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Event: SARC COMM CENTER OPEN TODAY - Saturday, September 14, 2024 #cal-reminder

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Saturday, September 14, 2024
9:00am to 12:00pm
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Where:
Boothe Memorial Park - Stratford CT

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KEY HOLDERS: Bob N1KPR(203-924-1120) Adam N1AH(203-767-9105)

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Now: SARC & FRIENDS WEDNESDAY NET - 28.448 Mhz - Wednesday, September 11, 2024 #cal-notice

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SARC & FRIENDS WEDNESDAY NET - 28.448 Mhz

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Wednesday, September 11, 2024
7:00pm to 8:00pm
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Event: SARC & FRIENDS WEDNESDAY NET - 28.448 Mhz - Wednesday, September 11, 2024 #cal-reminder

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Reminder: SARC & FRIENDS WEDNESDAY NET - 28.448 Mhz

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Wednesday, September 11, 2024
7:00pm to 8:00pm
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The SARC 10-Meter is up and running every Wednesday from 7PM to 8PM.?
So fire up your rig and join us for our Mid-Week rag-chew on 28.448 MHz!


Event: Weekly Net 3.925MHz - Sunday, September 8, 2024 #cal-reminder

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Sunday, September 8, 2024
7:30am to 8:30am
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Start each Sunday morning with fresh lively conversation with your SARC friends. All are welcomed.


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Event: SARC COMM CENTER OPEN TODAY - Saturday, September 7, 2024 #cal-reminder

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Reminder: SARC COMM CENTER OPEN TODAY

When:
Saturday, September 7, 2024
9:00am to 12:00pm
(UTC-04:00) America/New York

Where:
Boothe Memorial Park - Stratford CT

Organizer:

KEY HOLDERS: Bob N1KPR(203-924-1120) Adam N1AH(203-767-9105)

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Details: The SARC COMM CENTER usually opens on Saturday?
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If you have a question, contact one of the Phone Contact a few days before


Re: Hams

 

When did the FCC issue the NO CLASS license that seems to proliferate the airwaves there days?
EX - 7200khz



Bruce Torello - RCCA DMC-D
Consulting Engineer - Principal
Structured Design Associates LLC.
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All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that the parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you can¡¯t get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not use a hammer.¡± ¡ª IBM maintenance manual, 1975?


On Wed, Sep 4, 2024 at 21:33 Bob, N1KPR via <rwbetts=[email protected]> wrote:
A couple of old sayings that I haven't heard in quite a while:

"It is not the class of license that the Amateur holds,
but the class of the Amateur that holds the license"

"The word Amateur(1) is a noun, not an adjective(2)."

1. (noun) One who supplies a service without compensation.
2. (adj) One who is not very prolific at a particular skill or talent.

Bob, N1KPR



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Engineering, where enigma meets paradox


Hams

 

A couple of old sayings that I haven't heard in quite a while:

"It is not the class of license that the Amateur holds,
but the class of the Amateur that holds the license"

"The word Amateur(1) is a noun, not an adjective(2)."

1. (noun) One who supplies a service without compensation.
2. (adj) One who is not very prolific at a particular skill or talent.

Bob, N1KPR



  • Youtube: N1KPR
  • Youtube: Ham Radio Doctor

Engineering, where enigma meets paradox


Now: SARC & FRIENDS WEDNESDAY NET - 28.448 Mhz - Wednesday, September 4, 2024 #cal-notice

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SARC & FRIENDS WEDNESDAY NET - 28.448 Mhz

When:
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
7:00pm to 8:00pm
(UTC-04:00) America/New York

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SARC

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The SARC 10-Meter is up and running every Wednesday from 7PM to 8PM.?
So fire up your rig and join us for our Mid-Week rag-chew on 28.448 MHz!


Event: SARC & FRIENDS WEDNESDAY NET - 28.448 Mhz - Wednesday, September 4, 2024 #cal-reminder

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Reminder: SARC & FRIENDS WEDNESDAY NET - 28.448 Mhz

When:
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
7:00pm to 8:00pm
(UTC-04:00) America/New York

Organizer:
SARC

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Description:
The SARC 10-Meter is up and running every Wednesday from 7PM to 8PM.?
So fire up your rig and join us for our Mid-Week rag-chew on 28.448 MHz!


Re: FW: ? Reminder: Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef

 

Got it on now¡­ My money is on Joey !!



Bruce Torello - RCCA DMC-D
Consulting Engineer - Principal
Structured Design Associates LLC.
Technology Infrastructure Design Services
Audio Visual Design Services
Vertiv Platinum Certified Reseller
Office/Cell - 203.710.5987



All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that the parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you can¡¯t get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not use a hammer.¡± ¡ª IBM maintenance manual, 1975?


