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  • 09/04/2021 | Sanders County Fair

    Sep 4-Sep 5, 1600Z-2200Z, W7P, Plains, MT. Clark Fork Amateur Radio Club . DMR TG 31300 Brandmeister Network; 50.313 50.323 7.074. QSL. Clark Fork Valley Amateur Radio Club, P.O. Box 1803, Thompson Falls, MT 59873. cfvarc.org

  • 09/05/2021 | 20th Memorial of the 9/11 Attacks

    Sep 5-Sep 12, 0000Z-2359Z, K4A, Cordova, AL. Alabama Contest Group. 3.850 7.250 14.250 21.325. QSL. Bob Beaudoin, 970 Mountain View Road, Cordova, AL 35550. CW freq 50 Khz up from the bottom of the band All frequencies +/- QRM Normal FT-8 frequencies www.alabamacontestgroup.org

  • 09/05/2021 | Blue Ridge Bonanza

    Sep 5, 1300Z-2100Z, W4CA, Roanoke, VA. Roanoke Valley Amateur Radio Club. 14.265 7.265. QSL. Roanoke Valley ARC, P.O. Box 2002, Roanoke, VA 24009. Multiple stations/frequencies on 20 and 40 meters. Contact as many stations along the Blue Ridge Parkway during the event. Commemorating the beginning of construction of the Parkway in September, 1935. A 469 mile scenic road running along the spine of the Blue Ridge Mountains through Virginia and North Carolina. https://blueridgebonanza.info

  • 09/06/2021 | Tommy Thevenow Day

    Sep 6, 1700Z-2259Z, W9EFU, Madison, IN. Clifty Amateur Radio Society. 28.347 14.247 7.247. Certificate. Jerry Barnes, 601 Spring Street, Madison, IN 47250. Calling CQ TT. Electronic Certificate upon confirmed QSO. Contact Jerry KA9PIJ@arrl.org. Thomas Joseph Thevenow (September 6, 1903 – July 29, 1957) born in Madison Indiana, was an American professional baseball shortstop. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1924 to 1938 for the St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, and Boston Bees. Thevenow epitomized the good-fielding / weak-hitting shortstops that prevailed in the era, ending his career with a fielding percentage of .947, but a batting average of .247 while hitting only two home runs in his 15-year career. He hit two home runs in 1926, both inside-the-park home runs, and then never hit another home run in his next 12 seasons, setting a major league record of 3,347 consecutive at bats without a home run. wjbarnes@cinergymetro.net or https://w9efu.wordpress.com

  • 09/09/2021 | September 11th 20th Anniversary Never Forget

    Sep 9-Sep 13, 1600Z-0200Z, N7F, Albany, OR. American Legion Post 10 Amateur Radio Club. 14.250; 20 & 40 meters SSB, PSK-31, CW. QSL. N7F Never Forget, c/o American Legion Post 10, 1215 Pacific Blvd. SE, Albany, OR 97321. QSL with SASE. Club members may operate from home. info@n7ala.org or https://www.n7ala.org

  • 09/10/2021 | In remembrance of the 20th anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center in New York City

    Sep 10-Sep 13, 0000Z-0003Z, WA2NYC, Staten Island, NY. Wireless Association of New York City. 28.450 21.350 14.340 7.238. QSL. Wireless Association of New York City, 233 Wolverine Street, Staten Island, NY 10306. We remember the over twenty nine hundred souls that were lost on that day. D-STAR Reflector XLX020B will be monitored at the top of the hour wa2nyc@yahoo.com

  • 09/11/2021 | 20th Anniversary of 9/11

    Sep 11, 1200Z-2359Z, K4AF, Arlington, VA. Pentagon Amateur Radio Club. General Class HF bands 10, 15, 20, 40, and 80 meters, lower portion of each band. Other bands possible as propagation allows. QSL. PARC, P.O. Box 2322, Arlington, VA 22202. Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the attacks that occurred on the Pentagon, the World Trade Center and over Pennsylvania in 2001. kc5qcn@arrl.net or www.k4af.org

  • 09/11/2021 | 9/11 20 Years Never Forget Special Event Station

    Sep 11, 1400Z-2359Z, W2T, Bayside, NY. Northeast Wireless Radio Club (NW2C) and the Great South Bay Radio Amateur Radio Club (W2GSB). 7.230 14.250. Certificate. Go to , www.gsbarc.org/events.htm, for certificate. Many of the hams who will be on the air on September 11th calling QRZ from New York City were in a very different place 20 years ago. Some of them hurried to the World Trade Center in Manhattan as first-responders to the terror strikes that day. They were answering a call then—and this year they are the ones calling to mark the painful anniversary. The first-responders and their friends and supporters are hams in the Northeast Wireless Radio Club NW2C and the Great South Bay Amateur Radio Club W2GSB. They will be on the air together from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern Time operating special event station W2T, using CW, SSB and the digital modes. Hams may also contact them via satellite. In the words of their station, Whiskey Two Tango, "We Will Never Forget." Mark it on your calendar. (MIKE SARTORETTI, KC2SYF) www.gsbarc.org

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