The 2008 Tri State Amateur Radio Club Field Day will be hosted at LaFayette Middle School, home of the Rambler Radio Club. Field Day allows amateur radio operators (hams) to practice their communication skills during simulated emergency conditions. To get directions to the site, or to find out more information about the Rambler Radio Club, please contact club sponsor Jody Carter (W4LWC): 706-638-6440,ext. 2804 or email:jodycarter@walkerschools.org
Posted by: jodycarter
| @ April 28, 2008 4:05:05 PM EDT ( ) |
You are cordially invited to Open House sponsored by the Rambler Radio Club, on Thursday, April 10, from 5-7. Beginning at 7, the Rambler Radio Club will host the April meeting for the Tri-State Amateur Radio Club.
Posted by: jodycarter
| @ March 31, 2008 8:34:49 PM EST ( ) |
I am asked this question many times. Most people assume that ham radio is the same as either Citizen's Band (CB) or we are a commercial radio station (think your favorite music station - FM or AM). Amateur radio is a completely separate category of radio. The frequencies available vary, but all are outside of the areas of CB or radio stations.
So getting back to the original question, how far can you talk on an amateur (or ham) radio? That really depends on many variables. To keep it simple, when the conditions are right, hundreds or even thousands of miles.
For instance, last night I was listening to an amateur station in the Central American country of Costa Rica, roughly 1,300 miles from LaFayette, GA. That's far. But here'e the kicker:the station was talking to other stations as far away as Ontario, Canada and California. That's a distance of over 1,800 for Ontario and 2,400 for California.
Interestingly enough, for most amateurs that is not the furthest contact that they have made. Many hams in the U.S. make contact on a regular basis with Europe, Africa, and Asia. Or how about the International Space Station or the Space Shuttle?! Now that's far!
Interested? Come join us on Thursdays or learn more about it by following the links at the Rambler Radio Club page.
Posted by: jodycarter
| @ March 2, 2008 9:43:02 PM EST ( ) |
Check out our link on the LMS website :
http://www.walkerschools.org/lms/RadioClubmain.html
Posted by: jodycarter
| @ February 10, 2008 5:55:04 PM EST ( ) |
Friends,
This week, schools across the United States will participate in the semiannual School Club Roundup. The Rambler Radio Club will participate in the SCR everyday afterschool. We are hoping to make contacts on the 2, 6, and 10 meter bands. If you have any questions about the School Club Roundup, contact Mr. Carter (KI4TVE) at LMS (706-638-6440) or by email: jodycarter@walkerschools.org
For more information about the School Club Roundup, please check out the website: http://www.arrl.org/SCR/
Posted by: jodycarter
| @ February 10, 2008 5:54:36 PM EST ( ) |
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