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Extra deep cycle batteries

 

Neil
Thanks.... I think I was at the shop years ago, but I can't remember why. So maybe I was someplace else at 4 Corners.

Which shop is it?

I will offer the good batteries to our fire department and sheriff, but chances are they won't want them.

Since I am the only active ham in Big Sky, I may put the two good ones to work along with my generator in case of wildfire ... we are 96% likely for a fire here and Murphy says our cell towers will burn first.

Mel 9C

If you need a way to recycle the bad two and store the other two, drop
them by my shop at 4 corners and I can store them for anyone that needs
them later.

Neil
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Re: New contributors ERA

 

Hello Mel,

Thanks for the offer.

At this time we have everything covered with good batteries.

Maybe someone else here could use them?

If you need a way to recycle the bad two and store the other two, drop them by my shop at 4 corners and I can store them for anyone that needs them later.

Neil

On 2/2/2025 6:12 PM, Mel KJ9C via groups.io wrote:
Neil
Thanks to the crew for getting the Big Sky repeater back up
We (Rotary Club of Big Sky) will be changing out the batteries in the four 911 call boxes in the canyon sometime soon. Two are dead, but we are planning to change all four. That means we will have two 90 amp-hour 12 volt batteries that are still usable.
One is two years old, and the other 3 or 4 years. The dead two made it over 6 years before they croaked.
Can you use them for any of the repeaters?
Mel KJ9C

On 02/02/2025 4:55 PM MST Neil kl7jgs via groups.io <kl7jgs@...> wrote:

Hello all,

Here is a list of the latest contributors to ERA for 2025.

If I missed anyone please let me know and I'll get you added and recognized.

Ronnie Woods?? AI7DK

Jay Hansen? KK7WHW

Otto Martin?? AI7XW

Martin Matsen?? KM1MTN

Mickey Lessley?? KK7NNE

Scott Remington?? AA7SR

Todd Gahagan?? WA7U

John Yeager?? NZ7W

73,

Neil Ramhorst KL7JGS






Re: New contributors ERA

 

Neil
Thanks to the crew for getting the Big Sky repeater back up
We (Rotary Club of Big Sky) will be changing out the batteries in the four 911 call boxes in the canyon sometime soon. Two are dead, but we are planning to change all four. That means we will have two 90 amp-hour 12 volt batteries that are still usable.
One is two years old, and the other 3 or 4 years. The dead two made it over 6 years before they croaked.
Can you use them for any of the repeaters?
Mel KJ9C

On 02/02/2025 4:55 PM MST Neil kl7jgs via groups.io <kl7jgs@...> wrote:


Hello all,

Here is a list of the latest contributors to ERA for 2025.

If I missed anyone please let me know and I'll get you added and recognized.

Ronnie Woods?? AI7DK

Jay Hansen? KK7WHW

Otto Martin?? AI7XW

Martin Matsen?? KM1MTN

Mickey Lessley?? KK7NNE

Scott Remington?? AA7SR

Todd Gahagan?? WA7U

John Yeager?? NZ7W

73,

Neil Ramhorst KL7JGS





New contributors ERA

 

Hello all,

Here is a list of the latest contributors to ERA for 2025.

If I missed anyone please let me know and I'll get you added and recognized.

Ronnie Woods?? AI7DK

Jay Hansen? KK7WHW

Otto Martin?? AI7XW

Martin Matsen?? KM1MTN

Mickey Lessley?? KK7NNE

Scott Remington?? AA7SR

Todd Gahagan?? WA7U

John Yeager?? NZ7W

73,

Neil Ramhorst KL7JGS


Event: 88 repeater net - Tuesday, January 28, 2025 #cal-reminder

Group Notification
 

Reminder: 88 repeater net

When:
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
8:00pm to 9:00pm
(UTC-07:00) America/Denver

Where:
146.88- 100Hz

View Event

Description:
Tuesday night repeater net


Re: ARRL Club Grant Award

 

That is awesome!

