A new and improved update East Texas Amateur Radio Frequency List has been uploaded to this site.
You can view/download it here.
NARC operates 2 VHF and 2 UHF repeaters. All use a CTCSS tone of 141.3 Hz. VHF repeaters include the ARES/RACES repeater on 146.840 and the Deep East Texas Skywarn repeater on 147.320. UHF repeaters include the voice repeater on 444.050 and the DMR repeater on 443.050.
The Nacogdoches County Emergency Operation Center is located at 727 FM 3314, Nacogdoches, TX 75964.
The Nacogdoches Amateur Radio Club meets the first Wednesday of every month at the Nacogdoches City/County EOC. Directions to the EOC are available on this website. Doors open at 6:30. Meetings begin at 7:00. Meetings are open to all interested parties and will be as short as possible to allow time for a program and have everyone out by 8:30. A business meeting is held on the club’s 2 meter repeater (146.84 PL 141.3) the Wednesday prior to the meeting at the EOC. Everyone is welcome to check into the Business Meeting Net, however comments and voting is restricted to dues paying members only.
Please come join us.
In person VE testing for all classes of Amateur Radio licenses will be held at the Nacogdoches City/County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) on FM 3314 the 3rd Wednesday of each month. Click here for directions to the EOC. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; tests begin promptly at 7:00.
KE5PQJ’s program at the August NARC Meeting – Decoding P25 with your PC. Download the P25 PDF for the links that will be referenced in the program.
We added a new page for ARES/RACES resources.
Thanks to AE5P for spearheading a newly updated frequency list for repeaters and simplex operation in the East Texas area.
Earlier today N5DUX sent an email about wanting to print a copy of an Amateur Radio License on high quality paper. It seems that the FCC no longer cares that people take pride in attaining their license and has stopped providing the license at all.
To print a Reference Copy of your license, you will need to find yourself in the FCC’s database.
Go to http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/searchLicense.jsp and enter your callsign in the box in the middle of the page, then click the “Search” button.
After much whirring and clicking a result page will appear. Click on the Callsign on the left side of the table.
Finally, click on the Reference Copy link at the top of the new page.
Your browser will either open your license in a PDF or ask you what you want to do with the file. This reference copy has a watermark that clearly tells everyone that it is a REFERENCE COPY.
There is a way to get a copy that does not have the watermark. It is a little more involved, so pay attention…..
While on the License page above, click in the address bar of your browser and hit the “End” button on your keyboard. You are looking for the ‘licKey=805256’
Now, go to this page and change the licKey to the one that you found above.
http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/printAuth_amateur.jsp?licKey=805256
Now you have a reference copy without the watermark.
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Andy Delgado, KE5EXX
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