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Sunday, September 2, 2007

AmateurLogic.TV

While looking around for some new project ideas for the web page and items of interest for everyone I stumbled across Amateur Logic TV.

It is a interesting mix of technical projects and projects relevant the current events (i.e. Field Day or Dayton Hamvention are a couple of examples)

A couple of the current topics are:

- Software Defined Radio
- Basic Stamp Micro Controller

The post or blogs are recorded in a video format the can be watched on You Tube or Google video.

If anyone has any ideas to go along with any of the topics that have been discussed please feel free to post ideas or comments to any of the discussions others bring up.

A RSS syndication feed has been added at the bottom of the page that will automatically update when a new video is published.

73,

Moe N4CQW

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Anderson County ARES Information

The Anderson County ARES net meets every Tuesday Night at 7PM local time.
We use the the W4SKH Oak Ridge ARC repeaters.

The main repeater is: 146.880 PL Tone 88.5 (Currently Online)
The current back up is: 146.970 (Currently Online)

The ARES Nation Simplex Frequency is 147.420 and will used if required.

The net preamble for the Anderson County ARES net can be found here.
NET PREAMBLE

Net Control Station Manual

New FCC BAND PLAN (pdf) Updated Version with a different layout HF Band Plan Vertical (pdf) Courtesy of KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog

If you would like to join Anderson County ARES please complete the application form and submit it by email to Jeff or Moe.


Emergency Coordinator and Staff

Jeff Yawn K4IK Emergency Coordinator (865)567-2577
Jim Bogard - KY4L Assistant Emergency Coordinator
Larry Hensley - KB4ITS Asst Emergency Coordinator / Net Manager
Steve Lothridge - KI4RGN Net Manager
Moe Brewer - N4CQW Asst Emergency Coordinator / Webmaster

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