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Red River Valley Amateur Radio Club
Amateur Radio in and around the Red River Valley Area of Northeast Texas
All,
Saturday is Valentine’s Day. I have never seen it before now, but Kathy stumbled across something we both thought was totally cool – A necklace with a name and/or message spelled out in Morse Code! Seriously. 😂🤣 To the right is a picture of one example.
Some of you have maybe seen them before, but neither of us had. We both think it is an adorable concept and wanted to pass it along. Whether you are interested in it for Valentine’s Day, an upcoming birthday or anniversary, whatever; we think it is both neat and novel. This is the source (link) for Tulas’ general jewelry and this is the link for their Morse Code Collection.
Enjoy,
Phillip Beall (W5EBC)
Red River Valley Amateur Radio Club (RRVARC) is a licensed FCC radio operator (WB5RDD) and an affiliate of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) – The National Association for Amateur Radio®.
Club members – hams – are persons interested in amateur radio operations and public service. The Club and its members participate in public service events such as the Tour de Paris, Field Day and educational activities, as well as during emergency preparedness activations.
The RRVARC is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization.
The Red River Valley Amateur Radio Club meets at High Cotton Kitchen (1260 Clarksville Street, Paris, TX 75460) usually on the 4th Saturday of each month. There is an optional breakfast gathering at 0830-0900 and the meeting starts at 1000. The Club meeting is conducted in the rear conference room.
Note: Special events like Field Day and some November and December meetings are excepted. Check the events calendar for special location, dates and time.