[BVARC] Why are you a member of BVARC -- Questionaire
Eddie Runner
eddie.runner at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 4 23:16:23 CDT 2022
BVARC LIFE MEMBERI first came to BVARC in the 80s before I became a ham, the meetings were upstairsin an old firestation on hwy 6 which probably no longer exists.. The members encouragedme and I took my first test (with code back then) at the Strake high school with Harold ND5F (SK)and Ray Dillard (WA5F) and those guys.. wow some great memories... though the years ..
I have tried so many aspects of ham radio from Fast scan and slow scan TV to crossband,1.2 ghz handie talkies, mobile rigs, HF rigs (lots of HF rigs) ...Yaesu, Kenwood, Icom. Flex radio.A bazillion antennas over the years,Packet radio (we used to have a local packet chatroom using 2 meter frequencies simplex)Bvarc used to put on Saturday FOX hunts, Frostys sidewalk sales in Alief and later onMurphy road, We used APRS, RTTY, PSK31, and now FT8 is a kick!! IRLP nodes, The ham radio balloons we got seriously into for several years.. Field days, Museum ships,and more I can not even think of.. Helping folks and loving the folks that help me...
IN fact, to boil it down, the fellowship, friends, the amazing folks that have been (SKs) or are currently associated with BVARC are why i love the club...
Eddie (NU5K)
On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 07:02:36 PM CDT, Rick Hiller via BVARC <bvarc at bvarc.org> wrote:
RESPOND TO ME DIRECTLY -- rickhiller73 at gmail.com
If you are a member of the Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club, please tell me one reason why you are a member. One, at least, more if you wish. "I belong to BVARC because ........................................."
I am interested in the various reasons we belong to a Ham Radio Club. I will not taint your response with my reason.
This is a simple, constructive exercise on my part generating fodder for The Radio Hotel BVARC Beacon column. Your answer will remain anonymous..RESPOND TO ME DIRECTLY --rickhiller73 at gmail.com
TNX ES 73 Rick -- W5RH
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