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June 2002 Vol. 12 No.6 |
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Happy Summer! The weather turned warm just in time to usher in summer on the calendar. The plants must be rejoicing after all the cold and wet days. Have heard several reports of rotted seeds and frosted plants. I held off on our garden. This spring was much like those of the 70's, 80's, and half the 90's, when we learned that holding off on planting brought quicker and better crops than planting too early. The 146.640 repeater has been cured of its time-out problem. Many thanks to N1CHF, who made it possible for us to hold normal conversations once again. A Fort Kent location has been chosen for the the 146.640 repeater. It means a lot of work has to be done. Some trees have to be cut and removed, and preparations for the base have to be made. Anybody willing to help with these preparations, please contact me. We hope to get this work completed soon, so that the tower can be put in place this summer. 50' of Rohn Tower have been placed at the site. We need about 50' more. Anybody want to help? Miles, N8VJM,
was married on June 8 in Tawain.
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This afternoon,
June 21st, 146.640, 146.715, and 147.33 are all giving back strong signals.
146.730 is still off the air. Scotty tells me new cavities have been ordered,
a tower has been erected in a new place, and they hope to be on the air
before the first of July.
We have had a few more check ins on the nets, but would like to have more of you take part. Now that the time-out problem has been eliminated it should be more interesting. Do we need to go to summer hours and have it later? Your comments please about this.
N1FG , Gale
Next Meeting: Sunday July 14th, 11:00 AM, Cross Lake Picnic Area Followed by a picnic. |
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| Page 2 Feed-Point, June 2002 |
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Called to Order: 18:50
Secretary's Minutes: None
Have you paid your dues yet? If not, please do. Old Business:
The 146.64 Repeater: Steve will put in a new chip, that he hopes will solve the problem of inappropriate time-outs. (This has been done.) |
Picnic: Sunday, July 14, Cross Lake Picnic Area, 11:00 AM Ham Sign: Fort Kent Chamber of Commerce would charge a one time fee of $750 to put (Ham 146.640) a sign up on their Fort Kent Signs. Those present decided that was way too much, and since we are listed in the Repeater Directory, we don't really need a sign. 146.640 Call sign: KW1C will check with W1TCF about continuing to use his call sign. New Business:
Discussion of relocation needs for returning 146.64 to Fort Kent. See page 3 for this discussion. Next meeting: Sunday, July 14, Cross
Lake Picnic Area 11:00 AM
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out 1,016,100 QSL cards as of June 14th. This is 89,700 more than at the same date last year. That's a lot of QSL cards. Ham radio must be alive and well some where. |
Don Ouellette 7-01
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site in Fort Kent on a 1380' hill with easy access has been chosen after
inspection by KA1ZOE, N1CHF, N1FG, and N1JHD, on June 6. On June
22, 50' of Rohn tower was delivered to the site, including one section
with the base plate. We need to acquire more sections.
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We hope many of you will be willing to help with this relocation. Both labor and some money is needed. Please let me know what you can do. World Radiosport Team Championships N1YQU For Sale ITems:
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Heavy duty 40' galvanized steel tower,
16" x 16" x 16". Includes mounting hardware. Best Offer.
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Strange Signs, collected by Richard Lederer: |
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Published by the St. John Valley Amateur Radio Association and distributed free to members and friends of Amateur Radio. Officers President: Gale Flagg N1FG Vice President: Sandra Daigle, N1QMC Secretary: Rotating Treasurer: Steve Boomhower N1CHF Public Information: Charles Ames, N7GLR Technical Advisor: Steve Boomhower, N1CHF Editor/Publisher/Printer Gale Flagg - N1FG / Stan Flagg 834-6670 Associate Editor/Web Edition Steve Boomhower N1CHF Membership Information (Annual Dues): Regular Membership $ 12 Associate Membership $ 6 Articles: Articles may be submitted by anyone with a good idea, and may be re-printed only in their entirety and with credit going to this newsletter. |
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Fort Kent, ME 04743