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Re: SARC Repeater Listings in the ARRL Repeater Directory
David
The SARC repeaters are both listed under W5SC.
In His service,
Schuylar Crist
73 de KE5VIP
IT/Media Director, South Texas Republicans P.A.C.
Media Relations Director, McCurdy for Mayor
State
David
The SARC repeaters are both listed under W5SC.
In His service,
Schuylar Crist
73 de KE5VIP
IT/Media Director, South Texas Republicans P.A.C.
Media Relations Director, McCurdy for Mayor
State
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Schuylar CRIST <skyskyrider@...>
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#113
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Re: SARC Repeater Listings in the ARRL Repeater Directory
Thanks Schuylar, that answers my question.
David
wrote:
Directory
Thanks Schuylar, that answers my question.
David
wrote:
Directory
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davidftx <davidftx@...>
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Re: SARC Repeater Listings in the ARRL Repeater Directory
I also agree a County by County repeater list should be compiled. Would also be nice to know just how far the coverage range could conceivably go.
In His service,
Schuylar Crist
73 de
I also agree a County by County repeater list should be compiled. Would also be nice to know just how far the coverage range could conceivably go.
In His service,
Schuylar Crist
73 de
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Schuylar CRIST <skyskyrider@...>
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#115
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Re: SARC Repeater Listings in the ARRL Repeater Directory
David they are both W5SC my dir is 2006-2007 Ke5HBF
David they are both W5SC my dir is 2006-2007 Ke5HBF
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By
Floyd Gordon
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#116
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Kids Day is Sunday, January 7th from Noon until 6:00pm
Pat Knight, AD5BR, writes that, "Kids' Day is Sunday, January 7, from
noon until 6 PM our time (1800 - 2400 Zulu). I wish we could come up
with a site to get some kids on
the air." And she's
Pat Knight, AD5BR, writes that, "Kids' Day is Sunday, January 7, from
noon until 6 PM our time (1800 - 2400 Zulu). I wish we could come up
with a site to get some kids on
the air." And she's
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davidftx <davidftx@...>
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#117
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Re: Kids Day is Sunday, January 7th from Noon until 6:00pm
David
I know some churches have no evening services...but have large youth groups who might be interested. It would be a good way for them to learn about the community service aspect of our work.
David
I know some churches have no evening services...but have large youth groups who might be interested. It would be a good way for them to learn about the community service aspect of our work.
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Schuylar CRIST <skyskyrider@...>
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#118
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APRS Presentation at the December 14th San Antonio Radio Club Meeting
APRS: Automatic Position Reporting System
Presented by Jim Mastrogiovanni, KK5RZ
San Antonio Radio Club
December 14, 2006
KCOMM 7:30 PM
Jim, KK5RZ, will give a presentation on APRS at the December
APRS: Automatic Position Reporting System
Presented by Jim Mastrogiovanni, KK5RZ
San Antonio Radio Club
December 14, 2006
KCOMM 7:30 PM
Jim, KK5RZ, will give a presentation on APRS at the December
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davidftx <davidftx@...>
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#119
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Re: APRS Presentation at the December 14th San Antonio Radio Club Meeting
Cool! Jim is a great presenter, and I've had the privilege of working triathlon and marathon events where he coordinated the APRS reporting and providing status information to the race
Cool! Jim is a great presenter, and I've had the privilege of working triathlon and marathon events where he coordinated the APRS reporting and providing status information to the race
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Pat Knight AD5BR <ad5br@...>
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#120
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Re: N5IUT's Radio Teacher Project featured at the ARRL website
David and Lee,
Thank you both for your support on the guide. Andrea Hartlage, KG4IUM
writes a great column for hams of all ages and it has brought a lot of
traffic to the study guide from all over
David and Lee,
Thank you both for your support on the guide. Andrea Hartlage, KG4IUM
writes a great column for hams of all ages and it has brought a lot of
traffic to the study guide from all over
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Paul Guido
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#121
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FCC Eliminates Morse Code Requirements for All Amateur Radio Licenses
Read it here: http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-
269012A1.pdf
They also refused the ARRL's petition to reconsider the 3600 to 3635
KHz portion of 75 meters.
David
Read it here: http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-
269012A1.pdf
They also refused the ARRL's petition to reconsider the 3600 to 3635
KHz portion of 75 meters.
