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MEMBER ROSTER
TARSP.O. Box 37127Tallahassee, FL 32315. New members pay pro-rated dues based on months remaining in the calendar year. After September, they drop to $5.00. Renewing members’ dues are $20 each calendar year (Jan. – Oct.). Dues paid after November 1 are applied toward the next year. Students receive free non-voting membership, but needto
INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Brief history of the Univ. of Florida Radio Observatory (UFRO) and the closing of the UFRO. The observations of Jupiter’s decametric emission from UFRO and a station in Chile. Pulsar observations at UFRO and Chile and the antennas we used. Planning for the observations of REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. LOCAL NETS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY SKYWARN The first Sunday of every month, we have a special ARES/SKYWARN net. At 1930 hours EST, the net starts on 75 meters, on or near 3810 KHz (+/- for QRM). After check-in on this initial freque DMR - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY In the Tallahassee area there are repeaters (NX4DN) located at Greensboro in west Gadsden county near I-10 at 300 feet, a repeater in Tallahassee located downtown at 200 feet, and a repeater located in Wacissa near HWY 59 and Tram Rd at 500 feet. All sites are networked together and if you key any one site all sites key up in unison.MEMBER ROSTER
TARSP.O. Box 37127Tallahassee, FL 32315. New members pay pro-rated dues based on months remaining in the calendar year. After September, they drop to $5.00. Renewing members’ dues are $20 each calendar year (Jan. – Oct.). Dues paid after November 1 are applied toward the next year. Students receive free non-voting membership, but needto
INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
LOCAL NETS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY SKYWARN The first Sunday of every month, we have a special ARES/SKYWARN net. At 1930 hours EST, the net starts on 75 meters, on or near 3810 KHz (+/- for QRM). After check-in on this initial freque GENERAL – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY General Class starting November 5th, 2020. Roland K3RA is starting a General Class course on Zoom beginning Thursday, November 5, and running for 9 sessions. Due to holiday breaks, the course ends January 21. Sessions will start at 6:30 Easter Standard Time (2330 UTC), and run 3 hours. No charge, of course. JOIN TARS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Students (with valid ID) can join for free! New members pay pro-rata based on the number of months remaining in the calendar year ($1.70 per month). After September, they drop to $5.00. Individuals wishing to reinstate their expired membership status must reapply and pay full dues ($20) for the current year. Please make your dues check payable TRAINING – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society frequently sponsors free Amateur Radio License Classes. These are one-day classes with a short break for lunch. The course covers the necessary FCC rules and regulations, electronic theory, and operating practice for the FCC Technician Class Amateur Radio License. Morse code is no longer required for anTUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
LICENSE TESTING
License Testing. For 2021 and beyond, please read the following. TARS will conduct test sessions for all classes of Amateur Radio Licenses on the Saturday following the TARS Club meetings on odd numbered months, at 10 am and 1 pm at the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Dr. near Tom Brown Park. Test sessions are also scheduled for Saturday FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in isAMATEUR’S CODE
LOYAL. Offers loyalty, encouragement, and support to other Amateurs, local clubs, and the American Radio Relay League, through which Amateur Radio in the AMATEUR RADIO REPAIR Here is info on TV shop that does. Amateur Radio repair in Quitman, GA. Ley’s Radio & TV. 1150 Webster Rd, Quitman, GA. (229) 263-4861. I suggest you look up their address on. MapQuest before driving to Quitman. It is just 1 turn off of Hwy 84 East – but. it is about 3 or 4 miles up to their shop. ELMERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Elmers. “Elmer” is a nickname or term used to describe someone that can answer lots of your Ham Radio related questions when you are starting out in Ham Radio or are an existing ham with a question about something. Many of us have been Hams’s for a loooong time and enjoy helping people to get into Ham Radio. We hope we can help you become TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Brief history of the Univ. of Florida Radio Observatory (UFRO) and the closing of the UFRO. The observations of Jupiter’s decametric emission from UFRO and a station in Chile. Pulsar observations at UFRO and Chile and the antennas we used. Planning for the observations of REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. DMR - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY In the Tallahassee area there are repeaters (NX4DN) located at Greensboro in west Gadsden county near I-10 at 300 feet, a repeater in Tallahassee located downtown at 200 feet, and a repeater located in Wacissa near HWY 59 and Tram Rd at 500 feet. All sites are networked together and if you key any one site all sites key up in unison.TARS NEWSLETTER
TARS Newsletter. The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society releases a monthly Newsletter called The Printed Circuit. Get the newest PDF copy of The Printed Circuit sent directly to your inbox each month! Just drop us a quick line at: TallyAmateurRadio@gmail.com. December 2020. INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.MEMBER ROSTER
TARSP.O. Box 37127Tallahassee, FL 32315. New members pay pro-rated dues based on months remaining in the calendar year. After September, they drop to $5.00. Renewing members’ dues are $20 each calendar year (Jan. – Oct.). Dues paid after November 1 are applied toward the next year. Students receive free non-voting membership, but needto
TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Brief history of the Univ. of Florida Radio Observatory (UFRO) and the closing of the UFRO. The observations of Jupiter’s decametric emission from UFRO and a station in Chile. Pulsar observations at UFRO and Chile and the antennas we used. Planning for the observations of REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. DMR - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY In the Tallahassee area there are repeaters (NX4DN) located at Greensboro in west Gadsden county near I-10 at 300 feet, a repeater in Tallahassee located downtown at 200 feet, and a repeater located in Wacissa near HWY 59 and Tram Rd at 500 feet. All sites are networked together and if you key any one site all sites key up in unison.TARS NEWSLETTER
TARS Newsletter. The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society releases a monthly Newsletter called The Printed Circuit. Get the newest PDF copy of The Printed Circuit sent directly to your inbox each month! Just drop us a quick line at: TallyAmateurRadio@gmail.com. December 2020. INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.MEMBER ROSTER
TARSP.O. Box 37127Tallahassee, FL 32315. New members pay pro-rated dues based on months remaining in the calendar year. After September, they drop to $5.00. Renewing members’ dues are $20 each calendar year (Jan. – Oct.). Dues paid after November 1 are applied toward the next year. Students receive free non-voting membership, but needto
TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
GENERAL – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY General Class starting November 5th, 2020. Roland K3RA is starting a General Class course on Zoom beginning Thursday, November 5, and running for 9 sessions. Due to holiday breaks, the course ends January 21. Sessions will start at 6:30 Easter Standard Time (2330 UTC), and run 3 hours. No charge, of course. OFFICERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Visit the post for more. Position Name Call Sign Email; President: Don Pace: KK4SIH: dgpace@yahoo.com: Vice PresidentTARS NEWSLETTER
TARS Newsletter. The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society releases a monthly Newsletter called The Printed Circuit. Get the newest PDF copy of The Printed Circuit sent directly to your inbox each month! Just drop us a quick line at: TallyAmateurRadio@gmail.com. December 2020. FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society will sponsor an Amateur Radio Technician License Class on Saturday, November 2nd 2019. The class will run from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (with an Exam Session following the class). It be held at The Capital Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Drive in Tallahassee (near Tom Brown Park). EASY POINTS FOR FIELD DAY It’s not a contest, I know, I know, but everyone wants to get as many points as they can on Field Day. Here are some easy points you can rack up without trying hard: 100 points for a formal m AMATUER RADIO… THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS. TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MARCH 2016 5 Your First Rig By Phil Ashler, N4IPH Looking back over the years, we can all remember our first date, our first car, and our first job, but do you remember your first Ham Radio? Many ofTHE PRINTED CIRCUIT
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT APRIL 2015 1 APRIL 2015 VISIT K4TLH.net FOR BACK-ISSUES Con test Logging Software 6 QRP, Antennas, Keys, & More! 8 Ham Radio in the Classroom 13 JOIN IN ON TOSRV! CONTENTS TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT APRIL 2013 1 Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society April 2013 Visit K4TLH.net JOIN IN ON TOSRV! The Premier 2-Day Bike Tour of the South! VISIT K4TLH.NET DECENCY EVENTS GALORE! ENFORCEMENT … TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT OCTOBER 2013 3 The Meeting October’s TARS Business Meeting Join us Thursday, October 3 rd - at 7:00 p.m. at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Our speaker for October’s meeting will be David Miner, W4SKG, who will present a demonstration and informative explanation of various digital modes; TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society meets on the first Thursday of each month at 7PM at the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Drive,Tallahassee, FL.
REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. DMR – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY How would you like to talk around the world with just a Tech license and an HT? You can if you use a DMR Radio. How does that work? I have been told that my HT is only good to talk to a repeater.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Tuning Tips for SSB Stan, K4SBZ Here are a few random tips for tuning in stations on SSB during Field Day (and during contests). They do not apply to other modes. Precision. Most stations operMEMBER ROSTER
The last column shows up-to-date members. Only paid members have full membership privileges. Dues should be paid by February 20th of each year, after which their membership will be terminated if n FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is based on a mobile radio at 50 watts with a typical install. T INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at thecorrect page.
TARS NEWSLETTER
The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society releases a monthly Newsletter called The Printed Circuit. Get the newest PDF copy of The Printed Circuit sent directly to your inbox each month! Just drop us a TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society meets on the first Thursday of each month at 7PM at the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Drive,Tallahassee, FL.
REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. DMR – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY How would you like to talk around the world with just a Tech license and an HT? You can if you use a DMR Radio. How does that work? I have been told that my HT is only good to talk to a repeater.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Tuning Tips for SSB Stan, K4SBZ Here are a few random tips for tuning in stations on SSB during Field Day (and during contests). They do not apply to other modes. Precision. Most stations operMEMBER ROSTER
The last column shows up-to-date members. Only paid members have full membership privileges. Dues should be paid by February 20th of each year, after which their membership will be terminated if n FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is based on a mobile radio at 50 watts with a typical install. T INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at thecorrect page.
