As I’m sure you are aware, DSARC is working toward being ready to assist in a time of disaster or other emergency. I strongly urge all DSARC members to get involved with this effort. To be effective, we will have to coordinate our activities with other groups and governmental agencies such as our local Mobile …
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Emergency Training Nets
Deep South Amateur Radio ClubEvery Wednesday Night @ 7p Central146.745, Negative Offest, 123 Hz Tone Mobile Amateur Radio ClubEvery Wednesday Night @ 7:30p Central
Living History Crew Drill April 13 @ 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Come see history come alive! Join us as our WWII historical reactors board the battleship USS ALABAMA and submarine USS DRUM. Learn what life was like on these naval vessels during wartime. Be on the deck of the USS ALABAMA at 1 pm for the “call to battle stations” as vintage airplanes dive bomb the …
SSTV – ISS
The International Space Station will sometimes broadcast SSTV on 2m, downlink 145.800 MHz FM. It’s pretty neat. Here’s where you find out if and when they are broadcasting:ARISS SSTV blog ISS Passes for Mobile, AL: (Be sure to select “ALL Passes”) Heavens Above SiteN2YO https://twitter.com/search?q=%23ISS%20%23SSTV
Area Repeaters – 2m
Some Southeast Area Repeaters: Deep South Amateur Radio Club: Freq: 146.745 Offset: -0.6 MHz Tone: 123 HzApprox Location: Tillmans Corner, ALCoverage via Repeaterbook: Click Here Deep South Amateur Radio Club: Freq: 146.745 Offset: -0.6 MHz Tone: 123 Hz Location: Tillmans Corner, AL a sdfasdfasdfasdfasdfasdf