radio Club and
W5WQ, Bill, as its first president. As its membership
grew, it was named Emergency Amateur Radio Service
(EARS) and put up its first repeater at the hospital in
McComb on 146.94/34.
Much of the early member participation was related to
handling traffic and MAR activity. W5WQ was net control
operator for many hours after hurricane Camille hit the
Gulf coast. Over 3000 pieces of traffic was handled
during this operation.
As the club grew it became the present Southwest
Mississippi Amateur Radio Club. We periodically conduct
radio license classes and give examinations as part of
the ARRL Volunteer Examiner program. We have continued
to keep our radio systems growing with reliable
operations and participation in Emergency Services
coordinated with the EOC in Pike County.
Members are also encouraged to participate in the
variety of public service events with their skills for
providing communications that are helpful to the
community and promoting the activities of amateur radio.