TARS NEWSLETTER
The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society releases a monthly Newsletter called The Printed Circuit. Get the newest PDF copy of The Printed Circuit sent directly to your inbox each month! Just drop us a TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
GENERAL – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Roland K3RA is starting a General Class course on Zoom beginning Thursday, November 5, and running for 9 sessions. Due to holiday breaks, the course ends January 21. OFFICERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Position Name Call Sign Email; President: Don Pace: KK4SIH: dgpace@yahoo.com: Vice President: Todd Clark: KN4FCC: KN4FCC@ARRL.NET: Secretary: Tom Brooks: K4TB: k4tb FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is based on a mobile radio at 50 watts with a typical install. T EASY POINTS FOR FIELD DAY It’s not a contest, I know, I know, but everyone wants to get as many points as they can on Field Day. Here are some easy points you can rack up without trying hard: 100 points for a formal mTARS NEWSLETTER
The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society releases a monthly Newsletter called The Printed Circuit. Get the newest PDF copy of The Printed Circuit sent directly to your inbox each month! Just drop us a TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society will sponsor an Amateur Radio Technician License Class on Saturday, November 2nd 2019. The class will run from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (with an Exam Session following theclass).
AMATUER RADIO… THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS. TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MARCH 2016 5 Your First Rig By Phil Ashler, N4IPH Looking back over the years, we can all remember our first date, our first car, and our first job, but do you remember your first Ham Radio? Many ofTHE PRINTED CIRCUIT
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT APRIL 2015 1 APRIL 2015 VISIT K4TLH.net FOR BACK-ISSUES Con test Logging Software 6 QRP, Antennas, Keys, & More! 8 Ham Radio in the Classroom 13 VISIT K4TLH.NET DECENCY EVENTS GALORE! ENFORCEMENT … TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT OCTOBER 2013 3 The Meeting October’s TARS Business Meeting Join us Thursday, October 3 rd - at 7:00 p.m. at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Our speaker for October’s meeting will be David Miner, W4SKG, who will present a demonstration and informative explanation of various digital modes; JOIN IN ON TOSRV! CONTENTS TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT APRIL 2013 1 Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society April 2013 Visit K4TLH.net JOIN IN ON TOSRV! The Premier 2-Day Bike Tour of the South! TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Brief history of the Univ. of Florida Radio Observatory (UFRO) and the closing of the UFRO. The observations of Jupiter’s decametric emission from UFRO and a station in Chile. Pulsar observations at UFRO and Chile and the antennas we used. Planning for the observations of REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. LOCAL NETS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY SKYWARN The first Sunday of every month, we have a special ARES/SKYWARN net. At 1930 hours EST, the net starts on 75 meters, on or near 3810 KHz (+/- for QRM). After check-in on this initial freque DMR - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY In the Tallahassee area there are repeaters (NX4DN) located at Greensboro in west Gadsden county near I-10 at 300 feet, a repeater in Tallahassee located downtown at 200 feet, and a repeater located in Wacissa near HWY 59 and Tram Rd at 500 feet. All sites are networked together and if you key any one site all sites key up in unison. INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
LICENSE TESTING
License Testing. For 2021 and beyond, please read the following. TARS will conduct test sessions for all classes of Amateur Radio Licenses on the Saturday following the TARS Club meetings on odd numbered months, at 10 am and 1 pm at the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Dr. near Tom Brown Park. Test sessions are also scheduled for Saturday FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Brief history of the Univ. of Florida Radio Observatory (UFRO) and the closing of the UFRO. The observations of Jupiter’s decametric emission from UFRO and a station in Chile. Pulsar observations at UFRO and Chile and the antennas we used. Planning for the observations of REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. LOCAL NETS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY SKYWARN The first Sunday of every month, we have a special ARES/SKYWARN net. At 1930 hours EST, the net starts on 75 meters, on or near 3810 KHz (+/- for QRM). After check-in on this initial freque DMR - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY In the Tallahassee area there are repeaters (NX4DN) located at Greensboro in west Gadsden county near I-10 at 300 feet, a repeater in Tallahassee located downtown at 200 feet, and a repeater located in Wacissa near HWY 59 and Tram Rd at 500 feet. All sites are networked together and if you key any one site all sites key up in unison. INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
LICENSE TESTING
License Testing. For 2021 and beyond, please read the following. TARS will conduct test sessions for all classes of Amateur Radio Licenses on the Saturday following the TARS Club meetings on odd numbered months, at 10 am and 1 pm at the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Dr. near Tom Brown Park. Test sessions are also scheduled for Saturday FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
LOCAL NETS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY SKYWARN The first Sunday of every month, we have a special ARES/SKYWARN net. At 1930 hours EST, the net starts on 75 meters, on or near 3810 KHz (+/- for QRM). After check-in on this initial freque JOIN TARS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Students (with valid ID) can join for free! New members pay pro-rata based on the number of months remaining in the calendar year ($1.70 per month). After September, they drop to $5.00. Individuals wishing to reinstate their expired membership status must reapply and pay full dues ($20) for the current year. Please make your dues check payableMEMBER ROSTER
TARSP.O. Box 37127Tallahassee, FL 32315. New members pay pro-rated dues based on months remaining in the calendar year. After September, they drop to $5.00. Renewing members’ dues are $20 each calendar year (Jan. – Oct.). Dues paid after November 1 are applied toward the next year. Students receive free non-voting membership, but needto
FAQ - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. C/O Treasurer. P. O. Box 37127. Tallahassee, FL, 32315. There is also a national amateur radio operators’ organization, called the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), which you may also be interested in joining. Their dues are $39 annually. The Society is an ARRL sanctioned organization.LICENSE TESTING
