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FCC Amateur License Test 1pm Sat. 6/22/2024
Optional Study/Prep sessions on Friday June 21st 6p-9p, and Saturday June 22 9a-12p The next FCC Amateur license testing session in San Angelo will be held on Sat., June 22nd at 1pm, for Technician, General, and Extra licenses. $15 exam fee as required by the ARRL. Location: SAARC Clubhouse, 5513 Stewart Lane, Near the Airport. What…
Final Report and Project Summary on the Repeater System Upgrades
Public Acknowledgment of Gratitude to the ARDC Foundation The San Angelo Amateur Radio Club (SAARC) extends its deepest gratitude to the Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) Foundation for their generous grant funding, which has been instrumental in completing a critical infrastructure improvement project for our club. With the ARDC Foundation’s support, we successfully executed a…
Meeting Program Presentations & Activities
Here is a list of recent ham radio related club activities that have been presented at the regular club meetings held every 2nd Tuesday of the Month at 7:00pm at our clubhouse at 5513 Stewart Lane. If you have a presentation of general amateur radio interest you’d like to present at a club meeting, please…
W5QX Turns 100! Club Birthday Party October 15th
All are invited to the SAARC 100th Birthday Celebration & Swap Meet! Events will be located at the SAARC Clubhouse, near Mathis Field/San Angelo Regional Airport. The Clubhouse address is:5513 Stewart LnSan Angelo, TX 76904 Please email us at contact@W5QX.org if you have any questions. See you Saturday! Schedule of Events 9:00am – 12:00pm: Tailgate…
Incident Command Courses 2/28-3/1 2025
Mike K5DURW taught the ICS 100/700 and 200/800 courses over at the clubhouse on Friday and Saturday. We had a 12 attendees, 11 were club members and 1 was a visitor who plans to take his ham license test in a couple of weeks. Thanks to Mike for teaching, and to Matthew K5ICR for assisting…
San Angelo Broadcast Television Transmitters Locations and RF Frequencies
From Dave K5DCM: Necessity is the mother of invention. I really wanted to watch a ball game on TV, and I was having a really hard time picking up the local FOX station. In researching what frequencies these stations get transmitted on, I learned that Virtual Channels (e.g. 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 etc) are not…
