Fw: [MarinTeams] Hello, and again congratulations!

peteroreilly at comcast.net peteroreilly at comcast.net
Tue Apr 10 19:38:01 EDT 2007


Hi everyone,
I would like to attend the April 21st class. Did I miss a session that would put me behind?
I don't have a radio yet. Do I need one? Just trying to figure this out.
Any comments would be much appreciated.
Peter O'Reilly
459-2927 

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: "Bill Smith" <hbco2 at sbcglobal.net> 

> From: Florence de Losada 
> Sent: Tue 4/10/2007 12:04 PM 
> To: Neighborhood Emergency Volunteers in Marin County, CA.; 
> MarinTeams at qsl.net 
> Subject: RE: [MarinTeams] Hello, and again congratulations! 
> 
> 
> Hello: 
> 
> We are set for April 21st. 
> 
> We will meet at the B Street Community Center at 8:00 am until 1PM 
> 
> This is our second class after we all just received our FCC license. See you 
> April 21st. 
> 
> Flo- 
> 720-5733 
> 
> ________________________________ 
> 
> From: marinteams-bounces at mailman.qth.net on behalf of Bill Smith 
> Sent: Mon 3/26/2007 3:56 PM 
> To: MarinTeams at qsl.net 
> Subject: [MarinTeams] Hello, and again congratulations! 
> 
> 
> 
> Hi all, 
> 
> The test materials were sent Saturday to the ARRL who should begin 
> processing them in the next day or so. They are apparently very busy, but 
> with any luck, some of the licenses could be issued by the end of the week. 
> 
> For Your Information: 
> 
> An introductory Amateur Radio publication published by the ARRL (American 
> Radio Relay League) is called "Now You're Talking." The manual cost is 
> $20. You should be able to order the book through any bookstore. It will 
> provide good background information on Amateur Radio but is not necessary 
> for the DART program. 
> 
> Several have asked for a technical class to cover the information introduced 
> in the test. This class would be apart from the communications class and 
> would cover radio theory and basic electronics. Of course it would be 
> tailored to applied information which you might find useful as a DART 
> volunteer, but is not a requirement for participation in the DART 
> communications program. 
> 
> I'd be happy to conduct a class at our Hamilton clubhouse site at Hamilton 
> Field in Novato. It could be a one-session class of 3-4 hours, or perhaps 
> two classes would be better. Weekend evenings or weekend days would be 
> preferred. 
> 
> We share the building with the Boy Scouts, think they meet every other 
> Monday night. We would likely schedule around those evenings. Tuesday 
> night is the Hamilton Wireless meeting night, we could hold class at one of 
> those meetings. All else is fair game. 
> 
> Our clubhouse is located on the Coast Guard housing site in Novato. 
> Instructions to the building are on our website, http://www.k6bw.org 
> . 
> 
> If you are interested, leave a message with a note you are interested and 
> what day of the week (in the next two weeks or so) you'd prefer. 
> 
> If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to post them on the 
> reflector, or call me if you prefer at 456-4481. We're all beginners and 
> the only dumb question is the one not asked. Posted questions are great 
> because we all get to participate and learn that way. 
> 
> Again, congratulations! What a great team! 
> 
> 73 de Bill, ab6mt 
> hbco2 at sbcglobal.net 
> 
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