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  • 02/13/2012 09:46 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)
    We've posted a new informational packet about amateur radio in the members link section.  

    We are asking assistance from the members to distribute the Introduction to Ham Radio flyer to local public spaces like community centers, churches, sporting good stores, and libraries.  

    The goal of this hand out is to introduce the public to the hobby of Amateur radio and build a general interest in the hobby.  

    If you are willing to help with this project please follow the following guidelines. 

    1.  Please notify the board where you would like to place the flyers.  We will be keeping a list of locations where we have placed flyers and what locations have been contacted.  

    2.  Get an O.K. from the board PRIOR to approaching a location.  We don't want to duplicate efforts or have multiple members 'harassing' locations.

    3.  Be sure to get approval from the locations management.  Give them a way of contacting the club.

    4.  Only distribute the Introduction to Ham Radio flyer.

    5.  Let the board know when you are successful in getting our information placed in a location.  

    If you have any questions please contact a member of the board.  

    Thank you for helping to spread the word of ham radio.  


    73.  Jim - KD8HFX
  • 01/29/2012 19:25 | Deleted user

    We have again been asked to provide communications for the Metro Grand Spring Tour bike ride. This years ride is on Sunday May 6, 2012. I'm looking for volunteers to help me. You can register on the website, on the tuesday night nets or see me at a meeting or breakfast. Thanks in advance.


    Register to volunteer for the Metro Grand Spring Tour

  • 01/29/2012 17:53 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)

    The ARROW Communication Association is putting on a bus ride to Dayton Hamvention.  Check out the Dayton Hamvention 2012 Arrow Bus trip.

     

    73 - Jim KD8HFX

  • 01/10/2012 22:16 | Deleted user

    Garden City Amateur Radio Club is sponsoring a 14 week class for those wishing to upgrade to extra.

    When: Thursday evenings from 7:00PM to 9:00 PM begining February 16th and ending May 17th

    Where: Garden City Presbyterian Church, 1841 Middlebelt Rd, Garden City 48135

    Sylabus: 12 weeks of instruction, 1 week of review. Last class will be an ARRL exam session.

    Materials: No book or manual required, all instructional materials will be handed out in class.

    Cost: $10 ($15 exam fee on exam night)

  • 01/03/2012 21:17 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)
    Please visit the WY8DOT web page  there you can find valuable info on the repeater that we all use and love.


  • 12/27/2011 19:03 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)

    John K8DHH has been hard at work trying to start up a Saturday 10m weekly net.  He is asking that you take a few minutes to complete a survey expressing your interest in the net. 

    Click HERE to complete survey

    Thank you

    Jim - KD8HFX

  • 11/08/2011 11:47 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)
    Reminder that the Nation Wide Emergency Alert System will be tested Wednesday 11/9/11 at 2pm EST. For more info visit the FEMA site below


    73 -KD8HFX
  • 11/02/2011 11:08 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)
    From the ARRL Facebook page

    This past weekend's unusual Autumn snow storm caused significant damage to a few of W1AW's antennas, especially the 40-meter yagis. Until a temporary 40-meter antenna is installed, there will be no CW transmissions on 40 meters. W1AW's CW transmissions can still be received on 160, 80, 20, 17, 15, 10 and 2 meters.
  • 11/01/2011 21:30 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)


    Jim:

    Thank you for responding to my e-mail.  

    The IEEE is continuing its mission of outreach to students to interest them in Science,
    Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) through extracurricular activities
    that engage their innate interest in the universe around them.  Part of that engagement
    is using and building tools that allow them to extend their reach and senses.  

    As part of that outreach, we are hoping to help students build small electrical and electronic projects that allow them to learn basic electrical and electronic skills and fundamental theory and practice as well.  Some of these projects will teach component identification, soldering, circuit construction, packaging, power considerations, etc..  In effect, most of the skills needed in amateur radio.  

    Along with this experience, we hope to include options for students to see amateur
    radio equipment in operation, visit amateur radio stations, visit a field day outing, learn
    Morse code and prepare to become 'hams' themselves.  

    Skills of the people who will work with the students would be those of almost any one in MCRC who has already taught any of the license classes; working with students, teaching hands on skills, explaining electrical and electronic theory is fundamental and simple language.  

    I would expect that most projects would require someone to be the project leader, teacher and guide during a 6 to 8 week period of about 2 hours a week.  
    Initial program modules are planned to be based out of the:


    Caroline Kennedy Library
    24590 George St.
    Dearborn Heights, MI 48127
    under the direction of Mary Howard, Supervising Librarian.  

    By the first of 2012, the library will be equipped with a number of 'Science Experiment Kits' to demonstrate fundamental scientific principles to young students.  Some of these may be adaptable to more advanced intentions, or perhaps would be ideal for initial learning in areas of electronics.  

    We intend to step beyond these initial introductory 'experiments' to offer more advanced
    projects in radio, radio-astronomy, RF sensing, laser sensing, remote control vehicles,
    etc..  the list can go as far as our imagination and manpower will permit.  

    The plan is to pair an IEEE member with an amateur for each project or class so that
    no one is required to shoulder the entire responsibility for teaching and supervising
    alone.  For large projects, or large groups of students, a corresponding larger 'team' of
    instructors might be required.  (We are doing this for the first time, and some learning on our part is to be expected as we iron out the 'kinks' and develop the program plan.)  

    Note that this is our initial 'pilot' program, based out of a neighborhood library.  We hope
    to locate more libraries who's supervising librarian's who would also be in a position
    to support programs such as these in their communities and expend the program as
    we learn what works.  

    I hope to be able to visit MCRC in either November or December and speak to the
    membership about this program.  

    Regards.

    kw

    Kimball Williams N.C.E. / N8FNC


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