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Re: The Ed Fong antenna minus the TBJ antennas arrived today

 

EDIT:? The uSDX transceivers are NOT in this order!
Robert will be posting his review of the unit soon.? After you see the review, let me know if you still want to order the uSDX.
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Dave


The Ed Fong antenna minus the TBJ antennas arrived today

 

I received the first shipment of antennas from Ed Fong and will bring these to the club meeting Friday.
The rest of the antennas (TBJ-1) Ed is shipping out this week so I should get them in time for the following weekend's Portable Radio/Help/ARRL Ham Open House event.
Green is what arrived, and the last column is the total $$ for just the items in green.
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Please bring exact change or a check made out to me, 'David Schmidt'
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Thank you,
Dave AI6VX
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7.264 for the 40M net

 

Crowded tonight.

Dave AI6VX


Event: 40M Local Net 1900 Local Time 7.242 LSB - Wednesday, April 9, 2025 #cal-reminder

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Reminder: 40M Local Net 1900 Local Time 7.242 LSB

When:
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
7:00pm to 7:30pm
(UTC-07:00) America/Los Angeles

Organizer:
Dave Schmidt AI6VX

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Description:
1900 Local Time?
40M net on 7.242 LSB.

If the frequency is busy, check 5 Khz below or above as we may have moved there, or check your email as I will try to email the Groups.io list with our new frequency

To help with coordination, please tune to 147.515 Mhz simplex! This will allow us to let each other know if we moved to another frequency, or if band conditions are poor and we want to try a different band.



2025 SoCal Ride, Walk & Roll to Cure ALS

 

Hi All,

I once again am heading up the Amateur Radio Volunteers for the SoCal Ride, Walk & Roll to Cure ALS. The event is taking place on May 3rd and covers almost all of the Conejo Valley.

I'm in need of a few aid station personnel and a hand full of SAG drivers to properly cover this event.

This is a fun and fulfilling event. Please volunteer if you can.

To sign up just pop me in email to stu@... and I'll get you on the roster!

Thanks in advance for your support!

Stu
AG6AG


Event: 2M/70cm Net - Monday, April 7, 2025 #cal-reminder

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Reminder: 2M/70cm Net

When:
Monday, April 7, 2025
8:00pm to 9:00pm
(UTC-07:00) America/Los Angeles

Where:
On the air and over Zoom

Organizer:
Dave Schmidt
info@...

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Description:

Please join us for our Monday Night Net.

Mondays 8:00pm using the PVARC linked repeaters
Sulphur Mtn:
445.56 141.3 / 440.56 141.3?-Linked
145.20 127.3 / 144.60 127.3?-Linked

South Mountain:
447.48 156.7?/ 442.48 156.7?-Linked

Camarillo Hills:?
445.60 141.3 / 440.60 141.3?¨C Linked

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ARRL Ham Radio Open House 2025 on April 19th, 2025

 

Come to our ARRL Ham Radio Open House 2025!
Our call sign: K6MEP
Our Name: Ventura County ARC
Location: Grace Lutheran Church Missouri Synod?
6190 Telephone Rd, Ventura, CA 93003
Start:?2025-04-19 18:00 UTC (11 AM)
End:?2025-04-19 21:00 UTC (13:00 or 2 PM)
Contact:?David Schmidt
Phone: 805-302-0035
Email:?president@...


Board meeting tonight - Zoom details

 

Tonight is our monthly board meeing and members wishing to attend may use the Zoom details below to join in.

When: 7pm
Where - online via Zoom.?

Dave AI6VX

Topic: April 2025 VCARC Board Meeting
Time: Apr 6, 2025 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting


Meeting ID: 930 5341 0238
Passcode: 026841

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yay: Spring VHF-UHF Sprints begin In 8 Days

 

Monday, 14 April: 7-11pm : 2 meters
Tuesday, 22 April: 7-11pm: 222mhz/135cm
Wednesday, 30 April: 7-11pm; 70cm
Saturday, 03 May: 8am-2pm; microwaves (900 & up)
Saturday, 10 May: 6 meters:?4pm-8pm pdt

Most activity first hour of each Sprint 2m - 70 cm
Most activity 8am- 10 am Microwave Sprint
Most activity 4-8pm six Meter Sprint

Common freq:?
146.52; 146.55; 146.58 MHz?fm simplex & 144.2 mhz?usb
223.5 MHz fm simplex & 222.1 usb
446.0 MHz fm simplex & 432.2 mhz usb
902mhz : coordinate on 2 meter freq
1300mhz: coordinate on 2 meter freq
50.125mhz usb; 52.525mhz fm simplex?


