Monday, 13 April 2015

Re: Digest for wm7rc@googlegroups.com - 1 update in 1 topic

Hello Orion,
I hope lot's of the club members take advantage of the chance to operate there at the Titan Missile
Museum on the big antenna. I know we have been there three times and it is a thrill to operate. Everyone have fun. Terry NK7T.

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Topic: Titan Missile Museum this weekend.
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From: Orion Thrower <orion.thrower@gmail.com>
Date: Apr 12 04:01PM -0700
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/wm7rc/msg/26f0034849076a8a

Titan Missile Museum event for our club is April 18th. We will try to get
there around 10:00am...so I would recommend leaving the valley around 8am.
This is a first come, first use on the antenna. The gates open up at 8:45
so technically we could leave earlier than that. However, in the past we
have never had an issue.

We will need a source of power, and at least one radio. I recommend we
bring two, just in case, but since there is only one antenna, there will be
no need for multiple stations on the air.

We will also need to bring a shelter along with us. Chances are, it will
be warm and sunny. I will keep an eye on the weather, but bring sun
screen, hat, and plenty of water. No beer or alcohol allowed since this
event you will have to drive to and from.

If you want to tour the Museum, it's free. But if you want to tour the
underground part, the cost is $9.50 for adults and teens, $6 for those
under 12.

You are on your own to travel, so keep this in mind. Club is not
responsible for tickets, breakdowns nor gas.

Things to bring:
Food
Water - Soda - Tea
Sun Screen
Sense of Humor - MUST HAVE
I will bring my radio, but if someone has a radio they would like to test
out or use, please bring it. We are an experimenting club and not afraid
to try something new.

We will monitor 146.520 simplex all the way down.
Look forward to seeing everyone down there.

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Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you
didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away
from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream.
Discover.*Mark Twain*

KE7VLC Amateur Extra Class
Orion Thrower






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