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Here is a starting point to our web site;
_NOARS History page_
, _Newsletter_
, _Weekly Nets Page_
, _Monthly Meeting location_
, _Application Page_
, _Hamfest Page_
, _Field Day_
, _USS Cod_
, _December Banquet_
, _Area clubs, merchants and links_
Some of the information found here is technical in nature and may sound confusing, this group welcomes those just starting in the hobby and has programs for the senior radio operator as well. If you are just cruising the internet for technical information and would like a quick lesson on radio in general take a tour into The How Things Work Web Site.
You are welcome to attend a club meeting in person, we have good refreshments and great fellowship at every meeting. One of the first catchy phrases to learn in ham speak is "73" (seventy three) which stands for best regards, you will hear operators say this when they get ready to turn off their radio set for dinner or going into work or the store.
Take your time touring the site, if you have questions email one of the officers, _Club Officers_.
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One of the oldest theories about why an Amateur Radio Operator called a "HAM"? _Click__Here_
We have made our presence known on the world-wide-web as an aid to the internet surfing community, furthering the art of Amateur Radio, we participate in sharing the wealth of information available thru the internet and strive to maintain accuracy at our web site for the benefit of all visitors.
Amatuer Radio isn't just talking .. Amatuer Radio
isn't just morse code ... Amatuer Radio is a fun learning curve where you
can set the pace ... and it is a family oriented hobby ... where the toys
can be built at home ... with or without help from friends ... Communicate
across your hometown, into the next county or state ... another country
and other continents ... Amatuer Radio is so much fun words can't describe
it all ... Yes, you can connect your computer to it ... and aim towards
a satellite or the moon ... or use FM packet for local contact ... or contact
an Astronaut inside a space ship ... Amatuer Radio is just as much tinkering
now as it was 60 years ago.