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| Amateur Radio FCC Test Session 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM Location: Clay Center Level 4 classroom [More Details]
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| Clay Center Amateur Radio Club - open tonight 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM [More Details]
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| Public Telescope Night 8:15-9:15 - LAST ONE 8:15 PM to 9:15 PM [More Details]
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| CC-ARC and WARA Field Day Meeting 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM [More Details]
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| Clay Center Amateur Radio Club - open tonight 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM [More Details]
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| CCARC and WARA Field Day Planning Meeting 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM [More Details]
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| Amateur Radio Field Day 2013 6/22/2013 2:00 PM to 6/23/2013 2:00 PM Location: Clay Center [More Details]
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| Amateur Radio Field Day 2013 6/22/2013 2:00 PM to 6/23/2013 2:00 PM Location: Clay Center [More Details]
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Contact:  Open to all who want to take the FCC Amateur Radio License Exam for Technician class, General, or Extra. Details:Walk-ins welcome, but we prefer to have you let us know you are coming. Please see the exam session web page for details on what to bring. Details:Welcome to the Clay Center Amateur Radio Club (CC-ARC)
Club Call Sign: W1CLA - Repeater frequency 446.325 MHz (- duplex, PL 146.2) - (IRLP: 4942) (Echolink: 4942, W1CLA-R)
Have you ever listened to short-wave radio signals from a distant country, heard people talking, and wished you could talk with them?
Come learn about this fascinating, life-long hobby enjoyed by millions around the world. We welcome those who would like to learn about Amateur Radio (Ham Radio) through our evening classes, explore radio communications and electronics, and even perhaps go for a Technician Class license from the FCC. Through its club activities and/or radio communications, the Clay Center Amateur Radio Club (CC-ARC) strives to introduce school students, summer campers, and their families to radio electronics and the art of radio communications.
Details: Open from 8:00 to 9:30 pm. Sunset is 8:11 pm. No moon up. Jupiter and Saturn are up.
Dress warmly. If weather is questionable, call 617-454-2795 one hour before the event for a recorded message.
Other attractions: - If you arrive at the opening time, we will have a guided tour of the fiber-optics-lit Stars Court and the Moon Phases Court. NASA Space Shuttle tire is on display in the lobby. We will pass around a real meteorite and sometimes other attractions from the space collection. - On Level 5 for attendees will be the Planetary Scales, Mars Rover Arm, and 3-D Space display. - Usually we will have the North Roof Deck open for views of the city and for people to use small telescopes. - Usually we will have the Amateur Radio Room available for those who want to try out HAM Radio. - Usually we will have a lesson and demonstration of Stellarium, a free downloadable software you can use at home. - If there are any specific satellite events to see, such as an International Space Station (ISS) flyover or an Iridium satellite flare, we will take people to the roof decks to show and explain the events. Public Telescope Nights have ended. Join us again on September 10th at 6:30 pm. Details: Generally open Tuesdays after sunset.
Dress warmly. If weather is questionable, call 617-454-2795 one hour before the event for a recorded message.
Other attractions: - If you arrive at the opening time, we will have a guided tour of the fiber-optics-lit Stars Court and the Moon Phases Court. NASA Space Shuttle tire is on display in the lobby. We will pass around a real meteorite and sometimes other attractions from the space collection. - On Level 5 for attendees will be the Planetary Scales, Mars Rover Arm, and 3-D Space display. - Usually we will have the North Roof Deck open for views of the city and for people to use small telescopes. - Usually we will have the Amateur Radio Room available for those who want to try out HAM Radio. - Usually we will have a lesson and demonstration of Stellarium, a free downloadable software you can use at home. - If there are any specific satellite events to see, such as an International Space Station (ISS) flyover or an Iridium satellite flare, we will take people to the roof decks to show and explain the events. Details: CC-ARC and WARA Field Day Planning Meeting. Open only to Members of the Clay Center Amateur Radio Club and any radio amateurs who will be helping plan Radio Field Day logistics. Details:Welcome to the Clay Center Amateur Radio Club (CC-ARC)
Club Call Sign: W1CLA - Repeater frequency 446.325 MHz (- duplex, PL 146.2) - (IRLP: 4942) (Echolink: 4942, W1CLA-R)
Have you ever listened to short-wave radio signals from a distant country, heard people talking, and wished you could talk with them?
Come learn about this fascinating, life-long hobby enjoyed by millions around the world. We welcome those who would like to learn about Amateur Radio (Ham Radio) through our evening classes, explore radio communications and electronics, and even perhaps go for a Technician Class license from the FCC. Through its club activities and/or radio communications, the Clay Center Amateur Radio Club (CC-ARC) strives to introduce school students, summer campers, and their families to radio electronics and the art of radio communications.
Details: CC-ARC and WARA Field Day Planning Meeting. Open only to Members of the Clay Center Amateur Radio Club and any radio amateurs who will be helping with Radio Field Day logistics. General public is invited to watch and participate in the most popular on-the-air event in Amateur Radio. See Field Day web page. Details:According to the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL), Field Day is the most popular on-the-air operating event in Amateur Radio. Always on the fourth full weekend of June, the event draws tens of thousands of amateur radio operators across the country to participate by setting up public demonstrations of the Amateur Radio service. WHEN: Sat., June 22 to Sun., June 23, 2013. WHERE: Clay Center Observatory on the campus of Dexter-Southfield Schools PARTNERS: Waltham Amateur Radio Association (WARA))
All club members, and their friends and families, are welcomed to participate in the WARA/CC-ARC Field Day (FD). You don't have to be a contest operator or have HF privileges. In fact, you don't even need a license to participate, as you can operate with one of the club's Advanced or Extra class licensees as the control operator. On-site training will be provided.
Goals:
- Emergency Preparedness Exercise
- Getting new, inactive, and potential hams on the air
- Presenting amateur radio to the public, and to Dexter-Southfield students
- Demonstrating amateur radio's emergency capabilities to area EMAs
- Having fun
General public is invited to watch and participate in the most popular on-the-air event in Amateur Radio. See Field Day web page. Details:According to the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL), Field Day is the most popular on-the-air operating event in Amateur Radio. Always on the fourth full weekend of June, the event draws tens of thousands of amateur radio operators across the country to participate by setting up public demonstrations of the Amateur Radio service. WHEN: Sat., June 22 to Sun., June 23, 2013. WHERE: Clay Center Observatory on the campus of Dexter-Southfield Schools PARTNERS: Waltham Amateur Radio Association (WARA))
All club members, and their friends and families, are welcomed to participate in the WARA/CC-ARC Field Day (FD). You don't have to be a contest operator or have HF privileges. In fact, you don't even need a license to participate, as you can operate with one of the club's Advanced or Extra class licensees as the control operator. On-site training will be provided.
Goals:
- Emergency Preparedness Exercise
- Getting new, inactive, and potential hams on the air
- Presenting amateur radio to the public, and to Dexter-Southfield students
- Demonstrating amateur radio's emergency capabilities to area EMAs
- Having fun
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