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Honeywell Emergency Amateur Radio Team Questions? Call Dan Bobczynski at x4995 or Jim Hansen at x4825. HEART welcomes everyone interested in •Amateur Radio •Emergency Communications •Becoming a HAM •Sharing Technical Aspects of Radio and Antenna Theory •Electronics See the HEART web page http:// www.qsl.net /heart/ Please join us at the next meeting at the Minnreg Building Griffin room This Thursday, August 23 rd at 5:30 PM Presentation on The RV Radio Presentation on The RV Radio Network Network By George Shipley, W4OGQ George will share his experiences of being a member of this club as well as his attendance to some of their rallies. This club’s began as an affiliation to the Good Sams RV club. Their semiannual rally is held at various locations in the US, has typically been attended by 100 RVs, is primarily a social gathering, but does include some technical events. The club conducts a regular net on 7.253 MHz at 8 P.M. eastern time.

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Honeywell Emergency Amateur Radio Team

Questions? Call Dan Bobczynski at x4995 or Jim Hansen at x4825.

HEART welcomes everyone interested in •Amateur Radio •Emergency Communications •Becoming a HAM •Sharing Technical Aspects of Radio and Antenna Theory•Electronics

See the HEART web page http://www.qsl.net/heart/

Please join us at the next meeting at the Minnreg Building Griffin room

This Thursday, August 23rd at 5:30 PM

Presentation on The RV Radio NetworkPresentation on The RV Radio NetworkBy George Shipley, W4OGQ

George will share his experiences of being a member of this club as well as his attendance to some of their rallies. This club’s began as an affiliation to the Good Sams RV club. Their semiannual rally is held at various locations in the US, has typically been attended by 100 RVs, is primarily a social gathering, but does include some technical events. The club conducts a regular net on 7.253 MHz at 8 P.M. eastern time.