License Testing. For 2021 and beyond, please read the following. TARS will conduct test sessions for all classes of Amateur Radio Licenses on the Saturday following the TARS Club meetings on odd numbered months, at 10 am and 1 pm at the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Dr. near Tom Brown Park. Test sessions are also scheduled for Saturday TRAINING – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society frequently sponsors free Amateur Radio License Classes. These are one-day classes with a short break for lunch. The course covers the necessary FCC rules and regulations, electronic theory, and operating practice for the FCC Technician Class Amateur Radio License. Morse code is no longer required for anTARS NEWSLETTER
TARS Newsletter. The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society releases a monthly Newsletter called The Printed Circuit. Get the newest PDF copy of The Printed Circuit sent directly to your inbox each month! Just drop us a quick line at: TallyAmateurRadio@gmail.com. December 2020.AMATEUR’S CODE
LOYAL. Offers loyalty, encouragement, and support to other Amateurs, local clubs, and the American Radio Relay League, through which Amateur Radio in the HOW DO I BECOME A HAM? The FCC generally takes at least two weeks to process the paperwork and grant you your very own “call sign” such as “KK4ABC.”. You will also receiver a paper license from the FCC in the mail as well as a page on QRZ.com. But how you will really “become a ham” is whathappens afterwords.
AMATUER RADIO… THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS. TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT JANUARY 2016 1 MARCH 2016 VISIT K4TLH.net FOR BACK-ISSUES Amatuer Radio The Possibilities Are Endless. TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Brief history of the Univ. of Florida Radio Observatory (UFRO) and the closing of the UFRO. The observations of Jupiter’s decametric emission from UFRO and a station in Chile. Pulsar observations at UFRO and Chile and the antennas we used. Planning for the observations of REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. LOCAL NETS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY SKYWARN The first Sunday of every month, we have a special ARES/SKYWARN net. At 1930 hours EST, the net starts on 75 meters, on or near 3810 KHz (+/- for QRM). After check-in on this initial freque DMR - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY In the Tallahassee area there are repeaters (NX4DN) located at Greensboro in west Gadsden county near I-10 at 300 feet, a repeater in Tallahassee located downtown at 200 feet, and a repeater located in Wacissa near HWY 59 and Tram Rd at 500 feet. All sites are networked together and if you key any one site all sites key up in unison. INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
LICENSE TESTING
License Testing. For 2021 and beyond, please read the following. TARS will conduct test sessions for all classes of Amateur Radio Licenses on the Saturday following the TARS Club meetings on odd numbered months, at 10 am and 1 pm at the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Dr. near Tom Brown Park. Test sessions are also scheduled for Saturday FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Brief history of the Univ. of Florida Radio Observatory (UFRO) and the closing of the UFRO. The observations of Jupiter’s decametric emission from UFRO and a station in Chile. Pulsar observations at UFRO and Chile and the antennas we used. Planning for the observations of REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. LOCAL NETS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY SKYWARN The first Sunday of every month, we have a special ARES/SKYWARN net. At 1930 hours EST, the net starts on 75 meters, on or near 3810 KHz (+/- for QRM). After check-in on this initial freque DMR - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY In the Tallahassee area there are repeaters (NX4DN) located at Greensboro in west Gadsden county near I-10 at 300 feet, a repeater in Tallahassee located downtown at 200 feet, and a repeater located in Wacissa near HWY 59 and Tram Rd at 500 feet. All sites are networked together and if you key any one site all sites key up in unison. INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
LICENSE TESTING
License Testing. For 2021 and beyond, please read the following. TARS will conduct test sessions for all classes of Amateur Radio Licenses on the Saturday following the TARS Club meetings on odd numbered months, at 10 am and 1 pm at the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Dr. near Tom Brown Park. Test sessions are also scheduled for Saturday FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
LOCAL NETS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY SKYWARN The first Sunday of every month, we have a special ARES/SKYWARN net. At 1930 hours EST, the net starts on 75 meters, on or near 3810 KHz (+/- for QRM). After check-in on this initial freque JOIN TARS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Students (with valid ID) can join for free! New members pay pro-rata based on the number of months remaining in the calendar year ($1.70 per month). After September, they drop to $5.00. Individuals wishing to reinstate their expired membership status must reapply and pay full dues ($20) for the current year. Please make your dues check payableMEMBER ROSTER
TARSP.O. Box 37127Tallahassee, FL 32315. New members pay pro-rated dues based on months remaining in the calendar year. After September, they drop to $5.00. Renewing members’ dues are $20 each calendar year (Jan. – Oct.). Dues paid after November 1 are applied toward the next year. Students receive free non-voting membership, but needto
FAQ - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. C/O Treasurer. P. O. Box 37127. Tallahassee, FL, 32315. There is also a national amateur radio operators’ organization, called the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), which you may also be interested in joining. Their dues are $39 annually. The Society is an ARRL sanctioned organization.LICENSE TESTING
License Testing. For 2021 and beyond, please read the following. TARS will conduct test sessions for all classes of Amateur Radio Licenses on the Saturday following the TARS Club meetings on odd numbered months, at 10 am and 1 pm at the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Dr. near Tom Brown Park. Test sessions are also scheduled for Saturday TRAINING – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society frequently sponsors free Amateur Radio License Classes. These are one-day classes with a short break for lunch. The course covers the necessary FCC rules and regulations, electronic theory, and operating practice for the FCC Technician Class Amateur Radio License. Morse code is no longer required for anTARS NEWSLETTER
TARS Newsletter. The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society releases a monthly Newsletter called The Printed Circuit. Get the newest PDF copy of The Printed Circuit sent directly to your inbox each month! Just drop us a quick line at: TallyAmateurRadio@gmail.com. December 2020.AMATEUR’S CODE
LOYAL. Offers loyalty, encouragement, and support to other Amateurs, local clubs, and the American Radio Relay League, through which Amateur Radio in the HOW DO I BECOME A HAM? The FCC generally takes at least two weeks to process the paperwork and grant you your very own “call sign” such as “KK4ABC.”. You will also receiver a paper license from the FCC in the mail as well as a page on QRZ.com. But how you will really “become a ham” is whathappens afterwords.
