A Day on January 6th for Youth to be on the air especially on the HF frequencies as well as some local repeaters. Many of the kids participating may be with a school STEM club, or grandkids, scouts or kids … Continue reading
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Mine is the sunlight, Mine is the morning, Born of the one light, Eden saw play, Praise with elation, Praise every morning, God’s recreation on the new day. … Continue reading
May All Your Wishes Come True! … Continue reading
December is upon us the last month of 2023 posted below are photos from the Multi-Club picnic, as well as the Veterans Day Parade in Copperopolis. CARS members will again be active in 2024 stay tuned for more action! … Continue reading
One of our long time club members, Ben Autry, K6LHR, passed earlier this week.His grand daughter, Becky Cookson, wanted the membership to know of his memorial service being held on Monday Nov. 27 at 11:00am at the Angels Memorial Chapel, 1071 … Continue reading
Sam – WS6P ARES Emergency Coordinator – Calaveras County RACES Radio Officer – Calaveras County Hm: (209) 293-4010 1st Net Cell: (209) 418-9207 W6WPT Repeater 440.100 + T100 WIRES-X node 33432 From: Dan Sohn <sohn@sti.net>Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2023 7:02 AMToCc: Subject: Today’s RatPac “Cracking … Continue reading
11/05/2023 | Air Force MARS 75 Years Nov 5-Nov 11, 0001Z-2359Z, W1A-K*, All USA. Air Force Military Auxiliary Radio System. Technician and General portion of the 80 – 10 meter bands; SSB, CW, and digital modes. Certificate. See website, for e-certificate, … Continue reading
Grovers Mill, NJ Delaware Valley Radio Association HF 7.225, 14255,21.300 Certificate @ QSL Delaware Valley Radio Association, P.O Box 7024 Trenton. NJ 08628 email Webmaster@w2zq.com or http://www.w2zq.com In 1938 sales of radio receivers were robust it was the years before … Continue reading
After our Tower suffered catastrophic wind damage last Winter, work has begun on its replacement. The photos below document the progress being made, we are all anxiously waiting the final placement of our two meter antenna on the tower. I’m … Continue reading