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December 30, 2004

Latest Update

Latest info is that the Kenwood TKR-850E arrived by ship, in Los Angeles, and is due to be programmed and tuned next week. Also expect the antenna and feedline to be installed by the end of next week.

Posted by K5EYP at 2:47 PM

December 16, 2004

Equipment on Order

Here Is The Line-up Of Equipment on Order

Kenwood TKR-850E

    

Henry 100 Watt Amplifier

CAT-1000B Controller

Astron Linear Power Supply RM50M

Posted by K5EYP at 2:45 PM

December 5, 2004

Excellent Meeting

Thanks to all who attended our meeting on Saturday and to the six new sign-up volunteers who agreed to donate their time and equipment to help make Wood County a safer place to live.

We'll soon have a repeater built with which we can begin our training and providing a protective umbrella for the agencies and residents of Wood County.

Further to that goal, the equipment is on order, we now have a technical committee and a rack cabinet in which to put it.

Thanks again!

 

Posted by K5EYP at 4:50 PM

December 3, 2004

Revision 3 of manual available

The third revision of the Wood County ARES emergency operations plan is now available for download. Please print it and bring it to tomorrow's meeting.

Posted by Paul at 10:20 AM

December 1, 2004

A Meeting Reminder

Just a reminder that we are having a meeting this Saturday morning at The Wood County Chapter office of The American Red Cross in Bowling Green. Meeting start time is 9:00 AM and we expect to cover the contents of the manual I sent to you and that is also posted on this page. Please bring a copy for reference so that we can make it a better document. We are also looking for assistance in filling several posts. One involves the coordination of our efforts with adjacent counties to Wood County. We need to form a technical committe to help look after our repeater installation and, finally, we need to appoint additional Assistant Emergency Coordinators. I look forward to seeing you, and a friend, at the meeting.

Thanks!

Dave, K5EYP

Posted by K5EYP at 7:40 AM