Questions of any type: Pete: n6ze@...


Event: 10M Local Net 1600 PDT 28.395 USB - Sunday, April 6, 2025 #cal-reminder

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Reminder: 10M Local Net 1600 PDT 28.395 USB

When:
Sunday, April 6, 2025
4:00pm to 4:30pm
(UTC-07:00) America/Los Angeles

Organizer:
David Schmidt

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Description:

1600 PDT? 28.395 Mhz USB
If the frequency is busy, check 5 Khz below or above as we may have moved there
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Get on the air and see who you can hear!? A good way for Technicians to participate on HF as they are allowed a small slice of 10M.

Edit: Moved time to 4pm (0000 UTC) so we are not in the last hour of various contests through the year.


Nashua Area Radio Society¡¯s Ham Bootcamp on Zoom Saturday, May 10, 2025 7AM to 3PM PDT

 

The Ham Bootcamp will be held Saturday, May 10, 2025. The online event, from 10 AM - 6 PM EST, is open to everyone and designed for newly licensed hams, experienced hams or anyone just exploring the hobby. Bootcamp will offer demonstrations and tutorials, including building a station, getting on the air, and VHF equipment and activities. Special sessions include FT8, emergency communications, and operating via satellites. Whether you're interested in local communication, DXing, contesting, or just having fun on the air, there¡¯s something for everyone. For more information or to register, visit; . The Zoom link will be sent upon registration.


New Video: AnyTone AT-5888uv Transmitter Tests

 

New video just dropped. I test the Anytone dual band mobile.



Enjoy!

Stu


CQ Autism Awareness Week April 2-April 8: Hams Worldwide Tune In for Inclusion

 

Hi Group!

From April 2nd to April 8th, the global ham radio community will once again raise its voice for a cause that touches millions¡ªAutism Awareness Week. Operators around the world will be calling out "CQ Special Event Autism Awareness Week," opening the airwaves to promote inclusion, understanding, and conversation around autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

CQ Autism Awareness: Hams Worldwide Tune In for Inclusion


Countries Represented
Argentina, Australia, Barbados, Belgium, Brazil, British Columbia, Canada, Croatia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, England, France, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, Scotland, Seychelles, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, UAE, Venezuela, Wales, West Malaysia, Qatar

This meaningful event is organized for the third year by James Gallo, KB2FMH. Unlike traditional contests, there are no trophies or points to be won. For James, the true prize lies in the conversations¡ªthe rag-chews and shared stories that spread the message: it¡¯s OK to be different.

That message is traveling far and wide. In last year¡¯s event, over 17,000 QSOs (contacts) were logged, with signals stretching nearly 83 million miles across the globe. Hams are proving that while autism may make individuals feel alone, they are anything but.

In the U.S., tune in to the special event callsign W2A. Internationally, listen for stations like GB2AA, 8A2AAW, S76A, VO1BIG/VE3, and 7A2M. I am volunteering for this event and will be calling out W2A this week. To see the full list of participating callsigns and learn more, visit the .

** If you'd like to volunteer for the event, send an email to hamradioevents@... - attached to this post is the Operators guide for Special Event participation 2025.pdf **

Autism spectrum disorder is one of the fastest-growing developmental disabilities in the United States¡ªmore common than childhood cancer, diabetes, and AIDS combined. It affects 1 in 68 children, with boys nearly five times more likely to be diagnosed than girls.

ASD doesn¡¯t discriminate. It crosses all boundaries¡ªnationality, religion, race, and gender. It typically appears before the age of three and, while there is no medical cure or detection method, early diagnosis and intervention can significantly improve outcomes.

Individuals with autism often possess unique talents¡ªsome are exceptional artists, musicians, or mathematicians. Many experience hyperlexia, the ability to read far above their age level. Notable figures like Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Andy Warhol, and Bill Gates are widely believed to have been on the autism spectrum.

Autism Awareness Week on the air is more than a special event¡ªit¡¯s a worldwide effort to connect through shared humanity. It reminds us all that through conversation, empathy, and acceptance, we can make the world a little more inclusive¡ªone call at a time.

So listen in. Answer the call. And help make a difference.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: LOG WHAT YOU HEAR - ONLY

When you HEAR an operator using one of the calls, mainly the W2A call from our large group of ops across the US, log ONLY the call they SAY, Do Not log what you See on any clusters, Especially the POTA spots.?
Logging with Any modifier will prohibit any QSO matching when you go to request your card via the OQRS link as well as no getting confirmations on QRZ, LoTW or ClubLog.?
ONLY W2A/KH6 and W2A/KL7 modifiers should be logged for the DX Entity credit



Thank you for your participation!

