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GARS - Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society You are invited to join your fellow GARS members for dinner before our monthly GARS Meetings and Workshops at Sonny’s BBQ WHEN: Second and Third Tuesday of every month, except December – 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Repeater Systems - Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society Please read the help files on the Echolink web page and adjust your audio with the test server before you log on to GARS If the first # sign does not disconnect you from the repeater you are connected to, hold it for 1 second
Previous Presentations - Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society The GARS Show-n-Tell has become an Annual GARS Event where members share their favorite ham radio projects It could be a rig that was restored or a kit that was built
Activities - Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society GARS is an active part of the Amateur Radio community, and plays an important role in Gwinnett County Our activities include Field day, winter field day, contest, get togethers, monthly meetings with programs about amateur radio, and more
Membership - Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society The GARS membership year is a 12 month period based on the month when you joined the club Renewals are due 12 months after joining the club or from the time of the previous renewal
Ham Radio Exams - Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society The GARS Volunteer Examiner (VE) Team conducts in-person, electronic, Amateur Radio exams for all classes of license administered by the W5YI-VEC group We are located in Gwinnett County, Georgia
Location - Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society Talk-in is usually available on the 147 075+ MHz, PL=82 5 Hz repeater for most GARS events held at the EAA 690 Hangar Below are a few pictures from Google maps street view showing the view as you approach the Experimentally Aircraft Association 690 Hangar (this is where we meet)
Committee Chairmen and Directors - Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society GARS Committee Chairman and Directors Apparel Chairman Earl Whatley, AF4FG Email Audio Visual Chairman Kevin Igarashi-Ball, W4KIB Email RF Technical Advisor Steve Back, WB2OGY Email Education Chairman Ham Cram Managers John Davis, WB4QDX Ralph Pickwick, KJ4CNC Email Exam Team Manager Dave Bruse, W4DTR Email Field Day Chairman Dallas
Practical Applications of Camouflage Antennas - gars. org 50 vs 75 Ohms The answers to the impedance questions have both historical and technical roots They begin with the work done by Lloyd Espenscheid and Herman Affel, who developed and analyzed the first coaxial cable in 1929 while working for the legendary Bell Labs Their goal was to find a transmission medium for propagating a 4 megahertz (MHz) signal (a very wide bandwidth in those early days
Memorial Day Parade - Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society - gars. org * Simply go to https: groups io g GARS photos * Click on the “New Album” button * Enter an Album name in the format “2022 Memorial Day Parade by YourCallSign” * Click the “Create” button * Click the “+ Add Photos” button * and upload away! When you are done, please send an email to the group letting them know you uploaded some