Wayd
WA7YD

On Mon, Jan 27, 2025, 1:17?PM Stacy KK7CJV via <stroscoe2001=[email protected]> wrote:
Hello All,
?
Not sure this has been said on here so:
?
Gallatin Ham Radio Club was one of the lucky ones!!! Less than 1/3 of the applicants actually received an award. The goals of this grant are to revitalize and expand our club by building bridges into our community. The Club is looking to focus on the Scouting America group initially. Our grant funds will purchase educational books and manuals, parts for building directional antennas, inexpensive radios to be used with antennas for fox hunts, licensing fees(for scouts to take Technichian test free of charge), Scout training for 5 GHRC members, and funds for a club banner and pamphlet information(POTA, SOTA, AMSAT, etc.) We expect this project will bring new life to the Club and enhance the world of Scouts by showing new opportunities.
?
GHRC has hit the ground running! We had a great coffee meeting this Saturday with scout leaders and a scout of the Mountain Valley Scouting District. We have began planning an initial event for a camporee in May. More info to come, please follow along through the .
?
Gallatin Ham Radio Club is honored to have been awarded this grant and look forward to the many opportunities this will create for us as a club but more importantly the opportunities it will create in our community at large!
?
73,
Stacy KK7CJV


Re: ARRL Club Grant Award

 

Congratulations! I'm sure you all have worked hard for this! Sorry
ive missed some of the sat mornings.-Frank-KD4OTY

On Mon, Jan 27, 2025 at 1:17?PM Stacy KK7CJV via groups.io
<stroscoe2001@...> wrote:

Hello All,

Not sure this has been said on here so:

Gallatin Ham Radio Club was one of the lucky ones!!! Less than 1/3 of the applicants actually received an award. The goals of this grant are to revitalize and expand our club by building bridges into our community. The Club is looking to focus on the Scouting America group initially. Our grant funds will purchase educational books and manuals, parts for building directional antennas, inexpensive radios to be used with antennas for fox hunts, licensing fees(for scouts to take Technichian test free of charge), Scout training for 5 GHRC members, and funds for a club banner and pamphlet information(POTA, SOTA, AMSAT, etc.) We expect this project will bring new life to the Club and enhance the world of Scouts by showing new opportunities.

GHRC has hit the ground running! We had a great coffee meeting this Saturday with scout leaders and a scout of the Mountain Valley Scouting District. We have began planning an initial event for a camporee in May. More info to come, please follow along through the /g/W7ED.

Gallatin Ham Radio Club is honored to have been awarded this grant and look forward to the many opportunities this will create for us as a club but more importantly the opportunities it will create in our community at large!

73,
Stacy KK7CJV


ARRL Club Grant Award

 

Hello All,
?
Not sure this has been said on here so:
?
Gallatin Ham Radio Club was one of the lucky ones!!! Less than 1/3 of the applicants actually received an award. The goals of this grant are to revitalize and expand our club by building bridges into our community. The Club is looking to focus on the Scouting America group initially. Our grant funds will purchase educational books and manuals, parts for building directional antennas, inexpensive radios to be used with antennas for fox hunts, licensing fees(for scouts to take Technichian test free of charge), Scout training for 5 GHRC members, and funds for a club banner and pamphlet information(POTA, SOTA, AMSAT, etc.) We expect this project will bring new life to the Club and enhance the world of Scouts by showing new opportunities.
?
GHRC has hit the ground running! We had a great coffee meeting this Saturday with scout leaders and a scout of the Mountain Valley Scouting District. We have began planning an initial event for a camporee in May. More info to come, please follow along through the .
?
Gallatin Ham Radio Club is honored to have been awarded this grant and look forward to the many opportunities this will create for us as a club but more importantly the opportunities it will create in our community at large!
?
73,
Stacy KK7CJV


1/23/25 10 Meter Net

 

Hello All,
?
This Thursday for the 10 meter 'Gallatin Valley' Net, net control will conduct the net on Split Mode.? Net control will transmit on 28.355 but will be listening/taking checkins, up 5 (28.360).? I thought I would give you all a heads up so you can learn how to put your radio in split mode before the net.? Should be a fun exercise!? Hope to hear you on the net, Thursday @7:00 local time.? 28.355 listening up 5 kHz.
?
Stacy KK7CJV


Gallatin Ham Radio Club

 

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??Evening all,?

Just a reminder that the membership fee to participate in the Gallatin Ham Radio Club during 2025 is due again as the club operates on a calendar year. ?Individual membership is $20 and a family membership is $25.?