73,
Andy >> KO6CZD


Ed Fong Antenna Group Buy Status

 

- I contacted Ed on Tuesday with the list and asked how to proceed.? He said to add $25 for shipping and send in a check.? He didn't want the payment via any other method.?
- I am sending him a check tomorrow.??
- Given how long first class mail takes anymore, I think we'll be lucky if the bulk order is received before the April 11th club meeting, but I bet we'll have it in time for the April 19th 'Portable Radio Operations and Help Session'.
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uSDX status:? Robert KM6RSS has been going back and forth with Ed on microphone settings and believes the radio is working better. I asked Robert to write up a review on the rig, and this weekend I'll work with him to get a recording of the TX audio to confirm it is now good.? Once the review is written, I'll contact the folks that originally wanted to order one to confirm that they still do, then I'll place the order for the uSDX.
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Below is the antenna order placed with Ed.
Dave? AI6VX?


Rookie Roundup

 

Hi All,

VCARS is hosting the Rookie Roundup Contest Event on April 13th, 2025. This is a one day event and is designed to help new Amateur Radio Operators learn the "tricks of the trade" when in comes to HF operations and logging.

We have a few slots open for Licensed Amateurs to participate, and look forward to a great learning event for all!

This event takes place in Newbury Park and lasts the day.

For those that wish to participate, please Email stu@... for more information.

We are also looking for a few more experienced operators to mentor these up and coming HF operators!

Stu
AG6AG


Event: 40M Local Net 1900 Local Time 7.242 LSB - Wednesday, April 2, 2025 #cal-reminder

Group Notification
 

Reminder: 40M Local Net 1900 Local Time 7.242 LSB

When:
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
7:00pm to 7:30pm
(UTC-07:00) America/Los Angeles

Organizer:
Dave Schmidt AI6VX

View Event

Description:
1900 Local Time?
40M net on 7.242 LSB.

If the frequency is busy, check 5 Khz below or above as we may have moved there, or check your email as I will try to email the Groups.io list with our new frequency

To help with coordination, please tune to 147.515 Mhz simplex! This will allow us to let each other know if we moved to another frequency, or if band conditions are poor and we want to try a different band.



New radio products for spring on 01Apr25

 





Terrific new products for April

you won't see anywhere else!


From the makers of 'SWR Grease' and 'Coax Flavored Gummy Bears' comes:

Bottle of Squelch


  • Premium squelch fluid, compatible with all radios!
  • Guaranteed to suppress signals.
  • Much better than factory squelch fluid.
  • Does not repel red ants; not legal in Alabama.


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Solar powered ground rod

Got lousy ground? Having a hard time diverting lightning? Have we got the cure for you!


  • Constant 5V source will warm frozen ground, providing a solid connection to earth.
  • Unlike corded ground rods, these are much easier to use on portable operations.
  • Works on any ground rod, even our premium plastic rods!
  • Repels red ants.


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Artificial Ground

Impossible to put in a ground rod due to concrete, pavement, or landscaping? Try our Artificial Ground! Just attach and place on any surface.


  • Filled with bentonite, copper sulfate, and other superconductors.
  • Comes with small ground rod and green ground wire for easy connection.
  • XYL approved.


Not responsible for house fires.

KF7P Metalwerks

801 810 8502

Chris@...

KF7P Metalwerks |

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Prez Says - April 2025

 

March was a full month for the club, starting with the monthly meeting on the 14th where Ed Fong WB6IQN gave us a talk on his antennas.? Many of us are already happy owners of one or more of them, but at the meeting we got to hear about the time and research he spent on their design. Ed concluded his presentation by offering us a group discount on his antennas and within a few days I¡¯ll be placing the order. I own his DBJ-2 roll-up antenna, which I ¡®every-day-carry¡¯ (EDC) in my backpack.? I may never need to use it, but if I do, it¡¯s ready for quick deployment.

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March 22nd we held a VE session which resulted in 7 new hams and 2 upgrades!? Congratulations to everyone that tested and also a big thanks to the VE¡¯s that volunteered their time.? Without volunteer examiners our club would not be able to provide this needed service for our community. I have to say I really enjoy participating in testing sessions.? It¡¯s rewarding to me to see folks get their license for the first time, or get their upgrade.

