AWESOME!!!! Let's get them in there.. We need the people and keep this
"Hobby / Addiction" going.
Let me know if I can help.

On Fri, Feb 7, 2025 at 5:13 PM Andre Pollard via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org>
wrote:

> Thanks for the info Terry, I’ll check at lunch and hopefully help you
> folks out with a point or two
>
> On Feb 7, 2025, at 11:09 AM, terry leatherland via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org>
> wrote:
>
> 
> 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
>
>
>    -
>
>    Bands- <https://www.arrl.org/school-club-roundup#>
>
>    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, K5PGF
> 281-455-8090
> Sugar Land, Tx
>
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