Check out the Spring Sprints listed in April and May on our Calendar Thanks to Bill W7QQ for info on New Mexico! Under about you’ll find the Activity Nights and Nets Tech Topics – Operating – Digital Meteor Scatter – WSJT a page containing a Downloadable Power Point, as presented at HamCon2011 in Taos NM […]
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