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APRS Prop. Map. Public Svc Comm Man. APRS in Northwest Alabama. APRS operators in Northwest Alabama are currently served by these digipeaters:. KU4WW-1 in Barton (wide-coverage). WX4CC-1 in Tuscumbia (local). KG4PID-15 in Bear Creek, AL. Screenshot of local activity taken by KU4WW. WX4FC APRS Weather Station. The station is a part of the North Alabama Weather Station Network. Which is part of the Citizen Weather Observation Program. Anthony Guillory, K4ARG for donation of the weather station.
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APRS Prop. Map. Public Svc Comm Man. Three of a kind: (L-R) Tom, K4ZGB, yours truly, and J.D., WB4AWM at the 2005 Huntsville Hamfest. We're all sporting T-shirts won in the California QSO Party. I believe Joe's is the 2004 vintage, mine is 2000, and J.D.'s is 1999. Forgive the poor quality, but the photo was taken by a cell phone.
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NV4B Contesting
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APRS Prop. Map. I am a member of the Alabama Contest Group. And former manager and current participant in the Alabama QSO Party. All contests have been entered with 100 watts. Typical antennas have been an 80-meter dipole or G5RV for 80-20. There was an 80-meter full-wave loop for a short while. A Solarcon A99 vertical for 15 and 10 was added in 1999. 4/18 SOLP PH AL. 2nd SOLP MM AL. 1st SOLP MM AL (claimed). 1/1 SOLP MM AL. 2/2 SOLP PH AL, 339/672 overall. 1/29 SE division, 57/386 overall. 1 SOSB 15 AL.
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ARES Information – Jackson County Amateur Radio
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Skip to main content. If you are interested in becoming active with Jackson County ARES please fill out this ARES Registration Form. And someone will be in contact with you very soon. You may also contact anyone listed below if you have any questions. There are no dues or membership fees and the only requirements to become an ARES Member are being active in Amateur Radio and willing to volunteer when possible. Jackson County ARES Emergency Coordinator. Brad Ivey – KK4UWF. Brad Arnold – K4NHA. ARES Member...
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Jackson County ARES Meeting – Jackson County Amateur Radio
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Skip to main content. Jackson County ARES Meeting. June 30, 2015. The first ARES group meeting was held on Thursday, June 25th at the Jackson County EOC. Pictured from left to right:. Wayne Reed (K4TTZ – Madison County AEC), Richard Shrader (W4RBS), Richard Arnold (KB4RMA), Brad Arnold (K4NHA), Bob Hayes (WD4CZV), Paul Smith (KK4VYI), and Brad Ivey (KK4UWF). Not pictured and behind the camera was Tim Holland (KK5H – Madison County EC). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment.
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APRS Prop. Map. Public Svc Comm Man. City Lake Park (Russellville). City Lake Park (Russellville). WX4FC FC 2006 - Class 1F, AL - 862 points. Franklin County EOC, Belgreen, AL. In 1F, 2/2. In 1F AL, and 27/30. NV4B FD 2005 - Class 2F, AL - 746 points. Franklin County EOC, Belgreen, AL. The first ever Franklin County ARES Field Day was a success. Although we didn't have sky-high point or QSO totals (88 Q's, 746. Thanks to operators Roy Nagle, W4AQQ; Patrick Nagle, N4GLE; and Roy Gober, KI4HFU. KU4IU (left...
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APRS Prop. Map. Public Svc Comm Man. BalloonSat is a high-altitude university weather balloon project intended to lead to a student-designed satellite. I will be flying some HF CW beacons on upcoming BalloonSat and Space Hardware Club flights at UAH. These beacons will use a homebrewed MSP430 controller and a transmitter either homebrewed or kit-built. Desired output power is 100-500 mW, though I may experiment with less. Project Summary (75 KB PDF). Project Proposal (110 KB PDF). Schematic (20 KB GIF).
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JCAR at Fort Payne HAM Tailgate – Jackson County Amateur Radio
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Skip to main content. JCAR at Fort Payne HAM Tailgate. June 1, 2015. Several JCAR Members were in attendance at this year’s HAM Tailgate sponsored by DeKalb County Amateur Radio Club in Fort Payne Alabama on Saturday, May 30, 2015. Pictured from left to right: Cactus Gay (K4YMB), Jim Clifford (NK4V), Pete Mercer (KK4UYP), Jerry Rossano (N4JR), Cora Mercer (K4KTZ), and Kenneth Clemons (NJ4C). Dekalb county amateur radio. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment.
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Repeaters – Jackson County Amateur Radio
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Skip to main content. The Jackson County Amateur Radio and ARES/RACES organization currently operates 3 repeaters in Jackson County. N4SCO – ARES and Club Repeater. 146900 / – 600kHz offset. 1230 Hz CTCSS Tone. Echolink – Node: 328020 / K4NHA-R. Emergency Power / Battery Backup. Official Jackson County ARES Repeater. ARES Training Net – Thursdays at 7:30pm – All are welcome to participate! K4SCO – SKYWARN and General Use Repeater. Repeater is back online at a temporary location thanks to K4FUZ).
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HARC - Links
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Organization and Government Links. North Alabama Repeater Association (NARA). Huntsville-Madison County Emergency Management Agency. American Radio Relay League. ALERT- Alabama Emergency Response Team. Maritime Mobile Service Network. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office, Huntsville. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration(NOAA)for Emergency Managers. Amateur License Exam Links. Central America Volunteer Examiner Coordinator Site-CAVEC. AA9PWcom FCC and FAA Exam Practice. Icom Communic...
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