Silent Key: Publisher Wayne Green W2NSD

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Wayne Green from his Last 73 Editorial Column.

Wayne Green died September 13, 2013. He was editor of CQ magzine for 5 years and then publisher of a number of Ham Radio and Computing magazines, as well as some other publications considerably less grounded in reality, including: 73, Byte Magazine, Kilobaud Microcomputing, 80 Micro, CD Review, Cold Fusion, RUN, InCider, and Pico.… Read the rest

Boys and Girl’s Club Cycling Challenge: recap

13 AARC members participated

  • W4BXG: Flamini, Joe. AARC Organizer, roaming
  • KK4SHO: Wiley, Andrew D. Boonsville rest stop?
  • AK4OL: Whitis, Mark. Broadus Wood Elementary School Rest Stop, Propagation study, web site.
  • N4UVA: Eason, Jr., Donald H. Brodus Wood Elementary School Rest Stop
  • KT4UO: Henderson, Teri – White Hall Community Center Rest Stop
  • K4JEC: Crosby, James E
  • K4PMC: Crosby, Patsy M
  • KD4VPE: Anderson, Ken – White Hall Community Center Rest Stop (Membership Pending)
  • K2SSB: Hazen, Stanley
  • KB4EPK: Eicher, Lawrence R
  • KJ4RPW: Scott, Jonathan.
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Makerspace preview at McIntire Plaza Fall Festival and Open House

Sketchup 3D model Image of future makerspace
Preliminary sketchup model of future makerspace.
Photo: Michael Asaro and Google

The local maker group organizer is taking possession of the rental property to be used for his woodworking business and the future local makerspace (Community Shop) on Nov 1. The shopping center which houses this happens to be having an open house from 2PM to 6PM this saturday 2013-09-14 and the Maker Group will have a table set out.… Read the rest

KickSat Sprite Satellite Ground Station Project Gets Off the Ground (sorry about that…)

Sprite
There is a lot of action on the Club’s KickSat Sprite ground station project. In the late spring of this year, Bill K4IB, proposed that we establish one of the network of ground stations to support the launch of Cornell graduate student Zac Manchester’s constellation of femtosatellites, named “Sprites” by Zac and colleagues.… Read the rest