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8:00 pm: TARC 2m Net


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8:00 pm: Newcomers Net


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8:00 pm: TARC 2m Net


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8:00 pm: Newcomers Net


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All day: Armed Forces Day Cross Band Test

All day
May 10, 2025

USS Yorktown
Patriots Point Maritime Museum
Mt Pleasant, SC

8:00 pm: ARES net


May 11, 2025

7:00 pm: CARS Monthly Meeting


May 12, 2025

Golden Corral
Center Point Dr
North Charleston, SC

8:00 pm: TARC 2m Net


May 13, 2025

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8:00 pm: Newcomers Net


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8:00 pm: ARES net


May 18, 2025

May 19, 2025

8:00 pm: TARC 2m Net


May 20, 2025

May 21, 2025

8:00 pm: Newcomers Net


May 22, 2025

May 23, 2025
May 24, 2025

8:00 pm: ARES net


May 25, 2025

May 26, 2025

8:00 pm: TARC 2m Net


May 27, 2025

May 28, 2025

8:00 pm: Newcomers Net


May 29, 2025

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ARMED FORCES DAY – May 13, 2023 Aboard USS YORKTOWN (CV-10) NWKJ

Yorktown

USS YORKTOWN at Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum, Charleston Harbor, Mt. Pleasant SC. The WA4USN repeater antenna can be seen at the top of the main mast.


PDF available here.

The Armed Forces Day Crossband Test details were posted on the WWW.DODMARS.ORG
website. The event was mentioned in the ARRL Letter dated 20 April 2023, with a link to
the DODMARS website, but was not listed in QST, as has been past practice. (The ARRL
letter contained a mistake in dates. First it said 13 May, which was correct. A later
paragraph erroneously said 20 May.)

As has been done for many years, AFD operations were conducted using the Charleston
Amateur Radio Society (CARS/WA4USN) facility on the YORKTOWN. It is located in what
formerly was the ship’s Emergency Steering Room (indicated by the five portholes in the
bow – see the underway photo, above).

Vertical antennas were erected on the forward Port and Starboard corners of the flight
deck. Two ICOM-7300 transceivers modified for DOD frequency transmission were used.
Calls were made using YORKTOWN’s international call sign NWKJ on assigned transmitting
frequencies: 4,027.0 kHz, 7,360.0 kHz and 14,438.5 kHz, all USB.

Amateurs were directed to respond on specified frequencies in the associated ham bands.
No activity was heard on the 75M band, so operations were limited to the 40M and 20M
bands. Eighty-six contacts were made: 65 on 40M and 21 on 20M.

Operators:
MARS Auxiliarists Carl Dinge (AAR4TV), Dave Stamps (AAR4VG) and Dan Goldston
(AFA4WP); and CARS members Bobby Soto (WP3WI) and Dave Fleischman (KB9UJF).
Technical support: Rick Valentine (N8BKN) and Bryce Myers (K4LXF).


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