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2023-09 Ham Club Meeting

On September 28, 2023 at 11:30 AM PDT we had our HAM Club Meeting in A3/2226MMC and on Teams. This time we watched a recording of how to make a QSO. We had 4 people in person and 11 on teams.

Kirk’s Slides

A3 Antenna

Here is a link to the Gap Eagle Antenna we will be putting on top of A3.

Presentation

The main presentation was a video from Anthony Luscre K8ZT His slide deck is here with all the links.

Recording

Here is a recording of the meeting. Note: this will only work on the Aerospace Network.

August 2014 Meeting Minutes

August 28, 2014 AEA Amateur Radio Club Meeting Minutes

Five people were in attendance:

  • Kirk Crawford KG6MTE
  • Ed Warren
  • Teresa Moore AG6OD
  • David Ping
  • Han Lin

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The club budget was discussed. For FY15 we made a $4K request, including $3500 for equipment-related expenses. Other expenses include the Christmas party and raffle prizes. We spent $9783.77 on the D8 shack and emergency equipment in FY14. In the budget is money for 80/160 antennas for the D8 shack, an emergency generator, and an HF antenna for the A2 shack.

The California QSO party is the first weekend in October.

David Ping made a report on the state of the repeater project. He stated that it is a full rack of equipment weighing several hundred pounds and is not easily portable. Repeater is 220/440/2m and is crystal controlled (NOT frequency agile.) The triband Comet high-gain antenna is installed on the roof of A8. A controller can activate any of the three radios. About eight hours of work remain to get this repeater to full operation, including re-tuning cavities and doing some wiring. This repeater is set for the test pair (446.86 or .88?). David was hoping to get the repeater operational for demonstration at the September meeting. We will have to coordinate with facilities to get roof access.

Dave has been working on the antennas for the engineering models for AMSAT’s Fox-1 cubesat. A talk about this project would be welcome as a presentation at a future meeting.