More efforts on the new repeater!
The tower base is set in concrete!
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The tower base is set in concrete!
The new repeater site started as a wish, or a dream, but is finally becoming a reality! The site is in the hills above Harbor, and November has been the… Read more »
The annual Azalea Festival and Parade were postponed from the Memorial Day weekend until mid-July, but it did occur with everyone taking safety precautions, and the help of MANY volunteers, including the Pelican Bay Amateur Radio Club.
Doug Doyle KL0HH organized and led a successful and enjoyable effort to install a new Diamond X510HD Base Station antenna for the 146.96 Repeater on Harbor Hills. The new antenna… Read more »
PBARC members got together to build 2 meter 1/4 wave antennas. Most Ops had never built an antenna or used a soldering iron. Everyone had a great time and they… Read more »
Thank you to Stu KE6NCU for forwarding this .PDF file to post online. Takes a moment to download. [su_document url=”http://pelicanbayarc.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Amateur-Radio-in-the-RV.pdf” width=”640″ height=”640″]
If repeaters are unavailable after a disaster and you are limited to simplex operation, a portable transceiver with its original flexible antenna is inadequate for emergency communications. I started with… Read more »
Talk with other amateurs on local repeaters Tune-in and check-in to the weekly PBARC Net Be the Net Control Station (NCS) for the PBARC Net Check-in to other local nets… Read more »