Winter/Spring Term: February 13-17, 2017 Objective: To exchange QSO information with club stations that are part of an elementary, middle, high school or college. Non-school clubs and individuals are encouraged to participate. Sponsored by the ARRL, its Hudson Division Education Task Force and and the Long Island Mobile Amateur Radio Club (LIMARC) to foster contacts with and among school radio clubs. All amateur bands except 60, 30, 17 and 12 meters are permitted. Repeaters are not to be used. Only recognized simplex frequencies may be used. U. S. A. examples include 144.90-145.00; 146.49, .55, 58; and 147.42, .45, .48, .51, .54 and .57 MHz. The national calling frequency, 146.52 MHz, may not be used. Similar restrictions apply in other countries. Suggested HF Frequencies: Phone (MHz): 1.855-1.865; 3.850-3.880; 7.225-7.255; 14.250-14.280; 21.300-21.330; 28.440-28.460 CW (MHz): 1.800-1.810; 3.530-3.540; 7.030-7.040; 14.030-14,.040; 21.130-21.140; 28.130-28.140 Exchange: Your call sign; RS (T); class (“Individual”, “Club” or “School”); U. S. A. State, Canadian Province/Territory or DXCC country/entity. (Multi-operator group stations must choose one call sign to use for the whole operating period.) http://www.arrl.org/school-club-roundup Use Twitter hashtag #arrlscr and look for schools on the spotting networks! Hope to hear you on the air next week! 73, Neil Rapp WB9VPG Sponsor, Bloomington High School South Amateur Radio Club, Bloomington, Indiana K9SOU
The Case Amateur Radio Club, W8EDU, of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio will be QRV. Look for us tomorrow 1800Z, Thursday 2300Z and on, and scattered times the rest of the week. Clevelanders, we will be monitoring 146.55 MHz FM simplex. 73, all! de AD8Y
K9IU, the Amateur Radio Club at Indiana University will be active on 20 meters throughout the week/weekend. Hope to work you on air.