[nrv-hams] Results of ham class/antenna project

Perkins, Chuck chuckp at vt.edu
Wed May 4 08:17:18 EDT 2011


Linda is KK4BWQ and I am Chuck KK4BWV.  Thanks again Ron and "the crew", couldn't have done it without you.

Chuck

From: kathrynprociv at gmail.com [mailto:kathrynprociv at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Kathryn Prociv
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2011 10:38 PM
To: dbgoff at vt.edu
Cc: Ron Angert; Lener, Edward; Toffenetti, Paul; wchong at vt.edu; DMellichamp at vtti.vt.edu; vrebecca at vt.edu; spolan at me.com; Perkins, Chuck; mlafon2 at vt.edu; slhuddleston at gmail.com; rglaz07 at vt.edu; Perkins, Linda; yusef at bikebarnblacksburg.com; qrm at listserv.vt.edu; nrv-hams at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: Results of ham class/antenna project

Ditto to Dan's message.  Thanks to all who made it possible for us Meteorology students to get our Ham licenses!  To quote my roommate "We are now Virgnia Hams" haha.

73,

Kathryn KK4BWP
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 9:38 PM, <dbgoff at vt.edu<mailto:dbgoff at vt.edu>> wrote:
My call sign showed up in the database today! Thanks to everyone who helped out with the class; I'm looking forward to getting on the air at some point.

73,

Dan KK4BWL

Quoting Ron Angert <rangert at gmail.com<mailto:rangert at gmail.com>>:
Thanks to each of you that attended the class or helped teach or administer
the exam session.

I am happy to report that of the ten class members taking the test all
passed and three passed the general class exam as well.  The three members
unable to attend should be taking the exam shortly and I expect that they
too will join us on the air soon. Let me know when you have taken the exam
to get the $15 I am holding for that purpose.

Upcoming exams in the area are:
05/15/2011 | Roanoke VA
24016-5008<http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/roanoke-va-24016-5008-27>

*Sponsor:* Roanoke Valley ARC
*Location:* American Red Cross
*Time:* 2:00 PM (Walk-ins allowed)
*Learn More* <http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/roanoke-va-24016-5008-27>


06/06/2011 | Vinton VA
24179-1314<http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/vinton-va-24179-1314-1>

*Sponsor:* Unsponsored
*Location:* William Byrd High School
*Time:* 7:00 PM (Walk-ins allowed)
*Learn More* <http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/vinton-va-24179-1314-1>


07/10/2011 | Radford VA
24141<http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/radford-va-24141-8>

*Sponsor:* NRVARC
*Location:* Radford Public Library
*Time:* 2:00 PM (Walk-ins allowed)
*Learn More* <http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/radford-va-24141-8>



I noted at the informal after-exam celebration at Mike's Grill that the
meteorology students' knowledge and enthusiasm for weather rubbed off on the
others so the natural learning dynamic was exhibited in the group.

Many of you wanted to build the *portable j-pole antennas* to extend the
range and battery life of your handheld radios.  I have all the parts now
and we need to pick a date if you want to do it as part of a group.  If you
want to participate, please reply to me with some dates and times and I wil
start a separate mail list of antenna builders.  If you want to do it on
your own you can get the parts and instructions from me as well, or source
your own stuff. These are the instructions I liked best.  ignore the 'don't
use foam twinlead' instruction, it works find and is about all I could find.
http://www.qsl.net/wb3gck/jpole.htm

Thanks for making this a great class, and be sure to email me with your call
letters when you get them.

Need help getting on the air?  Ask, and club members will likely be able to
assist you in making that happen.

Ron N4AJT

--
Ron Angert in Beautiful Southwest Virginia
http://oldbikerider.blogspot.com/

"The problems that exist in the world today cannot be solved by the level of
thinking that
created them." Albert Einstein




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