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Tornado watch, Lancaster County, 10:15 pm, 6/22/10. Will there be a call out?

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08/30/2010 21:44
we can look further into it for you.

08/30/2010 21:43
@ Adrian: was that via mail to the PO Box?? LARC LOGs were just folded tonight. When you receive yours, look @ the label and see if it says 2010 Member" or "Complimentary" if the latter

08/27/2010 12:57
i sent $15.00 on june 18 for dues to joined the lincoln ameatuer radio club but have not recived any noticed if you recived it adrian-kdodbk

07/27/2010 21:30
How about something like your favorite operating mode or favorite band?

07/23/2010 09:37
@Danny_KD0EVI: It could be....any ideas for one?

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K0KKV Repeater

After two years of searching, in 2002 the K0KKV repeater has come to rest at the 300' mark on the Nebraska Broadcasting Co.'s KBBK 107.3 FM tower in southeast Lincoln. The K0KKV repeater was located in Beaver Crossing where it stood for over 20 years at 1300' on the KOLN / KGIN tower.    Due to DTV requirements, the repeater needed to be moved. It was placed back on the air at KT0K's QTH temporarily, to keep it on the air.  Now, thanks to the Lincoln Amateur Radio Club's Repeater Committee, the repeater has found a new home.

Carl NØCRL

The K0KKV repeater consists of a Maggiore Hi Pro R1 repeater, an S-COM 7k repeater controller, with a set of 6 cavity BpBr Db Products duplexers, terminating at a Hustler HX6-14448 fiberglass antenna, all tied together with Andrews 1/2" Heliax, powered by an Astron RM50M power supply. With a coverage spanning many counties, the K0KKV repeater is one of the premier repeaters in southeast Nebraska.

Repeater Committee chairman - Ed (K0RPT)

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