Hi Jim,
Easy on the Techs and Novices, someone has to hold down the bottom of the ladder as you guys go up!
Besides with some creativity it's amazing to explore the forbidden zones....................
On the Fox Hunt, I whole heartedly endorse this good fun.? Maybe a handheld Yagi class for us folks that would like to? build one of our own?
Also thanks Jim on the heads up of all the coming dates for club events.
Regards,
Lisa
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Hello Everybody,
Tonight is the ?Monday Tech net at 8:00 PM local time 28.375MHz (0300Z).? Open to all licensed amateur radio operators.? Especially ones holding a Technician class or lower license.? Yes, even if you are one of the RARE persons that still hold a Novice class license you are allowed to operate SSB on the Tech Net frequency.? Tonight's topic will be Field Day scheduled for the last full weekend in June. ?
Also as a head's up on the calendar is the club picnic scheduled for Saturday, July 16 from 11:00 am until 4:00 PM to be held at Wiard Park under the canopy.? In the past to rev up some interest we have been known to schedule a hidden transmitter Fox Hunt in the morning prior to the picnic.
Oh, and don't forget the SeaPac convention to be held in Seaside Or the first weekend of June.
73,
Jim WO7V
- "We will never implement some of the features requested, because we never want to be everything to everybody. That makes the interface too confusing and can easily take away more than it adds." - Chris Campbell, Co-Founder of Wufoo, in response to Development Speed is Too Slow