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As most of you know on the same day we held our first picnic of the year, which included setting up radios. This event was well attended, and included guests from the morning VE session too!? What a treat for them to be able to take their test in the morning, then walk out and look at stations and ask questions. It definitely put a smile on my face.? Thanks to all our club members that welcomed these folks, and thanks for bringing yummy treats and side dishes.

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Because that event was such a success, I decided that we should do ¡®Portable Radio Operations and Help Sessions¡¯ every month!? Except for December, I have reserved the picnic pavilion area of Grace Lutheran Church one Saturday every month from 11am until 2pm so we can ¡®play radio¡¯.? Note that the club will not be providing food for these monthly gatherings (except for the picnic in September), however if anyone wants to bring their own food and make a picnic out of it, you are free to do so.? The first of these will be on April 19.? Mark your calendars!

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This past weekend was the CQ WXP SSB contest.? I hope many of you got on the air and gave it a try.? Even if you are not a contester, contests are the perfect way for you to have a quick ¡®in and out¡¯ exchange to know how far you can be heard.? I didn¡¯t start until late Saturday, working mostly US stations on 20, 40 and 80M, but? Sunday was very different.? My opinion that my 131 foot long EFHW antenna sucks on 10M changed when I heard and made contacts with many DX stations.? Italy, Denmark, France, Germany, Curacao, European Russia and others.? Wow!? 10M was hot!? I wish I had started earlier in the contest, but what I did do was fun!

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One interesting exchange I made on Saturday was with N3QE.? What was interesting about it?? It was an AI operator!? I originally thought it was a real person but the inflection was always the same for the same words and numbers.? I looked up the callsign on QRZ and saw ¡°Tina, the AI operator¡±.? The day had to come right?? What I don¡¯t know is how automated ¡®Tina¡¯ is.? Is it just someone typing into a purpose built piece of software that does text to voice?? I plan on reaching out to N3QE and hopefully get some details.? Here is a recording of N3QE during the contest.? Unfortunately it doesn¡¯t have both sides of the exchange, but if it did you¡¯d hear a pretty quick back and forth. And yes, my background noise is that bad at my house. I later discovered the noise blanker does a pretty good job of removing the background noise.



So that¡¯s March.? What is happening in April?

April 11th Friday 7pm - Monthly club meeting where I¡¯ll give a talk on Meshtastic.? These nodes use the unlicensed ISM (instruments, science, medical) 900 Mhz band to form a mesh messaging network.? It has interesting capabilities, and deficiencies, all of which I¡¯ll cover.? If you like to tinker, it¡¯s a fun thing to try. If you want to get a head start and learn about Meshtastic early, here¡¯s the official webpage:



April 12th Saturday from 9am until 2pm - Spring Cleaning Day at Grace Lutheran Church (GLC).? I do not have details on what we¡¯ll be doing, but I suspect it will dusting, removing cob webs, wiping down surfaces, cleaning windows, vacuuming etc, like we did last year before Easter.? Dress in your house cleaning/work clothes.? If you have a pail and some clean rags, bring them.? The Church invited us to join in a potluck BBQ at noon and they will supply hamburgers and chili dogs while we bring something to share.? IMPORTANT - this is not a K6MEP sponsored picnic.? This is GLC extending thanks to those that come to help clean.??



April 19, Saturday 11am? until 2pm - Portable Radio Operations and Help Session.? The first of once a month Saturday get togethers at GLC to play radio, test your equipment, get answers to your ham radio questions, or try your hand at making a contact on HF, VHF or UHF.? Field day is 2 months away!? Bring your FD setup and work out the kinks.? Are you a new ham and need help programming your radio?? Come on out. ? IMPORTANT - The club is NOT supplying any food.? You are however more than welcome to make this event a picnic for yourself.



Sundays, Mondays, Wednesday - our usual nets

Sunday 4pm - 10M (Techs are allowed to participate since we are in the 28.3-28.5 freq range)

Monday 8pm - 2M?

Wednesday 7pm - 40M and sometimes 80M

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Frequency details are listed in the graphic and link above.? Note that we often have to move frequency for the HF nets due to congestion.? We try to announce frequency changes on Groups.io, so if you don¡¯t hear us, move up and down the dial or check your email.

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Thanks everyone and I¡¯ll see you at the club meeting in April!

Dave AI6VX


VP Says - April 2025

 
Edited

Our guest speaker for the April 11th meeting will be Dave Schmidt (AI6VX), our club¡¯s President, who will present ¡°Meshtastic¡±.

What is Meshtastic?

A short description from Meshtastic.org: Meshtastic? is a project that enables you to use inexpensive LoRa radios as a long range off-grid communication platform in areas without existing or reliable communications infrastructure. This project is 100% community driven and open source!

