I got this card in the mail a couple of days ago. Bob is actually a high-school (and college) friend who I’ve kept in touch with over the years. It’s nice to have friends like Bob. I sent Bob one of my QSL cards noting that I owe a beer or a coffee next time that I get to see him in person.
Read MoreNew RSGB Honorary Treasurer
/The RSGB Board is pleased to confirm the appointment of Chris Wood, GD6TWF as Honorary Treasurer with immediate effect. Chris is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and has spent many years as a senior accountant within the banking industry, with roles including director level responsibilities and audit. Chris lives on the Isle of Man and continues to enjoy his long interest in yachting as a volunteer with the Isle of Man Sailing for the Disabled Charity. He joined the RSGB and became licensed whilst still at school and has maintained his interest since. The Society welcomes Chris to his new role.
Local Ham Club Offering License Tests
/The Highland Amateur Radio Association will conduct a Federal Communications Commission approved test session for obtaining an amateur radio license on Saturday, Feb 19.
According to HARA Vice President Tom Mongold, Jr., the test will take place at the Highland County Emergency Management Agency Office, 1487 N. High St., Hillsboro, and will start at 9 a.m. Tests for all three amateur radio license classes will be given.
Mongold said the popularity of obtaining an amateur radio license has been increasing for the past several years and, therefore, demand for testing opportunities has risen. As a result pre-registration for this test session is necessary. Those wishing to test will need to provide an FCC issued FRN. Mongold may be contacted at 937-272-4207 for information about how to obtain the FRN and the website address to pre-register. Questions regarding HARA’s license testing program and any health and safety related questions may also be directed to him.
Presently, there are no fees to hold an amateur radio license or to take a test through the Highland ARA’s Volunteer Examination Program.
The Highland Amateur Radio Association is an organization of more than 125 Highland County individuals who have an interest in amateur radio communications and electronics. General information about the hobby and service and how to obtain a license can be located on the American Radio Relay League website at www.arrl.org. Information about the local club can be obtained on the Highland ARA Facebook page at highlandara@gmail.com or by contacting club information officer John Levo at 937-393-4951.
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