Come Join the Technical Elmering Net
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Thursday, 7:30 pm until 9:30pm
On the following repeaters:
146.79 MHz (La Vigia Hill)
223.92 MHz (Santa Cruz Island)
224.08 MHz (La Cumbre Peak)
Minus offset, PL 131.8
Hosted by Dave Milton, K6HWN
All Amateur Radio-related topics are welcome.
Bring your questions, experiences, and/or expertise.
---Michael, NO6O
SBARC Wednesday Nets
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Beginning at 7:00 pm on the following linked repeaters:
146.79 MHz (La Vigia Hill)
223.92 MHz (Santa Cruz Island)
224.08 MHz (La Cumbre Peak)
Minus offset, PL 131.8
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7:00pm - 7:30pm -- Amateur Radio Newsline (www.ARNewsLine.org)
7:30pm - 8:00pm -- Weekly Club Net
8:00pm - 8:30pm -- Swap Net, hosted by Dave Milton, K6HWN
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Then, at 8:30pm, on 144.210 MHz, is the VHF Single Side Band Roundtable, typically hosted by Ken Owen, N6KTH. This popular roundtable is now in its third year. Some People start checking in early between 8:00pm and 8:30pm. For details, visit www.n6kth.com/vhf.
---Michael, NO6O
Come Join the Technical Elmering Net
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Thursday, 7:30 pm until 9:30pm
On the following repeaters:
146.79 MHz (La Vigia Hill)
223.92 MHz (Santa Cruz Island)
224.08 MHz (La Cumbre Peak)
Minus offset, PL 131.8
Hosted by Dave Milton, K6HWN
All Amateur Radio-related topics are welcome.
Bring your questions, experiences, and/or expertise.
---Michael, NO6O
SBARC Wednesday Nets
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Beginning at 7:00 pm on the following linked repeaters:
146.79 MHz (La Vigia Hill)
223.92 MHz (Santa Cruz Island)
224.08 MHz (La Cumbre Peak)
Minus offset, PL 131.8
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7:00pm - 7:30pm -- Amateur Radio Newsline (www.ARNewsLine.org)
7:30pm - 8:00pm -- Weekly Club Net
8:00pm - 8:30pm -- Swap Net, hosted by Dave Milton, K6HWN
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Then, at 8:30pm, on 144.210 MHz, is the VHF Single Side Band Roundtable, typically hosted by Ken Owen, N6KTH. This popular roundtable is now in its third year. Some People start checking in early between 8:00pm and 8:30pm. For details, visit www.n6kth.com/vhf.
---Michael, NO6O
The 15th World ARDF Championships were held in Croatia this year. The
headquarters were in Opatija, a beautiful resort town on the Adriatic
Sea. Dennis and I were lucky as we had a spacious room with a balcony
overlooking the Adriatic Sea. It was tough, but someone had to do it :).
The championships had two components this year; the 1st Blind World ARDF
Competition and the World ARDF Championships.
It was raining for the Friday competition, and the German team got a
kick out of my wearing a (borrowed) German club raincoat, especially
since I was an international referee.
For the first time, the US took two medals; a silver medal in the Day
one W-60 80M team event on Wednesday and a Bronze medal in the Day two
M-50 2M event on Friday.
George Neal, KF6YKN, took the bronze medal which was the second one he
has won as a US ARDF team member. George (Gyuri Nagy) won his class for
the World Championships many years ago when he competed with the
Hungarian ARDF Team. He also got his US tech ticket at a special VE
session held (primarily) for him at the club station.
Karla Leach and Ruth Bromar took the silver out of a field of three
teams on the 2M competition. Karla has been at most of the World
Championships since 2000 while this was the first World Championships
competition for Ruth.
Jay, WB6RDV, took 28th out of 51 on the 80M competition and 48th out of
51 on the 2M competition. On 2M, the reflections were wicked and almost
everyone I talked to had problems getting good bearings.
The regular competition results can be found on the DARC site here:
http://www.darc.de/referate/ardf/contest/10091517/10091517.htm
Dennis, WB6OBB, took 4th out of a field of 7 in the veterans catagory
for the 1st Blind World ARDF Competition. He claims if I hadn't worn him
out by taken him up some hills earlier that day in search of a practice
80M transmitter, he would have done better :).
A link to the Blind ARDF Competition results can be found here in zip
format:
http://www.ardf2010.com/index.php/results
Marvin, KE6HTS
Come Join the Technical Elmering Net
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Thursday, 7:30 pm until 9:30pm
On the following repeaters:
146.79 MHz (La Vigia Hill)
223.92 MHz (Santa Cruz Island)
224.08 MHz (La Cumbre Peak)
Minus offset, PL 131.8
Hosted by Dave Milton, K6HWN
All Amateur Radio-related topics are welcome.
Bring your questions, experiences, and/or expertise.
---Michael, NO6O
SBARC Wednesday Nets -- TRIVIA NIGHT!
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Beginning at 7:00 pm on the following linked repeaters:
146.79 MHz (La Vigia Hill)
223.92 MHz (Santa Cruz Island)
224.08 MHz (La Cumbre Peak)
Minus offset, PL 131.8
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7:00pm - 7:30pm -- Amateur Radio Newsline (www.ARNewsLine.org)
7:30pm - 8:00pm -- !! TRIVIA NIGHT !! Hosted by Dave Milton, K6HWN
8:00pm - 8:30pm -- Swap Net, hosted by Dave Milton, K6HWN
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Then, at 8:30pm, on 144.210 MHz, is the VHF Single Side Band Roundtable, typically hosted by Ken Owen, N6KTH. This popular roundtable is now in its third year. Some People start checking in early between 8:00pm and 8:30pm. For details, visit www.n6kth.com/vhf.