On Mon, Sep 2, 2024 at 14:51 Bob Giuliani W1RPG via <rpgiuliani=[email protected]> wrote:
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FW: ? Reminder: Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef

 

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On Netflix today Labor Day 2024 at 3pm eastern



Thank you,

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Subject: ? Reminder: Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef

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Info on the new CS7000_M17_PLUS.

 


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Fw: Why did we use the STM32H743 microprocessor in the CS7000 M17 PLUS?

 

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----- Forwarded Message -----

From: Connect Systems Inc. <jerry-connectsystems.com@...>
To: "w1ors@..." <w1ors@...>
Sent: Monday, September 2, 2024 at 02:12:46 PM EDT
Subject: Why did we use the STM32H743 microprocessor in the CS7000 M17 PLUS?

BLOG OF WHY WE DESIGNED SOMETHING A PARTICULAR WAY


This blog will explain why we picked the STM32H743 for the CS7000 M17 PLUS and not continue with the STM32F405 used in the CS7000 M17.


The answer lies in the objective we were trying to achieve and over 50 years of experience with computers and software.


The objective was to make a radio that can not only do M17 but also do all the other digital formats used in modern radios such as P25, NXDN, Fusion, DMR and others. There are two issues to achieve that objective. The first issue is the amount of program memory needed and the second issue is the speed of the computer.

We know that the DMR radios with all the features available take about one megabyte of memory. If you leave out many of the features, you can get the memory size down to 500K. If you now have eight different digital protocols, you could be looking at close to 8 megabytes of program memory. That could be reduced somewhat because you have many common routines with the different protocols.


We know that DMR radios work just fine with the STM32F405 radios running at 168 MIPS. However, those radios have a baseband chip which greatly reduces the speed requirements. We also know the M17 radio works with the STM32F405. What we do not know is what speed do we need for some of the other formats.

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The STM32F405 uses up nearly all its ram memory and program memory for doing DMR and Analog. So obviously that part will not work for multiple protocols. However, if we take out many of the DMR features, we might be able to accommodate another digital format such as M17 or Fusion. The STM32H743 has double the code memory and three times the RAM memory so we might be able to fit most of the protocols in that chip. However, that is not enough because the objective is fit all the protocols in the radio. We also need more memory for features that have not even been contemplated.


The solution was developed over 50 years ago by IBM and possibly others. They called the solution ¡°overlays¡±. Microsoft later gave it a fancy name called ¡°virtual memory¡±. The first time I have seen it was in an IBM 1130 minicomputer over fifty years ago. This computer had eight thousand words of memory. The more expensive version of the IBM 1130 had sixteen thousand words of memory. The programs that I used sometimes needed hundreds of thousand words of memory. The hardware was primitive and did not have floating point support.


The solution was clever. You saved some space in RAM for code memory. If you needed to do a floating-point multiply operation, you found the routine on its disk and put it in RAM and executed it. If you next needed to do a floating-point divide, you found the routine on its disk and put it in the same location in RAM memory and executed it. Because of the very limited amount of RAM, those programs ran very slow.


At that time, it was not unreasonable for you to start a program and then have lunch and hope it was finished after lunch. Not all computers can execute firmware from RAM. The ARM processors such as the STM32H743 do have that capability. Because the RAM space of the STM32H743 is so large, we have lots of space for program overlays.


The next issue is speed. We know the M17 protocol works at 168 MIPS on the STM32F405. The STM32H743 executes at a speed nearly three times faster and sometimes over three times faster because of its extended instruction set. Therefore, I believe that chip will do all the protocols with speed to spare.


The only roadblock is software. What makes this project feasible is the fact that almost all the firmware we need has already been done on the MMDVM. The MMDVM is open source so we should be able to complete this project in a reasonable amount of time.


Some of you might be thinking that there must be at least one other way of doing that. There are many other choices that might work and, on the surface, might be better. I will give some of those choices and explain why they were not chosen.


For those of you who are familiar with the ARM architecture, might know you can run code memory directly from external serial flash memory. To do this you will need at least two flash memory chips. The problem with this is the speed of execution runs considerably slower and might be too slow for the application. We did not want to try it and find out months later that it did not work satisfactorily.


For those of you who kept up with the CS7000 project many years ago, know that we had the perfect hardware solution. It used a dual processor architecture from Texas Instrument. One processor was a super-fast floating-point DSP chip and the other processor was a very fast ARM chip. The radio has lots of RAM and Code memory on external chips. There were only two issues. The first issue was cost. It cost us about twice what the CS7000 M17 PLUS will cost to manufacturer. The second and most important reason was the dual processor architecture was too difficult to work with. Even with a little help from the radio manufacturer, it was beyond our capabilities. With a lot of help we might be able to finish it but at that time they were not willing to give us the help needed.


