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Rusk County Amateur Radio Club: July 2015
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July 31, 2015. Shreveport Hamfest set for Aug 8. The Shreveport Hamfest has been set for Saturday, August, 8th and is expected to be bigger and better that than last year's success. The Shreveport Amateur Radio Association which hosts the event have moved it to the Ag Building on the Louisiana State Fair Grounds in Shreveport. Organizers say this will allow for more parking and much more room to move around. Admission is $5. More information and directions are available at ShreveportHamFest.com. Many of ...
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Rusk County Amateur Radio Club: Nets
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This page contains information related to the RCARC's Nets. The Weekly Club Net. Is held at 7:30pm every Thursday on the club's. N5RCA Repeater at 146.78 MHz -0.60 Offset, PL: 131.8. Except the 4th Thursday of the month). Everyone is welcome to check in! Are also activated on the same repeater when needed for storm-spotting activities. A list of recent activations is shown at the bottom. August 4 - Ken KZ5S. August 11 - Keith KN5G. August 18 - Lester KF5UNL. September 1 - Craig AF5RI. Click the " Guest.
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Rusk County Amateur Radio Club: Shreveport Hamfest set for Aug 8
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July 31, 2015. Shreveport Hamfest set for Aug 8. The Shreveport Hamfest has been set for Saturday, August, 8th and is expected to be bigger and better that than last year's success. The Shreveport Amateur Radio Association which hosts the event have moved it to the Ag Building on the Louisiana State Fair Grounds in Shreveport. Organizers say this will allow for more parking and much more room to move around. Admission is $5. More information and directions are available at ShreveportHamFest.com. New Winl...
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Rusk County Amateur Radio Club: New Winlink Primer by Area Ham
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July 29, 2015. New Winlink Primer by Area Ham. Many of us in Rusk County have worked with Winlink either at home or during an emergency drill. Even more of us have at least heard about it and may have thought about diving into it some day. That would be a good idea since Winlink is quickly becoming one of the standard tools used in emergency communications by hams. Click here to read or download the Winlink System Information. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). At the Central Fire Station.
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Rusk County Amateur Radio Club: 2015 Field Day a great success!
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June 23, 2015. 2015 Field Day a great success! This weekend, the Rusk County Amateur Radio Club hosted a local Field Day station as it participated in the nation-wide emergency preparedness event. This year's station was again at the Rusk County Office of Emergency Management's Emergency Operations Center, located at the rear of the county courthouse, 115 North Main Street in Henderson, TX. Each year thousands of amateur radio operators take part in a two-day emergency communications drill which often fe...
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Rusk County Amateur Radio Club: N9JN talks up Emergency radio in E.TX
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April 28, 2015. N9JN talks up Emergency radio in E.TX. John Newman, N9JN, visited the Rusk County Amateur Radio Club during its recent April meeting to talk about emergency communications in East Texas. John is a director of the East Texas Emergency Communications Services. Club in Tyler. He also works with the state-wide RACES. Group John spoke about the organizations efforts to serve numerous agencies in the region during local disasters. Mark also gave a brief demonstration of Fldigi. Locate on a Map.
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Rusk County Amateur Radio Club: Survey flight over the OEM roof
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June 01, 2015. Survey flight over the OEM roof. Jon, NU5G, brought out his remote-controlled helicopter Monday to perform a fly-over of the OEM building. The club is planning on placing an HF antenna on the building for use in emergency communications but access to the roof is extremely limited. in order to avoid using costly equipment to climb to the top and get a peak for planning purposes, Jon took to the air and got a great shot of the roof. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 06 MHz PL:131.8.
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Rusk County Amateur Radio Club: Ham Talk
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The RCARC will meet on Thursday, August 25, 2016, at 7pm. At the Central Fire Station. 06 MHz PL:131.8. Locate on a Map. Locate on a Map. 5MHz PL: 131.8. 06 MHz PL:136.5. Locate on a Map. Sign up to get our. Longview E.Tx ARC. Cherokee Co. ARC. ARRL North TX Sec. ARRL West Gulf Div. ARES Dist. 8. Info on our next. Click for weather forecast. The Deep Mysteries of SWR Exposed! ShhhCan your Pi wisper?
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Rusk County Amateur Radio Club: New Section Manager for ARRL's NTX
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May 02, 2015. New Section Manager for ARRLs NTX. Nancy McCain, K5NLM. The ARRL North Texas Section. Has a new Section Manager. Nancy McCain, K5NLM, from Fort Worth, formally took over the position on May 1, succeeding incumbent SM Chris Brewer, N5GMJ. Brewer resigned due to increased work and family commitments. ARRL Field Services and Radiosport Manager Dave Patton, NN1N, made the appointment in consultation with Brewer (who recommended McCain for the post) and ARRL West Gulf Division. Locate on a Map.
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Rusk County Amateur Radio Club: Sugru: Duct Tape meets Playdough!
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May 19, 2015. Sugru: Duct Tape meets Playdough! Can there be something as fun and creative as Playdough and as practical as duct tape? As a ham always looking for cool new things, I think so! My first experience with Sugru came after my son dropped his table computer and splintered off a small piece of rubberize plastic trim around the edge. With a pea-sized ball of Sugru, pressed into the hole where missing piece had been, his tablet was as good as new and it was almost impossible to see the repair.