Paul Teel, WB5ANX Tulsa County EC 2025 brings a new emphasis on training in Tulsa County. Attached are the updated ARES Position Task Books (PTB) v3.1 for Tulsa County. One in Microsoft Word format and another in Adobe fillable PDF format. Chose the format you prefer. All Tulsa County ARES members should have their own PTB and work continuously to train on new levels. The PTB is designed to track and document your progress with training on specific requirements. The PTB is organized with three levels; basic, intermediate, and advanced. Start documenting your progress with the basic level. There are […]
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Storm Spotter Training 2025
Hot off the press from the NWS WWW’s ! Click the link below for the updated calednar! We continue to schedule training across eastern Oklahoma and northwestern Arkansas for the 2025 spring season, and sessions will be posted to this page as they are scheduled. Dates for the virtual sessions haven’t been determined yet. Spotter Training Calendar
Expanding Your DMR CodePlug Using Excel: A Step-by-Step Guide
By Dr. Greg Meador AI5HV Unlock the full potential of your DMR radio by learning how to efficiently expand your CodePlug using Excel! In this video, we’ll walk you through the process of managing and expanding your CodePlug with ease, ensuring you have all the necessary channels and contacts at your fingertips. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced HAM operator, this tutorial will simplify the complexities of DMR programming and help you customize your setup like a pro. Don’t forget to subscribe for more HAM radio tips and tricks! The link to the BridgeCom Systems Live Stream video that […]
Storm Spotter Training 2024
The annual National Weather Service storm spotter training will be presented in Tulsa on March 16 at 9:00 am. The meeting place will be at the OSU Tulsa auditorium. The training is free of charge and open to the public. More information about this event and others can be found at their website: https://www.weather.gov/tsa/spotter_training
Combined indexed FT-891 manuals
Yaesu-FT-891-User-Manuals
(tr)uSDX Operating Manual by W5AWS
(tr)uSDX-User-Manual.pdf
How to not be a “LID”
Mark WA5MA “Lid” is ham-speak to denote a poor operator; one who is inept at the practice of the radio amateur art. It is someone with very poor operating technique, a newbie or an experienced ham that acts like a neophyte. This old term likely originated from the days of wired telegraphy. There are some bad habits certain hams need to break, mainly because it demonstrates ignorance and carelessness. Other amateurs may not take you seriously if you practice these things. Numerous ham websites list pet peeves containing these bad practices. Some liddish behavior is understandable or excusable in a […]
Get Grounded HFU PDF
INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING A STATION GROUND TARC HF UNIVERSITY, FEBRUARY 2023 PAUL TEEL, WB5ANX Get Grounded HFU FEB 23
HF University Suggestion
We are looking for input on ideas for the next HF University. Got a topic you wish you knew more about or want to go more in depth on something you saw at the last HF University now is the time to start letting us know so we can get presenters for our next event!