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 SKYWARN
President: Paul - K4PRB

Vice-President: Gavin - KD7GJB 


The Chesapeake Amateur Radio Service was started in 1979 with approximately 12 charter members. The club continues to have a group of operators dedicated to provide SKYWARN and emergency communication services and educational opportunities to citizens of the City of Chesapeake and the South Hampton Roads community. Our current membership (2008) exceeds 80 members!
Club meetings are in the QRM Room, 116 Reservation Dr, Chesapeake, VA 23322-5204 at 7:30 p.m. the first Monday of each month. Occasional restaurant locations are announced in the Spectrum Newsletter and in the EVENTS section.

City of Chesapeake and CARS


Please refresh this page regularly. Updates occur frequently.

The next meeting is June 2, 2008!!

At the Moose Lodge #989.   It's a dinner meeting!!!

This is the same Lodge that our Springfest was held at.

Click here for a map.

 


Field Day is nearly here!!!

(And you thought it was safe to go into the water!)

Meetings are in the QRM Room,
first Monday of the month at 7:30 pm,
Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jul, Aug, Oct and Nov.
If the first Monday is a holiday,
the meeting will be the following week.

The next meeting is June 2, 2008!!

At the Moose Lodge #989.   It's a dinner meeting!!!

This is the same Lodge that our Springfest was held at.

Click here for a map.

Dinner Meetings are held Mar, Jun, Sep, and Dec

ARRL June VHF QSO Party

14 Jun 1800Z to 16 Jun 0300Z or ...
14 June 1400 EST to 15 June 2300 EST

50 MHz and above!!!

Object: To work as many amateur stations in as
many different 2 degrees by 1 degree grid squares as possible
using authorized frequencies above 50 MHz.
Foreign stations work W/VE amateurs only.

Click here for more information.

For those folks that can remember
the warm glow of a triode,
this link might just amaze
you with the delicate
precision & artistry
vacuum tube making
really requires:


Vacuum Tube Construction

The video has a pleasing piano soundtrack. 
Although the video was done in France;
there is no dialogue to be concerned with.  Enjoy!!!

CARS MEETINGS ON THE AIR:

CARS Net, Sundays at 8:00 pm
146.820 repeater PL 162.2

And on 10 meters every Monday (Except the 1st Monday, meeting night) at 8:00pm. 
The frequency will be 28.400 mHz +/- QRM.  Hear you there!!!

C.A.R.S.

QRM Room is located at
116 Reservation Dr, Chesapeake, VA 23322-5204

W4CAR 2m Repeaters are now on
146.82 MHz (Tone 162.2 Hz)
and 146.61 MHz (Tone 162.2 Hz)
as well as 444.00 MHz (Tone 162.2 Hz)
(444.000 repeater is temporarily out of service
during its move to the Greenbrier tower/location.)



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Webmaster (Emeritus): Leo Kusuda (KG4PWC)
Webmaster: Sean Gorman (W5CDR) 
 

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