Amateur radio repeaters are also designed so that spurious signals and noise should also not cause the repeater to transmit. In order to "open" the repeater up there must be a signal on its receive or input fre
BASIC ELECTRONICS - for radio amateursAmateur radio operators must understand basic electronics. The more you understand about basic electricity and basic electronics the more fun you will have. First; get a good understanding of basic electricity. When you have a good background in electricity you...
Similar to NVRG, W9PCI Amateur Radio Southwest Florida (WARSF) is dedicated to providing and supporting amateur radio in Southwest Florida. HF "remote" and conventional / digital repeaters are available to licensed amateur radio operators with emphasis on Amateur Radio Emergency Service of Collier ...
This is a 1/8" thick brass sign found by one of my daughters at a yard sale. When radio installations were made on older ships in the 1920s and 30s, sometimes a new cabin was built to house them and it was called the Radio House. There was one such ship in the 1959 Eastern Arct...
NFARC, founded in 1473, predates amateur radio. We have our origins with the Knights Templar movement in Europe and came to the New World with Christopher Columbus' arrival to the Americas in 1492. The organization eventually morphed into the Freemason movement, and then NFARC. We finance all...
Welcome to the New Plymouth Amateur Radio Club, Branch 27 of NZART –(New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters). We are a friendly bunch of people who have at least one thing in common – a love of radio. Everything from communicating locally on VHF or UHF frequencies, or to the ...
The Des Moines Radio Amateurs Association is structured so that the positions of President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary along with the three of the six director positions are up for election annually with the election traditionally occurring during the May meeting. Any licensed amateur ...
Repeaters Operating Guide Contact UsStill Closed – let’s be patient, follow guidelines and beat this Covid-19 challenge Posted on April 6, 2021 by rhardman Hello Oakville ARC friends and Radio Amateurs – This has been a challenging year and a frustrating one, but Oakville ARC must follow...
The first Madison Oneida Emergency Service Net, sponsored by the Madison Oneida Amateur Radio Club will take place at 7:30PM on Thursday, May 1st on the 145.170 (-) W2MO repeater. The plan is to provide a simple training at each session, once per month – keeping it short and sweet ...
has excellent local coverage utilizing the 147.045/442.035 linked repeaters, regional coverage using the NI4CE analog/NXDN system and state-wide coverage through SARNet. We also have the Wires-X repeater on 442.7375 which I try to keep linked to America-Link. Stand by for more to come. -KW...