---Michael, NO6O
SBARC Meeting Program for our September gathering
Net Energy Metering -- How you, too, can sell energy to the power
company
Guest Speaker, Laura Rudison of the Southern California Edison Co.,
will travel to Goleta from Edison's head office in Rosemead to explain
to SBARC members and the public how they can get involved with energy
coming from and going to the power company. Forty years with Edison
has led Ms. Rudison to the positions where she has had responsibility
for developing, implementing, administering, and managing the
utility’s Net Energy Metering Program. You won't want to miss this!
The Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club holds its meetings at the Goleta
Union School District at 401 North Fairview Avenue in Goleta, right
across the street from the Goleta Library. The meeting begins at 7:30
pm and all are welcome.
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This Friday night, September 17, 2010, the Santa Barbara Amateur Radio
Club will celebrate its first monthly meeting since May! Yes, summer
has been fun but starting up our monthly club meetings will be even
more fun. Don't miss a single one of them. And for sure, don't miss
this one. The program for the evening promises to be a knock-'em-dead
presentation on how you, too, can get on the band wagon of seriously
reducing the size of your electric bill and possibly making money at
the same time.
As usual, you can look forward to our "free-to-good-home" table where
you may take all you want and even add to the heap by emptying your
shack of old stuff. Your spouse will love you for it. And don't forget
that we get hungry and thirsty after good meetings and crave coffee,
doughnuts, cookies, cakes, soft drinks and even more. Please help out
by bringing some of that. Thank you.
Our monthly club meetings always present great opportunities to shake
some hands of folks we haven't seen for a while. The meeting begins at
7:30 pm but most folks come earlier to hang around and chat. Maybe you
can bring someone with you. Maybe you can bring some Junque. (Please
take home the things you brought that no one took.)
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SBARC Meeting Program for our September gathering
Net Energy Metering -- How you, too, can sell energy to the power company
Guest Speaker, Laura Rudison of the Southern California Edison Co., will travel to Goleta from Edison's head office in Rosemead to explain to SBARC members and the public how they can get involved with energy coming from and going to the power company. Forty years with Edison has led Ms. Rudison to the positions where she has had responsibility for developing, implementing, administering, and managing the utility's Net Energy Metering Program. You won't want to miss this!
The Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club holds its meetings at the Goleta Union School District at 401 North Fairview Avenue in Goleta, right across the street from the Goleta Library. The meeting begins at 7:30 pm and all are welcome.
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This Friday night, September 17, 2010, the Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club will celebrate its first monthly meeting since May! Yes, summer has been fun but starting up our monthly club meetings will be even more fun. Don't miss a single one of them. And for sure, don't miss this one. The program for the evening promises to be a knock-'em-dead presentation on how you, too, can get on the band wagon of seriously reducing the size of your electric bill and possibly making money at the same time.
As usual, you can look forward to our "free-to-good-home" table where you may take all you want and even add to the heap by emptying your shack of old stuff. Your spouse will love you for it. And don't forget that we get hungry and thirsty after good meetings and crave coffee, doughnuts, cookies, cakes, soft drinks and even more. Please help out by bringing some of that. Thank you.
Our monthly club meetings always present great opportunities to shake some hands of folks we haven't seen for a while. The meeting begins at 7:30 pm but most folks come earlier to hang around and chat. Maybe you can bring someone with you. Maybe you can bring some Junque. (Please take home the things you brought that no one took.)
____________________________________________________________
Get Free Email with Video Mail & Video Chat!
http://www.juno.com/freeemail?refcd=JUTAGOUT1FREM0210
SBARC Meeting Program for our September gathering
Net Energy Metering -- How you, too, can sell energy to the power company
Guest Speaker, Laura Rudison of the Southern California Edison Co., will travel to Goleta from Edison's head office in Rosemead to explain to SBARC members and the public how they can get involved with energy coming from and going to the power company. Forty years with Edison has led Ms. Rudison to the positions where she has had responsibility for developing, implementing, administering, and managing the utility's Net Energy Metering Program. You won't want to miss this!
The Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club holds its meetings at the Goleta Union School District at 401 North Fairview Avenue in Goleta, right across the street from the Goleta Library. The meeting begins at 7:30 pm and all are welcome.
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This Friday night, September 17, 2010, the Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club will celebrate its first monthly meeting since May! Yes, summer has been fun but starting up our monthly club meetings will be even more fun. Don't miss a single one of them. And for sure, don't miss this one. The program for the evening promises to be a knock-'em-dead presentation on how you, too, can get on the band wagon of seriously reducing the size of your electric bill and possibly making money at the same time.
As usual, you can look forward to our "free-to-good-home" table where you may take all you want and even add to the heap by emptying your shack of old stuff. Your spouse will love you for it. And don't forget that we get hungry and thirsty after good meetings and crave coffee, doughnuts, cookies, cakes, soft drinks and even more. Please help out by bringing some of that. Thank you.
Our monthly club meetings always present great opportunities to shake some hands of folks we haven't seen for a while. The meeting begins at 7:30 pm but most folks come earlier to hang around and chat. Maybe you can bring someone with you. Maybe you can bring some Junque. (Please take home the things you brought that no one took.)
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