Superstition Amateur Radio Club

 Image:  Superstition Mountains 
 located east of Mesa
Mesa, Arizona
WB7TJD
Since 1973
About this N3KL Solar Monitor
Solar X-Rays:  
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008   .   .   .   NET tonight on 147.12 at 8:00 PM with Newsline.
Arizona Time:  4:22 pm

2007 Field Day Pictures

Pictures copyright © 2007 K7JLF, used with permission.  Additionally, picture descriptions are taken from, or based on, the descriptions found on her site.  Thanks Judy!

Image:  Putting the antenna higher

Shove that antenna up a little higher!

Image:  Good job!

Good job!

Image:  Vinny shows Danny how to use the radio

Danny learning how to operate the radio

Image:  Good times

Good times

Image:  Globe Hotshots check us out

The Globe Hotshot fire crew pays a visit.

Image:  Terry explains the amateur radio hobby to a fireman

Terry had some fun explaining amateur radio to a firefighter during the Hotshot crew's visit.

Image:  Sammy and Ron, AJ7T

Sammy and father Ron, AJ7T.  Ron is responsible for tying the 10 meter net into the 2 meter repeater on Thursday nights.  He utilizes two crossband radios that can talk to each other on 440 to achieve the link.

Image:  Ken, KE4ZWZ in the red shirt

Ken, KE4ZWZ ("Zany White Zebra," as he puts it) is in the red shirt.  He is a Morning DriveTime Net control, and wrote software to keep track of people who check in to the net each morning.  He can list you as Mobile, which lists above the Stationaries, and he can check you out of the net, which turns you purple and lists you at the bottom just by hitting a button and that changes your color and position on the list.

SARC Mailing Address:

Our Sincere Apology

A recent issue with our PO Box
has since been resolved.  If you
had postal mail to the club returned,
please send it again to this address.

Please accept our sincere apology for the inconvenience.

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