From joe at joethielen.com Sun Mar 13 19:25:16 2016 From: joe at joethielen.com (Joe Thielen) Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2016 19:25:16 -0400 Subject: [TMRA] APRS Message-ID: Is the TMRA APRS digipeater functioning? From steve.huang at bioennopower.com Wed Mar 16 14:10:01 2016 From: steve.huang at bioennopower.com (Steve Huang) Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2016 11:10:01 -0700 Subject: [TMRA] Bioenno LiFePO4 batteries for Ham Radio Message-ID: <0a463b2f0de439ab2c9b1ae5ca577b68.squirrel@box733.bluehost.com> Hi, Our company Bioenno Power, a leading Santa Ana, California based manufacturer, offers you a variety of advanced battery solutions including LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries for ham radio applications. We work with different ham radio enthusiasts across the U.S. and heard about your ham radio club through our customer base. We offer a full line of LiFePO4 battery products across a wide range of voltages from 12V to 48V with capacities ranging from 3Ah to 200Ah. 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Thank you very much and best regards, ---------------------------------- Steve Huang Sales & Marketing Agent To stop receiving future messages, please reply to this email with the message: Opt out ---------------------------------- Steve Huang Sales & Marketing Agent To stop receiving future messages, please reply to this email with the message: Opt out ---------------------------------- Steve Huang Sales & Marketing Agent To stop receiving future messages, please reply to this email with the message: Opt out ---------------------------------- Steve Huang Sales & Marketing Agent To stop receiving future messages, please reply to this email with the message: Opt out From w8ter at bex.net Fri Mar 18 09:25:43 2016 From: w8ter at bex.net (Steve Bellner) Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 09:25:43 -0400 Subject: [TMRA] OLD CALL SIGN LOOK UPS Message-ID: <56EC01D7.9000708@bex.net> NL7XM ("Pete the Greek") provides a wonderful service to the ham community by using his vast collection of Callbooks to research original license dates. His work is done as a service to his fellow hams (although he would accept $1.00 to defray copying and mailing costs). Keep him in mind when you have old Callbooks to dispose of. He can be reached at twelvevdc at aol.com http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/9782 From zburns at zackburns.com Tue Mar 22 12:45:43 2016 From: zburns at zackburns.com (Zachary Burns) Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2016 12:45:43 -0400 Subject: [TMRA] Hamfest Message-ID: This was sent via the website...... Thank you all for a wonderful hamfest. The Tech School is a wonderful location for the event. I hope your association with the school can continue. We especially hope the attendance is large enough to cover your expenses and make you a little income. Some things we appreciate: Plenty of carts available for loading and unloading. Lots of help from your members; always with a pleasant attitude. Great repeat location for our tables, and accommodation of an extra table at the last minute. Easily recognizable members, volunteers, security personnel. Clean clean clean and uncluttered facility. Speaker system easy to hear, but no constant chatter on the system . Just business. Super organized before, during, and after the event. You have a very special Ham Radio Club. In my memory, TMRA has had an exceptional club since the 1950's when I lived in Brecksville. Hope your spirit and organization and cooperation continue for many many years to come. Glenn (W8JZI) and Sue (KD8BHE) Brown - Pastime Projects. From w8ter at bex.net Tue Mar 22 17:47:40 2016 From: w8ter at bex.net (Steve Bellner) Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2016 17:47:40 -0400 Subject: [TMRA] TORNADO SIREN ACTIVATION In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <56F1BD7C.207@bex.net> There will be an activation of the Tornado Sirens tomorrow March 23rd at 9:50 a.m. for 1 minute.. This is part of a statewide test. I received this notice via text message from the Lucas County Alerts. 73's MIKE/N8GBU __._,_.___ . __,_._,___ From sharpe at buckeye-express.com Thu Mar 31 22:54:22 2016 From: sharpe at buckeye-express.com (Rick K8RKS) Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 22:54:22 -0400 Subject: [TMRA] Help needed! Message-ID: <56FDE2DE.8010204@buckeye-express.com> Once again we've been asked to provide communications help for the Glass City Marathon. This year's race is on April 24th and starts at 7:00 AM. The course closes at 1:00 PM although not everyone needs to be there the whole time. The race starts and ends at the University of Toledo and the course runs out to the North and West as far as Sylvania. We need a lot of operators to cover all the requested spots so please consider giving some of your time to help out. Please contact me at either k8rks at arrl.net or 419-471-0573 if you'd like to volunteer or need more information. Thanks! Rick K8RKS k8rks at arrl.net 419-471-0573 --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus From w8ter at bex.net Wed Mar 23 06:26:51 2016 From: w8ter at bex.net (Steve Bellner) Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 10:26:51 -0000 Subject: [TMRA] Siren net TODAY 3/23/2016 Message-ID: <56F26F5F.2000600@bex.net> Can someone pick up the siren net today? They will be testing the sirens all over Ohio. Thanks, Steve W8TER -- "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." Thomas Alva Edison