Charlie Catamount

KB1BRH
University of Vermont Amateur Radio Club



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Welcome to the KB1BRH home page!

First off, let me tell you about our club. We currently have 13 students and 6 honorary members. The officers are:

President: Tony Armell (N1OKZ)
Secretary: Elizabeth Thibault
Treasurer: Mark Yantachka(N1RII)
Technician: Jeremy Good (N1TQZ)

Our Academic Advisor is Gary Davis (WQ1F)



Meetings

Meetings are held in Votey 308D, on every second Wednesday at 4:00. Our LAST meeting is on May 1. If you would like to join us at our next meeting, (everyone is invited) then please let one of the officers know or just stop by. The more the merrier!

Club Equipment

Our Radio room is located in Votey Building in 310. There, we are currently running a UHF repeater on frequency 443.250 (+5MHz), PL of 136.5Hz. It runs about 40 watts, and is located on top of Votey Building. (picture of Votey goes here.)
We also have an HF station available for use by all licensed members of the UVM community and all members of the club (with proper supervision, of course.)


Morse Code

To view a morse code table, click here.
To Download Supermorse 4.06(an excelent morse code training program,) click here.

Other Cool (Somewhat related) Links

Other Member's Homepages

Yahoo!- Yahoo's Amateur Radio Resources

Other University Clubs- Check out some other Universities Clubs

"Local" Area Hamfests

HR Showcase- If you're interested in HAM RADIO, go here!

The UALR Callsign Database- Look up callsigns assigned in the last WEEK!

Ham Radio Equipment Dealers

Manufacturers of ham radio equipment

National Weather Service's NetCast- Check out their forecast for your area.(Or ours)

University of Michigan Weather Underground (you must have a telnet program configured!)


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