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2m-coverage - Carc-wiki
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Click on the maps themselves for larger, more detailed versions. All maps depict a 15 watt transmitter in the 146.600Mhz range and an antenna with 3dbi gain. Each site's antenna is modeled to it's actual tower height above ground. And the 146.940 machine. On top of Casper Mountain provide similar coverage - for travelers coming into or leaving Casper or out South in the Shirley Basin area - the I-25 corridor East and South. Relative coverage from the Casper Mnt site (146.940 and 145.235).
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So You Want to Become an Amateur Radio Operator? - Carc-wiki
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So You Want to Become an Amateur Radio Operator? A couple of starting points for you to look at:. The "What is Amateur Radio? Page on the American Radio Relay League Site. The Wikipedia Amateur Radio Page. Is a great jumping off point. Some of the bands we enjoy using. As US hams. We, in the Americas, are in ITU. Ham radio is a reliable communication service in almost any condition. Have a look at these insightful articles. (Caution, some links may contain harsh language). Ham Radio for Communications.
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Repeater - Carc-wiki
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What is a repeater? A repeater is a radio device which consists of both a transmitter and a receiver, and of course, an antenna. The repeater is usually located at a high place with a good "view" of the surrounding area. So what's the point of all of that? Well, let's say that you have a handheld radio transceiver. Well, maybe it can, with the help of a repeater. . A) is in that good location with a clear "view" of both you and your friend's locations. B) has a good antenna. Many communities and location...
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VE Test - Carc-wiki
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What you need to know. Next Scheduled CARC sponsored VE Session. ARRL listed VE test sessions in Wyoming. What you need to know. Please, also visit the VE page. For important testing information! Read up and ask any questions you may have well in advance of the test date. Next Scheduled CARC sponsored VE Session. Next scheduled VE session will be held on - Wednesday, 31 Aug - 7:00pm. Wyoming Medical Center, Support Services Building, Auditorium B. Signs will be posted. Support Services Building at WMC.
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IRLP DTMF - Carc-wiki
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Redirected from KD7AGA IRLP DTMF. Use this link to check the node's current status. Hosted on the node itself! If you're an APRS user, you can view the node's status via APRS. View Casper APRS activity, including the IRLP node stauts via APRS here. Please, give your call sign before sending any DTMF codes. Apparently I have to emphasize this. Tried to be nice, but come on. YOU MUST ID YOUR STATION BEFORE SENDING DTMF CODES! I've been hearing folks sending tones without any ID at all. This is a blatan...
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Aprs - Carc-wiki
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Amateur Posistion Reporting System (APRS). Using APRS in Wyoming. Suggested paths (RF only). Amateur Posistion Reporting System (APRS). APRS is a protocol. The APRS protocol allows the sharing of data pertinent to an area of interest. A tactical, real time situation awareness system. For more information and detail on the many aspects of APRS, visit any of the many available web sites for some ideas. A few of the more popular sites include:. Http:/ aprs.org Bob's (WB4APR) site. The one who started it all.
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Membership - Carc-wiki
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Anyone and everyone with an interest in radio or RF communications - licensed or not - is welcome to participate in CARC activities. Anyone who would like to become a member of CARC is encouraged to have an Amateur Operators license, but it is not required. We're more than happy to render whatever assistance we can to help you get you your license, including classes, private instruction and VE testing for ALL AMATEUR LICENSE CLASSES! Membership dues are paid annually and are currently at:. CARC is an ARR...
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Silent Keys - Carc-wiki
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Our club members that have passed on. Bruce McDonald, KF7CFY. David A. Allerheiligen MD, N0AXE. Charles R. "Bob" Thrapp, W7AYH. Richard Doyle, W7BIG. Bruce McDonald, KF7CFY. Bruce making contacts during Field Day, 2011. Bruce McDonald, 75, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 16, 2015 at Wyoming Medical Center. He was born June 25, 1939 to the late Ralph and late Pearl (Mihalski) of Newcastle, WY graduating from Newcastle High School in 1957. David A. Allerheiligen MD, N0AXE. Dave was a man of many ...
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Meetings - Carc-wiki
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Note: due to after hours security concerns at both locations please plan to bring an HT in order to call for assistance with entry if needed - Someone will be posted at the door to let you in up until the meeting starts. After that you will need to call on 146.520 or call or text Shawn 307-262-4757, Tate 307-277-6199 or Ken 307-315-0147 for entry. (ie. don't be late). Regular meetings of the Casper Amateur Radio Club are held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 1900hrs local. The Support S...
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ARISS - Carc-wiki
http://casperarc.net/wiki/index.php/ARISS
Is Amateur Radio on the International Space Station. There is a packet digipeater (often used for APRS), voice repeaters and plans for SSTV and Amateur TV on ISS. Has a page describing and offering operating advice and information for ARISS. Offers this page of information. Retrieved from " http:/ casperarc.net/wiki/index.php? This page was last modified on 11 April 2007, at 13:15. Content is available under Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0.
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