We have a few possibilities for future homes, and I look forward to getting started on them. I still am sorry to see the old station go. It was a good setup and I wonder how long it will be until we are back on the air at the same strength as we once were.
This is a blog of my amateur radio activities. I am a member of The Hall of Science Radio Club (HOSARC). We have many activities and classes available to radio operators both new and old. In fact HOSARC is the reason I have my ticket today. The free classes were a big help in passing both the Technician and General license tests on the same day. (Post Morse code testing, mind you) Feel free to check them out at www.hosarc.org
Monday, March 16, 2009
HoSARC Changes
With all the changes this downturn in the economy has wrought, the one affecting my Amateur radio world the most has been the loss of our Hall of Science amateur Radio Club space in the Queens Hall of Science. The club has been at the Hall for 35 years and has helped numerous HAMs get their tickets; myself among them. I for one will be very sad to see such a great resource be forced out into an unsecured future.
We have a few possibilities for future homes, and I look forward to getting started on them. I still am sorry to see the old station go. It was a good setup and I wonder how long it will be until we are back on the air at the same strength as we once were.
We have a few possibilities for future homes, and I look forward to getting started on them. I still am sorry to see the old station go. It was a good setup and I wonder how long it will be until we are back on the air at the same strength as we once were.
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