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Click the Field Day logo above to see pictures from this year!

The next meeting of the
Thousand Islands Repeater Club
will be
Wednesday, February 15 at 7PM
at the Clayton Fire Department.
(If this has not been updated, then meetings are the
THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH
unless otherwise noted)


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On the Links page - Cheat sheets for programming radios. For the shortcut, click here.

QRZ callsign lookup:

The Thousand Islands Repeater Club's primary purpose could best be described as this:
A place for Ham's to come together, play radio, and most importantly,

have FUN!!

Want to get your Amateur Radio license or upgrade your current level of license?
W5YI testing sessions are given the 4th Wednesday of most months.
Check out the VE TESTING for more information and to sign up for a test.

Something for all HAMs to have a copy of in their vehicle....

Click HERE to see a copy of the article which states that Amateur Radio
is
NOT a cell phone in New York State.

The Amateur's Code
The Radio Amateur is

CONSIDERATE...never knowingly operates in such a way as to lessen the pleasure of others.

LOYAL...offers loyalty, encouragement and support to other amateurs, local clubs, and the American Radio Relay League, through which Amateur Radio in the United States is represented nationally and internationally.

PROGRESSIVE...with knowledge abreast of science, a well-built and efficient station and operation above reproach.

FRIENDLY...slow and patient operating when requested; friendly advice and counsel to the beginner; kindly assistance, cooperation and consideration for the interests of others. These are the hallmarks of the amateur spirit.

BALANCED...radio is an avocation, never interfering with duties owed to family, job, school or community.

PATRIOTIC...station and skill always ready for service to country and community.

--The original Amateur's Code was written by Paul M. Segal, W9EEA, in 1928.

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