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For the HF Folks

Tagged: HF, Jo Ann Keith, Nets, Traffic

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  • August 14, 2024 at 8:46 am #43574
    Rick Leonhardt
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      I just got this today and I know several club members will recognize Jo Ann Keith. I’ve actually passed traffic on this net about 3 years ago.
      They are loud and clear even with my pine trees attenuation all over the place.

      Wood County Amateur Radio Association (WC5TX) will host a Traffic Handling Class on Saturday, November 16th in Quitman.

      The class will be presented by Jo Ann Keith, 7290 Traffic Net Manager ARRL. She is the W. Gulf Division Assistant Director National Traffic System ARES Deputy Emergency Coordinator District 8. If any of your club members would like to attend please respond with the number of people attending. Our meeting will run from 8a.m. to 10a.m. Jo Ann’s presentation will be after the meeting and should last about 90 minutes.

      Location: 1310 Beulah St., Quitman

      Billy Parrish
      de KB5ITJ

      Vice President
      Wood County Amateur Radio Assn.

      If anyone is interested in attending, please let us know so we can make the necessary arrangements.

      Thanks

      73

      David KG5URE

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