Announcement by KE6JGM
There Will Be Testing At Rick’s House
Saturday January 18th @ 8am
More info on our Local Licensing Exams Page.
Announcement By KN6RBP
Our First LADRC Weekend Breakfast is this Saturday,
February 25th, at J&M restaurant 9AM.
Lets start our new weekend breakfast off with a great turnout shall we? See you at J&M this Saturday at 9am.
Tonight for our B&M, Eagle Net QSY, we go to 10M FM 29.635mhz.
Remember, we always start on 10 meters at 28.360mhz USB. Once the assembled group is ready to QSY that’s when we’ll move to 29.635mhz FM. This usually happens between 20:15 & 20:30 hours.
Tomorrow for Digital only after hours we QSY to 70cm simplex 439.000Mhz FM DCS 026 (not digital). This is also the frequency that we’ll be using on the flower trail, so it’s a good time to practice programming your radio with a DCS code. Hope to hear you on FM after our digital only net. This is also a good opportunity for hams that don’t do C4FM to join us as well. Hope to hear you after our Digital Only Net at 8PM on 70cm @ 439.000 DCS 026 simplex.
Remember Bands & Modes now has a posted schedule. Details are on our website’s Repeater & Nets Page.
Join us Saturday March 11th at 9:45am.
On The Diamond Valley Lake, Flower Trail for some Fresh air, Fresh Flowers & Ham Radio?
We are so lucky to have this great seasonal trail close to home.
So… Lets Get out with our cameras and radios and do some exploring.
Walk a little or walk a lot. It will be a good time regardless.
Rates: $11 for parking + $4 per person trail fee
Discounted parking for Veterans is $9. It is best to carpool.
Diamond Valley Lake area is a wildlife reserve so
unfortunately, dogs are not allowed.
Bands & Modes used by club
Primary Simplex Event frequency’s
- 2M 147.450 Mhz C4FM & FM LTAC1
- 2M 144.950 Mhz C4FM & FM LTAC2
- 70CM 439.00 FM C4FM & FM LTAC3
- 70CM 432.690 FM C4FM & FM LTAC4
- 10M 29.635 Mhz C4FM & FM LTAC5
- 2M 144.281 Mhz USB
- 6M 50.625 Mhz C4FM
- 6M 51.025 Mhz USB
- 6M 52.515 Mhz FM
- 40M 7.238 Mhz LSB
- 12M 24.976 Mhz USB
- 15M 21.37 Mhz USB
- 17M 18.125 Mhz USB
- 20M 14.265 Mhz USB
- 60M Ch2 USB
- 75M 3.884 Mhz LSB
- 160M 1.930 Mhz LSB
Thank You AK6R @ Palomar Engineers for a great presentation at our meeting last week. Once again he gave a fun, and informative talk.
This time on his popular end fed antenna.
Here’s a link to a earlier end fed presentation. And here are his end fed notes.
And to everyone who attended last weeks meeting, Thank You very much. There were a few hiccups. We really appreciate you patience and your attendance.
There’s always a lot going on at the Lee DeForest Amateur Radio Club!
Keep up with what’s happening, by frequently visiting our club website.
You’ll find all club announcements & newsletters, as well as LDARC,
meeting & event information.
K6LDF.com, where the ham is always fresh.
We hope to see you this Saturday for breakfast at J&M restaurant 9am.
Thanks for listening to me tonight. 73