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It is May 11 and I think I should be writing about the mayflowers that started blooming on sunny days at the end of last week. Also the very first wood frog tadpoles hatched out yesterday in one of the five vernal pools I am monitoring, much to everyone's surprise. Spring is here, right? Then why did it snow Tuesday night and yesterday? It is supposed to snow after Mother's Day, too. I guess we Northern Mainers are all used to such shenanigans from Lady Spring. The Rocky Mountain repeater will be used to pass traffic on Friday, May 12 if all goes according to plan. KA1OOW is coming down the St. John river in a party of four canoes and a kayak. He will call me Friday morning with a progress report to pass to his wife, N1UYB. The Rocky Mountain repeater was a comfort to me earlier this week when we did our first frog run by Michaud Farm. Nobody was at the gate, most unusual, and the ranger was going to bed. We had to borrow a chain saw from the ranger to cut down about 30 trees in four miles to get to our first stop. It was nice to know that if we got into trouble I could call on Rocky Mountain. Thanks to all the club members who made this repeater possible and are continuing to improve it and to maintain the the road and trail and the tower. The National Weather Service and the ARRL will cosponsor a second annual special operating event later this year. The purpose of last |
year's event was to recognize the
contributions of amateurs to the NWS during severe weather, and to
allow NWS personnel and amateurs to learn about each other's capabilities.
Hams took their radios to the NWS sites to work as many amateurs as possible.
NWS personnel were encouraged to make contacts under control operator supervision.
The amateurs suggested the NWS people consider becoming licensed. Since
several of our club members are weather spotters or participants in weather
nets, maybe this is something we would like to plan to do. No date is set
yet, but I'll be on the look out for it.
73, N1UYA Address comments, questions, or suggestions to: Gale Flagg R.F.D.#3 Box 250 Fort Kent ME 04743 Phone: 207-834-6670 E-mail: galeflagg@sjv.net
Next Meeting: Monday, June 5, 6:30 PM Grindle Conference Room – UMFK
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Called to Order: by N1UYA In Attendance: Secretary's Minutes: Minutes . Motion passed. Treasurer's Report (N1CHF): Balance: ; income: Dues collected , donation. Expenses: $. New Balance: $. Moved to accept by N8VJM, seconded by N1CGV, and passed. Old Business: Rocky Mountain Report: |
New Business:
Next meeting: MON 5 JUN 2000, 1830 EST Grindle Conference Room, UMFK. Adjourned @ EST by N1UYA with no objection from the floor. Program: Submitted by: N8VJM Due to my Extended absence from Fort Kent
and the necessity of on going repairs to my car before my upcoming relocation
(and hopefully subsequent employment) I cannot submit proper minutes in
time for the publication of the hardcopy edition prior to the holiday weekend.
I will, however, post and make available at the upcoming meeting the full
and complete official minutes. THX for your indulgence.
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Please wish the following a Happy Birthday Russell Bealieu 6-19 |
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At the June meeting
N1CHF was able to hide his little fox twice. The first time we found it
in the midst of some big old burdock bushes around a stack of old planks.
N1FRX was wearing a handsome gray cardigan. He was so excited about
hunting down the fox he failed to see the burdock's velcro balls and had
to spend a long time picking the hooks out of his sweater. We found
the fox on the stack of lumber, but hidden under a huge burdock leaf Steve
had broken off to use as a cover for the fox.
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I just got a copy
of the July World Radio magazine. I was impressed by the many stories illustrating
the way hams the world over come to the rescue not only in large disasters,
but in interesting single events.
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Heavy duty 40' galvanized steel tower, 16" x 16" x 16". Includes mounting hardware. Best Offer. Heil BM-10 microphone boom set $35. MFJ 451X keyer $35 Contact Charles Zafonte N1FRX 834-6273 |
The pineapple is the chief product of the pine tree. Thunder is a rich source of loudness. Wind is like air, only pushier. Vacuums are nothings. We only mention them to let them know that we know they are there. |
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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 N1UYA Vice President:Sandra Daigle, N1QMC Secretary: Miles Clouston N8VJM Treasurer: Steve Boomhower N1CHF Public Information: Cheryl Boomhower N1CGV Technical Advisor: Steve Boomhower, N1CHF Editor/Publisher/Printer Gale Flagg - N1UYA / Stan Flagg 834-6670 Associate Editor/Web Edition Miles L. Clouston - N8VJM 834-6866 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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