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Kansas QSO Party
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Listen for them on HF Frequencies
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Kansas QSO Party
Ohio QSO Party
WWROF World Wide DX Contest click on Link above to get to site
Here is an event everyone can participate in whether your an avid contester or just want to join in for a few hours, the exchange is simple just your call sign, name, and location. The event is primarily on HF technicians can also join in by tuning into and using the frequencies allocated for you on ten meters.
Bands: 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 meters only,
except no 160 meters for the RTTY contest. Suggested
frequencies are 1815, 3535, 7035, 14,035, 21,035 and
28,035 kHz (35 kHz up from band edge for Novice/Tech)
on CW; and 1865, 3850, 7225, 14,250, 21,300, and
28,500 kHz (28,450 kHz for Novice/Tech) on SSB
Rules can be found by clicking on the Link
Some Additional Photos and write up about this years cycling event can be found on the TARA website click on the link
I know we will hear more information on this Club collaboration between TARA and CARS for this scenic and challenging Cycling event. Many enhancements between Linking Repeaters kept Ken AE6LA and Mike WA6ZTY busy to provide adequate Radio coverage for the many Cyclist.
A JOB WELL DONE FOR ALL WHO HELPED OUT ON THIS EVENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you are interested in helping Ken with the Communications for this event happening on July 16th contact him through his email or phone (209)-795-5947 or (209) 768-5941
Our station near the Bear Valley Ski Resort, what is not seen the 40-10 m dipole that performed very well during the morning hours on 40 meters. An Afternoon thunder and lightening storm made the crew take down our operation. Thanks for your participation; Mark Godbot N6IV, Aaron Keese KN6QBY, Mike Grcevich KB6USJ, Walt Gyger K6WGY, Thomas Bradshaw KN6TQY, Kelly Greene KN6TQZ , Jeff Tatum KN6UUF
The San Andreas fire evacuation shelter has been relocated to Mountain Oaks School in order to accommodate the potential increase in evacuees.In addition, East Bay Municipal Utility District is offering to help those that have been displaced by the Electra Fire. Displaced residents with recreational vehicles or trailers may stay at Lake Pardee, while those with small recreational vehicles can stay at Lake Camanche-South Shore. People can additionally stay in their own vehicles or in tents and utilize the showers and restrooms at these properties. Additionally, CAL-Fire has established a public information telephone line that can be reached by calling (530) 647-5218. This line will have recorded information regarding the Electra fire and will be available 24 hours a day.
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