August 2024 presentation – Ham Clock overview
Randy Moore (KK4SRO) gives an overview of the software-based Ham Clock by Clear Sky Institute
( https://www.clearskyinstitute.com/ham/HamClock/ )
Randy Moore (KK4SRO) gives an overview of the software-based Ham Clock by Clear Sky Institute
( https://www.clearskyinstitute.com/ham/HamClock/ )
Volunteers are needed to support the Bike MS (Multiple Sclerosis): Bike to Jack and Back 2024 on October 5-6, 2024 from Eagleville to Lynchburg, Tennessee. We will need volunteers to help out in a variety of positions including co-event coordinator, net control, alternate net control, rest stops, and mobile sweeps/rovers. No experience is needed, just a technician class license. We will give you all the training to be successful!
Questions? Contact Preston KN4BVA at kn4bva@gmail.com
If you are interested in helping out, the sign up page is here:
https://nashvilleamateurradio.club/index.php/2024/08/15/bike-to-jack-and-back-2022/
As amateur radio operators involved in weather spotting, many of us use free or low cost weather radar apps. But weather radar can be a complex tool. Meteorologist Davis Nolan will join us by Zoom to give us insights beyond basic viewing to properly interpret as we weather spot. Davis has been forecasting weather for over 42 years on Channel 2 WKRN-TV, and is one of the few broadcast meteorologists in the nation to earn “Certified Consulting Meteorologist” from the American Meteorological Society. Paul WD9IOK is coordinating this presentation, the third he has coordinated this year on weather-related topics.
In this video, Cliff Batson takes the mystery out of the antennas and antenna routing at the Williamson County Public Safety Center… the HQ of WCARES.
Recorded on July 20th, 2024 after his presentation during the July 2024 WCARES monthly meeting.
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2024 Field Day
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In this presentation, Ron Howes (KD4MV) and Paul Havlik (WD9IOK) provide outstanding education on the lifecycle of tornados, examples of local tornados, cloud identification, and best practices for safe observation of tornados. Recorded during the WCARES monthly meeting on May 11th, 2024.
In this video, Cliff Batson (N4CCB) encourages you to start making YouTube videos with minimal equipment. You don’t have to make your videos Public, so there’s no reason not to get started experimenting with making videos.
Note that this is an expanded version of the presentation given on Saturday, May 12th during the WCARES monthly meeting.
Cliff shows you the gear you can use for less than $100 that will produce great results. A sample ham activation video is shown within this presentation.
Be sure to check out the links in the video description for the gear Cliff mentions.
In this video, Dallas Clements (K7DCC) reviews practical applications for APRS, reviews the many projects from his 10 years of experimenting with creating APRS stations, and potential new projects on the horizon.
Recorded during the WCARES.org monthly meeting in April, 2024
Bill Jorgensen (K4COM), Williamson County Tennessee, Director of Public Safety, gives an extensive overview of the linked repeater system in use by the Williamson County Amateur Radio Emergency Services (WCARES) group. This linked repeater system consists of 5 repeaters that cover all of Williamson County.
History, technical details and more made for a great presentation.
Weather Observing & Your Ham Radio Hobby
Paul Havlik (WD9IOK) gave this comprehensive presentation during the monthly WCARES group meeting in February 2024.
Key Objectives of Paul’s Presentation:
– Share what it takes to be a good observer by being “weather aware”
– How to stay ahead of the storms and be ready when they arrive
– Typical weather spotting equipment
– Operating a safe indoor station
– Knowing what and how to report what you see or measure
– Resources for training and participating