From ekc at forth.com Sat Feb 7 19:45:01 2015 From: ekc at forth.com (Edward K Conklin) Date: Sat, 07 Feb 2015 14:45:01 -1000 Subject: [HIham] SP-400 for Donation Message-ID: <54D6B18D.5000505@forth.com> There is a Hammarlund SP-400X available for donation. It is currently in Hawaii Kai, and must be given away or disposed of by February 24th at the latest. According to the date on the manual, it was manufactured in 1946. I've seen photos of it, and it looks to be in relatively good shape for its age. No rust or corrosion - owner says it's been stored in an inside closet. Apparently it worked when last tried about 10-15 years ago. Equipment consists of receiver, separate power supply, separate speaker, and manual. If anyone's interested, please contact me. Ned KH7JJ ekc at forth.com -- =============================================== Edward K. Conklin 2969 Kalakaua Ave. #1004 Phone: 808-923-6133 Honolulu, HI 96815 Fax : telephone first email to: ekc at forth.com =============================================== From rhashiro at hawaiiantel.net Mon Feb 9 10:41:55 2015 From: rhashiro at hawaiiantel.net (Ron Hashiro) Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 05:41:55 -1000 Subject: [HIham] SM Report January 2015 In-Reply-To: <000f01d04340$8b6ae1f0$a240a5d0$@hawaiiantel.net> References: <000f01d04340$8b6ae1f0$a240a5d0$@hawaiiantel.net> Message-ID: <54D8D543.5030809@hawaiiantel.net> Forwarding -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [hamradiohawaii] SM Report January 2015 Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2015 15:42:44 -1000 From: 'Robert Schneider' ah6j at hawaiiantel.net [hamradiohawaii] Reply-To: Robert Schneider To: 'Robert Schneider' , 'Jim Yuen' , 'hamradiohawaii.yahoogroups.com' , 'kimo.chun' , 'Wayne.greenleaf' , pacsecares at yahoogroups.com CC: 'Army Curtis' , 'Leigh Critchlow' , 'Bob Vallio' , 'Shawn B' This report is for January 2015. Since our last report we?ve lost 3 people. They are: Richard Hardy, KH7HNL on 12/30/2014, Dr. John Vorbau, KH6HAM on 1/9/15 and Robert Collester, Jr., KJ4HUH on 1/13/15. Richard Hardy, KH7HNL, passed Away on Dec. 30, 2014. The memorial service will be a fundraiser music and hula celebration of Richard Hardy and Lynn Cook. It will be Sun. Feb 8^th 1700W to 2000w at the Lotus Room on the 2^nd floor of the Lotus Honolulu Hotel located at 2885 Kalakeua Ave. Paula Akana will serve as the emcee. Admission by donation and there will also be a silent auction. It is our sad duty to report the passing of Dr. John H. Vorbau, KH6HAM, on Friday January 9, 2015 at Pali Momi Hospital in Aiea after an extended illness. A celebration of life was held at Aiea United Methodist Church on Saturday, January 24^th at 1000W. In his QRZ bio John wrote ?I have enjoyed amateur radio for over sixty years / Original QTH Toledo, OH / California for 33 years (N6QGT) / Hawaii since 1999? John was born in 1937 in Toledo, Ohio. His original degree was a BS from University Of Toledo and his MD from Ohio State University. He was a practicing Pediatrician among many other honors, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and his wife is a retired Navy Captain. He was a member of EARC, KARC, CG (aux), ARRL, QCWA, Aiea United Methodist Church and was a volunteer for the US Park service at the Arizona Memorial. He was a regular operated KH6BB, the USS Missouri museum station, and a member of the Battleship Missouri ARC. He is survived by his XYL, Noeline. There is a picture on the ARRL Pacific Section page. Dr. John Vorbau, KH6HAM, will be laid to rest at Punch Bowl on Friday, April 10 at 1030W. Robert Collester, Jr., KJ4HUH, passed away on January 13, 2015. His services will be held Saturday January 24 at 91-1154 North Rd. Ewa beach. The time will be 1000W. We are now in 2015, Most club dues are payable. Check with your local club. If it is not affiliated with ARRL please try and convince the members to become an ARRL affiliated club. There are many benefits to being an ARRL affiliated club. The closest front of the lava flow has