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Next Meeting: Saturday May 31, 2008
@ 10:00am
Haddon Township Library- Directions
The DVRC
70cm Repeater is
448.025(-) PL 131.8 W2CAM /R Camden, NJ
The Delaware Valley Ragchew Club is an amateur radio club located in Southern New Jersey. All amateurs are welcome.
Next Meeting: Saturday May 31st @ 10:00am
Regular Membership Annual Dues
$24 payable in January ($2.00 per month thereafter) + $6.00 initiation fee.
Family Membership (2nd person)
$12 payable in January ($1.00 per month thereafter) + $6.00 initiation fee.
DVRC meetings take place on the 3rd Saturday of every month at 10:00 AM at the
Wm G. Rohrer Memorial Library in Haddon Township, located at Cuthbert Blvd and MacArthur Drive.
Find out what's up with the repeaters, and with everyone in the club. Stop in for some coffee and donuts.
All are welcome.
Don't
forget to tune in the DVRC Tuesday Night Trivia Net at 10:00 PM. Check
in on 146.820 mHz (-) PL 131.8 or on 448.025 mHz (-) PL 131.8 or at the
shore in Absecon, NJ on 147.210 mhz (+) PL 131.8.
The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)
consists of licensed amateurs who have voluntarily registered
themselves and equipment for emergency communications duty when
disaster strikes. Southern New Jersey Amateur Radio Emergency Communications
Become
a Storm Spotter for the National Weather Service Skywarn program.
Observe and reporting adverse weather conditions to promote public
safety and minimize property damage. Sky Warn WX2PHI
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