| RADIOACTIVITIES
Newsletter of the Argonne Amateur Radio Club |
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| Volume XLVI, Number 3 | March, 2005 |
Directions to the APS Conference Center Auditorium: Park in the 401 lot and walk up the stairs to the main entrance, the auditorium building will be on your right (it looks like a big ice cream cone). Heres a link to an image of the location: www.aps.anl.gov/Facility/Conference_Center. Enter the 401 main entrance via the revolving door and proceed to your right. You can page Chuck Doose at 4-1037 from any lab phone if you need assistance. You can buy your lunch at the cafeteria and get it to go, or there is a 401 Grill on the first floor of the APS below the Gallery area. Here is the link to the menu: www.aps.anl.gov/travel/menu/agh_grill_menu.htm.
If you want to attend and do not have an Argonne badge, contact Chuck Doose 630-252-6037 doose@aps.anl.gov who will arrange for a gate pass.
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03 WD9GOL Robert Niles, MI 05 WA9KPI Robert Lockport, IL 15 W9SKD Dick Plainfield, IL 17 W9TIE Bob Glen Ellyn, IL 23 K9RJ Jim Downers Grove, IL 27 W9ARG Jeffrey Summit, IL 28 KA9H Bruce Downers Grove, IL 29 KC9DVU Ken Wheaton, IL 30 KB9UMF Chuck Clarendon Hills, IL 30 WA9ZBW John Dwight, IL 31 N9NWA Randy Downers Grove, IL
If you want an e-mail address in the data base so it is included on the membership list, but cannot receive the e-mail newsletter, let me know so I can mark your entry as such and will continue to receive the snail-mail newsletter. You can e-mail me with your wishes. If you do not get an e-mail copy of this newsletter, either I dont have your e-mail address [(N9SXG)], or I dont have it correct, or you have requested not to receive the e-mail copy. If you want the e-mail copy & didnt receive it, send me an e-mail with your e-mail address & tell me what you want.
9700 S. Cass Ave. PO Box 8283, Argonne IL 60439 Interim Officers
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MEMBERSHIP is open to all who are interested in amateur radio. This club is sponsored by Argonne National Laboratory. Employees of ANL or DOE-Chicago are eligible for Full membership. Auxiliary membership is available to non-employees.
W9ANL/R is an open repeater, coordinated on 145.19 MHz (-600 input). The AARC repeater has been in operation on this frequency pair continuously since February 5, 1982. CLUB NETS: 2 meter fm 1) Regular, every Monday evening at 9:00, and 2) the Night Patrol every night at 10:30, both on W9ANL/R. The Peanut Whistle Net (PWN) every Sunday at 1:30 p.m., and many evenings at 8:30 p.m. on 1932 kHz (cw/am/ssb), QRP. |
RADIOACTIVITIES is published monthly by the Argonne Amateur Radio Club as a nonprofit newsletter intended only for the use of its membership. Material appearing here does not represent the official position of Argonne National Laboratory or the U. S. Department of Energy. Please give credit to the author and to Radioactivities or the Argonne Argonne Radio Club, when using original material published here. Deadline for submissions normally is the 20th of the preceding month.
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