College OSCAR Activity, grow future membership
In 2008-2009 we used to have regular College Satellite Nights, where clubs active in our area of interest would get on the birds at the same time and give out contacts. Please let me know if there is an interest again in doing this once per month and if the group minds allowing SO-50 to be the venue.
It is important to our future that we grow our ranks through attracting younger hams. OSCAR operating at the college level can also be a huge advantage for attractive college students to the hobby. Many of our technician course attendees at UF are there for that reason (we give two licensing courses a year).
Please help spread the word to those at your local universities, and to other college clubs. There will be a College Student Amateur Radio Forum at HamCation HamFest in Orlando, Saturday Feb. 11. Please let college student hams know of the event info.
The event is ARRL sponsored, part of CARI, the Collegiate Amateur Radio Initiative. The forum will take place at 3pm, and there is room for 50 college student attendees. There are more events planned for the day, including an evening social event for college students. We should also have table space for the day for college clubs to distribute club info and to meet, greet, and network with alumni. The table would be a good place for high school student hams to network in preparation for a life of amateur radio during the upcoming college years.
Questions can be directed to the moderator of the forum, UF Doctoral student Andy Milluzzi, KK4KWR - andy@gatorradio.org
For the latest of information see the CARI Facebook group -
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ARRLCARI/
73, Jay AA4FL
Dr. Jay H. Garlitz . -FCC Trustee, W4DFU at Univ. of Florida, since 2005, www.gatorradio.org. The Club Station of the Gator Amateur Radio Club, at UF since 1934
Hello from New Mexico Tech,
We are working on our setup, but I would love to participate in this sort of monthly event. Let me know details if this goes through and we will try to get on the birds.
I used to be net ctrl of Colorado Amateur Satellite net but have to wait 'til we get the AllStar repeater up at our school to do a net like that again.
Skyler Fennell KD0WHB - TARA President
On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 9:34 AM, Jay Garlitz jay.aa4fl@gmail.com wrote:
In 2008-2009 we used to have regular College Satellite Nights, where clubs active in our area of interest would get on the birds at the same time and give out contacts. Please let me know if there is an interest again in doing this once per month and if the group minds allowing SO-50 to be the venue.
It is important to our future that we grow our ranks through attracting younger hams. OSCAR operating at the college level can also be a huge advantage for attractive college students to the hobby. Many of our technician course attendees at UF are there for that reason (we give two licensing courses a year).
Please help spread the word to those at your local universities, and to other college clubs. There will be a College Student Amateur Radio Forum at HamCation HamFest in Orlando, Saturday Feb. 11. Please let college student hams know of the event info.
The event is ARRL sponsored, part of CARI, the Collegiate Amateur Radio Initiative. The forum will take place at 3pm, and there is room for 50 college student attendees. There are more events planned for the day, including an evening social event for college students. We should also have table space for the day for college clubs to distribute club info and to meet, greet, and network with alumni. The table would be a good place for high school student hams to network in preparation for a life of amateur radio during the upcoming college years.
Questions can be directed to the moderator of the forum, UF Doctoral student Andy Milluzzi, KK4KWR - andy@gatorradio.org
For the latest of information see the CARI Facebook group -
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ARRLCARI/
73, Jay AA4FL
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Jay Garlitz
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Skyler F