started and stopped several times. At the moment it is stopped, however there are still breakouts upslope and along the sides. Several businesses had packed up and closed including Malama Market, Longs and Ace Hardware. Some have reopened like Longs and Ace. The county is now removing some of the lava rock in the transfer station and it is scheduled to re-open soon. There is no longer viewing at the transfer station because of the construction. Last month our new Governor, David Ige, came to visit the regular Thursday update at the Pahoa High School Cafeteria. Remember the Lava is still being fed into the system at the same rate so it has to go somewhere. Pahoa Road has been and is very congested and expected to get worse. There is still heavy construction in addition to the extra school traffic. As was reported earlier several schools combined to Keaau. Your SM reports from personal experience that driving in Keaau and along the bypass road in the afternoon has become very congested. Give (a lot of) extra time to compensate for the extra-large traffic. As was mentioned earlier, we are still looking for someone to be the Section Youth Coordinator (SYC). It is a brand new, section-level ARRL Field Organization appointment that is available and ready to be filled as soon as we have someone for the position. Here are the appointment guidelines that describe the requirements and responsibilities: http://www.arrl.org/section-youth-coordinator__ If you are interested or know of someone who would be just right for the job, let the SM know. November 30 was the last official day of hurricane season in the Central Pacific. If officially starts again on June 1 however storms can?t read so bad weather can happen anytime. We are going to try a little different and shorter approach to listing the clubs. For more information on any club, go to the listed web page. They are listed in order of regular meetings (more or less). SPARC ? The South Point ARC or ?SPARC? meets on the first Sunday at Noon at Manuka State park. It is potluck. They are not affiliated with ARRL. They don?t have a website (yet). Next is March 1^st . KARC ? The Kauai ARC meets on the first Monday at 1900W. Website is: http://www.kauaiarc.org/ next is March 2^nd . There is a weekly Saturday breakfast at The Feral Pig located in Harbor Mall at Nawiliwili at 0730W. Next is Feb 7, 14, 21 & 28. MARC ? Marianas ARC of Guam meets on the 2^nd Tue. At KSTO studio on Nimitz Hill at 1900 Guam time. Website is http://www.ah2g.net/ . If you would like to take an Amateur Radio exam or have questions, call Mike Wendt, WH2M at 671-477-6737. Testing is by appointment and normally takes place before the monthly meeting about 5PM. Hafa Adai from Guam where Americas Day begins. There is another website for Guam and the Northern Marianas (CNMI) with emphasis on HF operations. It is the Mariana Islands DX Association, NH2DX. It has many pictures as well as history stories. The population for the islands is small so they are to be congratulated for putting together such a nice webpage. http://www.guam.net/pub/midxa/ . They are not an ARRL affiliated club and they don?t have regularly formal meetings. KHRC? (Kohala-Hamakua) The Kohala-Hamakua Radio Club (KHRC) meets on two schedules. Odd months = 2^nd Sunday in Kapa?au at 1400W. Even months = 2^nd Wednesday in Waimea at Keck Bldg. at 1900W. Next meeting is Feb 11^th . Webpage is http://www.hamradioandmore.com/khrc.htm . In the past they have meet at the Hawaii Preparatory Academy Energy Lab. KHRC helps sponsor the HPA school radio club. The school has a general webpage which is: http://www.hpa.edu/ . The HPA Energy lab is the only one of its kind in the world. Since HPA is a private school, it is not open to the public. MARC ? Maui ARC meets on the 2^nd Wed. at CD Hq. at 1900W. Web = http://www.kh6rs.org/ . Next meeting is Feb 11^th . For exams contact Mel, kh6h at arrrl.net or call 808-250-4591 KARC ? The Koolau ARC website is: http://www.karc.net/ . They meet on the 2^nd Sat. at 0930W at Ho?omaluhia