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Red River Valley Amateur Radio Club
Amateur Radio in and around the Red River Valley Area of Northeast Texas
All,
Earlier this month (October 2025) we moved the website hosting from one provider to another. The good news is, pages now load in about half the time they previously did. The bad news is, it appears we lost at least some subscriptions to the forums.
If you were subscribed to any of the eight areas of the forums, please make sure you are logged in, then go to the forum sections you wish to subscribe to and click the subscribe button.
Also, I received a heads up from a couple of guys that Broadcastify was not loading from the two links on the home page. I updated the feed links and tested it with my laptop and told them “good to go”. At the Club meeting yesterday Mark Johnson (W5PTX) was running a real time website presentation, clicking pages and links as I discussed these things. When he clicked the Broadcastify link they went to the old feed address. Mike Spracklen (KJ5ILO) quickly determined one of the “caching layers” was not operating correctly and reset things. We now believe the Broadcastify link is working. Please check it out and let me know if not.
We encourage anyone and everyone to click links and try things out all over the site. If you ever find one that isn’t right, please let me know. We run a routine daily checking the links in posts are still correct, but those embedded Broadcastify links are apparently hidden from that check
73
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.