[Alexandria Radio Club Reflector] Invitation to Alexandria Radio Club Monthly Meeting on Friday, January 13, 7:00 p.m.

Sandra Cruz-Pol sandracruzpol at ieee.org
Wed Jan 11 17:06:35 EST 2023


hi Don
 Could you send me the address again, please?
Sandra

On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 9:41 AM <don.ki4d at gmail.com> wrote:

> Alexandria Radio Club is inviting you to the monthly meeting scheduled for
> January 14th. This will be a hybrid meeting (in-person and via Zoom).
>
>
>
> Time: January 13, 2023 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
>
> Featured Topic: Ham Radio Networking using AREDN Software by Orv Beach
> (W6BI), an AREDN Ambassador
>
>
>
> Orv Beach (W6BI) comes to us from Semi Valley, CA. He was first licensed in
> 1967 and became a CW enthusiast.  He is a Navy veteran who became turned on
> to RTTY while in the Navy.  Today, much of his ham radio activity is
> mentoring other hams on ham radio networking using AREDN software. He has
> given over 60 presentations on AREDN to various groups, clubs and at ham
> conventions. Along the way he worked his way up through various other
> digital modes, and started working with ham radio networking in 2014. Orv
> has helped deploy the newest digital radios in Ventura County and western
> Los Angeles County forming an IP network. He's also active in coordinating
> the build-out and maintenance of the wider network, which now spans from
> Santa Barbara south to the Mexican border and east to Las Vegas, comprising
> over 500 nodes, both on hilltops and at ham QTHs. Orv is a retired Linux
> system administrator, an ARRL Santa Barbara Section Technical Specialist
> and
> an AREDN (Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network) Ambassador, one of those
> who
> promote ham radio networking through presentations about the software
> developed by the AREDN team.
>
>
>
> The AREDNR acronym stands for "Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network" and it
> provides a way for Amateur Radio operators to create high-speed ad hoc Data
> Networks for use in Emergency and service-oriented communications.  For
> many
> years amateur radio operators and their served agencies have relied on
> voice
> transmissions for emergency or event communications. A typical
> message-passing scenario involved conveying a voice message via a radio
> operator who would manually copy it onto a standard ICS-213 form, that was
> hand-delivered.  In today's world of computers, digital transmission is
> more
> commonly used. An AREDNR mesh network provides typical Internet or
> intranet-type applications to people who need to communicate across a wide
> area during an emergency or community event, although it is not intended
> for
> connecting people to the Internet.
>
>
>
> For social and other benefits of Alexandria Radio Club, Club members are
> encouraged to attend in-person, if possible.
>
>
>
> Join the Zoom Meeting at
>
>
>
> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81117755277?pwd=OGU4OUhQR1RpZDRONlgwQm5scmJSZz09
>
>
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> Meeting ID: 811 1775 5277
>
> Passcode: 401751
>
> One tap mobile
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> +13017158592,,81117755277#,,,,*401751# US (Washington DC)
>
> +13126266799,,81117755277#,,,,*401751# US (Chicago)
>
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Sandra
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