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A longer description teaser from Dave AI6VX: Meshtastic is open-source software that is installed onto an inexpensive micro-controller board which, using an on-board radio module, becomes a node that can pass text messages to another node.? A direct RF path between the two nodes does not need to exist!? Intermediate nodes will relay the message, using a routing table each node builds, based on the stations it can hear.

This ¡®mesh¡¯ arrangement is wholly crowd built, and does not rely on any existing communication infrastructure.? Only text-like messages are sent using an app on your phone.? No license is required if the radio module chosen uses the license-free ISM (instrumentation, science, medical) band.? Messages can be encrypted for privacy.

About Dave

Dave joined our club in September of 2018 and became a board member in May of 2021, taking Stewart Stone¡¯s position when Steward moved to Arizona. He also became our club license trustee at that time. In June, 2021, after the COVID restrictions were relaxed, we had a picnic and announced the results of our recent election. Dave ran for and was elected to the board. In June of 2022, Dave was appointed ARRL Affiliated Club Coordinator by John Kitchens NS6X, ARRL¡¯s Santa Barbara Section Manager. In November, Dave was elected as our Vice President and served from January 2023 to his election as President that November. Dave was re-elected as our President in November of 2024 and continues to increase our club¡¯s membership as well as expand our club¡¯s activities and community service.

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Dave Schmidt¡¯s AI6VX Bio

Dave has spent a lifetime of taking stuff apart and is pretty good at putting stuff back together. He loves building, troubleshooting and repairing all things electrical and mechanical.? He¡¯s been commuting to Goleta since 1986, and in that time, he graduated from UCSB, worked as a chemist for an EV battery research company, then as a test engineer for a hard drive head manufacturer, Applied Magnetics Corporation, an optical networking startup company, Calient Networks and finally for the past 16 years at Teledyne FLIR, finally attaining the position of Director of Production Test Engineering. Within this time span, he also ran a home-based electronics side business for about 25 years, DSchmidt Technologies.

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Dave¡¯s life-long hobbies are electronics, computers, shortwave and scanner listening. Although he passed his 5 WPM code test in 9th grade, he never got his license as he didn¡¯t think his parents would take him to Long Beach to take the written test.? Dave earned his technician¡¯s license in 2000 just to buy a particular PCB layout software at a discount, then got his Tech/General/AE in 2017, FINALLY using his license for ham radio use.

For HF, he¡¯s usually using FT8 on 10 through 80 meters using an EFHW antenna with 131' of wire strung across his yard. His antenna height is a paltry 15-20 feet high as he doesn't have tall trees in the yard. His HF rigs are an Icom 7300 (used most of the time), FT817, Yaesu FT891, Kenwood TS-430s, TS-520, or his QRP Labs QDX transceiver.

For VHF and UHF, he¡¯s usually on 2M and 70cm on the SBARC or PVARC repeaters, or on DMR TG 31073. Sometimes he¡¯s using his radio-less AllStar node, too. He has an Anytone 868uv, 779UV, TYT MD-380, TH-350, Radioddity GD-77, Kenwood 281a, Midland DBR2500, Yaesu FTM7250, and a FT-4XR.

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When he¡¯s not working with data, electronics, or wrenching on cars, he uses the other half of his brain trying to convince large animals to move in fancy patterns and sometimes sends them over jumps of various heights.

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Here¡¯s a table of our speakers and/or activities for this year (completed is grayed out):

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73,

Robert Shank KM6RSS Vice President, VCARC


Event: 2M/70cm Net - Monday, March 31, 2025 #cal-reminder

Group Notification
 

Reminder: 2M/70cm Net

When:
Monday, March 31, 2025
8:00pm to 9:00pm
(UTC-07:00) America/Los Angeles

Where:
On the air and over Zoom

Organizer:
Dave Schmidt
info@...

View Event

Description:

Please join us for our Monday Night Net.

Mondays 8:00pm using the PVARC linked repeaters
Sulphur Mtn:
445.56 141.3 / 440.56 141.3?-Linked
145.20 127.3 / 144.60 127.3?-Linked

South Mountain:
447.48 156.7?/ 442.48 156.7?-Linked

Camarillo Hills:?
445.60 141.3 / 440.60 141.3?¨C Linked

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? +1 386 347 5053 US
? +1 507 473 4847 US
? +1 564 217 2000 US
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? +1 646 931 3860 US
? +1 689 278 1000 US
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? +1 360 209 5623 US
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