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Next Club Meeting is Monday May 14th. 7 p.m. at Chavez South Park Recreation Center, 1002 Cherry Street.
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14 May 2007
May Club Meeting
The May meeting will feature a program on duplexer construction and tuning,
presented by Gary Petersen, NZ5V. Meeting time is 7 pm, May 14th. at Chavez
South Park Recreation Center, 1002 Cherry Street.
12 May 2007
Club Picnic
Plan to join the Key City Amateur Radio Club for a picnic on 12 May 2007.
We'll meet at Nelson Park at 1300hrs.
24 April 2007
Skywarn Standard Operating Guidelines Manual
The updated Manual for Skywarn nets is now ready for downloading. Be sure
to print yours out now, and attend any Skywarn Meetings and training sessions.
MS-Office format here.
21 April 2007
Technician Class
A Technician license study class is underway on Saturday mornings, 9-11 a.m. Location is Chavez
South Park Recreation Center, 1002 Cherry Street. Contact Randy Robinson, N5JZH
9 April 2007
April Club Meeting
The April Key City Amateur Radio Club meeting was held Monday night, April
9th. Meeting time was 7 pm at the Chavez South Park Recreation Center, 1002
Cherry Street. The program for the meeting was a presentation on APRS (Automatic Position
Reporting System), tracking mobile ham radio stations using a GPS unit, a
TNC or tracker encoder and a system of node stations connected to the Internet.
Brent Morris, N5TEQ, will conduct the presentation, assisted by Lance Tolar,
KD5EFB and Glenn Cummins, K5GC.
8 March 2007
March Club Meeting
The March Key City Amateur Radio Club meeting was held on Monday night (March
11). Meeting time was 7 pm at the Chavez South Park Recreation Center, 1002
Cherry Street. During this meeting, Bill Shaw talked about Skywarn procedures
as they pertain to Ham Radio Communication. Since severe weather season is
here, it is important for us all to be ready and know how and what to communicate
when we do have a Skywarn activation.
On the "radar" is a very important update on SB 154 as it pertains to wireless
devices being used in moving vehicles. This is aimed at cell phones. As it
is currently worded, it INCLUDES any type of 2-way radio.
The current language makes it illegal for the driver of a vehicle to
operate any type of two-way radio while in motion. Authorized emergency vehicles
are exempted but the language is so broad that normal two-way radio usage
is made illegal. The only way around the law is to convert all two-way radios
to hands free operation. We are not the only group that will be impacted.
Taxi cabs, busses, and other radio dispatched vehicle will have to pull over
to the side of the road in order to answer their dispatcher. Mobile skywarn
observers will find it very difficult to operate legally under these restrictions.
The text of the bill can be found at http://www.legis.state.tx.us/BillLookup/Text.aspx?LegSess=80R&Bill=SB154.
If SB 154 is reported out of committee with unfavorable language, we will
be asking clubs and individual hams to contact the local Senator. The key
to success will be to make sure that the letters, emails, etc. are polite
and in good form."
Please try to attend. We need you
Bill - KJ5DX - DRO District 42 R.A.C.E.S.
4 March 2006
New Website Address
Thanks to Glenn Cummins, K5GC, the KCARC website can now be reached via http://www.kcarc.us/. This leads to the same website
as always; it's just an easier address to remember/type. (The old address
of http://www.qsl.net/kcarc also still
works; it's the "real" address; the new address just points to the old address.)
30 January 2006
Spacesuit converted into Satellite
John, AE5B, writes:
Last year's Suitsat-1 launch created quite a stir on the bands. Pasted below
is an email that gives more information. (The signal is on 145.990 FM, and
may be receivable with a handie-talkie with a decent antenna. - ed)
NA1SS on the Space Shuttle is often full quieting on local passes. SuitSat
should be equally as strong as it passes over us. Download one of the free
SSTV sound card programs off of the Internet and view the pictures from space.
SSTV mode will be Robot36. Your program may label it as R36.
Other links pasted below.
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/articles/BauerSuitsat/index.php
http://www.suitsat.org/
http://www.suitsat.org/report_form.html
http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/articles/SuitSat/
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/26jan_suitsat.htm
http://science.nasa.gov/realtime/
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Please direct all questions regarding the club to: ka4upa@arrl.net
or KCARC P.O. Box 2722 Abilene, TX 79604, or one of the club officer's
email addresses.
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