Botanical Garden Park in Kaneohe, Oahu. Next meeting will be Feb. 14^th . BIARC ? The Big Island ARC website is: www.biarc.net . They meet on the 2^nd Sat. At 1400W at the Keaau Community Center. The next meeting will be Saturday Feb 14^th . Their weekly Fri. lunch is canceled for the time being. EARC - The Emergency ARC (Oahu) website is: http://earchi.org/event_listing.html they meet on the 3rd Tue. At 1900W at the Fleet Reserve Association (FRA) Branch 46. They next meet Feb. 17^th . HARC ? The Honolulu ARC website is: http://ham.aditl.com/harc . They meet on the 3rd Sat. at 0900W on odd months (Jan, March, May, July, Sept, and Nov) at the Monterey Bay Cannery restaurant. The next meeting will be March 21^st . The Waikiki ARC meets s every Tue at 0700W for breakfast at the Monterey Bay Cannery in Aiea. It has only the ARRL club website: http://www.arrl.org/Groups/view/waikiki-amateur-radio-club/type:club . KARS ? Kona Amateur Radio Society webpage is: http://www.cfht.hawaii.edu/~veillet/hwars.html . They meet on the 4^th Sun. at 1400W in Wawaloli Beach Park at NELHA. It is a picnic potluck. Next get together is Feb. 22^nd . For questions please contact Van NH7IT at 808-345-5008 or e-mail NH7IT at arrl.net . In addition to the regular KARS monthly meeting they now have a breakfast at 808 Grindz restaurant in Kopika Plaza on the 2nd Saturday of each month at 0830W. For additional information contact Stuart KH7DX at 808-896-1290. PERC ? The Puna Emergency Radio Club website is: http://perchawaii.com/__ their meeting is on the 4th Saturday of each month at 1000W at the Hilo Coffee Mill. HARC - The Hilo ARC: They meet daily 6:30-8:30 AM at Jack in the Box Hilo. This club is the oldest on the Island of Hawaii however there was a break in existence of several years until former Section Manager Dean Manley, KH6B and several others reactivated it. They also sponsor the Council of Radio Club which meets once monthly. Please contact Dean for more information. There has been no news from The American Samoa Radio club or Molokai Club in recent times. The Civil Defense Amateur Radio Club (Honolulu) has not regular meetings. Their mission is to provide ARRL Volunteer Examiner testing services for amateur radio operators on the island of Oahu. The goal is to continually build up the pool of available emergency communicators available during times of emergency. Testing is on the third Wednesday of selected months; however, contact Ray Moody, AH6LT moody at: hawaii.edu or phone 941-9239. *_Advance registration is required to pass building security at the Red Cross building. _* Schedule for 2015 can be found in the VEC page of ARRL. It is: 03/18/2015, 06/17/2015, 08/19/2015 and 11/18/2015 at 1830W at the American Red Cross building (in back of Diamond Head) */_AGAIN No walk-ins._/* Cal-Pac RC upgraded the Mauna Loa site antennas and took the six meter beacon off the air. It will be back shortly however it has not been decided if it will be put back at Mauna Loa. The picture of the KH6HME memorial brick at ARRL HQ is in the photo files at the bottom of the Pacific Section website along with other pictures of the Mauna Loa site. The brick was donated by BIARC member Chuck McConnell, W6DPD of Fresno. REPEAT OR REFERENCE INFORMATION: The Pacific Section webpage is: http://www.arrl.org/Groups/view/pacific-section. It now contains this SM report. Each affiliated club should fill in an activities report to ARRL at least once every year. For more information go to: http://www.arrl.org/club-update . Your SM is always looking for news So be sure to update him too. Even if your group is not ARRL affiliated, send a report. If you have notable activities send along a jpeg picture and description (please). At the bottom of the Pacific Section webpage is a picture gallery. Hawaii's Official Amateur Radio Repeater Coordination Site is: http://www.hawaiirepeaters.net/ . Ron Hashiro?s webpage always has a good collection of news of local happenings. See: http://www.qsl.net/a/ah6rh/am-radio/in-hawaii.html . There is a new feature telling about the history of the early repeaters in Hawaii especially Diamond Head 146.88. Go to Ron?s page and click on The EARC Diamond Head 146.28/146.88 MHz Repeater Bob Schneider, AH6J P.O. Box 131 Keaau, HI 96749 ah6j at arrl.org Home phone 808-966-8146 Cell phone 808-345-6390 ** *ARRL**-- /the national association for Amateur Radio/*? *ARRL Pacific Section Manager* ARRL Centennial Logo LARGE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com __._,_.___ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted by: "Robert Schneider" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Reply via web post ? Reply to sender ? Reply to group ? Start a New Topic ? Messages in this topic (1) ======================================== The Ham Radio Hawaii list is for Ham events in Hawaii. Permission to re-post granted. Subscribe: hamradiohawaii-subscribe at yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: hamradiohawaii-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com Email: hamradiohawaii at yahoogroups.com Website: http://aditl.com/ham/ Aloha and 73, Jim WH6GS Visit Your Group Yahoo! Groups ? Privacy ? Unsubscribe ? Terms of Use . __,_._,___ From hiham at mailman.qth.net Mon Feb 9 18:29:24 2015 From: hiham at mailman.qth.net (Barry via HIham) Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2015 17:29:24 -0600 Subject: [HIham] SM Report January 2015 In-Reply-To: <54D8D543.5030809@hawaiiantel.net> References: <000f01d04340$8b6ae1f0$a240a5d0$@hawaiiantel.net> <54D8D543.5030809@hawaiiantel.net> Message-ID: Please remove me from your email list- no longer in Hawaii. Thx Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 9, 2015, at 9:41 AM, Ron Hashiro wrote: > > Forwarding > > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > Subject: [hamradiohawaii] SM Report January 2015 > Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2015 15:42:44 -1000 > From: 'Robert Schneider' ah6j at hawaiiantel.net [hamradiohawaii] > Reply-To: Robert Schneider > To: 'Robert Schneider' , 'Jim Yuen' , 'hamradiohawaii.yahoogroups.com' , 'kimo.chun' , 'Wayne.greenleaf' , pacsecares at yahoogroups.com > CC: 'Army Curtis' , 'Leigh Critchlow' , 'Bob Vallio' , 'Shawn B' > > > > This report is for January 2015. > > Since our last report we?ve lost 3 people. They are: Richard Hardy, KH7HNL on 12/30/2014, Dr. John Vorbau, KH6HAM on 1/9/15 and Robert Collester, Jr., KJ4HUH on 1/13/15. > > Richard Hardy, KH7HNL, passed Away on Dec. 30, 2014. The memorial service will be a fundraiser music and hula celebration of Richard Hardy and Lynn Cook. It will be Sun. Feb 8^th 1700W to 2000w at the Lotus Room on the 2^nd floor of the Lotus Honolulu Hotel located at 2885 Kalakeua Ave. Paula Akana will serve as the emcee. Admission by donation and there will also be a silent auction. > > It is our sad duty to report the passing of Dr. John H. Vorbau, KH6HAM, on Friday January 9, 2015 at Pali Momi Hospital in Aiea after an extended illness. A celebration of life was held at Aiea United Methodist Church on Saturday, January 24^th at 1000W. In his QRZ bio John wrote ?I have enjoyed amateur radio for over sixty years / Original QTH Toledo, OH / California for 33 years (N6QGT) / Hawaii since 1999? John was born in 1937 in Toledo, Ohio. His original degree was a BS from University Of Toledo and his MD from Ohio State University. He was a practicing Pediatrician among many other honors, a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and his wife is a retired Navy Captain. He was a member of EARC, KARC, CG (aux), ARRL, QCWA, Aiea United Methodist Church and was a volunteer for the US Park service at the Arizona Memorial. He was a regular operated KH6BB, the USS Missouri museum station, and a member of the Battleship Missouri ARC. He is survived by his XYL, Noeline. There is a picture on the ARRL Pacific Section page. Dr. John Vorbau, KH6HAM, will be laid to rest at Punch Bowl on Friday, April 10 at 1030W. > > Robert Collester, Jr., KJ4HUH, passed away on January 13, 2015. His services