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Amateur Radio Test Session - Saturday, August 14th, 10 AM - Mesa Area
Amateur Radio Test Session - Saturday, August 14th, 10 AM - Mesa Area
Are you ready
to upgrade? Do you have a friend or family member
ready to take the FCC Amateur Radio Technician exam?
If so, there
will be a test session in Mesa on Saturday, August 14th
at 10:00 AM.? This test session is by appointment only
and there is no cost. The exact location will be
announced to the person registering for an
appointment.
If an
interested person is seeking an initial radio license
(i.e. has no call sign) then that person must also
have a Federal Registration Number (FRN) issued by the
FCC in order to take a test.
* EVERYONE
TESTING MUST HAVE FRN *
Follow this
link to complete the FRN registration and receive an
FRN:
If you would
like to schedule an appointment, please provide the
following information in an email (asap) to Sue
Rogers, W7SKH, at Happyham7777@.
Name:
Call sign (if
any):
Email
address:
Address: Use
the same address you gave when getting you FRN
assigned.
Telephone
number:
FRN:
This session
is hosted by Chuck, W7CBR, and Sue, W7SKH, of the Laurel
VEC.
Good luck!
Joe, N2QOJ
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Personalized Arizona License Tag T-Shirts Now Available
Hello Members, A local ham and I have teamed up to offer personalized Arizona License Tag T-Shirts to the local amateur radio community through the Queen Creek ARC website.A portion of the proceeds will be used to offset the costs of domain registration and hosting services for both the website and the web page. |
Lunch With Hams This Friday!
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Re: Apollo 15 50TH anniversary special operations
Thanks Posted in The Daily DX and reproduced with Permission. |
Apollo 15 50TH anniversary special operations
Posted in The Daily DX and reproduced with Permission.
As of noon today I do not see any announcements posted on the pages of W5RRR (Johnson Space Center) WA3NAN (Goddard), or W6JPL (JPLARC), but maybe later. This starts at 5PM/1700 AZ time tonight, which is 0000Z Jul 31. Jim, KF7E Apollo 15 50th Anniversary ______________________________________________________________________ July 31 0000Z to August 1, 2359Z, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Amateur Radio Club (JPLARC) will be operating the special event station W6JPL to commemorate the Apollo 15 50th Anniversary. Monitor DX Summit for when and where. See QRZ.com for QSL information. Several NASA center and facility amateur radio clubs will be on the air commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo 15 mission. Contact the appropriate club for their QSL information. |
New ARRL Podcast -The Eclectic Tech - Episode 39
New ARRL Podcast -The?Eclectic?Tech - Episode 39 The ARRL has a new podcast and it is hosted by Steve Ford, WB8IMY. The?Eclectic?Tech podcast brings news, interviews, and commentary about technology and science -- all with an amateur radio twist. This
39th episode has the following topics: Getting reacquainted with receive audio filters, and a conversation with
Bryant Julestrom, KC0ZNG, about his unique "AC Dummy Load" project in
the July 2021 QST "Hints and Hacks" column. Stream: As always, comments are welcome. Regards, Joe, N2QOJ |
Central Arizona Youth Net, Today at 5 PM
Central Arizona Youth Net - History and Detail Ocotillo Repeater (STV Repeater) 449.325 MHz PL 100.0 Hz Net Control Operator - Landon, AI7HE This net has been created and organized by Landon, AI7HE. It officially began on Sunday, August 9th at 5 PM local time. This will be the official day and time of this weekly net. The purpose is to promote amateur radio to youth, encourage other youth operators to check in especially those that are not that active or are afraid to push that PTT, share ideas with hams young and old, improve on the air etiquette, and to have fun at the same time. The target is youth but ALL licensed operators regardless of skill level and age are invited to check in. This net meets every Sunday at 5PM Arizona time, 1700 hours. To participate in this net, you may access directly on this repeater or via EchoLink at N2QOJ-R, also known as Node 185734. For the duration of the net, this repeater's EchoLink node will be connected to the "YACHT" EchoLink Conference - Young Amateur Communications Ham Team, *YACHT" node 9544283. Young hams are encouraged to participate or listen in. Please pass this announcement on to a young ham. If you are interesting in just listening in over the Internet, please use the following streaming audio link: This new net is sponsored by the owners, operators, and trustees of the Ocotillo Repeater: N7DJZ, WB7TUJ, N2QOJ, and KF7RYX. |
New ARRL Podcast -The Eclectic Tech - Episode 38
New ARRL Podcast -The?Eclectic?Tech - Episode 38 The ARRL has a new podcast and it is hosted by Steve Ford, WB8IMY. The?Eclectic?Tech podcast brings news, interviews, and commentary about technology and science -- all with an amateur radio twist. This
38th episode has the following topics: To turn off your station computer or leave it on -- that is the
question. Also, Dr Brian Callahan, AD2BA, about a protocol to send
binary data via Morse code. Stream: As always, comments are welcome. Regards, Joe, N2QOJ |
QCECG Meeting, Thursday Evening at 7 PM
REMINDER Our
monthly meetings will be held at Queen Creek Library -- actually it's
the Recreation Department Library Annex. We will meet in the Zane Grey Community Room. We have this venue reserved for our monthly meetings until June of 2022.The Queen Creek Emergency Communications Group resumes monthly meetings beginning Thursday, July 8th at 7 PM. This next graphic shows the location of the Zane Grey
room, blue number (3).? The red arrow shows the location of the North
entrance door that will be unlocked for us between 6:30 PM and 8 PM. Here is what the North entrance looks like: You can also enter the main library entrance and take an immediate left to the end of the hallway. The address is
21802 S. Ellsworth Road, Queen Creek, AZ 85142. Talk-in is on the Queen Creek Repeater, 449.475 MHz (-) 136.5 Hz.. Questions? Contact me, Joe, N2QOJ via email. Regards, Joe, N2QOJ Joe Sammartino |
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