AMATUER RADIO… THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS. TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT JANUARY 2016 1 MARCH 2016 VISIT K4TLH.net FOR BACK-ISSUES Amatuer Radio The Possibilities Are Endless. TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Crown Castle is one of the leaders in providing that network of communications infrastructure. John Hellmer, Senior RF Engineer from the Crown Castle Nation RF Engineering team, who will leverage over 10 years of RF Engineering testing, design, and optimization experience in the telecommunications industry in leading us through the evolutionto 5G.
REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. DMR - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY In the Tallahassee area there are repeaters (NX4DN) located at Greensboro in west Gadsden county near I-10 at 300 feet, a repeater in Tallahassee located downtown at 200 feet, and a repeater located in Wacissa near HWY 59 and Tram Rd at 500 feet. All sites are networked together and if you key any one site all sites key up in unison. INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.MEMBER ROSTER
TARSP.O. Box 37127Tallahassee, FL 32315. New members pay pro-rated dues based on months remaining in the calendar year. After September, they drop to $5.00. Renewing members’ dues are $20 each calendar year (Jan. – Oct.). Dues paid after November 1 are applied toward the next year. Students receive free non-voting membership, but needto
TARS NEWSLETTER
TARS Newsletter. The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society releases a monthly Newsletter called The Printed Circuit. Get the newest PDF copy of The Printed Circuit sent directly to your inbox each month! Just drop us a quick line at: TallyAmateurRadio@gmail.com. December 2020.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Crown Castle is one of the leaders in providing that network of communications infrastructure. John Hellmer, Senior RF Engineer from the Crown Castle Nation RF Engineering team, who will leverage over 10 years of RF Engineering testing, design, and optimization experience in the telecommunications industry in leading us through the evolutionto 5G.
REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. DMR - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY In the Tallahassee area there are repeaters (NX4DN) located at Greensboro in west Gadsden county near I-10 at 300 feet, a repeater in Tallahassee located downtown at 200 feet, and a repeater located in Wacissa near HWY 59 and Tram Rd at 500 feet. All sites are networked together and if you key any one site all sites key up in unison. INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.MEMBER ROSTER
TARSP.O. Box 37127Tallahassee, FL 32315. New members pay pro-rated dues based on months remaining in the calendar year. After September, they drop to $5.00. Renewing members’ dues are $20 each calendar year (Jan. – Oct.). Dues paid after November 1 are applied toward the next year. Students receive free non-voting membership, but needto
TARS NEWSLETTER
TARS Newsletter. The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society releases a monthly Newsletter called The Printed Circuit. Get the newest PDF copy of The Printed Circuit sent directly to your inbox each month! Just drop us a quick line at: TallyAmateurRadio@gmail.com. December 2020.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Crown Castle is one of the leaders in providing that network of communications infrastructure. John Hellmer, Senior RF Engineer from the Crown Castle Nation RF Engineering team, who will leverage over 10 years of RF Engineering testing, design, and optimization experience in the telecommunications industry in leading us through the evolutionto 5G.