There was another practical consideration. To get the manufacturer to help us with this project, we wanted to minimize his effort. The design of this radio is almost identical to the radio he is currently selling.



Event: Weekly Net 3.925MHz - Sunday, September 1, 2024 #cal-reminder

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Reminder: Weekly Net 3.925MHz

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Sunday, September 1, 2024
7:30am to 8:30am
(UTC-04:00) America/New York

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Start each Sunday morning with fresh lively conversation with your SARC friends. All are welcomed.


Fw: ARRL New England Division Newsletter

 


FWD MSG

bb,kpr


----- Forwarded Message -----

From: ARRL New England Division <memberlist@...>
To: "rwbetts@..." <rwbetts@...>
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2024 at 03:45:00 PM EDT
Subject: ARRL New England Division Newsletter

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ARRL Division News

New England Division

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Welcome to the August 2024 EMA Section Update! This update is also being published to the EMA Section and NE Division websites. Please spread the word.

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It¡¯s still summer. The weather ¨C at least here on the Cape ¨C has been crazy variable, from hot-humid-swampy to nice-cool-dry, and everything in between. I hope you¡¯re all taking it easy, staying cool, keeping hydrated, and enjoying the nice days. The population of our Cape Cod communities continues at 3-4 times off-season. Many businesses make all their profits for the year, and that is to be respected. On the bright side, listening to the police/rescue/fire scanner gives us countless ¡°stupid human tricks¡± stories. This too shall end!

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* K1USN SST

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CW ops and contesters from around the world are invited to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the K1USN weekly Slow Speed Contest (SST) by participating in a new event, the K1USN SST OPEN (SSO) to be held annually starting on Friday, September 13 from 2000-2359Z.

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From its inception in September 2020, the twice-weekly SST has encouraged CW newcomers to join with experienced ops in a relaxed contest at speeds less than 20 WPM. Contest sponsors strongly urge all participants to operate at 12 WPM or less to provide new CW ops with a comfortable ¡°on ramp¡± to CW operating and contesting.

See https://ema.arrl.org/2024/08/14/k1usn-sst-open-september-13-2024/ for more details.

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* New Version of KB1OIQ¡¯s Linux Distro Released

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Andy KB1OIQ writes:

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I have released version 26 of Andy's Ham Radio Linux. It can be found here:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/kb1oiq-andysham/files/v26

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Version 26 is now the default version when the Download button is clicked.

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Andy is hosting a hands-on installation workshop at HamXposition on Fri Aug 23 at 1300 EDT. If you simply want to learn more about Andy¡¯s Ham Linux distribution, he¡¯s giving a seminar at 1100 EDT on Sat Aug 24. Check it out!

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* Amateur Radio Communications Request for ¡°Cycle for Shelter¡± in Haverhill

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¡°This year¡¯s Cycle for Shelter will take place on Sunday September 15th.? The start and finish?is at the Northern Essex Community College sports complex, Haverhill, Mass. There are (4) routes planned, a 100-mile, 62-mile, 35 mile & 15 miles long. Most will overlap each other. The final routes are still being worked out but will run through similar areas as in years past. The start times for each route vary, starting as early as 7:30 AM and the event closes at 4:00 pm. Some routes will take as little as 3 hours to complete where the longest would take a full day.

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¡°We are looking to fill the positions of route support in such that there would be at least (1) vehicles per route. All route support vehicles will be offered equipment and instruction on the day of the event.

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¡°We are also in need of Amateur Radio Operators at seven different rest stops in: Boxford, Georgetown Groveland, Topsfield, North Hampton, Kensington and Amesbury.?The open close times of these stops is being calculated but should not be longer than four hours.?Bike marshals are also needed for the 15-mile route which is local to the start/finish.¡±

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See https://ema.arrl.org/2024/08/14/amateur-radio-communications-request-cycle-for-shelter-haverhill-september-15-2024/ for more details.

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* StratoScience Lab Balloons Deployed from New England Sci-Tech on Wed Aug 14

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Seth Kendall, KC1PZY, writes on the New England Sci-Tech ARS mailing list:

Just wanted to let you all know we are aiming to launch two separate StratoScience Lab balloons THIS WEDNESDAY 8/14 from NEST. That means we¡¯ll be filling up and releasing the balloon from the NEST parking lot. The exact time is not nailed down yet, but release will most likely be sometime between 10am and 2pm. We will have a HamXposition presentation detailing all the projects.

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* Recruiting a New Section Youth Coordinator

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I reported last month that our Section Youth Coordinator, Paul K1YUB, had to step down from his position. I¡¯m still looking for his replacement. The SYC requirement and job description is at https://www.arrl.org/section-youth-coordinator If you are interested in this volunteer position, please contact me at n1ilz@... - I¡¯ll appreciate it greatly!

