Older amateur operators often refer to 160 meters as the Top Band. It’s the oldest amateur radio band and was the staple of relaible communication in the earliest days of amatuer radio when almost all communications were over relatively short distances. Today, it’s a popular band with high performance especially at sunset through sunrise, provided you have a good large antenna.
Tanner Jones
Be an Elmer!
With our current membership drive underway, we are expecting to see several new members. If you’re interested in helping elmer a new member into amateur radio, please sign-up.
FLIP OR FLOP (Part 3) – The Furniture Move
KG5HOK and N5FWB led the charge to finish the day with an attempt to move the MCC styled consoles into the shack. Previously placed in holding storage in the ESTA (Energy Systems Test Area) facility (the place where KB5PGY regularly blows up flight assets- in a controlled manner of course…), the club members who just finished disassembling the ham shack console now jumped into 3 trucks and loaded up the truck beds from the ESTA garage. Heavy, heavy, heavy.
FLIP OR FLOP (Part 2) – The satellite console
Part II (The satellite console)
On a drizzly Saturday morning Feb 10, 2018, club members came to the rescue (again) to finish up some reinstallation of electrical/ground cover plates (removed for the previous day’s painting) and the major job to dismantle our famous Apollo vintage metal cabinet which housed our current satellite station.
W5RRR 2m Net Traffic – 2/13/18
1. ELMERS. During our new recruitment drive, we’re projecting many new members that likely are seeking to get licenses and needing someone to help them get introduced to the hobby. Looking for ELMERs to be matched as dedicated mentors with our new members. No experienced required other than helping new members get introduced to the functions of … Read more…
FLIP OR FLOP (Part 1) – Painting
The W5RRR radio shack is getting a major redo and it’s almost done!
Last weekend, members, K5RG/N5FWB/AB5SS/W9TWJ/N8MTV/W5OC joined forces to have a painting party in the shack.
The shack now has a nice off-white paint job on three walls, with a fine accent wall at the front wall of the room.
February ARS Spartan Sprint QRP at W5RRR
On Monday, February 5th, Andy MacAllister (W5ACM) operated W5RRR in the February ARS Spartan Sprint QRP contest.
Welcome New Members!
JSCARC warmly welcomes new members during our 2018 Membership Drive. New license classes, New club project builds, New operating Events, New club activities! Come to the next meeting and we’ll roll out the red carpet. Keep checking this site for updates and rollouts of our new activities. 73 (best regards), W5RRR
W5RRR 2m Net Traffic – 2/6/18
1. Shack refurbishment
- Carpet pulled out
- Tile installed – wasn’t done correctly, so N5FWB demanded a redo, which is complete
- Tile now in place, but await proper reinstallation of baseboards and damage to drywall during their removal
- Baseboards reinstalled, but again N5FWB has demanded rework of poor workmanship
- Keith is requesting all-hands-on-deck to now paint the walls before reinstalling furniture
- Bob sent out APB for painter help for Thurs- Fri
- Will finish shack with 2 new modular desks (from MCC)
- one will be replace satellite station, one will be Emergency Ops Center station
- both on far fall (where IC-781 was)
- 3 existing desks will sit side-by-side on primary wall
- rework antenna coax patch panel onto smaller footprint
- one will be replace satellite station, one will be Emergency Ops Center station
Note: historical heavy satellite console/rack will be excessed, but we’ll take photos for historic files
Winter Field Day Photo Gallery
Check out a few photos captured during our Winter Field Day operation!