January 6th Membership Meeting – Project Night

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    Anita KemmererAnita Kemmerer
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      📣 Reminder: NARS Project Night – January 6

      Just a reminder that NARS Project Night is coming up on Monday, January 6!

      Project Night is a relaxed, show-and-tell style evening where members give short 5–10 minute presentations on a recent ham-radio-related project. Projects can be big or small, finished or still in progress — if you learned something, it’s worth sharing.

      If you’ve worked on station upgrades, antennas, kits, digital modes, portable setups, software, networking, or even a project that didn’t go as planned, we’d love to hear about it.


      🎙️ Members Already Volunteering to Present

      (Join them!)

      • Dave Berardinelli, K1BER — Collapsible carbon fiber mast for POTA, Challenges of Buckmaster Antenna Installation

      • Brian Quick, W1XMM — AREDN Router and Camera Project

      • Anita Kememerer, AB1QB — Adding weather station data to website, Flight Aware on Raspberry Pi

      • Fred Kemmerer, AB1OCAREDN related projects

      These are exactly the kinds of projects that make Project Night fun and inspiring. If you’re working on something similar — or something completely different — we’d love to add you to the list!


      đź“© Want to Present?

      Please email Anita, AB1QB at [email protected] to volunteer or ask questions.  Or you can reply to this post with your Name, Callsign, and a one-line description of your project.  Multiple short presentations are encouraged, and first-time presenters are especially welcome!

      We’re looking forward to a fun, idea-filled Project Night — hope you’ll join us!

      Our meeting begins at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, January 6th.  We will open the Zoom by 6:50pm  Click here to Join Our Zoom Meeting

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