David
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davidftx <davidftx@...>
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#122
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Re: FCC Eliminates Morse Code Requirements for All Amateur Radio Licenses
ARRL article here:
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2006/12/15/104/?nc=1
<http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2006/12/15/104/?nc=1>
FCC Notice here:
ARRL article here:
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2006/12/15/104/?nc=1
<http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2006/12/15/104/?nc=1>
FCC Notice here:
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davidftx <davidftx@...>
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Re: FCC Eliminates Morse Code Requirements for All Amateur Radio Licenses
David,
I just read the news. This makes creating a General Class Study Guide even
more important when the new General Question pool is released in January.
73
Paul Guido, N5IUT
David,
I just read the news. This makes creating a General Class Study Guide even
more important when the new General Question pool is released in January.
73
Paul Guido, N5IUT
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Paul Guido
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#124
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General Class Written Test - Study and Preparation
As mentioned earlier, the FCC sent a Press Release that the code requirement
will be eliminated as a requirement for all Amateur Radio licensing. This
will be enacted around the end of January 2007.
As mentioned earlier, the FCC sent a Press Release that the code requirement
will be eliminated as a requirement for all Amateur Radio licensing. This
will be enacted around the end of January 2007.
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Paul Guido
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#125
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Re: FCC Eliminates Morse Code Requirements for All Amateur Radio Licenses
If the question pool will change for General Class in January, how quickly might QRZ.com revamp their pool?
I have been using that site to study for the written exam for some time.
In His
If the question pool will change for General Class in January, how quickly might QRZ.com revamp their pool?
I have been using that site to study for the written exam for some time.
In His
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Schuylar CRIST <skyskyrider@...>
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#126
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Re: FCC Eliminates Morse Code Requirements for All Amateur Radio Licenses
Yes, but we need to accomodate those who have been studying the
current pool and were stuck on the code. The current pool will be
valid until July or so, will it not?
Guide
Yes, but we need to accomodate those who have been studying the
current pool and were stuck on the code. The current pool will be
valid until July or so, will it not?
Guide
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davidftx <davidftx@...>
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#127
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Re: FCC Eliminates Morse Code Requirements for All Amateur Radio Licenses
The General License question pool will be released in January 2007, but
doesn't take effect until July 1st 2007.
They release the pool of questions early so folks who don't plan on taking
the test
The General License question pool will be released in January 2007, but
doesn't take effect until July 1st 2007.
They release the pool of questions early so folks who don't plan on taking
the test
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Lee Besing
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Re: FCC Eliminates Morse Code Requirements for All Amateur Radio Licenses
Thanks Lee!
Now, as a result of these changes...what bands can a Tech work? Are any new Voice privileges given?
In His service,
Schuylar Crist
73 de KE5VIP
IT/Media Director, South Texas
Thanks Lee!
Now, as a result of these changes...what bands can a Tech work? Are any new Voice privileges given?
In His service,
Schuylar Crist
73 de KE5VIP
IT/Media Director, South Texas
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Schuylar CRIST <skyskyrider@...>
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#129
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Re: FCC Eliminates Morse Code Requirements for All Amateur Radio Licenses
The General tests from now through June 30, 2007 will still be based on the "old" pool.
The pool is NOT changing in January. The "new" question pool for the General License will be RELEASED in
The General tests from now through June 30, 2007 will still be based on the "old" pool.
The pool is NOT changing in January. The "new" question pool for the General License will be RELEASED in
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Pat Knight AD5BR <ad5br@...>
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Re: FCC Eliminates Morse Code Requirements for All Amateur Radio Licenses
Thanks Pat!
Got the pool downloaded and saved. Glad to see the answers with the questions to. I didn't notice the answers at first glance.
In His service,
Schuylar Crist
73 de KE5VIP
IT/Media
Thanks Pat!
Got the pool downloaded and saved. Glad to see the answers with the questions to. I didn't notice the answers at first glance.
In His service,
Schuylar Crist
73 de KE5VIP
IT/Media
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Schuylar CRIST <skyskyrider@...>
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#131
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Re: FCC Eliminates Morse Code Requirements for All Amateur Radio Licenses
At the time it takes effect, which is likely to be late January, Techs
and Tech Pluses are equalized. That gives all Techs phone priviledges
at 28.3-28.5 MHz plus all the Tech+ CW HF bands. CW will
At the time it takes effect, which is likely to be late January, Techs
and Tech Pluses are equalized. That gives all Techs phone priviledges
at 28.3-28.5 MHz plus all the Tech+ CW HF bands. CW will
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davidftx <davidftx@...>
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#132
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