A HUGE “Thank you!!!” to all those who participated in the 2015 MS-150. The total numbers are not in at this time, but there is estimated to have been over 1800 riders this year. The event went very smoothly. Continue reading
A HUGE “Thank you!!!” to all those who participated in the 2015 MS-150. The total numbers are not in at this time, but there is estimated to have been over 1800 riders this year. The event went very smoothly. Continue reading
You may have heard of the Fireman Olympics or lumberjack competitions. Most of you have seen a rodeo – at least on television – where cowboys (and cowgirls) do their thing in a stadium rather than on the range. What do all these have in common? They test skills used on the job in an enjoyable yet challenging environment. Guess what? Amateur Radio operators compete, too, in a variety of contests held throughout the country and the world. Internationally, this is called “Radiosport.” Domestically, we just call it “Contesting.” Many highly competitive radio amateurs consider their regular operating time to be part of their training for competitions. In a larger sense, though, radio contests are training that improves our ability to do whatever else we do in Amateur Radio more effectively. Continue reading
The following is a release from the Clay County Division of Emergency Management 1915EDT AUG 29 2015
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Clay County Emergency Management- Erika Dissipates, flooding still a concern;
The Clay County Division of Emergency Management would like to take this time to warn all residents that even though TS Erika has dissipated, flooding is still possible along the North and South Prongs of Black Creek. Continue reading
The last thing you need is to run out of power in the field. Here’s a list of some of the best portable/travel chargers for your phones and tablets to keep you communicating in the field, courtesy of Tech Radar.