Parks on the Air (POTA) Presentation
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 […]
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 […]