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Two meter repeater: 147.285 + (103.5 PL tone at times) Our second repeater: 442.050 + (103.5 PL tone required) ------------------ WELLINGTON EMERGENCY NET - Mondays 7:30 pm 2nd, 3rd and 4th Mondays of the month on two meters NOTE: If the 1st Monday is a holiday, Nets will be held in place of a regular meeting. ------------------ WRC MEMORY LANE NET - Thursdays 7:30 pm We invite you to share your fond memories, discover the origins of our jargon, ask about the old rig you saw at the hamfest or tell us about your early experiences... all are food for thought on the MEMORY LANE NET. Our programs explore the roots of our hobby and focus on engineering, science, technology and even oddball human behavior! We also look at news that reflects the state of the art in those fields and discuss their impact on communications. ------------------ WRC Slow Scan/Digital Mode Net - Sundays - 7:30 pm For the curious, beginner and experienced operator... learn all about the newest modes used to send pictures and information locally and around the world. |

- WRC MEETINGS - 1ST MONDAY OF THE MONTH AT 7:30 PM * The WRC promotes the development of its members by holding monthly meetings and special workshops on a broad range of topics. Meetings are normally held the 1st Monday of each month at 7:30 PM in the Wellington Community Center. * If it is a Holiday weekend, the meeting will be on the 2nd Monday. ALWAYS CHECK THE SECTION BELOW TO CONFIRM.... View Wellington/Activity Location map now |

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - STAY TUNED FOR MORE... "BYTES AND BAGELS MINI-WORKSHOPS" 10 am on Sundays... Limited to eight guests per session RSVP Always Required Have a bagel breakfast and learn how things work!!! See closeup demonstrations, perform hands on construction projects, learn about setting up equipment, hardware or software.. |
LEFT: Sunday mornings are for comraderie, a few good laughs, learning and even some
mind-teasing. CENTER: Bruce K2MDF and Bob WD9ATM guess what Steve's KI4DYL
widget is for. "Desert" is often a hands-on project served in the parking
lot. RIGHT: Al KG4RWO, orange shirt, explains how he built his six meter HALO antenna while Tony KA2UFO measures the SWR with his analyzer. Bob, Cletus KG4KYD, Juan KG4QYY & Allan KI4HBS look on. It was found that 10 inches had to be added to the HALO's circumference to bring resonance from 54MHz to the 50.5MHz SSB subband. |


