Adventure Radio Society

 

Welcome to the Internet home of the Adventure Radio Society, a great group of men and women who combine amateur radio with their love of the outdoors - with a focus on operating from beautiful or remarkable places accessed through their own power.

 

The Adventure Radio Society - founded in May 1996 - sponsors popular events, such as its monthly Spartan Sprint, Top of the World and annual Flight of the Bumblebees.

 

We support the development of imaginative radio equipment and antennas suited for outdoor operation and publish this wiki, The ARS Sojourner.

 

The whole idea of this wiki is to encourage interaction among the members of ARS and to give everyone the oppportunity to write articles of all shapes and sizes. If you haven't used a wiki before, go to the top link "How Does a Wiki Work?" Also take a look at "The Handy Guide for Writing an Article" and "Logging Into The Wiki."

 

Please try to stay within the theme of the page and remember that comments about ideas are always welcome, but inappropriate comments about people are not.

 

Here are the three most recent entries in "What's New?" Great reading!

 

ARS Dives Into Crystal Filters, by Russ Carpenter, AA7QU

 

ARS Explores the AIM4170 Antenna Analyzer, by Russ Carpenter, AA7QU

 

W3PBC on Mt Herman Colorado - n0tu

 

Have fun, both within the realm of The ARS Sojourner and in the great out-of-doors. 

 

- Russ Carpenter, AA7QU; Richard Fisher, KI6SN

  Founders, the Adventure Radio Society


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    Jim Akre:Another good Spartan Sprint. Glad to see alittle 20m activity. 40m was the workhorse band at 26 plus 7 later. Went to 80m and could get nothing except one qso from Ohio N8RN so after 30 min went back to 40m. N6RO had a nice signal all night. Look forward to July and a few more active stations on. About 6+ stations called but were just to weak to copy/sorry. CU all next month. Jim Akre/WA9TZE.........
    K6CSL:2008 Spartan Sprints 06/03/08 K6CSL 104 40m CW 06/03/08 0159 AA7QU 599 CA 559 OR 5W 40m CW 06/03/08 0226 WA7OJY 559 CA 559 CA 5W 40m CW 06/03/08 0253 KI6SN 559 CA 559 CA 5W Here is my log for Spartan Sprint-06-03-08UTC-Sorry, I'm still trying to learn how to do this. 73"s Bert, K6CSL
    Dick N4HAY:Tough conditions! Most stations were extremely weak. I got the impression that they could hear me better than I could hear them. Need to look at my K2 sensitivity I guess. I operated on 40m only. Thanks to all for another great time!
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