GENERAL – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY General Class starting November 5th, 2020. Roland K3RA is starting a General Class course on Zoom beginning Thursday, November 5, and running for 9 sessions. Due to holiday breaks, the course ends January 21. Sessions will start at 6:30 Easter Standard Time (2330 UTC), and run 3 hours. No charge, of course.TARS NEWSLETTER
TARS Newsletter. The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society releases a monthly Newsletter called The Printed Circuit. Get the newest PDF copy of The Printed Circuit sent directly to your inbox each month! Just drop us a quick line at: TallyAmateurRadio@gmail.com. December 2020.JANUARY 2021
The ARRL Foundation has announced the recipients of its 2021 scholarship awards. There were 122 awards this year, totaling $564,250. Congratulations to all scholarship recipients! FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is OFFICERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Visit the post for more. Position Name Call Sign Email; President: Don Pace: KK4SIH: dgpace@yahoo.com: Vice President TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society will sponsor an Amateur Radio Technician License Class on Saturday, November 2nd 2019. The class will run from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (with an Exam Session following the class). It be held at The Capital Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Drive in Tallahassee (near Tom Brown Park).LICENSE TESTING
License Testing. For 2021 and beyond, please read the following. TARS will conduct test sessions for all classes of Amateur Radio Licenses on the Saturday following the TARS Club meetings on odd numbered months, at 10 am and 1 pm at the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Dr. near Tom Brown Park. Test sessions are also scheduled for SaturdayTHE PRINTED CIRCUIT
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT APRIL 2015 1 APRIL 2015 VISIT K4TLH.net FOR BACK-ISSUES Con test Logging Software 6 QRP, Antennas, Keys, & More! 8 Ham Radio in the Classroom 13 JULY, 2009 - K4TLH.NET The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society July 2009 4 Education - Dave W4SKG announced that Emcomm Level I class starts next Thursday, June 11, from 6-9 p.m. for TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Crown Castle is one of the leaders in providing that network of communications infrastructure. John Hellmer, Senior RF Engineer from the Crown Castle Nation RF Engineering team, who will leverage over 10 years of RF Engineering testing, design, and optimization experience in the telecommunications industry in leading us through the evolutionto 5G.
LOCAL NETS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY SKYWARN The first Sunday of every month, we have a special ARES/SKYWARN net. At 1930 hours EST, the net starts on 75 meters, on or near 3810 KHz (+/- for QRM). After check-in on this initial freque REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. DMR - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETYTALLAHASSEE RADIO STATIONTALK RADIO TALLAHASSEEDMR NETS HAM RADIODMR RADIO NETS In the Tallahassee area there are repeaters (NX4DN) located at Greensboro in west Gadsden county near I-10 at 300 feet, a repeater in Tallahassee located downtown at 200 feet, and a repeater located in Wacissa near HWY 59 and Tram Rd at 500 feet. All sites are networked together and if you key any one site all sites key up in unison. INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
JULY, 2009 - K4TLH.NET The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society July 2009 4 Education - Dave W4SKG announced that Emcomm Level I class starts next Thursday, June 11, from 6-9 p.m. for TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Crown Castle is one of the leaders in providing that network of communications infrastructure. John Hellmer, Senior RF Engineer from the Crown Castle Nation RF Engineering team, who will leverage over 10 years of RF Engineering testing, design, and optimization experience in the telecommunications industry in leading us through the evolutionto 5G.
LOCAL NETS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY SKYWARN The first Sunday of every month, we have a special ARES/SKYWARN net. At 1930 hours EST, the net starts on 75 meters, on or near 3810 KHz (+/- for QRM). After check-in on this initial freque REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. DMR - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETYTALLAHASSEE RADIO STATIONTALK RADIO TALLAHASSEEDMR NETS HAM RADIODMR RADIO NETS In the Tallahassee area there are repeaters (NX4DN) located at Greensboro in west Gadsden county near I-10 at 300 feet, a repeater in Tallahassee located downtown at 200 feet, and a repeater located in Wacissa near HWY 59 and Tram Rd at 500 feet. All sites are networked together and if you key any one site all sites key up in unison. INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
JULY, 2009 - K4TLH.NET The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society July 2009 4 Education - Dave W4SKG announced that Emcomm Level I class starts next Thursday, June 11, from 6-9 p.m. for TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Crown Castle is one of the leaders in providing that network of communications infrastructure. John Hellmer, Senior RF Engineer from the Crown Castle Nation RF Engineering team, who will leverage over 10 years of RF Engineering testing, design, and optimization experience in the telecommunications industry in leading us through the evolutionto 5G.
JOIN TARS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Students (with valid ID) can join for free! New members pay pro-rata based on the number of months remaining in the calendar year ($1.70 per month). After September, they drop to $5.00. Individuals wishing to reinstate their expired membership status must reapply and pay full dues ($20) for the current year. Please make your dues check payable FAQ - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. C/O Treasurer. P. O. Box 37127. Tallahassee, FL, 32315. There is also a national amateur radio operators’ organization, called the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), which you may also be interested in joining. Their dues are $39 annually. The Society is an ARRL sanctioned organization. OFFICERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Visit the post for more. Position Name Call Sign Email; President: Don Pace: KK4SIH: dgpace@yahoo.com: Vice PresidentMEMBER ROSTER
TARSP.O. Box 37127Tallahassee, FL 32315. New members pay pro-rated dues based on months remaining in the calendar year. After September, they drop to $5.00. Renewing members’ dues are $20 each calendar year (Jan. – Oct.). Dues paid after November 1 are applied toward the next year. Students receive free non-voting membership, but needto
FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in isTUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
TARS NEWSLETTER
TARS Newsletter. The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society releases a monthly Newsletter called The Printed Circuit. Get the newest PDF copy of The Printed Circuit sent directly to your inbox each month! Just drop us a quick line at: TallyAmateurRadio@gmail.com. December 2020.LICENSE TESTING
License Testing. For 2021 and beyond, please read the following. TARS will conduct test sessions for all classes of Amateur Radio Licenses on the Saturday following the TARS Club meetings on odd numbered months, at 10 am and 1 pm at the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Dr. near Tom Brown Park. Test sessions are also scheduled for Saturday TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society will sponsor an Amateur Radio Technician License Class on Saturday, November 2nd 2019. The class will run from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (with an Exam Session following the class). It be held at The Capital Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Drive in Tallahassee (near Tom Brown Park). TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Crown Castle is one of the leaders in providing that network of communications infrastructure. John Hellmer, Senior RF Engineer from the Crown Castle Nation RF Engineering team, who will leverage over 10 years of RF Engineering testing, design, and optimization experience in the telecommunications industry in leading us through the evolutionto 5G.
