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Today is Thursday, November 14, 2024 (day 319/2024)
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November 2024
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The Raleigh Amateur Radio Society asks that any person who thinks that they might have any
contagious disease refrain from attending any in-person RARS events until they are no longer contagious.
Members and non-members are welcome!
In-Person
Ridge Road Baptist Church 2011 Ridge Road Raleigh, NC 27607
6:00 PM: New Ham / Elmer Meeting
7:00 PM: General Social Period
7:30 PM: Business Meeting and Program
Online
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the Zoom call anytime after 7:00 PM on the evening of the meeting.
Please add your call sign and location to your name in Zoom.
Zoom participants will be able to talk amongst themselves until 7:30 PM.
At 7:30, Zoom participants will be muted for the meeting but the Zoom chat feature will be monitored in the meeting room so they can make comments and ask questions.
We need VOLUNTEERS to help with set-up and tear-down for the in-person meeting.
See
here
for more information and to sign up!
Current News and Events
Updated November 12, 2024 20:24:21
Next RARS Portable Operating Event
Saturday, November 16, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Please join the RARS Portable Operating Group at the
Sandhills access of Carver Creek State Park at 995 McCloskey Road, Fayetteville, NC 28311,
this coming Saturday, November 16th, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
We'll be venturing into a pine forest to activate this park.
No picnic areas are shown on the park map, so I suggest bringing a camp chair and water bottle at a minimum. A park map is available
here
As always, no license or club affiliation required, only a passing interest in radio, communications, or electrons.
Kids and family are welcome to join.
...
I will run the GOTA (get on the air) station for anyone new to ham radio or the HF bands. If you plan to bring an HF radio, please drop me a note and specify what bands you can operate. I'll plan to bring band pass filters. Multiband radios are good for minimizing interference.
Check here for updates if the weather is questionable.
We hope to see you there!
Part show-and-tell, part maker fair, part operating event, the in-person RARS Gathering on the fourth Tuesday of each month is the place to be if you want to find out about the local ham community, meet other ham radio operators, see hands on demos of old and new ham radio equipment, get on the air, and exchange ideas in a fun forum.
Members and non-members are welcome....
The meeting starts at 7:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall, but we start setting up at 6:00 pm, and
you are welcome to bring your own ham radio equipment and projects to demonstrate, show off, or
just work on with other like-minded hams -- we have plenty of tables.
You might also find sources of coax, connectors, zip cord, Powerpoles®, and whatnot.
For more information about The Gathering, please contact Tadd Torborg KA2DEW.
The RARS Volunteer Examiner Team conducts license exams at The Gatherings in even-numbered months.
You do not need to be a RARS member to test with us.
Exams start promptly at 6:00 pm so applicants can attend The Gathering, afterwards.
Please see our License Classes and Exams page
for important information, including the exam requirements.
Preregistration is preferred and may be done by submitting the
registration form on this page
(select the Ridge Rd location and date).
For more information about RARS license exams, please
contact
Richard Hall K7RLH, the RARS VE Chair.
Next RARS Dinner
Tuesday,
November 19, 2024,
6:30 pm
IHOP, 7471 Six Forks Road, Raleigh
All members and guests are welcome to attend the monthly RARS Dinner,
now on the on the THIRD Tuesday of each month.
Informal and Dutch, just bring your appetite and best rag to chew.
IHOP is on the corner of Sawmill and Six Forks Roads.
After entering the restaurant, look for our folks in the dining room.
For more information about the RARS Dinner, please contact Chuck Littlewood K4HF.
Thanks to three years of Field Day logs, the 2024 NC QSO Party, and a final push by Tom N4TL, the Raleigh Amateur Radio Society has earned the ARRL “Worked All States” award in the “Mixed” category!
Recent Changes to the RARS Website
RARS-L has been deprecated due to excessive and unresolved email bouncing.
Please use the RARS Discord server for online conversations related to amateur radio, instead.
Links where we tell you to contact someone now open a RARS Communication Form addressed to that person, rather than directing you to the Club Contacts page.
Call signs in the membership roster and elsewhere on the website link to QRZ.com profiles
The Zoom link for the General Membership Meeting has been added to the meeting announcement at the top of this page.
For those interested in RARS's history,
here
is a list of RARS officers and EXciter editors going back to RARS's founding in 1969,
and
here is a list of RARS founding, charter, life, and honorary members,
both of which are also linked from the
About RARS page
The link to sign up for the RARS-L email reflector has been moved from the
About
page to the
For Members Only
page.
Meeting presentations have moved to here and are linked
from the RARS General Membership Meeting announcement at the top of this page
FCC Topics of Interest has moved to the News & Exciter page
Why You Should Be A RARS Member Today! has moved here
and is linked from the Join/Renew Membership page
Looking for RARS Club polo shirts or brochures to promote the Club?
Go to the bottom of the For Members Only page
The menu on the left side of each page has been reorganized into logical chunks with lines separating the chunks.
The Home button is suppressed if you are on the home page.