San Lorenzo Valley Amateur Radio Club
WR6AOK, 147.120 MHz, Offset +600 KHz, CTCSS Tone 94.8 Hz
Amazing missions, successes, and challenges of 27 years with Hubble. Find out how you can create your own space adventure.
And now for something completely different. At this meeting Kerry K3RRY will talk about his trip to Burning Man. And, yes, there is an amateur-radio component to this talk! Click on "Zayante Fire Station" in the map to request directions.
Here are the details for this year’s Holiday Dinner: • Time: December 1, 2018, 7 pm. (You can come at 6:30 for optional no-host cocktails.) • Place: Scopazzi’s Restaurant in Boulder Creek • Cost: $35 per person (includes dinner, dessert, wine, soft drinks and coffee). Dinner options, which are selected at the restaurant, are: •
Show off your ongoing DIY projects and accomplishments!
The 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing is approaching! This is our first NASA-related tech talk! While at IBM Federal Systems Division located in Owego, NY Lynn Liebschutz worked on the On Board Computer memory system for Gemini and follow-on guidance and navigation. A similar memory system in a much more robust computer
Tom W6TJK will present the results of his efforts to restore a circa 1945 Hallicrafters SX-28A communications receiver. Will he be able to bask in the glow (pun intended) of his accomplishments?
Kerry has been working on a tower trailer for Field Day 2019. Learn about what goes into such a project and its current status.
Glen KG0T has used Raspberry Pi single-board computers for various projects "around the shack." What started as an educational tool has become a very affordable development platform with built in ARM processor, hundreds of megabytes of SDRAM, GPU, and HDMI video output. Glen will be giving examples of the sorts of projects that can work well