Category Archives: Amateur Radio

Lingering Projects

Over the course of the last few months, I have come across a few projects that I have not taken the opportunity to work on, and I really should. The following projects are on my short list of things to … Continue reading

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Response to Heads of IARC

In the time since the September, 2006 meeting of IARC, I have had some time to evaluate the past, current, and future direction of the club. While I have high hopes for the future, the recent past history of the … Continue reading

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ARRL Field Day 2005

Every year, the ARRL sponsors Field Day, a 24-hour contest to accumulate as many points as possible. Points are awarded based on the number of contacts a station has with other stations throughout the country, along with bonuses for overcoming … Continue reading

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Stormy Weather

The last week has been an interesting one for my ham radio hobby. A month ago, I announced to the local club that I would run for the position of Secretary. The elections occured Friday night, where only one of … Continue reading

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New Responsibility

Last night, I accepted the position of Assistant Coordinator for Richland County’s Skywarn group. I am still learning a lot about the job, but it sounds like a lot of fun and a good way to contribute more back to … Continue reading

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