Bob Martin WD6AIA
It saddens me to report that on the morning of January 29th, 2017, Bob Martin WD6AIA became a silent key. His family said that there will be a service, but it will be a while. They will be sure to let … Continue reading →
It saddens me to report that on the morning of January 29th, 2017, Bob Martin WD6AIA became a silent key. His family said that there will be a service, but it will be a while. They will be sure to let … Continue reading →
09/18/2015A Calaveras County, California, radio amateur — Mark McCloud, K6YCV — fell victim to the Butte Fire on September 16. He was one of two fatalities that resulted from the Butte Fire, southeast of Sacramento.An ARRL member, McCloud, 66, was … Continue reading →
Emerging sunspot AR2339 unleashed an intense X2-class solar flare on May 5th at approximately 22:11 UT. Radiation from the flare caused strong radio blackouts on the Pacific side of Earth, interfering with communications at frequencies below ~20 MHz. The blast … Continue reading →
From The ARRL Letter on April 9, 2015 Website: http://www.arrl.org/ On Saturday, April 18, radio amateurs worldwide will take to the airwaves to celebrate World Amateur Radio Day http://www.iaru.org/world-amateur-radio-day.html (WARD). It was on April 18, 1925, that the International Amateur … Continue reading →
It’s been a while since we’ve had a presence on the web. Our old web site came down several months ago and things being what they are, It’s taken awhile to get it back on line. Over the course of … Continue reading →