New Club Officers Elected
The following officers were elected at the Club’s February 17, 2017 meeting: President – Brett Bell Vice President – Andrew Fischer
The following officers were elected at the Club’s February 17, 2017 meeting: President – Brett Bell Vice President – Andrew Fischer
Now that the Club is radio-active on campus, W3KZ has been participating in contests on SSB.
On September 24, 2012, the Amateur Radio Club was able to activate the new station – W3KZ – in the Moore School Building and had an SSB QSO with 5Q4B in Denmark on 17 meters.
I am very pleased to report that the Club has a new Faculty Advisor – Prof. Jonathan Smith. Please join me in welcoming Dr. Smith to the Club.
Fred, K3BHX announces that W3ABT is listed as the number one School Club in the Atlantic Division and the number seven School Club overall with a score of 51,948 points, 333 QSO’s and 78 sections. Great job Fred!
The FCC approved our request that returns W3KZ to the University of Pennsylvania effective April 17, 2007. W3KZ was the Club callsign from 1928 until the early 1930s. Callsigns W3ABT and N3KZ have been retained in this process as these callsigns have meaning to many Club members. All three callsigns will be used by the Club going forward.
Thanks to Club Member Terry K7YNO, the Club has a document that is sure to facilitate discussion related to the future Club station at Penn. Please provide your comments directly to Terry at his www.qrz.com e-mail address.
The following officers were elected at the November 27, 2006 meeting: President – Russ Miller Vice President – Donald Ying Secretary – Jan Carman Treasurer – Mike Feeley
Thanks to the ongoing support of the University, we have a newly appointed Faculty Advisor. We are very happy to announce that Prof. Saswati Sarkar from Network Communications Systems is our new Faculty Advisor. Please join me in welcoming Dr. Sarkar to the Club.
The FCC approved our request that returns W3ABT to the University of Pennsylvania effective January 10, 2006. W3ABT was the Club callsign from the 1930’s until 1977 when the Club requested N3KZ to memorialize the Club’s first callsign 3KZ. Callsign N3KZ will be retained in this process as it has meaning to Club members from the 1970’s, 1980’s and 1990’s. Both callsigns will be used by the Club going forward. How to Request Use of Club callsign For most situations,…