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W2QW Repeaters  146.625 - PL 141.3     442.250 - PL 141.3

What's New?

VHF repeater back on the air
Hurricane Sandy damaged our VHF antenna and the VHF was off the air from October 29 ¡V December 1st. Technical committee members AC2FE-Craig, WB0YLE-Bryan, KD2ARB-Pete, and KC2VRJ-Paul, took down the 220 MHz antenna and installed one of the VHF backup antennas in a temporary location on the side of the garage until the primary VHF antenna on the top of the tower can be repaired/replaced. Thanks to their work the 146.625 repeater is back on the air.

    

K2VHW's suggested emergency VHF/UHF Radio Frequencies
K2VHW's suggested emergency VHF/UHF Radio Frequencies to monitor during
times of emergency. These frequencies should be programmed into your HT's
and portable radios. They will help you stay informed of the chatter on Ham
frequencies and Broadcast News Media Teams covering related events. To view (Click here)...
W2AEW, Alan Wolke, JOTA 2012
Club member Alan participated in the Jamboree On The Air scouting event at the OMARC facility at Camp Diana in Wall Township the weekend of October 20-21, 2012. The event was very successful with many scout troops and OMARC members participating. (Photos by Bob Bedard, KA8SAF).

    

Member WA2F, John Manna?
Member John Manna, WA2F, donates a wall display collection of Frequency Control Crystals Devices to the Radio Technology Museum..... (More)
Club Photo Gallery
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This page was last updated on 04/24/13.