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Special Note
As a result of the Town Hall in January, club leadership put together a tentative plan of events for the rest of 2024. The list is at the bottom of the page in the "2024 Summary" section. We don't have a lot of details on the events yet but we will know more over the coming months.
In response to requests for more technically oriented activities, leadership restarted the Second Sunday Tech Sessions (STSS) at PDK Airport. These sessions will alternate monthly with the Second Sunday operating event in a local park.
Those of you who have been around a while know that a few years ago John Talipski, N3ACK (ARC VP) started organizing an outing in a park for the second Sunday of each month; those outings have been very well received inside and outside the club. We do not want to stop them -- in fact SSTS did at least two park outings each year from the beginning in 2009.
Both activities were and are popular so we will have them both on alternate months.
The Second Sunday Tech Sessions will be hands-on sessions where we will get to take things apart, build things, configure things e.g. DMR Codeplugs and more. The first SSTS will be in March, at which we'll be building VHF antennas under the expert tutelage of Bob Bennett, NZ2Z.
As a result of the Town Hall in January, club leadership put together a tentative plan of events for the rest of 2024. The list is at the bottom of the page in the "2024 Summary" section. We don't have a lot of details on the events yet but we will know more over the coming months.
In response to requests for more technically oriented activities, leadership restarted the Second Sunday Tech Sessions (STSS) at PDK Airport. These sessions will alternate monthly with the Second Sunday operating event in a local park.
Those of you who have been around a while know that a few years ago John Talipski, N3ACK (ARC VP) started organizing an outing in a park for the second Sunday of each month; those outings have been very well received inside and outside the club. We do not want to stop them -- in fact SSTS did at least two park outings each year from the beginning in 2009.
Both activities were and are popular so we will have them both on alternate months.
The Second Sunday Tech Sessions will be hands-on sessions where we will get to take things apart, build things, configure things e.g. DMR Codeplugs and more. The first SSTS will be in March, at which we'll be building VHF antennas under the expert tutelage of Bob Bennett, NZ2Z.
UPCOMING EVENTSMonthly Meeting - TBA
Date: Thursday, March 1st 2024 Time: 7:30 PM ET (2330Z) Location: Zoom -or- Meeting ID: 426 375 5765 Passcode: 791957 Speaker Location: Zoom Presentation: TBA Friday Lunches
(Next: Feb 16th @ 12:30 PM ET) Date: Friday, February 16 2024 Time: 12:30 PM ET (1730Z) Location: El Potro Mexican Restaurant 3396 Buford Hwy Atlanta, Ga. 30329 (404) 325-9312 ///gifts.spurned.sagging (What3Words) elpotromexicanrestatl.com 🗓 January - February Calendar
Event: Monthly Atlanta Radio Club Meeting
Date: Thursday, January 4 2024 Time: 7:30 p.m. ET (2330Z) Location: Zoom Speaker Location: Zoom Event: ARC Friday Lunch
Date: Friday, January 5,12,19,26 2024 Time: 12:30 p.m. (1730Z) - 2:00 p.m (1900Z) Location: El Potro Mexican Restaurant 3396 Buford Hwy Atlanta, GA 30329 Event: Second Sunday ARC/LARC Ham License Testing
Date: Sunday, January 14 2024 Time: 12 p.m. ET (1700Z) Cost: FREE Location: DeKalb-Peachtree Airport Administration Building Community Room #227 (Opposite side of building from Downwind Restaurant) 2000 Airport Road, Atlanta, GA 30341 Details: https://atlantave.org/ Event: ARC Winter Field Day Operating Event
Date: Saturday-Sunday, January 27-28 2024 Time: 2 p.m. ET (1900Z) Cost: FREE Location: Sweetwater Creek State Park 1750 Mount Vernon Road Lithia Springs, GA 30122 Details: Stay Tuned Event: Georgia Tech Amateur Radio Club / ARC License Testing
Date: Sunday, January 28 2024 Time: 2:30 p.m. ET (1930Z) Cost: $15 Location: Georgia Tech Van Leer Electrical Engineering Building Room W218 Map: HERE Details: HERE Event: Monthly Atlanta Radio Club Meeting
Date: Thursday, February 1 2024 Time: 7:30 p.m. ET (2330Z) Location: Zoom Speaker Location: Zoom Event: ARC Friday Lunch
Date: Friday, February 2,9,16,23 2024 Time: 12:30 p.m. (1730Z) - 2:00 p.m (1900Z) Location: El Potro 2 Restaurant 3396 Buford Hwy Atlanta, GA 30329 What3Words: ///closets.makes.ranted Event: Orlando Hamcation
Date: Friday-Sunday, February 9-11 2024 Time: (Fri-Sat) 9 a.m. ET (1400Z) - 5 p.m. ET (2200Z) (Sun). 9 a.m. ET (1400Z) - 1 p.m. ET (1800Z) Cost: $25 Location: Central Florida Fairgrounds and Expo 4603 W Colonial Dr Orlando, FL 32808 Details: This is the second largest Hamfest in the country. The ARC will have a booth there. Visit us. Website: https://www.hamcation.com/ Event: Second Sunday ARC/LARC Ham License Testing
Date: Sunday, February 11 2024 Time: 12 p.m. ET (1700Z) Cost: FREE Location: DeKalb-Peachtree Airport Administration Building Community Room #227 (Opposite side of building from Downwind Restaurant) 2000 Airport Road, Atlanta, GA 30341 Details: https://atlantave.org/ Event: Georgia Tech Amateur Radio Club / ARC License Testing
Date: Sunday, February 25 2024 Time: 2:30 p.m. ET (1930Z) Cost: $15 Location: Georgia Tech Van Leer Electrical Engineering Building Room W218 Map: HERE Details: HERE Event CalendarView our Groups.io calendar on the web here
Subscribe to our calendar (iCal, Google Calendar, Outlook, etc) https://groups.io/g/arc/ics/1861828/1377317764/feed.ics 2024 Summary of Meetings and Events
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PAST EVENTSThis column is archived.
