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  1. emorth

    Trail communications for club

    True, hams spend a lot of time in the basement playing with radios. But, hams also provide local and long distance communications resources to the Red Cross and other volunteer organizations during disasters and large scale emergencies. The primary mission of ham radio is communications...
  2. emorth

    Solar Power wiring. I've looked everywhere !

    You won’t need 6 gauge wire for the solar panels. 220 W at a charge voltage of about 14 volts is less than 20 A. 12 or 14 gauge should be good depending on the length of the run.
  3. emorth

    Solar Power wiring. I've looked everywhere !

    Sorry for the delayed response. Asleep at the switch (pun?) Here is the concern... - The PWM (pulse width modulation) output of the solar controller is looking at the voltage of the battery and determining how long to make the pulses (on time) to charge the battery. Low battery voltage long...
  4. emorth

    Trail communications for club

    Two VHF ham repeaters provide good coverage to the Rausch Creek, Pine Grove, Twin Grove areas. 145.17 - offset 110.9 CTCSS (PL) 146.64 - offset 82.5 CTCSS (PL) Callsign AA3RG Appalachian Amateur Radio Group. AA3RG * Appalachian Amateur Radio Group Home
  5. emorth

    Trail communications for club

    All of the possible technician class Ham test questions are here: NCVEC - 2018-2022 Technician Question Pool Release The correct answer’s letter is in (parentheses). Only a small portion of the questions, a few from each section, will be on the test. Good luck.
  6. emorth

    Trail communications for club

    The GMRS freqs the CLCC members use are here CLCC RADIO 101 – More than you ever wanted to know about CLCC’s radios – Capital Land Cruiser Club
  7. emorth

    Trail communications for club

    There are two mods. Option 1 stops at 450. Do option 2 to expand to 470. ICanWorkThisThing.com Google v71a mod. There are YouTube videos as well. Hope you have a magnifying glass.
  8. emorth

    Trail communications for club

    Some additional info: - All transmitters (with a few exceptions) except Amateur radio transmitters must be Type Accepted by the FCC. The FCC is to transmitters as the NTSB is to vehicles. Even your microwave oven (2.4 GHz transmitter in a metal box) is FCC Type Accepted. The FCC doesn't care...
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