San Lorenzo Valley Amateur Radio Club
WR6AOK, 147.120 MHz, Offset +600 KHz, CTCSS Tone 94.8 Hz
It's no joke! With antennas on the outside and radios on the inside, the homes of hams need ways to run cables through walls, ceilings, or floors—while also blocking drafts and bugs. John KJ6WKT will present members' solutions to this perennial problem during the April 1, 2022, SLVARC virtual club meeting. For Zoom info, check your
Kerry K3RRY has purchased a Peet Bros. ULTIMETER 2100 weather station, which can connect directly to a Kenwood TM-D710GA dual-band radio for APRS connectivity. At the May 6, 2022, SLVARC club meeting, he will describe the entire system, from digging the foundation of the short self-supporting tower that holds the system's mast to the system's connectivity
Originally started by the K6BJ club and continuing outdoors when weather permits. Bring yourself, projects, cool ideas, and curiosity. 2nd and 4th Saturdays
Originally started by the K6BJ club and continuing outdoors when weather permits. Bring yourself, projects, cool ideas, and curiosity. 2nd and 4th Saturdays
Field Day 2022 is approaching. Learn about our county's preparations and how you can participate during this national communications exercise. For Zoom info, check your email (if you are subscribed to slvarc@groups.io) or use the Contact Us link and ask for the info or to be subscribed.
It's time of the year: ARRL Field Day has arrived. Friday: setup Saturday: operations start at 11 am and extend into Saturday Sunday: operations continue and end at 11 am More details will be posted.
For Zoom info, check your email (if you are subscribed to slvarc@groups.io) or use the Contact Us link and ask for the info or to be subscribed.
Originally started by the K6BJ club and continuing outdoors when weather permits. Bring yourself, projects, cool ideas, and curiosity. On 2nd and 4th Saturdays.