Fw: [HIham] Warren, you fall Amateur Radio classes

Bill Strayer [email protected]
Thu, 10 Jul 2003 04:58:00 -1000


Hello...

Where can I find out about upcoming classes? While I'm already a licensed
operator, I'm keen to have some class/group resources available for me to
upgrade vs. individual study.

To be frank, I've seen a number of postings to this distribution about
examinations being held. However, I've seen no postings on the initial step
of getting the knowledge and expertise to even reach the point of sitting
for an exam.

Thanks in advance for your advice in this area.

Best regards,
Bill

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> Warren, KH6WM:
>      I am delighted to see that you are going to teach
> classes for new Radio Amateur's. Certainly there is a need that must be
> filled in Hawai'i.
>      The ranks of Amateur Radio are shrinking and this is well documented.
We
> must act collectively to find new Amateurs to fill our aging ranks.
>      And ARRL needs new members to accompany the rest of us in those
ranks,
>      With my adequate antennas, for me, I have has gained expertise in the
> field of Radio High Frequency (HF) and propagation thereof.
>      I would be pleased to teach those fall classes the portion which
involve
> radio propagation, the effects of the Sun, Flares, understanding Solar
> Cycles, understand Solar Radiation, the Solar Winds, their effects and
other various
> Solar Perturbations on Amateur frequencies/bands. The selection of
> frequencies/day/night and time verses desired distance, etc. and other
knowledge I can
> teach.
>      Since I have studied astrophysics data and data from multiple
sources, I
> then have been providing both short and long range band forecasts, since
> Solar cycle 19, for many publications and DX newsletters for years, I
would like
> to volunteer my services to help you in this topic.
>      Putting something back into our radio hobby, a hobby that has given
me
> so much personal and professional pleasure, is my personal goal.
>      Request advise. QSL
>      Respectfully Submitted,
>
>      Lee R. Wical, KH6BZF
>      ARRL Tech Specialist (RFI) Oahu
>      Charter Life Member ARRL
>      FCC Commercial licenses Telephone/Telegraph,
>      GMDSS Operator and maintainer w/
>      Radar Endorsements on all. Also
>      Chief Commercial Volunteer (CCE & CVE)
>
>
>
> ,
>
>        :
>
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