will be held Saturday January 24 at 91-1154 North Rd. Ewa beach. The time will be 1000W. > > We are now in 2015, Most club dues are payable. Check with your local club. If it is not affiliated with ARRL please try and convince the members to become an ARRL affiliated club. There are many benefits to being an ARRL affiliated club. > > The closest front of the lava flow has started and stopped several times. At the moment it is stopped, however there are still breakouts upslope and along the sides. Several businesses had packed up and closed including Malama Market, Longs and Ace Hardware. Some have reopened like Longs and Ace. The county is now removing some of the lava rock in the transfer station and it is scheduled to re-open soon. There is no longer viewing at the transfer station because of the construction. Last month our new Governor, David Ige, came to visit the regular Thursday update at the Pahoa High School Cafeteria. Remember the Lava is still being fed into the system at the same rate so it has to go somewhere. > > Pahoa Road has been and is very congested and expected to get worse. There is still heavy construction in addition to the extra school traffic. As was reported earlier several schools combined to Keaau. Your SM reports from personal experience that driving in Keaau and along the bypass road in the afternoon has become very congested. Give (a lot of) extra time to compensate for the extra-large traffic. > > As was mentioned earlier, we are still looking for someone to be the Section Youth Coordinator (SYC). It is a brand new, section-level ARRL Field Organization appointment that is available and ready to be filled as soon as we have someone for the position. Here are the appointment guidelines that describe the requirements and responsibilities: http://www.arrl.org/section-youth-coordinator__ > > If you are interested or know of someone who would be just right for the job, let the SM know. > > November 30 was the last official day of hurricane season in the Central Pacific. If officially starts again on June 1 however storms can?t read so bad weather can happen anytime. > > We are going to try a little different and shorter approach to listing the clubs. For more information on any club, go to the listed web page. They are listed in order of regular meetings (more or less). > > SPARC ? The South Point ARC or ?SPARC? meets on the first Sunday at Noon at Manuka State park. It is potluck. They are not affiliated with ARRL. They don?t have a website (yet). Next is March 1^st . > > KARC ? The Kauai ARC meets on the first Monday at 1900W. Website is: http://www.kauaiarc.org/ next is March 2^nd . There is a weekly Saturday breakfast at The Feral Pig located in Harbor Mall at Nawiliwili at 0730W. Next is Feb 7, 14, 21 & 28. > > MARC ? Marianas ARC of Guam meets on the 2^nd Tue. At KSTO studio on Nimitz Hill at 1900 Guam time. Website is http://www.ah2g.net/ . If you would like to take an Amateur Radio exam or have questions, call Mike Wendt, WH2M at 671-477-6737. Testing is by appointment and normally takes place before the monthly meeting about 5PM. Hafa Adai from Guam where Americas Day begins. > > There is another website for Guam and the Northern Marianas (CNMI) with emphasis on HF operations. It is the Mariana Islands DX Association, NH2DX. It has many pictures as well as history stories. The population for the islands is small so they are to be congratulated for putting together such a nice webpage. http://www.guam.net/pub/midxa/ . They are not an ARRL affiliated club and they don?t have regularly formal meetings. > > KHRC? (Kohala-Hamakua) The Kohala-Hamakua Radio Club (KHRC) meets on two schedules. Odd months = 2^nd Sunday in Kapa?au at 1400W. Even months = 2^nd Wednesday in Waimea at Keck Bldg. at 1900W. Next meeting is Feb 11^th . Webpage is http://www.hamradioandmore.com/khrc.htm . In the past they have meet at the Hawaii Preparatory Academy Energy Lab. KHRC helps sponsor the HPA school radio club. The school has a general webpage which is: http://www.hpa.edu/ . The HPA Energy lab is the only one of its kind in the world. Since HPA is a private school, it is not open to the public. > > MARC ? Maui ARC meets on the 2^nd Wed. at CD Hq. at 1900W. Web = http://www.kh6rs.org/ . Next meeting is Feb 11^th . For exams contact Mel, kh6h at arrrl.net or call 808-250-4591 > > KARC ? The Koolau ARC website is: http://www.karc.net/ . They meet on the 2^nd Sat. at 0930W at Ho?omaluhia Botanical Garden Park in Kaneohe, Oahu. Next meeting will be Feb. 14^th . > > BIARC ? The Big Island ARC website is: www.biarc.net . They meet on the 2^nd Sat. At 1400W at the Keaau Community Center. The next meeting will be Saturday Feb 14^th . Their weekly Fri. lunch is canceled for the time being. > > EARC - The Emergency ARC (Oahu) website is: http://earchi.org/event_listing.html they meet on the 3rd Tue. At 1900W at the Fleet Reserve Association (FRA) Branch 46. They next meet Feb. 17^th . > > HARC ? The Honolulu ARC website is: http://ham.aditl.com/harc . They meet on the 3rd Sat. at 0900W on odd months (Jan, March, May, July, Sept, and Nov) at the Monterey Bay Cannery restaurant. The next meeting will be March 21^st . > > The Waikiki ARC meets s every Tue at 0700W for breakfast at the Monterey Bay Cannery in Aiea. It has only the ARRL club website: http://www.arrl.org/Groups/view/waikiki-amateur-radio-club/type:club . > > KARS ? Kona Amateur Radio Society webpage is: http://www.cfht.hawaii.edu/~veillet/hwars.html . They meet on the 4^th Sun. at 1400W in Wawaloli Beach Park at NELHA. It is a picnic potluck. Next get together is Feb. 22^nd . For questions please contact Van NH7IT at 808-345-5008 or e-mail NH7IT at arrl.net . > > In addition to the regular KARS monthly meeting they now have a breakfast at 808 Grindz restaurant in Kopika Plaza on the 2nd Saturday of each month at 0830W. For additional information contact Stuart KH7DX at 808-896-1290. > > PERC ? The Puna Emergency Radio Club website is: http://perchawaii.com/__ their meeting is on the 4th Saturday of each month at 1000W at the Hilo Coffee Mill. > > HARC - The Hilo ARC: They meet daily 6:30-8:30 AM at Jack in the Box Hilo. This club is the oldest on the Island of Hawaii however there was a break in existence of several years until former Section Manager Dean Manley, KH6B and several others reactivated it. They also sponsor the Council of Radio Club which meets once monthly. Please contact Dean for more information. > > There has been no news from The American Samoa Radio club or Molokai Club in recent times. > > The Civil Defense Amateur Radio Club (Honolulu) has not regular meetings. Their mission is to provide ARRL Volunteer Examiner testing services for amateur radio operators on the island of Oahu. The goal is to continually build up the pool of available emergency communicators available during times of emergency. Testing is on the third Wednesday of selected months; however, contact Ray Moody, AH6LT moody at: hawaii.edu or phone 941-9239. *_Advance registration is required to pass building security at the Red Cross building. _* Schedule for 2015 can be found in the VEC page of ARRL. It is: 03/18/2015, 06/17/2015, 08/19/2015 and 11/18/2015 at 1830W at the American Red Cross building (in back of Diamond Head) */_AGAIN No walk-ins._/* > > Cal-Pac RC upgraded the Mauna Loa site antennas and took the six meter beacon off the air. It will be back shortly however it has not been decided if it will be put back at Mauna Loa. The picture of the KH6HME memorial brick at ARRL HQ is in the photo files at the bottom of the Pacific Section website along with other pictures of the Mauna Loa site. The brick was donated by BIARC member Chuck McConnell, W6DPD of Fresno. > > REPEAT OR REFERENCE INFORMATION: > > The Pacific Section webpage is: http://www.arrl.org/Groups/view/pacific-section. It now contains this > > SM report. Each affiliated club should fill in an activities report to ARRL at least once every year. For more information go to: http://www.arrl.org/club-update . Your SM is always looking for news > > So be sure to update him too. Even if your group is not ARRL affiliated, send a report. If you have notable activities send along a jpeg picture and description (please). At the bottom of the Pacific > > Section webpage is a picture gallery. > > Hawaii's Official Amateur Radio Repeater Coordination Site is: http://www.hawaiirepeaters.net/ . > > Ron Hashiro?s webpage always has a good collection of news of local happenings. See: > > http://www.qsl.net/a/ah6rh/am-radio/in-hawaii.html . There is a new feature telling about the history of the early repeaters in Hawaii especially Diamond Head 146.88. Go to Ron?s page and click on The EARC Diamond Head 146.28/146.88 MHz Repeater > > Bob Schneider, AH6J > > P.O. Box 131 Keaau, HI 96749 > > ah6j at arrl.org > > Home phone 808-966-8146 > > Cell phone 808-345-6390 > > ** > > *ARRL**-- /the national association for Amateur Radio/*? > *ARRL Pacific Section Manager* > > ARRL Centennial Logo LARGE > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > www.avast.com > > > __._,_.___ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Posted by: "Robert Schneider" > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Reply via web post ? Reply to sender ? Reply to group ? Start a New Topic ? Messages in this topic (1) > > ======================================== > The Ham Radio Hawaii list is for Ham events in Hawaii. > Permission to re-post granted. > Subscribe: hamradiohawaii-subscribe at yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: hamradiohawaii-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com > Email: hamradiohawaii at yahoogroups.com > Website: http://aditl.com/ham/ > Aloha and 73, Jim WH6GS > Visit Your Group > > Yahoo! Groups > ? Privacy ? Unsubscribe ? Terms of Use > > . > > __,_._,___ > > > ______________________________________________________________ > HIham mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/hiham > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:HIham at mailman.qth.net > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html From rhashiro at hawaiiantel.net Fri Feb 20 18:14:27 2015 From: rhashiro at hawaiiantel.net (Ron Hashiro) Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 13:14:27 -1000 Subject: [HIham] Winter Communications Exercise, Sat Feb 28, 9:00-12 noon Message-ID: <54E7BFD3.4020104@hawaiiantel.net> The Telecomm section of the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency will be conducting a Winter Communications Exercise on Saturday, Feb 28 from 9:00 am to 12 noon. For details, please see: http://www.qsl.net/ah6rh/am-radio/in-hawaii.html#winter-commex Please contact me if you have questions. Ron Hashiro, AH6RH State RACES Coordinator Hawaii Emergency Management Agency ARES Emergency Coordinator From hiham at mailman.qth.net Fri Feb 20 19:21:43 2015 From: hiham at mailman.qth.net (Barry via HIham) Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 18:21:43 -0600 Subject: [HIham] Winter Communications Exercise, Sat Feb 28, 9:00-12 noon In-Reply-To: <54E7BFD3.4020104@hawaiiantel.net> References: <54E7BFD3.4020104@hawaiiantel.net> Message-ID: <117EA321-7262-4AF5-BBA4-F0CF878543F5@yahoo.com> Please remove me from your distro list! Haven't been in HI for several years! Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 20, 2015, at 5:14 PM, Ron Hashiro wrote: > > The Telecomm section of the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency will be conducting a Winter Communications Exercise on Saturday, Feb 28 from 9:00 am to 12 noon. For details, please see: > > http://www.qsl.net/ah6rh/am-radio/in-hawaii.html#winter-commex > > Please contact me if you have questions. > > Ron Hashiro, AH6RH > State RACES Coordinator > Hawaii Emergency Management Agency ARES Emergency Coordinator > > ______________________________________________________________ > HIham mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/hiham > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:HIham at mailman.qth.net > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html