55 foot crank-up tower. No guy wires necessary.
Asking $1000 ($2000 new)
Contact WM6P or John AG6LJ.
Email addresses for both parties are current on QRZ.com.
55 foot crank-up tower. No guy wires necessary.
Asking $1000 ($2000 new)
Contact WM6P or John AG6LJ.
Email addresses for both parties are current on QRZ.com.
There is a new 6m repeater up and running for everyone to use. The repeater is FM narrow band, and operates on 51.82 MHz. The offset is -.5 MHz and the PL is 82.5
It is located on La Vagia hill in the same location as the 146.79 repeater (and others). It works very well and is open to everyone.
It operates under the K6TZ call sign and is scan monitored during normal [AnythingPopup id=”2″].
Rohn HDX-48 48 foot tower. Fully self-supporting. No guy wires or crank-up needed. Stainless steel hardware. Already disassembled and will fit in a pickup truck.
Asking $425.00. Will consider offers.
Contact Russ, K6RHB – 805-687-1853
5 Volume Set of Electronic Circuits, from years 1970 to 1995.
Free to a good home!
Contact Jim, kf6hhx@sbarc.org
Every month on the evening of the third Wednesday, Dave, K6HWN, runs a Trivia net on the 146.790 repeater with a link to 224.080. This is in place of the regular Club net. The factual questions featured are always designed for rapid fire answers. This has been a fairly popular net in the past and everyone is certainly welcome to play along.
The Club Station is dedicated to training operators in the intricacies of tuning and operating a number of the Club’s radios, both HF and VHF, that are located at the Club Station itself.
Training will be conducted depending on interest, time, and availability of everyone involved, and he will do this at the Club Station.
SBARC members now have access to a cloud server on the internet. There is a huge variety of reference documents contributed by various members. There are also documents relevant to club operation and management.
Contact Tom Saunders, tsaund@cox.net, for more information.