
LARC SWAP Saturday February 17 – Thanks All!
UPDATE! We did it! THANK YOU!! The Swap is one of the year’s major activities for the club. We encourage you to attend, and to tell your friends. Thanks to Continue Reading →
UPDATE! We did it! THANK YOU!! The Swap is one of the year’s major activities for the club. We encourage you to attend, and to tell your friends. Thanks to Continue Reading →
The Zoom video of the Jan. 22 meeting is available for viewing or download at YouTube. https://youtu.be/uZpELr6_un4 Visuals PDF from Bob Perfelice, KB8TL’s 160M antenna program is available at the Continue Reading →
Membership renewals for calendar year 2024 are past due. Anyone not renewed for 2024 cannot take part in club business at the February 26 General meeting that requires a vote Continue Reading →
Our friends at the L’anse Creuse Radio Club have set up the “Monthly Digital Challenge,” an operating event to encourage learning and use of ham radio Digital Modes besides the Continue Reading →
Michigan Antique Radio Club annual Vintage Electronics Expo, “The VEE.” Sat. Feb 20 9a-4p $5 admission. Southfield Pavillion If you collect or just like Old Electronics stuff: TVs, Radios, Phonographs, Continue Reading →
Our next General Meeting will take place on January 22, 2024 at 7:00 PM at the Plymouth District Library, 223 S Main St. Social at 6:30 PM. Meeting starts 7:00p. Continue Reading →
January 13 LARC in the Park featured… Logging. Way back in the 20th century, the FCC required hams to keep a detailed log of every single transmission mad: tests, CQs, Continue Reading →
Monday Nov.27 General Meeting Zoom Video is available on YouTube. Zach’s presentation deck PDF is available on the website Home Page, Helpful Resources>Presentation Archive
LARC/FARL K8UNS Field Day 2023: We came in at #5 overall in 4A classification. https://contests.arrl.org/ContestResults/2023/Field-Day-2023-FinalQSTResults.pdf
LARC member and FARL President Michael Fluegemann, KE8AQW, is involved with the Scouting program, and has asked us to help “boost the signal” in recruiting local Amateurs for involvement in Continue Reading →