Thermal Belt
Amateur Radio Club
Thermal Belt
Amateur Radio Club
High frequency (HF) is the ITU designation[1] for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves (radio waves) between 3 and 30 megahertz (MHz). They are the 'long distance' radio frequencies requiring the General and Extra licenses to transmit on.
VARA HF: WB9AYD Pactor 3/4: WB9AYD
The KF4JVI WB9AYD VARA HF Winlink gateways are available.
If you have any questions regarding your setup please feel free to let me know. See you at the last Thursday of the month meeting!
73
Gary/WB9AYD
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The links to the left are great resources for HF propagation. Please check out N0NBH's website for more information.
Paul L Herrman
Sierra Vista, Arizona USA
(DM41um)
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Contributions to the TBARC Repeater Maintenance Fund may be made by mailing a check for any amount you wish to the TBARC address and note on the check that it is for the repeater fund. Any financial help would be most appreciated. Remember that this repeater becomes an emergency communication repeater for all of Polk & Rutherford Counties, Upper Spartanburg and NW Greenville SC Counties during really bad weather. Also, if you monitor the repeater we simulcast over our repeater any Weather Warnings that the Greenville Weather Service at the GSP Airport issues for this area.