Ham radio operators, even the best ones are sometimes "CRUSTY OLD …"  haha

 

the best thing to do is come to the meetings and events the club puts on,  the 

"too busy" folks will probably continue to be too busy but there are plenty of 
folks that are 

well worth meeting and nice as can be…

 

Or better yet, volunteer and become one of those TOO BUSY members.. ha ha

 

Eddie Runner (NU5K)

bvarc web guy

 

 

From: BVARC [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John via BVARC
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2017 5:45 PM
To: Theresa; BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
Cc: John
Subject: Re: [BVARC] Questions for this evening's 2 meter net (03/27/2017)

 

Well I am glad to see the welcoming.  I moved here 11 years ago, contacted 
whoever was president at the time.  Was nice, told me to contact when I got in 
town.  Well I got in town and I was "bothering" him because he was arranging 
radio coverage for some event.  That has since put me off on the club.  Just 
signed up for the email group to see if things have changed, seem they may 
have. 

 

John 

W1XQ

Sent from my iPad


On Mar 27, 2017, at 5:22 PM, Theresa via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:

First off:  Rodney, welcome to the club!!!!

Second:  Because I don't have a UHF/VHF antenna hooked up in the house, could 
someone please mention that if anyone would like to tune in tomorrow night to 
the w5kub.com Amateur Radio Round Table tomorrow night at 8pm, Tom will have 
Joe (K0NEB) on and he will talk a little about GHH and sight-seeing around 
Houston.

 

Theresa Williams KE5MUX

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