B.E.A.R.S Lead in page giving some information, the website about the club and repeater network Click Here
Tag: sparc trivia
1 June 19
Tom Kneitel the grandson of Seymour Kneitel was an avid Radio operator (and even ran a pirate radio station in Manhattan back in the day .. this is from his page on HFUnderground) and wrote several books on electronic projects such as “101 Easy Ham Projects” back in 1968. Tom Kneitel was an editor as well as a contributing author for “Popular Communications” magazine, as well as a contributing author for CB Horizons, S9 and Popular Electronics… More on Tom Kneitel at ARRL, HFUnderground, some of his books are available to read on the internet for free at Open Library
31 May 19
Requirements: Full ARRL membership; Experience as an ARES registrant; Regular participation in the local ARES organization including drills and test; Participation in emergency nets and actual emergency situations; Regular reporting of activities; Encouraged to earn certification in Level 1of the ARRL Emergency Communications Course.
For More information Click Here for the ARRL Page
30 May 19
A public notice letter from 1948 to all amateur radio operators on the British side of Germany (Click Here)
26 May 19
Here’s a list of prefixes…. INTERNATIONAL PREFIX LIST
23 May 19
Links… Wikipedia …. Dx News … Sovereign Order of Malta
20 May 19
Joe Rudi Call sign NK7U on Wikipedia, Ham Nation Interviews and Ham Shack are below…
18 May 19
Hallicrafters HT-37
Modes: SSB/AM/CW
Bands: 80 – 10 Meters (full bandswitching)
Output Power: 70-100W SSB, CW; 17-25W-AM
VFO: Yes
Power Supply: Internal
Final Tube(s): 2ea. 6146
SSB Method: Phasing
New Price/Year: $450-$495/1959-1963
Size: 9.5″h x 19.25″w x 16.0″d
Approx. Weight: 80 lbs
Source of Info Ham Radio Museum
More info plus an inside view and schematic… Radio Museum . org