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* ¡°Three Dots¡± at Harbor Stage Company, Wellfleet, August 19-20, 2024

¡°Blending vivid theatricality and meticulously researched history,?Three Dots?tells the story of one of our region¡¯s proudest accomplishments¡ª in 1903 the first transatlantic telegraphs from America to Europe were sent from a station on the cliffs of our small seaside hamlet: Wellfleet, MA.? An insightful look at the science and the psyches behind this remarkable event.¡±?

For more information, visit?https://www.harborstage.org/three-dots.html.

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* N1ILZ for a Final

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Stay safe and cool out there! Summer is (still) here, the traffic is (still) crazy, and the weather forecasters are predicting a hot summer. There¡¯s still plenty of summer fun to be had, including work on all those outdoor projects pent up from the past winter. Especially including antenna projects, amirite?!

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Please, PLEASE join us at HamXposition! I will be hosting an Eastern MA ARRL Town Hall on Saturday at 1600 EDT. Here¡¯s your chance to throw rotten tomatoes at your Section Manager and tell me what you really think!

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Can you write a paragraph or two about what you¡¯re up to, so I can publish it in the Section Update? Let me know via email at n1ilz@...!

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* For always up-to-date news, please visit the EMA Section website at http://ema.arrl.org

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This Section News Update is brought to you by Section Manager Jon N1ILZ and Assistant Section Manager and New England Division Vice Director Phil K9HI.

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New England Division at Northeast HamXposition

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This past weekend the W1 QSL Bureau had a booth at the HamXposition in Marlborough Mass. For the Incoming Bureau we answered questions about our service, checked customer's accounts and collected funds for their accounts. Ray KM1D and Dale AA1QD assisted me in manning the booth. The attendance was up significantly, and we were very busy on Saturday. We talked to many new hams that were not familiar with QSLs and the Bureau system.

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We collected cards and funds for hams sending cards to the ARRL Outgoing Bureau. At the end of the show these were delivered to Newington by the Kim and her team from the ARRL booth. The outgoing cards included the mis-sorts/redirects from our Incoming Bureau operation. Also included in the boxes were the W1AW incoming cards.

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We hosted the DXCC/VUCC/WAS card checking. Our checkers were Les N1SV, Stephen AA4AK and Eric KV1J. A total of 16 applications were processed. Of those, 13 were DXCC, 2 VUCC and 1 WAS. The majority of the applications were done on Saturday morning by Les N1SV. The count was lower than last year since the applications could not be pre done electronically. Many of the applicants did not understand the paper submittal process and needed to fill out the application at the booth. One or two did have electronic applications that they filled out before the issues with the online system.

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73, Eric KV1J

W1 QSL Bureau Co-Manager

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Joe Reisert, W1JR received the June 2024 QST Cover Plaque award for his article titled ¡°Simple, Small 2- and 6-Meter Yagis¡± at HamXposition, the New England Division Convention this past weekend. Joe is a prolific contributor and has received multiple cover plaque awards for his contributions to QST. On behalf of the New England Division, I¡¯d like to extend our congratulations and thanks for all Joe does to promote technical content and excellence in Amateur Radio. Thanks to Scott Andersen, NE1RD, for providing the photo

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Fred Kemmerer, AB1OC

ARRL Director

New England Division

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Event: SARC COMM CENTER OPEN TODAY - Saturday, August 31, 2024 #cal-reminder

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Reminder: SARC COMM CENTER OPEN TODAY

When:
Saturday, August 31, 2024
9:00am to 12:00pm
(UTC-04:00) America/New York

Where:
Boothe Memorial Park - Stratford CT

Organizer:

KEY HOLDERS: Bob N1KPR(203-924-1120) Adam N1AH(203-767-9105)

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Now: SARC & FRIENDS WEDNESDAY NET - 28.448 Mhz - Wednesday, August 28, 2024 #cal-notice

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SARC & FRIENDS WEDNESDAY NET - 28.448 Mhz

When:
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
7:00pm to 8:00pm
(UTC-04:00) America/New York

Organizer:
SARC

View Event

Description:
The SARC 10-Meter is up and running every Wednesday from 7PM to 8PM.?
So fire up your rig and join us for our Mid-Week rag-chew on 28.448 MHz!


Event: SARC & FRIENDS WEDNESDAY NET - 28.448 Mhz - Wednesday, August 28, 2024 #cal-reminder

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Reminder: SARC & FRIENDS WEDNESDAY NET - 28.448 Mhz

When:
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
7:00pm to 8:00pm
(UTC-04:00) America/New York

Organizer:
SARC

View Event

Description:
The SARC 10-Meter is up and running every Wednesday from 7PM to 8PM.?
So fire up your rig and join us for our Mid-Week rag-chew on 28.448 MHz!