Dues can be paid:
1. Directly through the GHRC website () via PayPal.?
On the site you will also find links to contribute to the ERA and MRLA repeater networks.?
?
2. Mailing a check to:

GHRC, PO Box 4381, Bozeman, MT 59772

3. In person at the February meeting.?

Meetings begin at 19:00 [7 pm] on the first Thursday of each month.

Meetings are held at the Gallatin County Search & Rescue building?at the County Fairgrounds ¡ª
219 E. Tamarack Street, Bozeman, MT

Hope to see you in February!?

73, Sue KK7RYG

PS- Don¡¯t forget about Winter Field Day this coming weekend. See Jan 18th email from Spencer KJ7SSS for details. ?


--
Enjoy the day!

Sue D.
KK7RYG


Event: 88 repeater net - Tuesday, January 21, 2025 #cal-reminder

Group Notification
 

Reminder: 88 repeater net

When:
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
8:00pm to 9:00pm
(UTC-07:00) America/Denver

Where:
146.88- 100Hz

View Event

Description:
Tuesday night repeater net


Re: Winter Field Day 2025

 

Hi Spencer,

Swing by our house on your way out and we will hook you up with some firewood.

73, Eric KE7NLU

Sent with secure email.

On Saturday, January 18th, 2025 at 12:24 PM, Spencer KJ7SSS via groups.io <spencershuman@...> wrote:

Good afternoon everyone,
?
I will be participating in Winter Field Day next weekend, and would like to invite anyone who would like to join. The official times are from 12pm, 1/25, to 12pm 1/26. We will be at the Headwaters State Park in the campground (coordinates: 45.918049, -111.501884), and I plan on getting to Headwaters around noon on Friday (1/24).
?
I have a canvas wall tent with a stove and plan on camping out each night. Unfortunately, I just sold off all of my split firewood, so if anyone has some that I could purchase from you, I would be very grateful!!
?
My plan is to try and get contacts on as many bands and modes as possible, so if you have ever been interested in any of those wacky modes, or want to experiment, now's the time!
?
Just as a heads up, there is currently quite a bit of snow in the campground. Depending on what the weather does the rest of this week, be prepared to park at or near the campground gate and walk in a couple hundred yards. I'll bring a cart or a sled.
?
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out, and I hope to see you next weekend!
?
Spencer - KJ7SSS


Winter Field Day 2025

 

Good afternoon everyone,
?
I will be participating in Winter Field Day next weekend, and would like to invite anyone who would like to join. The official times are from 12pm, 1/25, to 12pm 1/26. We will be at the Headwaters State Park in the campground (coordinates: 45.918049, -111.501884), and I plan on getting to Headwaters around noon on Friday (1/24).
?
I have a canvas wall tent with a stove and plan on camping out each night. Unfortunately, I just sold off all of my split firewood, so if anyone has some that I could purchase from you, I would be very grateful!!
?
My plan is to try and get contacts on as many bands and modes as possible, so if you have ever been interested in any of those wacky modes, or want to experiment, now's the time!
?
Just as a heads up, there is currently quite a bit of snow in the campground. Depending on what the weather does the rest of this week, be prepared to park at or near the campground gate and walk in a couple hundred yards. I'll bring a cart or a sled.
?
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out, and I hope to see you next weekend!
?
Spencer - KJ7SSS


Re: 10 meter operations

 

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Good day everyone Dennis W7DVN here
I have a Heathkit hw101 and it needs a new home comes with speaker and microphone.?
It needs a new Drive preselactor. I don¡¯t have time or the place (space) to repair it?

I live in Big sky (canyon) I¡¯m wanting to give it to someone who will fix and use it for free this radio needs a loving Amateur Radio operator to adopt it and give it a new home?
406 580 zero zero thirty four

Den-? ?

On Jan 17, 2025, at 12:51?PM, Lee k7nm via groups.io <leejudybarrett@...> wrote:

?I listened in UT but no joy. ?Did hear an AZ station at S7 up the band a little. ?Will try again in the future. ?73!

