Eva Amateur Radio Club KI4FDU

The Eva Amateur Radio Club meets at 7:00 P.M. on the second Monday of each month.  Visitors are always welcome! Meetings are held at the Eva Community Center on Eva Road, next to Shorty Ryan Park a.k.a. the Eva Ballfields.


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Current News & Events:

The next Eva ARC regular meeting will be Monday February 14th at 7:00 PM

Blount County ARC will host the annual FreezeFest on Saturday, February 18th, 2012 . It will be held at the Locust Fork High School. For more information see the FreezeFest Website for more informtion.

Jackson, MS Hamfest is January 27, 2012.  Sponsored by the Jackson ARC.  For more info see http://msham.org/

Dalton, Ga Hamfest is February 25, 2012.  Sponsored by the Dalton ARC.  For more info see http://daltonhamfest.com/

BirmingHamfest is March 3, 2012.  Sponsored by the Birmingham ARC.  For more info see http://w4cue.com/

Jan 21, 1800Z - Jan 22, 0600Z  North American QSO Party.  For more info see www.ncjweb.com/naqprules.php

Jan 21, 1900Z - Jan 23, 0400Z ARRL January VHF Sweepstakes.  For more info see  www.arrl.org/contests

 

Weekly Nets

            Tuesday Nights 8:00 PM:  Eva ARC ARES Net 147.000 and 444.325 

            Thursday Nights 8:00 PM:  North Alabama Skywarn Net  146.960 & 147.240  Website

            Week Nights 9:00 PM:  Northeast Alabama 6 Meter Net 50.150 USB   Website

            Week Days at 10:00 AM:  Alabama Day Net 3.965 LSB backup Frequency 7.243 LSB   Website

            Week Nights 6:30 PM:  Alabama Traffic Net Mike 3.965 LSB  Website

            Sundays 8:30 AM:  Alabama Traffic Net Mike 3.965 LSB  Website

            Week Nights 6:30 PM  Gulf Coast SSB Net 3.925 LSB   Website

 Other Net Information

            List of Alabama Nets courtesy of BARC

            List of other Nets courtesy of N1YZ

 

 
 

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ARRL Field Day is June 25th & 26th. Click here to see pictures from past Eva Amateur Radio Club Field Day events.

Other Local Amateur Radio Clubs

Bankhead Amateur Radio Club  Website

Blount County ARC  Website

Cullman Amateur Radio Club  Website

Decatur Amateur Radio Club  Website

Huntsville Amateur Radio Club  Website

North Alabama DX Club  Website

 

Repeaters in the Eva/Morgan County Area

W4ATD:  147.000 Mhz with input at plus 600 khz offset and no tone

WR4JW:  444.325 Mhz with input at plus 5.0 mhz offset and a 107.2 Hz CTCSS tone

WR4JW:  444.950 Mhz with input at plus 5.0 mhz offset and a 107.2 Hz CTCSS tone

N4VCN:  145.210 Mhz with input at minus 600 khz offset and a 203.5 Hz CTCSS tone

W9KOP: 146.720 Mhz with input at minus 600 khz offset and no tone

W9KOP: 145.250 Mhz with input at minus 600 khz offset and no tone

KE4BLC:  442.000 Mhz with input at plus 5.0 mhz offset and a 203.5 Hz CTCSS tone

W9KOP:  442.350 Mhz with input at plus 5.0 mhz offset and no tone

K4GIG-7:  144.39 APRS   Current Weather Conditions at  K4GIG-7

W9KOP DEC-1:  145.010 Packet 1200 Baud

 

Detailed info for the above repeaters.


Huntsville/Madison County County area Repeater Information courtesy of Huntsville ARC.

Marshall County area Repeater Information courtesy of KC0ONR/MCARS.

Birmingham area Repeater Information courtesy of BARC.
 

 


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If you are an ARRL member your email address can now be yourcall @arrl.net
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ARRL Members Only web site

 

EARC Net Preamble in HTML format or as a downloadable and printable PDF (includes a page for logging check-ins).  (Provided by WR4JW)

 

For the latest in the goings on within Alabama Section ARRL be sure to visit their web pages at http://www.arrl.org/sections/AL.html and at http://www.arrl-al.org/ .

 

Amateur radio operators have traditionally been active in monitoring of severe weather and Morgan county hams are no exception. Check the latest information at the National Weather Service - Huntsville, AL area web site http://www.srh.noaa.gov/hun/

If you'd like to look up the S.A.M.E. (Specific Area Message Encoding) codes for your weather radio, Click here!

Link to the NWS Huntsville, AL Home Page

 

 

Ham radio provides the broadest and most powerful wireless communications capability available to any private citizen anywhere in the world. See the the ARRL for more info. http://www.hello-radio.org and http://www.arrl.org

 

 

700 Amateur Radio Topics, 6,000 Links, 132 Pages, Topics from Antennas to Zones.  The AC6V Website

 

See what some of our local Hams are doing!!!  http://www.wb8elk.com 

Here is a link to even more Amateur Radio and ballooning.  http://www.arhab.org

 

Severe weather is always a concern in Alabama and many HAMS participate in SkyWarn nets.

Check out the Alabama Skywarn Foundation web page at http://www.alabamaskywarn.org/

 

Be sure to also check out the National SkyWarn page as well at http://www.skywarn.com/

 

 

For information on upcoming Skywarn Spotter training classes and other NWS Skywarn info, go here

 

 

 
Click here for the Eva ARC Bylaws in HTML format or click here for the bylaws in downloadable PDF format.

 

 

Requests for information can be sent to the club president at:

wtblanton at att dot net
Eva, AL 35621

Mail for the EARC should be sent to:
Eva Amateur Radio Club

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