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Thanks to the Volunteer Examiners K7RLH Richard Hall, KK4QEF Lannie Godwin, WA2KQY Stanley Disbrow for volunteering and Laurel VEC for not making us charge for the exams. We had a great exam session Saturday for a private group in Cary, NC.
We welcome the following new hams (not in order of the picture) to the hobby, Brian Boender KO4LHQ, Lynn Morrow KO4LHR, Philip Morrow KO4LHT, Ricky Johnson, KO4LHU, Mary Johnson KO4LHV, Zachary James, KO4LHS. Also Crystal Suazo KO4KPS upgraded to her general class license.
The Five County VE Team may be able to give your group an exam contact markgibson6822@gmail.com
Thanks to the VE Team Richard Hall K7RLH, Anthony Hall WW4TCH, Lannie Godwin KK4QEF, Mark Gibson N4MQU, Glenn Taylor NC4KG for Giving their time to conduct the exam.
We have two new amateur radio technicians to announce. and two new upgrades. Anthony Doura KO4KTZ and Dennis Maher KO4KUA. Be sure to welcome them to the amateur radio ranks as you hear them on the air.
Stanley Disbrow, JR WA2KQY upgraded to Extra, and Yang LU upgraded to General.
Our next exam is February 6, 2021. Registration required registration. We will continue to support testing on the first Saturday of the month except in July. We will conduct the exam on the second Saturday.
2021 FCVET Statistics
9 Applicants 5 Technicians 3 Generals 1 Extra.
By: Richard Hall (K7RLH)
For Amateur Radio Operators and Net Controllers (NC), there are some protocols that should be followed to ensure proper and efficient use of the repeater system and allow all who desire to check-in to do so.
We welcome, Kent Mahoney KO4KPR, Crystal Suazo KO4KPS, and Donald Shuffler, JR KO4KPT to the amateur radio hobby. Kent made it all the way to General. As you hear them on the radio be sure to welcome them to the amateur radio community. We also welcome James Crawford Jr KO4JZR to the general class.
Here is a link to a video of tonights net. I will work on the audio quality next time. Thanks for watching.
Calling the Five County ham radio net Calling the Five County Ham radio net. The purpose of this net is to promote amateur radio activity among ham radio operators. This net is directed meaning to go thru the net control station to address your traffic to another party. If there is any emergency traffic break into the net by saying emergency traffic and your call.
Do we have any net announcements of interest to the ham radio community this is (Your Call Sign)
The topic of the net is fluid meaning it can be checkin driven. If you have any topic of interest to the ham radio or other hobbies you may bring it up. Net control may restrict any topic and topics must be compliant with the repeater trustee and fcc regulations.
I will stand by for stations to checkin by the first letter of your suffix
Stations Alpha – Gulf
Stations Hotel – November
Stations October -Zulo
Do we have any echolink stations wishing to check in I will now accept check-ins from any stations who missed the earlier call up. Call net control, (call sign).
(Call each station for their comment or discussion)
I will now accept check-ins from any stations who missed the earlier call up. Call net control, (call sign).
(Call remaining stations for their comment or discussion).
Before I close the net, are there any stations with announcements, questions or comments?
We hope everyone enjoyed the net tonight. I want to that the Carolina 440 System for the use of their repeater network and for their support of ham radio.
This is (call sign) and I am securing the Five County ham radio net and returning the Carolina 440 repeaters to normal amateur use. Stations may now contact each other without going through net control. (call sign) clear.
Some groups have had to change the way we do things during Covid. This is definitely true with groups testing for amateur radio. When Chris Cancilla (W4CEC) offers a amateur radio class you should take it! See his About page for his credentials. Chris found a outdoor venue using Camp Durant in Carthage, NC. Chris offered anyone wishing to camp to do so. Only three of us ended up camping in the Cold winter of North Carolina. The only problem I had was that I got cold Friday night. The 23 degree weather we had Friday Night on December 11 gave me an issue. Chris insists that the low was 43 but I know It was 23. I had camped earlier this year with putting a sleeping bag in my Ford Flex but hadn’t done any tent camping in 28 years. This was billed as a free amateur radio technician class and exam. Free amateur radio exams you ask? Check the LAUREL VEC website for testing near you or how to start your own free VE team.
Chris built a small repeater for the licensed attendees to use while at camp. You can get the details here. https://www.facebook.com/chris.cancilla/posts/10160339222342738
Chris went thru all the technician questions and students were able to practice fox hunting, hunting for a hidden transmitter.
We also heard the repeater on the International Space Station (ISS) Check this Youtube Video
We were not successful in making a contact but it was fun trying.
Chris had 8 students register but some had to cancel out at the last minute due to other issues. Exam results revealed 6 new technicians, 1 General Upgrade, and 2 upgrades to Extra Class.
We were successful with the HF radio contact. Making contents in Maryland and Georgia. The radio was a Icom 7100 using a 40 meter commercial dipole antenna.
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