Lee - K7NM

On Jan 17, 2025, at 9:28?AM, Carol KA7ROL via groups.io <flaherty.66@...> wrote:

?
Result at the Flaherty house during 1/16/2025 7:00 p.m. local time on 28.355+/- for 10 meter net.
Eton Elite Executive radio did not receive, unlike last week's performance.
Yaesu FT-891, used for POTA, was used for this meeting indoors with ATAS 120 antenna.?
Antenna was grounded by copper stake outdoors.
CONS: Weak signal and poor intelligibility.
PROS:? Re-learned how to change from LSB to USB (this time, I saved my notes!) and learned for first time how to change from enabled FM to disabled FM.
In sum, an excellent learning experience!
Thank you, Stacy and Eric, for scheduling this.
Carol B Flaherty KA7ROL and Patrick M Flaherty KK7KGP


Re: 10 meter operations

 

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I listened in UT but no joy. ?Did hear an AZ station at S7 up the band a little. ?Will try again in the future. ?73!

Lee - K7NM

On Jan 17, 2025, at 9:28?AM, Carol KA7ROL via groups.io <flaherty.66@...> wrote:

?
Result at the Flaherty house during 1/16/2025 7:00 p.m. local time on 28.355+/- for 10 meter net.
Eton Elite Executive radio did not receive, unlike last week's performance.
Yaesu FT-891, used for POTA, was used for this meeting indoors with ATAS 120 antenna.?
Antenna was grounded by copper stake outdoors.
CONS: Weak signal and poor intelligibility.
PROS:? Re-learned how to change from LSB to USB (this time, I saved my notes!) and learned for first time how to change from enabled FM to disabled FM.
In sum, an excellent learning experience!
Thank you, Stacy and Eric, for scheduling this.
Carol B Flaherty KA7ROL and Patrick M Flaherty KK7KGP


Re: 10 meter operations

 

Result at the Flaherty house during 1/16/2025 7:00 p.m. local time on 28.355+/- for 10 meter net.
Eton Elite Executive radio did not receive, unlike last week's performance.
Yaesu FT-891, used for POTA, was used for this meeting indoors with ATAS 120 antenna.?
Antenna was grounded by copper stake outdoors.
CONS: Weak signal and poor intelligibility.
PROS:? Re-learned how to change from LSB to USB (this time, I saved my notes!) and learned for first time how to change from enabled FM to disabled FM.
In sum, an excellent learning experience!
Thank you, Stacy and Eric, for scheduling this.
Carol B Flaherty KA7ROL and Patrick M Flaherty KK7KGP


Re: MSU ham radio net meetings as of January 2025

 

My impression is that Caroline and Mark (the only MSU students, it?appears, that are interested in Net Control) need to meet and make date/time/frequency decisions.
My impression is that their station, W7YB, may be functional or may not be functional this semester.?
My guess: 50-50.
Carol
P.S. Pat and I will set up our Yaesu FT-891 in the house and grounded outside the house for the Thursday?Net at 7:00 p.m. (receive and, hopefully, transmit). We will also keep the Eton running. We will participate for about an hour!?

On Wed, Jan 15, 2025 at 1:20?PM Stacy KK7CJV via <stroscoe2001=[email protected]> wrote:
Carol KA7ROL,

Great news.? This weekend I was putting together a Field Manual and was constructing a page for all the local Gallatin Valley Repeaters.? I saw the 447.70 and tested it out this weekend to check if it was still operational, to my surprise it was.?

Can you find out what time they are conducting the Monday net on 447.700?? That way we can post the info on the page and Facebook.? So others in the valley can test out their antennas and equipment on the 70cm band net.?

Thank you,
?Stacy? KK7CJV


On Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at 12:05:08 PM GMT-7, Carol KA7ROL via <flaherty.66=[email protected]> wrote:


W7YB is still in operation, although on a sporadic basis. Only Mark and I are actively involved at this point, and I was unable to do much with the club or the station last semester. Mark, however, was running a Monday night net on 447.7 repeater. At this point, I'm not sure what we're planning to do (nets, meetings, etc.) this semester -- hopefully Mark and I will have a chance to talk about that and get it figured out before too long. When we do, I will let you know. Best, Caroline KI7AJB

?


--
Carol B Flaherty KA7ROL


Re: MSU ham radio net meetings as of January 2025

 

Carol KA7ROL,

Great news.? This weekend I was putting together a Field Manual and was constructing a page for all the local Gallatin Valley Repeaters.? I saw the 447.70 and tested it out this weekend to check if it was still operational, to my surprise it was.?

