TRARC Activities for December 2024
The days are getting a lot colder. As we progress forward into December and think about the Club’s Holiday Party on the 14th, the Club has the following other activities planned for December.
The days are getting a lot colder. As we progress forward into December and think about the Club’s Holiday Party on the 14th, the Club has the following other activities planned for December.
Two Rivers ARC W3OC will be hosting a class for Amateur Radio Technician Class License. starting April 17th, 2025, and concluding May 22nd, 2025
The 68th running of the Pennsylvania QSO Party, also known as the Friendly QSO Party, occurs October 12, 1600Z to October 13, 0400Z and then resumes October 13, 1300Z to 2200Z.
The summer heat is finally gone and the rain has returned somewhat. As we progress forward into October and watch our lawns get green again, the Club has the following activities planned for October.
Everyone is still enjoying the heat of Summer (I’m not). As we progress forward into September and dream about cooler weather, the Club has the following activities planned for September.
Hope everyone has enjoyed the heat of July. As we progress forward into August and dream about the coming Fall and its cooler weather, the Club has the following activities planned for August.
Members of Two Rivers ARC helped with setup and take and other needs at the Lincoln VFRC Car Show.
Hope everyone has enjoyed all the fun in June including Field Day. As we progress forward into July and dream about cooler weather, the Club has the following activities planned for July.
Jim Bricker N3JHB explaining to Councilman Jason D. Russell how Amateur Radio works and uses in an emergency. Councilman Jason D. Russell had left the Field Day site this afternoon. He came back with his wife Amanda (pink shirt). She wanted to talk on the Radio. She made several contacts.
Hope everyone has enjoyed all the May flowers. As we progress forward into June and dream of Field Day operations, the Club has the following activities planned for June.
For more than 50 years, military and amateur stations have taken part in this event, which is an interoperability exercise between amateur and government radio stations. The event is open to all licensed amateur radio operators and will not impact any public or private communications.
Hope everyone is recovering nicely from their Easter weekend festivities. As we progress forward into April and its showers, the Club has the following activities planned for April.