North Augusta-Belvedere Radio Club



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Serving Aiken County and Surrounding Areas
Last updated 11-29-08
Next Meeting
Program: Christmas Dinner
Date: Monday December 8, 2008 Dinner 6:00 PM 
Location: Ryan's, 1275 Knox Avenue, N. Augusta
Talk-in: 146.730-



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Sunday Night 9:00PM
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Club Newsletter NEW
Calendar of Events08 
Meeting Minutes 
Fox Hunt Rules
History
Bylaws
K4NAB Special Events Station
Fox Hunt Pictures

ARRL
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Training and VE
Aiken VE Sessions 
Augusta VE Sessions 
Columbia County VE Sessions

Projects
EH Antenna
Yaesu VL-1000 Quadra Amp 
Laser Pointer Transmitter 
Network Security
J-Pole
W4UK Operating Station

Upcoming Events
Christmas Dinner December 8, 2008
Greenwood Hamfest January 10, 2009
Charleston Hamfest February 7, 2009



KE4VVR@comcast.net

Clubs

Amateur Radio Club of Augusta
Columbia County Radio Club
Anderson Radio Club: www.andersonradioclub.us
Blue Ridge ARS:
SPECIAL SERVICE CLUB http://www.brars.org/ 
Beaufort Radio Amateur Group: www.BeaufortRadio.com
Clemson University ARC: http://virtual.clemson.edu/groups/CUARC/ 
Columbia ARC: http://carc.ham-radio-op.net/
Charleston ARS: www.wa4usn.org
Chester Amateur Radio Emergency Service: carnsdw@chestertel.com 
Chesterfield County ARS: Contact John KD4VIF
Coastal ARA: www.whitehallrepeater.com -
Contact Steven English w4bwz@comcast.net
Florence ARC: http://www.W4ULH.ORG
Foothills ARC: http://www.wt4f.org/ 
Grand Strand ARC: http://w4gs.org/ 
Greenwood ARS: http://w4gwd.org
Greer ARC: http://www.GreerARC.org
Keowee-Toxaway ARC: http://www.oconeeskies.com/ktarc/ 
Lancaster County ARC: http://www.qsl.net/w4pax/ 
Laurens ARS: www.k4lsc.org
Low Key Contesters: http://www.qsl.net/wc4cw 
North Augusta-Belvedere ARC: SPECIAL SERVICE CLUB
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/rwilliams309/K4NAB.html
Palmetto ARC: http://www.qsl.net/palmettoarc/  
Palmetto Amateur Link System: http://www.palsnet.com 
The Ridge ARC: http://www.w4rrc.org/ 
Salkehatchie ARS: http://kk4bq.net 
Spartanburg ARC: SPECIAL SERVICE CLUB
http://www.teleplex.net/sparc/ 
Sumter ARA:  http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/2695/sara.htm 
Trident ARC: http://www.tridenthams.org
Union County ARC: http://www.qsl.net/k4usc/ 
Upstate ARES: http://www.upstateares.org/
Wateree ARS: Information: kk4f@arrl.net 
York County ARS: http://www.ycars.org/ 

ARRL Club Newsletter
Copied from ARRL Club Newsletter

February 23, 2007 Elmer's Corner -- Observing Band Edges
There is sure to be a lot of new HF activity when the new regulations take effect on February 23. Please remember that operators are required to keep their entire transmitted signal within the band limits. This means that if you are operating SSB mode your signal is typically 2.8 kHz wide so a rule of thumb is to stay 3 kHz from the edge of the band. For example if a Technician class operator wants to operate SSB on the 10 meter band then the operator should not operate any lower than 28.303 MHz or any higher than 28.497 MHz in order to stay within the band limits.
Band edges also need to be observed when operating CW, RTTY, Data and all modes permitted in the Amateur service.

Overdriving an SSB transmitter make your signal unreadable and it will cause splatter that can be outside of the band. It is not just good amateur practice to produce clean transmitted signals--it's also the law, part 97.303.

Repeaters&Freq.
Local Repeaters
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Low Country Repeaters
SERA Freq. Utilization Plans
Hurricane HF Response & Recovery Frequencies

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SCHEART
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Saffir-Simpson Scale
Field Day, Augusta Chronicle
SC – Amateur & Ham Clubs

Fort Gordon Meeting Pictures
Emerg Radios & Slow Resp
Hampage
SC County Map
Georgia County Map
WWII Memorial in DC

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