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REPEATER & LINK STATUS:

W4CN 147.180 Repeater: UP       
This is a dual mode (analog and digital) Yaesu Fusion Repeater.  Digital Mode (C4FM) connects to multiple local area repeaters through CQ-Lou WIRES-X Room.

WIRES-X CQ-Louisville Network Connections:
Click HERE for info on CQ-Louisville WIRES-X and usage.

  • WIRES-X Room (CQ-Louisville 21014): UP            
  • W4CN WIRES-X Node - Access to CQ-Louisville: UP  
  • US-KY-CQ-Louisville YSF Reflector (42274): UP           
  • W4CN Link to US-KY-CQ-Louisville YSF Reflector: UP

EchoLink Access to 147.180 Repeater: 

  • Analog FM Mode (W4CN-R 425970): UP
  • Digital C4FM Mode (KE4JVM-R 634824): UP

ALLStarLink:  Access to Analog FM Mode (Node 632280):  UP

DMR Access: To Analog FM Mode (Talk Group 3214251): UP 
  (BrandMeister Network) 

ARTS Newsflash

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  1. CREATE AND JOIN DISCUSSIONS! - Check out our Discussion Board!

  2. Next Club Meeting - Thursday, October 9, 7:00 p.m.  Board Meeting same day at 6:30 p.m.  More info HERE.

For info on local Ham License Testing, click HERE.

ARTS Slide's

Setting Up Tower with Yagi Antenna
ARTS Club Summer Field Day
POTA General Butler State Park
AG4EP, Mike, Operating CW Station
Antenna Build and Fox Hunt
KC4ZMZ, Bill; KO4SWB, Keith; and KN4YMJ, John cutting metal tape to be used as Yagi antenna elements
Island Expedition Station
ARTS Club Embry Island Expedition, QSO Party - US Islands Awards Program (1st Place 2016 & 2nd Place 2020)
Summer Field Day
WX8V, Greg operating CW Station
Antenna Build and Fox Hunt
KN4YMJ, John; K5BWJ, Barney, and KO4SWB, Keith cutting boom sections for fox hunt antennas
Summer Field Day
N9PMI, Paul operating FT8 Station
Winter Field Day
KC4ZMZ, Bill; WX8V, Greg; and N9PMI, Paul at operating stations
Winter Field Day
AC4HI, Alan operating SSB Station
Winter Field Day
W4AKY, Phil, running FT8 Station

At the December 2024 ARTS meeting our traditional Christmas Mystery Gift Exchange will place.  The way it works is members bring a wrapped unmarked ham-radio related gift of about $25 worth. Numbers are issued to the participants. When your number ticket is drawn, you get to choose any one gift that remains. If you touch it, it’s yours!  In the past there has been a lot of pretty good stuff exchanged, such as working handi-talkies!  

To participate, simply bring a wrapped HAM Radio related gift (new or used) to the December meeting and put it on the Gift Table.  You never know what you may go home with!

Also, please make sure your gift is in good working order, and does not need repair.   See you there!

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