Posted: September 20, 2008
by alan
Filed under: WOW!, amateur radio, internet, rant, space, weather
1 Comment
I’m sure the residents of Galveston Texas are wondering how, not to mention why… something like this chose them. It was bad.
But Hurricane Ike could have been much much worse.
Likely not many of us were up at 4:15 to check on things, or you could have seen this live image of the NWS radar from […]
Posted: August 17, 2008
by alan
Filed under: amateur radio, photo, space
1 Comment
Our good friend Mike made the journey to Alabama for the weekend.
Traveling all the way from Kingsport TN, Mikey drove over Thursday arriving in time for the RACES/ARES group’s annual picnic on Monte Sano. I took a vacation day to show Mike around town a bit, including the HOSC @ MSFC and the US Space […]
Posted: July 2, 2008
by n4ofa
Filed under: amateur radio
2 Comments
I guess if there is a theme to this years Field Day it would be, “EVERYBODY DID THEIR PART”. For instance, Wendell had family commitments and had to leave after helping set up everything,
Posted: June 22, 2008
by n4ofa
Filed under: Linky, amateur radio, software
2 Comments
Hey, get busy, learn something new, build a kit, experiment with a homebuilt antenna, subscribe to a good ham magazine like CQ VHF, go out this weekend for Field Day, bring your tent and stay the whole weekend, encourage a new ham to get on the Field Day station, help him […]
Posted: April 5, 2008
by wb5rmg
Filed under: Linky, amateur radio, internet
1 Comment
Reckon the changing weather patterns have a lot to do with the seasonal increase in ham radio balloon launches. Well - spring is in the air, and so are the balloons ! This is a shot of Bill Brown orchestrating a UAH operation last fall at the NSSTC launch site.
Posted: March 16, 2008
by n4ofa
Filed under: amateur radio, rant, weather
1 Comment
Aaron,
After last night I got to seriously thinking about you guys living in a area that has lots of severe storms and what COULD happen to your little stick house when the big bad wolf starts blowing. Simply going to a inner room and climbing under a mattress does not sound like preparation for […]