LARC In The Park | Saturday, June 14
NEW HAM DAY!
The next LARC in the Park will be Saturday, June 14th. We
will be outdoors in Bien Park, on Eckles Road just south of Five Mile,
and east of I-275. Time: approx. 9:30AM, following club breakfast at Senate.
will be outdoors in Bien Park, on Eckles Road just south of Five Mile,
and east of I-275. Time: approx. 9:30AM, following club breakfast at Senate.
You’ve passed your Technician license exam (or maybe even your Gen-
eral or Extra if you’re an overachiever!), paid your fees and received
your shiny new callsign. Now what? Dipping your toe in the ocean
that is Amateur Radio can be daunting if you don’t have guidance.
All of us LARC members know what it’s like to be a “noob” in ham
radio so we’d like to invite anyone who is new to the hobby, whether
licensed or not, to “New Ham Day” at LARC In The Park on June 14.
We’ll have all kinds of equipment to show you, from handy-talkies to
mobile rigs to HF transceivers and antennas. We’ll demonstrate the
different modes we can operate with (voice, digital and CW) and
there will be plenty of experienced members around to answer ques-
tions and just rag chew about our favorite hobby –
AMATEUR RADIO!
And, Old Hams,” please come and take part by being an “Elmer” and impart some of your vast knowledge to the Next Generation.
eral or Extra if you’re an overachiever!), paid your fees and received
your shiny new callsign. Now what? Dipping your toe in the ocean
that is Amateur Radio can be daunting if you don’t have guidance.
All of us LARC members know what it’s like to be a “noob” in ham
radio so we’d like to invite anyone who is new to the hobby, whether
licensed or not, to “New Ham Day” at LARC In The Park on June 14.
We’ll have all kinds of equipment to show you, from handy-talkies to
mobile rigs to HF transceivers and antennas. We’ll demonstrate the
different modes we can operate with (voice, digital and CW) and
there will be plenty of experienced members around to answer ques-
tions and just rag chew about our favorite hobby –
AMATEUR RADIO!
And, Old Hams,” please come and take part by being an “Elmer” and impart some of your vast knowledge to the Next Generation.