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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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Dinner December 8, 2008 Greenwood
Hamfest January 10, 2009 Charleston
Hamfest February 7, 2009
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Clubs
Amateur
Radio Club of Augusta Columbia
County Radio Club Anderson
Radio Club: www.andersonradioclub.us Blue
Ridge ARS:
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: 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: 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.
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