Announcement by KE6JGM
There Will Be Testing At Rick’s House
Saturday November 16th @ 8am
More info on our Local Licensing Exams Page.
Announcement by AI6ZW
Carl Gardenias, SK
It is with a heavy heart that I bring you the news that Carl Gardenias,
WU6D, past Section Manager for the Orange Section, is now a silent key.
Carl and his wife Kathy, K6VC, had been traveling and seeing the U.S..
Most recently they were serving as hosts at a KOA campground in Montana.
It is there that Carl was involved in a tractor accident and succumbed
to his injuries. Kathy was with him when he passed.
Funeral arrangements are pending, and details will follow in a separate
email.
The Gardenias family ask that you please respect their privacy at this
difficult time.
Carl will be missed as he was a mentor to many, and friend to all who
knew him.
73,
Bob Turner, W6RHK
Orange Section Manager
Announcement by KN6RBP
Join us This Saturday, May 27th for our first,
Member Supported Fundraiser Breakfast at the Colonial Country Club.
It’s a full breakfast made onsite by members. Tickets are $10 per person kids are $5.
Please arrive for breakfast between 9-10am. 1 meal per ticket. Tickets must be reserved in advance. Reserved tickets must be paid for at the door or prior to the event.
Let’s Ham It Up! Reserve your tickets with Karen KN6MJS during role call tonight!
It’s a great way to support LDARC and have a Great Breakfast!
Bands & Modes 5-23-23
Tonight
10 meter Eagle Net, 8:00 PM (2000) to 9:00 PM (2100), 28.360 Mhz USB
Anytime after 15min of operations on our 10M Frequency, we will move to …
Fourth Tuesday of the month 40M 7.238 Mhz LSB
Tomorrow Night
Wednesday (second & fourth of each month)
Digital Only Net, C4FM, System Fusion, 7:00 PM (1900) to 8:00 PM (2000)
Digital Only after hours (subject to change)
The after hours nets are round-table chat with no NC.
Fourth Wednesday of the month 70cm 439.000Mhz C4FM
Remember Bands & Modes now has a posted schedule. Details are on our website’s Repeater & Nets Page.
I would like to thank Clint Bradford K6LCS, for his great presentation on satellite communication at last weeks club meeting.
His presentation was smart, enthusiastic & informative. Thank You K6LCS!
We will be building a satellite dual band antenna rig and learning more about satellite QSO’s later this year. Please let us know if you would like to be part of the fun.
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.