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Barry /KB1TLR ; communications coordinator for the Falmouth Road Race is looking for volunteer radio operators. The race is Sunday August 15th, you will need to be on station prior to 8:00 am in Falmouth. Depending on your station you may be required to wear a mask. Barry will put out a complete operations manual prior to the race with all the details you should need. The only equipment you need is a 2 M HT with a hygain antenna if possible. You can email Barry - timefliestoo@gmail.com, or you may call or text 508-237-3429.
Presented by Jack McElroy, KM4ZIA and Audrey McElroy, KM4BUNJack McElroy, KM4ZIA and Audrey McElroy, KM4BUN talk about their experiences with high altitude balloons and explain how others can also be involved in high altitude balloons and be able to launch successfully! Their discussion will include how high-altitude balloons are a great way to involve more youth in Ham Radio and how it is a fantastic learning experience for students.Thursday, July 22, 2021 @ 3:30 pm EDT (2030 UTC)
Presented by John Portune, W6NBCCoiled Coax Baluns are a familiar term in the world of ham radio, but not many hams know how to design them for maximum efficiency. The Internet offers many designs and can be confusing, so this presentation will help you learn the following: (1) The main function of a balun; (2) Calculating, and not guessing, at the amount of coil needed; (3) Self Resonance and frequency limitations.
Antenna Zoning Part 6: The HearingWed June 30, 2021 @ 2 pm EDT (1800 UTC)This is the sixth webinar of a special six-part series being presented by Fred Hopengarten, K1VR, author of Antenna Zoning for the Radio Amateur. Don't let the confusing tangle of ordinances and bylaws keep you from installing the antenna you need in order to communicate effectively. http://www.arrl.org/arrl-learning-network-webinars
Antenna Zoning Part 5: More LawsMon June 28, 2021 @ 2 pm EDT (1800 UTC)This is the fifth webinar of a special six-part series being presented by Fred Hopengarten, K1VR, author of Antenna Zoning for the Radio Amateur. Don't let the confusing tangle of ordinances and bylaws keep you from installing the antenna you need in order to communicate effectively. http://www.arrl.org/arrl-learning-network-webinars
Antenna Zoning Part 4: PRB-1: A Deep DiveWed June 23, 2021 @ 2 pm EDT (1800 UTC)This is the fourth webinar of a special six-part series being presented by Fred Hopengarten, K1VR, author of Antenna Zoning for the Radio Amateur. Don't let the confusing tangle of ordinances and bylaws keep you from installing the antenna you need in order to communicate effectively. http://www.arrl.org/arrl-learning-network-webinars
Before the tower leaves the backyard, Russ is helping me raise it a final time to remember & celebrate Bill. He loved our backyard & you wouldn’t believe the difference from when he first moved in.
Presented by Davide Lanfranconi, W6DGE, and Kevin Shin-Wheeler, N7KSW, from the Cal Poly Amateur Radio ClubThe Cal Poly Amateur Radio Club will be presenting on the idea, process, and challenges that were encountered while getting our club’s remote HF station on the air, as well as some methods and resources available for amateur radio operators and clubs to get their remote stations on the air.
This is an anouncement from another club, but the same info, and the class on zoom, applies to BARC. Field Day 2021 is June 26-27, 2021 from 1800 UTC (2 pm Eastern time) Saturday to 2059 UTC (4:59 PM Eastern) Sunday. CARA encourages all who are able to operate under their own call sign, and indicate K3CUJ as the club when submitting logs to ARRL so individual scores will be combined for an aggregate score for CARA.
Antenna Zoning Part 3: The ApplicationMon June 21, 2021 @ 2 pm EDT (1800 UTC)This is the third webinar of a special six-part series being presented by Fred Hopengarten, K1VR, author of Antenna Zoning for the Radio Amateur. Don't let the confusing tangle of ordinances and bylaws keep you from installing the antenna you need in order to communicate effectively. http://www.arrl.org/arrl-learning-network-webinars
Antenna Zoning Part 2: Principles & Preparation: How to Wear the White HatWed June 16, 2021 @ 2 pm EDT (1800 UTC)This is the second webinar of a special six-part series being presented by Fred Hopengarten, K1VR, author of Antenna Zoning for the Radio Amateur. Don't let the confusing tangle of ordinances and bylaws keep you from installing the antenna you need in order to communicate effectively. http://www.arrl.org/arrl-learning-network-webinars
In conjunction with the National Hurricane Conference next month, the traditional Amateur Radio Workshop sessions will be held virtually on Tuesday, June 15, 10:30 AM - 12 PM EDT and 1:30 - 5 PM EDT. The sessions will be moderated by Rob Macedo, KD1CY,Director of Operations, VoIP Hurricane Net, with Ripoll.To access the Zoom meeting check-in, use the meeting ID 844 9788 6921, and the passcode 565708.
Antenna Zoning: Special 6-part webinar seriesPresented by Fred Hopengarten, K1VR, author of "Antenna Zoning for the Radio Amateur"Antenna Zoning Part 1: Permitting in a NutshellMon June 14, 2021 @ 2 pm EDT (1800 UTC)This is the first webinar of a special six-part series being presented by Fred Hopengarten, K1VR, author of Antenna Zoning for the Radio Amateur.
Presented by Paul Bourque, N1SFE, ARRL Contest Program ManagerLearn how your club or group can take advantage of the 2021 Field Day rules waivers while operating as Class D or E from home. We’ll discuss how individuals or groups can boost their scores by earning bonus points, review how to use the Field Day web applet to submit your score, and go over how to attribute your score to your club’s aggregate score.