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    Month: February 2019

    ARRL Reference books donated to library by KL0S and KL0SS

    By Dan Ewart Posted on February 25, 2019 Posted in Uncategorized

    Williamsburg Area Amateur Radio Club president Dino Papas KL0S presents Williamsburg Regional Library Collection Development Librarian Neil Hollands with the club’s donation of 13 ARRL reference books at the club’s February meeting. The comprehensive book set is useful across the …

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    Richmond Frostfest Grand Prize Winner!

    By Dan Ewart Posted on February 2, 2019 Posted in Uncategorized

    Jaylene KN4KXK, a graduate of both our Technician and General Class courses in 2018, attended the Richmond Frostfest as her very first hamfest, and ended up winning the grand prize drawing.  She received a huge “Frostfest Bucks” award and turned …

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    Boatanchor Radio Receiver Comes Back to Life!

    By Dan Ewart Posted on February 1, 2019 Posted in Uncategorized

    Kerry NH2A recently decided to adopt and restore an orphan boatanchor Hallicrafters SX-99 all-band HF receiver. This kind of rig was a standard part of a receiver-transmitter pair that hams used to use back in the day. He replaced the …

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