Beginner’s Corner December 2016

Self-Deploying for Training Purposes     There is one cardinal rule in emergency communications: Never self-deploy in an emergency.  There is, however, one reason when it is ok to self-deploy.  In fact, every emergency communicator needs to do that often.  Deploying one’s self to test one’s equipment and to test one’s ability to set up for […]

2016 Programs

  2016 Programs Jan. 12th. The new ICOM IC7851 in detail by KI4VXF, Will Jourdain http://www.icomamerica.com/en/products/amateur/hf/7851/default.aspx Feb. 9th. Everything about Morse Code (CW) by W4KLY, Paul Kelly and NN4K, Vaden McDonald https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code Mar. 8th. A peek into Radio Astronomy by K4CSO, Charles Osborne https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_astronomy Apr. 12th. FlexRadio (software defined radio) by KB4KFT, Bill Perkins May […]

Beginner Corner November 2016

Spreading the Word About Amateur Radio       A long time ago, I was a Cub Scout.  One evening when we has a pack meeting, a ham radio operator came and set up a portable station.  I remember he had an antenna mounted on his vehicle.  I thought it was cool.     Years later, I […]

Beginner’s Corner October 2016

Ye Old Simplex Frequencies       As I was writing this, I have been back only a few hours from an ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service) Simulated Emergency Test (SET).  We were testing the ability to send and receive digital data via radio.  The scenario was that there was a tornado that had gone through […]

Beginner’s Corner September 2016

Have Radio will Travel Part Two        Last time we talked travelling with your HT (handy talkie). This month I would like to cover a bit most of the mechanics of traveling with a radio.     Many hams have a mobile radio installed in their vehicle.  If this is an interest to you, you […]

Beginner’s Corner August 2016

Have Radio Will Travel   When I was young (read “ancient history”), there was a television program called “Have Gun Will Travel”.  I don’t remember seeing it, but the name stuck in my mind all these years.  Now, as an amateur radio operator, I don’t like to shoot people.  I just want to talk on […]

2016 JOTA

GARS participates in Jamboree on the Air JAMBOREE ON THE AIR The 59th ANNUAL JAMBOREE ON THE AIR (JOTA) October 15th from 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM at VFW Post 5255, 368 Grayson Highway, Lawrenceville, GA 30046 For details see the our flyer at JOTA-2016A.pdf or contact Steve Back Sign Up for Radio Merit Badge:  […]

Beginner’s Corner July 2016

Ham Video Adventures   I have been amazed at how many excellent quality videos there are for someone who is new to ham radio, or even for us “old timers”. I thought I would take the time to share with you some of the better videos that might help new hams improve their knowledge base, […]

Beginner’s Corner June 2016

Come to Field Day!   I like when June comes around.  One of my favorite events is the ARRL Field Day.  Field Day is actually a weekend where hams get together, set up one or more stations off the electric grid and see how many other stations they can contact.  Sometimes individuals will hook up […]

Beginner’s Corner May 2016

  What’s The Frequency, Kenneth? (or whatever your name is)   I love helping new hams.  I enjoy doing the New Ham Booth at the GARS Tech Fest every year.  One of the most frequently asked questions I hear is, “Where can I find the frequencies to program my radio with?”  Of course, this is […]

Beginner’s Corner April 2016

220 MHZ: Use it or Lose it   I recently purchased a Kenwood TH-F6 HT as a retirement gift to myself.  It is a great little radio (Review hopefully to follow). I did get the RT systems programming software for it, as I have done for just about all of my radios.  This radio has […]

Beginner’s Corner March 2016

I Don’t Have the Experience   I have come across many a new ham who was afraid to get on the air or perform a ham radio related task.  “I don’t have the experience” is an oft-quoted line.  Some new hams have mike fright.  This is normal. I would like to share some of my […]