LOCAL NETS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY SKYWARN The first Sunday of every month, we have a special ARES/SKYWARN net. At 1930 hours EST, the net starts on 75 meters, on or near 3810 KHz (+/- for QRM). After check-in on this initial freque REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. DMR - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETYTALLAHASSEE RADIO STATIONTALK RADIO TALLAHASSEEDMR NETS HAM RADIODMR RADIO NETS In the Tallahassee area there are repeaters (NX4DN) located at Greensboro in west Gadsden county near I-10 at 300 feet, a repeater in Tallahassee located downtown at 200 feet, and a repeater located in Wacissa near HWY 59 and Tram Rd at 500 feet. All sites are networked together and if you key any one site all sites key up in unison. INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
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TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
JULY, 2009 - K4TLH.NET The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society July 2009 4 Education - Dave W4SKG announced that Emcomm Level I class starts next Thursday, June 11, from 6-9 p.m. for TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Crown Castle is one of the leaders in providing that network of communications infrastructure. John Hellmer, Senior RF Engineer from the Crown Castle Nation RF Engineering team, who will leverage over 10 years of RF Engineering testing, design, and optimization experience in the telecommunications industry in leading us through the evolutionto 5G.
LOCAL NETS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY SKYWARN The first Sunday of every month, we have a special ARES/SKYWARN net. At 1930 hours EST, the net starts on 75 meters, on or near 3810 KHz (+/- for QRM). After check-in on this initial freque REPEATERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Location County Call Sign Emergency Power Digital Mode Output Freq CTCSS Encode Notes Antenna Height; TALLAHASSEE: LEON: K4TLH: YES: 53.03-94.8: Back on-Line as of 5-20-2021. DMR - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETYTALLAHASSEE RADIO STATIONTALK RADIO TALLAHASSEEDMR NETS HAM RADIODMR RADIO NETS In the Tallahassee area there are repeaters (NX4DN) located at Greensboro in west Gadsden county near I-10 at 300 feet, a repeater in Tallahassee located downtown at 200 feet, and a repeater located in Wacissa near HWY 59 and Tram Rd at 500 feet. All sites are networked together and if you key any one site all sites key up in unison. INDEX OF NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Index of Newsletter Articles. The following is an index of articles that have appeared in recent issues of The Printed Circuit – Newsletter of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. Click on the Issue month to launch the PDF containing the article. Most browsers will immediately arrive at the correct page.TUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in is TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY DECEMBER 2010 There is a $15 non-refundable examination fee that is payable to the ARRL for the administration of the test. Please bring your checkbookto
FIELD DAY! CONTENTS
TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY THE PRINTED CIRCUIT MAY 2013 4 The Meeting May’s TARS Business Meeting Join us (the first Thursday of the month May 2 nd - at 7:00 PM) at the Capital Area Chapter facility of the American Red Cross.Topic of discussion will be the upcomingARRL Field Day!
JULY, 2009 - K4TLH.NET The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society July 2009 4 Education - Dave W4SKG announced that Emcomm Level I class starts next Thursday, June 11, from 6-9 p.m. for TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Crown Castle is one of the leaders in providing that network of communications infrastructure. John Hellmer, Senior RF Engineer from the Crown Castle Nation RF Engineering team, who will leverage over 10 years of RF Engineering testing, design, and optimization experience in the telecommunications industry in leading us through the evolutionto 5G.
JOIN TARS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Students (with valid ID) can join for free! New members pay pro-rata based on the number of months remaining in the calendar year ($1.70 per month). After September, they drop to $5.00. Individuals wishing to reinstate their expired membership status must reapply and pay full dues ($20) for the current year. Please make your dues check payable FAQ - TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society. C/O Treasurer. P. O. Box 37127. Tallahassee, FL, 32315. There is also a national amateur radio operators’ organization, called the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), which you may also be interested in joining. Their dues are $39 annually. The Society is an ARRL sanctioned organization. OFFICERS – TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY Visit the post for more. Position Name Call Sign Email; President: Don Pace: KK4SIH: dgpace@yahoo.com: Vice PresidentMEMBER ROSTER
TARSP.O. Box 37127Tallahassee, FL 32315. New members pay pro-rated dues based on months remaining in the calendar year. After September, they drop to $5.00. Renewing members’ dues are $20 each calendar year (Jan. – Oct.). Dues paid after November 1 are applied toward the next year. Students receive free non-voting membership, but needto
FOOTPRINT 147.030 REPEATER Footprint 147.030 Repeater. The diagrams below represent a computer prediction models of the 147.03 repeater and its coverage prepared by Randy, AG4UU. Talk-in isTUNING TIPS FOR SSB
Follow the spot and then correct to the proper frequency or you will be 10 kHz off. (Sometimes stations do try to squeeze in between the .25 frequencies, especially operators that are accustomed to other modes.) Tuning Step. If your receiver has a tuning step, set it to .05(50 kHz).