Can you find out what time they are conducting the Monday net on 447.700?? That way we can post the info on the groups.io page and Facebook.? So others in the valley can test out their antennas and equipment on the 70cm band net.?

Thank you,
?Stacy? KK7CJV


On Wednesday, January 15, 2025 at 12:05:08 PM GMT-7, Carol KA7ROL via groups.io <flaherty.66@...> wrote:


W7YB is still in operation, although on a sporadic basis. Only Mark and I are actively involved at this point, and I was unable to do much with the club or the station last semester. Mark, however, was running a Monday night net on 447.7 repeater. At this point, I'm not sure what we're planning to do (nets, meetings, etc.) this semester -- hopefully Mark and I will have a chance to talk about that and get it figured out before too long. When we do, I will let you know. Best, Caroline KI7AJB

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MSU ham radio net meetings as of January 2025

 

W7YB is still in operation, although on a sporadic basis. Only Mark and I are actively involved at this point, and I was unable to do much with the club or the station last semester. Mark, however, was running a Monday night net on 447.7 repeater. At this point, I'm not sure what we're planning to do (nets, meetings, etc.) this semester -- hopefully Mark and I will have a chance to talk about that and get it figured out before too long. When we do, I will let you know. Best, Caroline KI7AJB

?


Re: 10 meter operations

 

Jim,

Thank you for your great write-up!? I'm glad the 10 Meter Net has helped inspire you to play along and solve any issues on your station that have arose.? Others had never tried these modes with their particular radio so it has proven very beneficial to all ranges of hams at different expertise levels.? Thank you for joining in on the radio fun and hope to hear you on the air Thursday!

Thank you,
?KK7CJV Stacy


On Monday, January 13, 2025 at 08:37:50 PM GMT-7, Jim WA7MKN via groups.io <jim.drummond@...> wrote:


I thought I should share this with the group.??

A couple of years ago I switched from an older Kenwood HF to a new Icom 7300 which has many more bells, whistles and functions that I don't understand. I'm not very active and the past couple of months when I turned on the rig I have had trouble with SWR and effective HF operations. I assumed that I had external tuner? component corrosion or an antenna problem. I use a G5RW dipole which is a hearty multiband antenna that takes up 103 feet between end mounts and is good for 6 to 80 meters with a good antenna tuner. My "go to" external antenna tuner is an MFJ 948 which allowed me to load all bands on the G5RV with low SWR. When I bought the 7300, I also bought an ADG AT 100 auto tuner for a try.? The MFJ 948 manual tuner still significantly outperformed the ADG auto tuner, so the ADG is sitting on a shelf.
The last couple of weeks I spent some of time checking? my antenna and feedlines so that I could get on 10 meters for your popup net, but the best forward power I could get was 10 watts out.? I could get up to 50 watts out on a couple of other bands, but I have a 100-watt radio, and I knew I that had a problem.?
I went over my G5RV section by section, redid connectors and finally cleaned all the conductors and capacitors in the MFJ tuner. I still had low RF output and high SWR.? Finally I started looking at Utube videos about Icom IC 7300's. I have only had the radio a couple of years, don't operate often and am not very familiar with all the quirks, so thank goodness for Utube. After a couple of videos I decided that I had bad final transistors that should be replaced. Apparently the Icom 7300 has a problem with failing finals.??
Before I ordered 2 new transistors at $40 each or boxed up the radio to send to Icom for service, I thought it prudent to read the manual.? Low and behold, it had a brief paragraph instructing users to make sure that the internal antenna tuner (a feature on a 7300)? is turned off before using an external antenna tuner.? Yup, my internal antenna tuner icon in the upper left corner of the display was "on" (apparently a default setting).? According to the manual, If the internal tuner is on and an external antenna tuner is applied, they fight with each other.?
I turned the internal tuner off, went through all the bands tuning with the MFJ? 948 from 75 meters to 6 meters, and have 100 watts forward and SWR's of 1.1/1 on all bands.? I had a couple of nice contacts on 10 meters yesterday with good signal reports.?
Lessons that I learned:
-Read the manual first?
-The more I use a G5RV antenna with a tuner, the better I like it.?
-Having a local group of younger hams getting excited about ham radio can motivate an old guy to dust the cobwebs off the radio.? Thank you!

I hope to check in Thursday with 100 watts.? Jim WA7MKN





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