Hello Bvarc'rs.   Many of you have heard me discuss the new HAM club at Houston 
Christian University (Fondren @ 59). As of this week ,the club is formally 
alive  in the HCU Student Govt Organization.  N5HCU is the club call sign. I am 
the Trustee and mentor to the new young HAM Jedi-s. Next week is also the ARRL 
Student Roundup - a field day type event. We will be operating my POTA rig in 
the courtyard of the Atwood Engineering Buildings from 10am to 4pm each day. M 
T W Th Fr next week. Except for myself and N5BAA -Blake Alley, and Aiden 
Montoya N1CLA, none of the newbies have ever used a radio before. This will be 
a great learning experience. Feel free to respond to the CQ if you hear us. 
Have patience with the operator if they sound timid and inexperienced because 
they are. :-) The frequencies are listed below for the Club call out.  Most 
likely we will be on 40/10/20 Meters depending on the skywaves. Blake or I will 
broadcast the live talk frequencies when we are on the air on this newsroom. We 
will check into the Stir Crazy net, but that wont count for club contact 
points. 
We will operate the 2M 146.58 simplex freq.  with 50 Watts in case nearby 
stations can hear us. See below the details. 
Regards, Terry K5PGF

https://www.arrl.org/school-club-roundup
   
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Bands-
   
All amateur bands except 60, 30, 17 and 12 meters are permitted.
   
 
   
Repeaters are not to be used. Only recognized simplex frequencies may be used. 
U. S. A. examples include 144.90-145.00; 146.49, .55, 58; and 147.42, .45, .48, 
.51, .54 and .57 MHz. The national calling frequency, 146.52 MHz, may not be 
used. Similar restrictions apply in other countries.
   
 
   
Suggested HF Frequencies:
   
 
   
Phone (MHz): 1.855-1.865; 3.850-3.880; 7.225-7.255; 14.250-14.280; 
21.300-21.330; 28.440-28.460
   
 
   
CW (MHz): 1.800-1.810; 3.530-3.540; 7.030-7.040; 14.030-14,.040; 21.130-21.140; 
28.130-28.140



Terry Leatherland, K5PGF281-455-8090Sugar Land, Tx
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Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club

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