Exploring WinLink
We met on September 28th at Bern’s Barn where Barb showed the group the website Winlink Wednesdays http://winlinkwednesday.net/ Winlink Wednesday is a weekly amateur radio digital net where check-ins are […]
We met on September 28th at Bern’s Barn where Barb showed the group the website Winlink Wednesdays http://winlinkwednesday.net/ Winlink Wednesday is a weekly amateur radio digital net where check-ins are […]
Barb Schleuter (KDØWAU) explains how Parks on the Air works and demonstrates logging with the POTA app and HAMRS software. This presentation was made to the Flint Hills Amateur Radio […]
Steve Saner (KDØIJP) explains why Linux is different than Windows. He will show how to install Linux and discuss the basic use of the operating system. He will then finally […]
Using a band chart can help the amateur radio operator understand what authorized frequency ranges they are authorized to transmit on. While anyone can listen to all frequencies across the […]
The General Class license is the second of three US Amateur Radio licenses which conveys extensive HF privileges. Once you have passed the written examination, the entire range of operating […]
Now that you’re a new ham radio operator – you’ve passed that Technician test, got your ham radio, and FCC issued call sign, what do you do next? Get on […]
Anyone can become a licensed Amateur Radio operator. There are more than 725,000 licensed hams in the United States, as young as 9 and as old as 100. And with […]
Barb Schlueter, KDØWAU, showed us how to spot contacts on spotting clusters in a presentation that was both interesting and educational. The purpose of a DX cluster is to alert […]
At our meeting on April 6th, 2021, a presentation was presented to us by Brad Wick, WØCO on “N3FJP Logging Software” for special events. Brad checked into our monthly club […]