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TARS Newsletter. The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society releases a monthly Newsletter called The Printed Circuit. Get the newest PDF copy of The Printed Circuit sent directly to your inbox each month! Just drop us a quick line at: TallyAmateurRadio@gmail.com. December 2020.LICENSE TESTING
License Testing. For 2021 and beyond, please read the following. TARS will conduct test sessions for all classes of Amateur Radio Licenses on the Saturday following the TARS Club meetings on odd numbered months, at 10 am and 1 pm at the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Dr. near Tom Brown Park. Test sessions are also scheduled for Saturday TALLAHASSEE AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY The Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society will sponsor an Amateur Radio Technician License Class on Saturday, November 2nd 2019. The class will run from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (with an Exam Session following the class). It be held at The Capital Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, 1115 Easterwood Drive in Tallahassee (near Tom Brown Park).Skip to content
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Posted on March 20, 2020 APRIL 2020 MEETING CANCELLED Due to the current pandemic situation the board has decided to cancel the April 2020 TARS meeting. We will reschedule Tom’s (K4TB) talk on Using Amateur Radio Satellites for a later date. We would encourage everyone to join in the Club Net at 2000 hours Thursdays on 146.910 MHz . In addition to the monthly meeting, other in-person TARS activities have been cancelled until further notice. This includes but is notlimited to :
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The Friday Lunch Bunch @ the Golden Corral During this time of everyone should should keep your family, friends, neighbors and the country as a whole in their thoughts. Please watch out for your neighbors and your neighborhood. Luckily, the virus is not transmitted by radio waves so continue to join the nets, continue to make QSOs and stay connected. Posted on February 25, 2020 MARCH 2020 TARS MEETING – MARCH 5, 2020 The March 2020 meeting will be held on March 5th It will be held at the normal time (7:00 PM) and the normal place (the American Red Cross on 1115 Easterwood Dr.) Gerry Gross (WA6POZ) will present to the club on long distance propagation and bouncing radio waves off the ionosphere. Posted on January 24, 2020 FEBRUARY 2020 TARS MEETING. – THURSDAY FEBRUARY 8 The February 2020 meeting will be held on February 8th It will be held at the normal time (7:00 PM) and the normal place (the American Red Cross on 1115 Easterwood Dr.) David Miner and Todd Clark will present on tactical communications. Todd will review the comms from the TLH Marathon and David will discuss best practices.POSTS NAVIGATION
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* USA Amateur Radio Direction Finding Championships CanceledMarch 31, 2020
The ARRL ARDF Committee has made the difficult decision to cancel the 20th USA ARDF Championships, which were set to be held this summer. Contact the ARRL ARDF Committee for more information on ARDF and on attending, participating in, or hosting ARDF competitions. ARDF participants do not need an amateur radio license. For moreinformation
* Amateur Radio Satellite Spreads Fight Coronavirus MessageMarch 31, 2020
Indonesia’s International Amateur Radio Union member-society ORARI reports the ham radio satellite LAPAN-A2 (IO-86) is being used to transmit a “fight coronavirus” message via APRS. The satellite’s text message is, “Stay Healthy, Stay at Home #LawanCorona (Fight Coronavirus).” Sonny Dwi Harsono, YD1SCC, a researcher the Center for Satellite Technology Development, has explained that includingt...
* ARES Members to Support Illinois Emergency Management Agency inCOVID-19 Response
March 31, 2020
Illinois ARES members are supporting the Illinois Emergency Management Agency’s (IEMA) COVID-19 response activities as AuxComm Radio Operator volunteers. Illinois ARES will coordinate the number and location of volunteer amateur communicators with IEMA on an ongoing basis for the foreseeable future.In a separate activity, the daily Illinois ARES Wellness Net has been established to allow * International Marconi Day 2020 has been CanceledMarch 31, 2020
The annual International Marconi Day (IMD) ham radio operating event that was set to take place on April 25 has been canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. The 24-hour amateur radio event celebrates the birth of Marconi on April 25, 1874. Sponsored by the Cornish Radio Amateur Club, which operates as GB4IMD, International Marconi Day * Former ARRL DXCC Manager Don Search, W3AZD, SKMarch 31, 2020
Former ARRL DXCC Manager Donald B. “Don” Search, W3AZD, of Davie, Florida, died on March 26. Search was widely known throughout the DXing community and was a fixture at many hamfests and conventions, including the Dayton Hamvention®, where he checked cards for years. An ARRL Life Member, he was 80. A skillful DXer, Search wasUTC
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