Thursday, March 27, 2014

Under Construction

With the announcement of The Salt Lake Crossroads Amateur Radio Club receiving a new vanity call sign, we have modified the address of our blog.

Our new blog address is K7XRD.blogspot.com.


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Thank you,

Dave Anderson
KE7ORB
SLCrossroadsARC@gmail.com


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Dear Friends in Amateur Radio,

CQ CQ Calling CQ

to all Salt Lake City (SLC) hams and others licensed and not licensed in amateur radio who are interested in having fun with ham radio and supporting the SLC Office of Emergency Management (OEM) in emergency and disaster communications.  You are invited to a meeting . . .

When:       Thursday, March 20, 6:30 p.m. to about 8:30 p.m.

Where:     The new SLC Public Safety Building,
                 475 S 300 E, Salt Lake City
                 (free parking on some of 500 S, which is a westbound one-way street)

Why: 

  1. To take a tour of the SLC Emergency Operations Center, including the Ham Radio Room, given by Cory Lyman, Director of SLC OEM (arrive early!),
  2. To learn about the new ham radio club in SLC, Salt Lake Crossroads Amateur Radio Club (how do you spell fun?), and
  3. To learn how you can participate in the SLC Great Utah ShakeOut Exercise (easy-peasy!)

And by the way, we want to reach out to as many SLC hams as possible, so please Share The Date by forwarding this email to all your ham buddies!

See ya there,

Susan

Susan Smith (KJ7ABC), President
Salt Lake Crossroads Amateur Radio Club
SSmithRPh@aol.com
home (801) 487-9115
cell  (801) 910-2245
(Texting is great.)

Announcing SL Crossroads ARC

Dear Friends in Amateur Radio,

As announced Feb. 6, 2014 on the Salt Lake City (SLC) Southeast Division Net, the Salt Lake Crossroads Amateur Radio Club (SL Crossroads ARC) has been formed, and we are recruiting members.

The purposes of the Club are "to promote the enjoyment of the hobby of amateur radio and to support emergency and disaster communications within communities of and around Salt Lake City, Utah."

Some details about the SL Crossroads ARC (Constitution and By-Laws available upon request) include:

  • All persons interested in amateur radio communications are eligible for consideration as members of the Club, whether residents of Salt Lake City or not.
  • Membership is by application.
  • The membership application fee is $5 for the primary person and $3 each for additional family members at the same residence.
  • There are currently no membership dues or fees other than the membership application fee.
  • Callsign Members are those who have FCC amateur radio licenses.  Callsign Members have full voting privileges and can hold office.
  • Associate members are those who do not hold FCC amateur radio licenses but are otherwise interested in the Purposes of the Club.  Associate members cannot hold office and have limited voting privileges.  Associate members may participate on committees (except the Nominating Committee) and at activities and meetings.
  • Officers are elected annually in November by the Callsign Members.
  • Officers as currently constituted are President (Susan Smith, KJ7ABC), Vice President (Dave Anderson, KE7ORB) and Secretary/Treasurer (T. Mike Smith, KM7TMS).
  • Marvin Match (KA7TPH) is the Club License Trustee and is applying for a Club license and callsign.
  • An email address and blog or other website will be established for the Club.
  • Currently, there are no plans for regular, scheduled meetings or activities, other than a weekly radio net (starting date to be announced).
  • Committees for various purposes will be established for short or long periods of time, as needed.

Our two primary activities at this time are:

  • coordinating hams by email and meeting(s) with the City for the Great Utah ShakeOut on April 17, 2014 and
  • setting up equipment in the SLC Public Safety Building ham radio room, which the SLC Office of Emergency Management has so graciously allocated for volunteer ham emergency communications and training.

All that said, we know that for most hams, amateur radio is a hobby and meant to be fun.  In addition to the serious matters of emergency communications, we intend that SL Crossroads ARC will provide opportunities for hands-on activities, social interaction and other worthwhile events.

Please sign up by mail or by email (application below and longer one attached).  Send your application fee(s) by check via mail to 2660 Filmore Street, Salt Lake City, UT  84106 written to "Susan Smith" and "Club member" in the check note.

Also, whether you become a member right now or not, we are interested in your interests, skills, activities you would like to see, and how you would like to become involved.  A questionnaire will follow in a different email.

73,
Susan

Susan Smith (KJ7ABC), President
SL Crossroads ARC
SSmithRPh@aol.com
cell  (801) 910-2245
(Texting is great.)