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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…
Radio Pioneers of San Angelo exhibit at ASU’s Mayer Museum
Graciously displayed to the public during much of 2024.
Club presentation and demonstration of Amateur Radio to the Society of Physics Students at Angelo State University.
Fantastic group of bright young minds who had great questions. Glenn Miller AA5PK gave a talk on Amateur Radio Satellites, Dave Mulvey K5DCM talked about amateur licensing, Sergio Wickliffe KJ5FWA demonstrated HF voice modes from his truck, and Chad Goodman KD5SMK demonstrated QRP Digital Modes and inexpensive DIY HF kits. Thanks to the SPS club…
Skywarn Recognition Day December 7, 2024
Schedule of events: 8:30am-11:30am Skywarn Recognition Meet and Greet / Open House at NWS Office The National Weather Service office in San Angelo Texas will host their Skywarn Recognition Day meet & greet/open house on Saturday, December 7, 2024 from 8:30am to 11:30am. Address is 7654 Knickerbocker Rd, San Angelo, TX 76904. Contact Mike Castillo,…
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…
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…
