April Club Meeting

The April club meeting is April 10 at 19:30. We will meet at LI-COR (4647 Superior Street) – located near the intersection of Superior Street and North 48th Street.

Preparing the Storm Spotter

The April meeting will focus on “Preparing the Storm Spotter” as a follow-up to the official spotter training. The presentation will include protocol instruction for passing information during an active storm net along with recommended equipment beyond the vehicle-mounted transceiver and antenna. The program will also stress the importance of having an adequately prepared “go bag.”

March Club Meeting

The March club meeting is March 13 at 19:30. We will meet at LI-COR (4647 Superior Street) – located near the intersection of Superior Street and North 48th Street.

Dr. Ken Dewey, WDØBIV

It’s that time of year again for our very own Ken Dewey, WDØBIV, to give his annual presentation. Ken will review the past 12 months of weather, especially our weird and wacky winter, as well as what we might expect with this spring’s severe weather season. Ken will also give an overview of the upcoming Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium and Family Weatherfest, which includes storm spotter training, scheduled for Saturday, April 6, at the Nebraska Innovation Campus.

February Club Meeting

The February club meeting is February 13 at 19:30. We will meet at LI-COR (4647 Superior Street) – located near the intersection of Superior Street and North 48th Street.

Lincoln-Lancaster County Emergency Management

Jim Davidsaver, Lincoln-Lancaster County Emergency Management Director, will be our presenter at the February club meeting.

The new EOC is operational. Jim will show us some photos and let us know all we need to about the new facility.

Be sure to check out the article in the Lincoln Journal Star: journalstar.com/news/local/911/lancaster-county-s-new-emergency-operations-center-stands-at-the/article_9a874356-cc19-55ff-bfaf-5de4390086e5.html.

January Club Meeting

Are you new to ham radio and experiencing interference from the neighbor’s television? Have you ever thought about how the cable TV system works? How do they get all those channels on a single center conductor and are able to have two-way communications via the internet, video, and audio?

Ed Holloway, KØRPT, will give a presentation on CCTV/CATV design, from the
head end to the subscriber’s set-top box. He’ll show you some things you may want to know about fixing your internal CCTV/CATV system to eliminate interference you may be having. We’ll see you at the club meeting.

December Club Meeting

The December club meeting is December 12 at 19:30. We will meet at LI-COR (4647 Superior Street) – located near the intersection of Superior Street and North 48th Street.

LARC Board Elections

It is time to elect club members to the LARC Board. It is critical for all members to come and vote.

Look inside this edition for write-ups submitted by each candidate. Come to the club meeting on Wednesday, December 12, and vote for the candidates you want to see on your LARC Board of Directors. Make your voice heard!

Please bring a snack to share and a canned food item for the Salvation Army
kitchen.