Oregon Special Call W7O 8/22 – 9/1

August 22 – September 1 Oregon’s amateur radio operators are welcome to use the callsign w7o and hand out commemorative QSOs during the period of August 22 – September 1. In order to operate as w7o, you must: If you want to participate, please send an email to either (or both) Scott N7JI – ars.n7ji@gmail.com MikeContinue reading “Oregon Special Call W7O 8/22 – 9/1”

Free Labor Day Weekend Ham Radio License Class

Free Labor Day Weekend Ham Radio License Class ONLINE (via Zoom) – Covers TECHNICIAN license August 30-31, 2025 (Saturday-Sunday) Saturday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (PDT)Sunday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. (PDT) The class and materials are FREE, but you MUST register.Pre-study is really, really helpful.For students, this is a great way to stay sharp!Continue reading “Free Labor Day Weekend Ham Radio License Class”

Update: August Club Meeting

NOTE: NEW meeting link for the August meeting. I am very excited to share that we will have an outside presenter at this club meeting. Tim Kuhlman KD7RUS Clark County Amateur Radio Club Director of Operations, in Washington, will be giving a presentation over Zoom about Eyewarn. Our county has the Eyewarn Simplex Net everyContinue reading “Update: August Club Meeting”

AT&T Discontinues Messaging Services

AT&T stopped supporting email-to-text and text-to-email transcription services. Why does this matter? Emergency notification services broadly depend on those services to notify subscribers. A recent example is the 8.9 earthquake on July 29th. The US Government supplies earthquake notification services via email and text message. Many monitor for such events primarily because they live inContinue reading “AT&T Discontinues Messaging Services”

POTA Page Update

Sunday afternoon at Bullards Beach State Park Gary N6BLU and John KK6GUK inhabited a picnic table with a radio and a couple of antennas. What’s worth noting is that John has been very busy interfacing the POTA powers that establish listed parks. He’s had two added in Coos County just this year. Anyway, those areContinue reading “POTA Page Update”