[HCARC] Hello from Harper

Marilyn Vordenbaum mampaw at stx.rr.com
Sat Jun 1 09:04:11 EDT 2013


Yea Harvey.......John, with all of this information you are hopefully 
looking forward to Wednesday morning and Thursday evening.  Welcome to the 
world of ham radio. Just for information, I am Harvey's XYL(wife in ham 
radio language).
73
Marilyn KE5DDR

-----Original Message----- 
From: Harvey N. Vordenbaum
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2013 7:24 AM
To: 'Dale Gaudier' ; 'John Luttrell' ; hcarc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [HCARC] Hello from Harper

Hi, John,
In addition, if you are ever in Kerrville on Wednesday morning (8:00AM +/-
), stop by McDonalds (past WalMart on Junction Hwy for the coffee/ breakfast
get together.  Men are in the kiddie playroom area, and wives are up front
just to the right of the door. You can hear all kinds of discussions and
information, ham radio and otherwise.
Harvey, K5HV

-----Original Message-----
From: hcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:hcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Dale Gaudier
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2013 10:54 PM
To: 'John Luttrell'; hcarc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [HCARC] Hello from Harper

John:

Greetings! You've come to the right place.

Our club is large and our members are active in many aspects of amateur
radio. We have a club station located at the American Red Cross building in
Kerrville where, incidentally, we meet on the first Thursday of the month.
Our next meeting is this coming Thursday, June 6th. We have an introductory
program and meet and greet starting around 6:30pm, with the main meeting and
program beginning at 7pm. Non-members and those not yet licensed are welcome
to attend. The American Red Cross is located at 333 Earl Garrett (corner of
Earl Garrett and Jefferson, just across from the Kerr County courthouse).
Our club website is www.herrhams.org where you'll find a lot of information
about our club.

Also this month is a great time to start up with ham radio as our premier
operating event, Field Day, is the weekend of June 22-23. See
http://www.arrl.org/field-day for more info on Field Day. Hams from all over
North America will be contacting each other while under simulated emergency
conditions. We will have several stations set up at our Field Day site at
Our Lady of the Hills Catholic high school. Even if you don't have a license
we can get you on the air so you can experience the fun of ham radio. We
always have great food and a lot of fun at Field Day and it is a good way to
see and use lots of different equipment and meet our members. Come to our
meeting this Thursday for more details.

By the way, I am one of the license instructors for the club - I usually put
on one or two license classes per year (I just had one in April) for
aspiring hams. Look for me at the club meeting and I will try to answer any
questions you might have about how to get your license. I will be wearing my
name badge with my call sign on it: K4DG. If you can't make it to the
meeting drop me an email or call me with your questions.

I look forward to meeting you and welcome to ham radio.

73 (that means "best regards" in ham lingo),

Dale Gaudier - K4DG
832-967-1510



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