Our History
In 1998, it came to the attention of a small group of Amateur Radio Operators in Olive Branch, Mississippi, that there were dozens of other licensed Amateurs in the city. With a desire to promote the art and science of Amateur Radio within the local community, this core group reached out to these local Hams, calling them to attend a meeting for the purpose of determining the feasibility of establishing a club.
This first meeting was held at the Maxwell Community Center in Olive Branch on December 16th, 1998. Twelve licensed Amateurs showed up. After some discussion it was decided to form what would be called the Olive Branch Amateur Radio Club (OBARC). Under the leadership of first club president Melvin Jerkins (W4STI), OBARC was formally organized. ARRL affiliation would come in June of 2000, and recognition by the state as a 501(c)(3) organization would be obtained in 2006.
The club has grown over the years and currently has over fifty active members. OBARC owns and operates two active repeaters that support communications in the local area. It also promotes community understanding of Amateur Radio through their annual participation in ARRL Field Day, Winter Field Day, and the Mississippi QSO party. The club also has a group of dedicated Volunteer Examiners who provide opportunities for testing of prospective Hams prior to each monthly club meeting.
After more than twenty-six years, OBARC continues to work to promote the art and science of Amateur Radio in the local community, and assist local Hams to increase their knowledge and understanding of the Amateur Radio service.