With a 1,000 cyclist registered and 100 miles to provide radio support both the Calaveras Amateur Radio Club as well as the Tahoe Amateur Radio Club joined forces to make the route for the cyclist as safe as possible. A … Continue reading
Michael Grcevich
A Cycling endurance event Standing Ready Fully Stocked For The Cyclist … Continue reading
Ask The Mosquito Lake Crew how hungary those Mosquitos are at the Lake? … Continue reading
Myley the Camp Mascot “Always On Duty” Helen and Mike Handling Radio Traffic … Continue reading
Cycling Inovation Mark N6ARP and Gary KG6ZLQ handling Ebbetts Pass radio traffic … Continue reading
Arnold’s 4th Of July Parade started off with the Firecracker Mile with many of the Participants being students of Hazel Fischer Elementary School. CARS members Mark N6ARP and Mike KB6USJ helped with accurate timing and course information via radio to … Continue reading
In efforts to aide communications during the Death Ride cycling event, a team of CARS technicians were busy preparing cables, radios etc. Ken AE6LA, Helen KM6ELE, Mike WA6ZTY photos courtesy of Mark N6IV … Continue reading
Usually a Field Day in the Foothills could mean hot and dry weather conditions, but this past June offered up mild temperatures and pleasant sunshine. A contingent of CARS members headed up to Avery to get on the air for … Continue reading
The annual 13 Colonies special event will begin on July 1 at 1300 UTC and conclude on July 8 at 0400 UTC. Stations representing the original 13 British colonies, plus two bonus stations, will be on the air with 1 × 1 call signs. … Continue reading
Field Day is ham radio’s open house. Every June, more than 40,000 hams throughout North America set up temporary transmitting stations in public places to demonstrate ham radio’s science, skill and service to our communities and our nation. It combines public … Continue reading