Previous ARC Events and Outings can be found on the Events and Outings page Links to past programs: 2008-2009 2010-2019 2020-2024 Monthly Meeting - Fox Hunting - Joe Domaleski, KI4ASK
Date: Thursday, February 1st 2024
Time: 7:30 PM ET (2330Z) Meeting Video: https://youtu.be/3K9ACswaZBM?si=lERtW6QLmxtXKbII Meeting Slides:
Location: Zoom
-or- Meeting ID: 426 375 5765 Passcode: 791957 Speaker Location: Zoom Presentation: From the ARRL: Every weekend, in cities and towns all across the country, ham radio operators gather on hilltops for a very special kind of contest--the Fox Hunt. A small, low power transmitter is hidden and the rest of the crew tries to find it. Sound simple? It can be very challenging and a whole lot of fun. ----------------------------- Joe Domaleski, KI4ASK, will tell us about his experiences with Fox Hunting and how much fun it is for him and other hams he knows. He'll talk about different ways Fox Hunts are held. Some hunts are done on foot in fields and forests, some are done by hams in their cars driving around the city, and some are conducted (more) exotically. To be a successful hunter you have to know how to use your radio for direction finding, which is an art and science all by itself. Speaker Bio: Joe Domaleski, KI4ASK, is a lifelong radio aficionado. He holds an Amateur Extra class license as KI4ASK and a GMRS license WRCL967. You've probably met Joe speaking at a hamfest or maybe heard him as "Runner 1" during some of the Atlanta area running events, like the Peachtree Road Race. He's a past-President of the Fayette County Amateur Radio club and most recently served as the Assistant Section Manager for the Georgia Section of the ARRL. He currently serves as the PIO for Georgia AuxComm. He and his wife Mary Catherine (KI4HHI) enjoy mobile operations including QRP, POTA, SOTA, and fox hunting! Joe has a BS in Math/Computer Science from UNG and an MBA from GSU. He and his wife own a digital marketing agency "Country Fried Creative" based in Peachtree City. Joe and Mary Catherine have been married for 30 years and have three grown children. They were honored to be featured on the cover of the February 2020 issue of CQ Amateur Radio magazine for their interest in fox hunting. Special Day-After-Thanksgiving Lunch
Date: Friday, November 24th
Time: 12:30 PM ET (1730Z) Location: Jason's Deli 4705 Ashford Dunwoody Rd Atlanta, GA 30338 (770) 671-1555 ///cook.politics.pulse (What3Words) Website CLUB BYLAWS
MEMBERSHIPFirst year FREE for new hams! (Details on Membership page)
Click here for details on how to join or renew your membership FREE LICENSE EXAMIn-person Second Sunday License Testing at Peachtree-DeKalb Airport (PDK) by the Laurel VEC
For more information: Meetings & Events An FCC Registration Number (FRN) is REQUIRED Detailed Rules: https://www.atlantave.team/rules.html FCC CORES Registration Results of our last test session on February 11, 2024
One of our test takers was so happy he passed, he had a souvenir picture taken of him and the VEs. We'll post it when we get it. WORKED ALL GEORGIA AWARDThe Atlanta Radio Club, with the support of the Georgia Section of the ARRL, is proud to support the "Worked All Georgia" Award. The WAG Award is open to radio amateurs who can provide proof of two-way radio amateur radio contact with all 159 counties in the state of Georgia. This award is nice complement to the annual Georgia QSO Party, which in fact would be a good time to work on some of those hard-to-get counties. The award is embodied in a nice certificate.
More information can be found here. NETSEvery Sunday night - 8:00 PM ET
More details CLUB HISTORYThe Atlanta Radio Club (ARC) was founded in March 1911. It is believed to be the longest continually operating non-university club in Georgia (Georgia Tech was founded earlier). With over 100 members, ARC activities include meetings, operating events, training sessions, membership outings, and community service activities in Metro-Atlanta.
The ARC helps operate the Atlanta Hamfestival and owns, operates or supports 11 repeaters around the metro area. In an average month, the club will hold a regular membership meeting, a tech/training session or operating outing, publish the Atlanta Ham newsletter, have 8 lunch outings and host over 20 nets via club repeaters. SISTER Club - Geelong Amateur Radio Club - VK3ATLDid you know the Atlanta Radio Club has a sister club?
In 2010, Dallas Jones (VK3DJ) from Drysdale, Victoria in Australia visited the United States to meet some friends he met on the air. "During his travels, he visited the Atlanta Radio Club and from all accounts had a great time with the guys." BADGESThe official badge supplier of the ARC is The Signman of Baton Rouge.
Badges are $13.50 and can be ordered here.
2023/2024 Leadership TeamPresident - Bill Perkins (KB4KFT)
Vice President - John Talipsky Jr (N3ACK) Secretary and Treasurer - Ed Bevill (KO4SRJ) Member at Large - Val Bruce (WD4EX) Member at Large - Rob Osattin (KI4UTY) Newsletter Editor - John Talipsky (N3ACK) Program Director - Rob Osattin (KI4UTY) Web "master" - Rob Osattin (KI4UTY) Sunday Night Net Manager - Ade Shamblin (KJ4CUY) Repeater Trustees
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