Updates

3/12/2020: The Lincoln Hamfest has been canceled and rescheduled for Saturday, October 31. See COVID-19 Update page for more details.

3/9/2020: Added a page dedicated to COVID-19 status of LARC activities.

3/8/2020: The location of the March club meeting has been moved to the Northern Lighthouse Church at 6141 N 14th St.

Due to the COVID-19 case in Omaha, LI-COR has suspended all non-work related activities in their building until further notice.

At this time, club meetings will continue as planned at the Northern Lighthouse Church as we continue to monitor the advice and direction of the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department.

The Lincoln Hamfest will continue as scheduled unless directed otherwise by government officials.

— Justin, Williams, WJØTX

 

March Club Meeting

The March club meeting is March 11 at 19:30. We will meet at Northern Lighthouse Church at 6141 N 14th St (note the updated location).

Ken Dewey, WDØBIV

It’s that time of year again, and our very own Ken Dewey, WDØBIV, will be the speaker at our March 11 club meeting. Ken will look at last year’s severe weather in Nebraska, including the devastating Nebraska flooding of March 2019 and the surprise Lincoln tornado of last May. He will also look ahead to this year’s severe weather season.

General Class

The Lincoln Amateur Radio Club is hosting a FREE eight-week course for the General License! The class starts on February 18 and runs from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Tuesday evenings.

We recommend the ARRL General Class License Manual, Eighth Edition, available from the ARRL and Amazon.

The course will be held in Room 130 of Krueger Hall at Union College and taught by
Aaron Rogge, NØADR.

For more information, you can email class@k0kkv.org.

February Club Meeting

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

EMP — An Overview of the Threat and Amateur Radio Preparedness

Fred Eriksen, KBØLF, will give an overview of how an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) can be generated and what effects this might have on electronics that would commonly be in an Amateur Radio station. He will describe how station electronics can be protected and will review emergency procedures that are recommended for such an event.