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The Bullitt Amateur Radio Society

I was a member of BARS from the time I became a HAM until 2002. Working full time and Bible study is taking most of my time lately. The Bullitt Amateur Radio Society owns two repeaters. One is on the 2 meter frequency of 146.700 mhz. The other is a lower power repeater on the 70 cm frequency of 443.700 mhz. I have an Extra class license and own a Radio Shack 2 meter mobile radio (HTX-242) which I use as a base right now. I have a Mirage dual band amp (50watts on 2m, 35watts on 70cm) for my handheld radios if needed. I own a Yaesu dual band (2m & 70cm) mobile (FT-8500), a Yaesu tri-band (6m, 2m, & 70cm) handheld (VX-5R) and a working high frequency (HF) Heathkit HW-100 which is without an antenna at this time.

BARS has introduced me to all kinds of great people and interests. I have enjoyed being a member of SKYWARN and working with the NOAA weather people during emergency nets. I have also been a net control manager for the Bullitt Amateur Radio Society's ARES, RACES, and SYWARN net which meets every Monday night at 0030 hours UTC (7:30pm local time) on the BARS 146.700 repeater.

Below is a link to some pictures of my shack (computers and radios).

My HAM Shack



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