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Dues are Due: For September
Dick Palmer, WB6JDH
Alan Hagen, KQ6MD
Charles Goodwill, KI6MJL
John Schroeder, N6QQ
Alfred Becerra, KF6QQG
Steve Hartranft, KI6SUF
SERVING DOWNEY AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES SINCE 1951 Q5
DOWNEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB SEPTEMBER 2009
VOLUME XXVII I #9
SERVING DOWNEY AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES SINCE 1951
American Morse Code will be the topic for Septem-ber’s meeting
At the September meeting our own Tom VanBuskirk, K6TV will be showing a DVD entitled "Telegraphy - How it Changed the World".
It was put together by members of the Morse Telegraph Club. It opens with a train wreck and goes on to a love story. What more could we ask for? Tom met some of the folks that were involved with this endeavor and it is for real. He will bring a few items and try to answer any questions about the American Morse Code format. Tom is ex-president of the Southern California Chapter of the Morse Telegraph Club.
So come to the meeting and hear the differences be-tween American Morse Code and the International Morse Code now used by Hams all over the world. Any-one who has an interesting old code key, ‘bug’ or even an actual Railroad Morse Code sounder set should bring it to enhance this topic.
Luncheon is Coming!
Mark your calendars now for our annual luncheon on Sunday, November 15th. Details to come.
Elections are Coming! Elections will soon be upon us. The nominating committee already has a number of nominees for various positions, but we still need someone to step up to the plate for Treasurer, VP Ways and Means, and VP of Programs. Even in those positions where a member has been nomi-nated it doesn’t mean you (yes, you) can’t add your name to the list. No experience is needed, just a willingness to support your club and to fulfill the duties of the position. The nominating committee will soon be calling all mem-bers to try and fill any vacancies. So keep an open mind about serving your club.
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http://www.downeyarc.org
THE DOWNEY
AMATEUR RADIO CLUB, INC.
P.O. Box 207
Downey, CA 90241
Affiliations:
Affiliated ARRL Club
ARRL Special Service Club
Los Angeles Area Council of Amateur Radio Clubs
Orange County Council of Amateur Radio Organizations
Club Frequencies:
Simplex : 145.595 MHz*
440 Repeater: 445.640 (-) PL 156.7 Hz*
* See Calendar for Net Skeds
Q5 Staff
Editor
John Powell, KF6EOJ jpowell@csulb.edu Phone: (562) 862-4608 Alt Phone: (562) 985-8610
Associate Editors
Dave Buhler WB6ZGF Phone: (562) 861-6069 wb6zgf1@verizon.net John Schroeder, N6QQ Phone (562) 404-1112 n6qq@msn.com
Electronic Publishing
Rick Norwood,KD6KHJ Phone: (562) 865-5750 kd6khj@arrl.net
Permission to copy material from the Q5 is granted provided that credit is given to the “DARC Q5”.
Q5, as in: a signal that is perfectly readable, hence the name of our newsletter. We hope you agree.
Club Officers President Sam Loller, K1SL Phone: (562) 806-1234 k1sl@arrl.net First Vice President Rick Norwood, KD6KHJ Phone: (562) 865-5750 kd6khj@arrl.net VP Programs Position Open YOUR NAME COULD BE HERE! VP Membership Arlene Schwartz, KE6GFI Phone: (562) 928-1775 ke6gfi@arrl.net VP Service Dave Buhler, WB6ZGF Phone: (562) 861-6069 wb6zgf1@verizon.net VP Ways and Means Ron Eveland, W6QM Phone: (562) 860-3623 w6qm@msn.com Secretary Delight Miller, WB6WWI Phone: 323-559-2100 delightm@verizon.net Treasurer Frank Hornberger, N6ZDS Phone (310) 635-2222 n6zds@hornberger.us Director (One Year) Tom VanBuskirk, K6TV Phone: (562) 861-3085 tomvanb@verizon.net Director (Two Years) Buck Kerns, AE6DT Phone:(562) 634-8441 ae6dt@arrl.net Trustee, W6TOI Tom VanBuskirk, K6TV Phone: (562) 861-3085
Looking for an Elmer?
Here are a few resources that can get you going: Bill Heather, KB6WKT, 562 863-6607 kb6wkt@arrl.net, Helping Hams, Contesting Ivan Mikulich, KB6ATT, 562 862-4592 kb6att@att.net, Helping Hams, Field Trips Glenn Allen, KE6HPZ, 562 928-2080 ke6hpz@ham-radio.com, Microwave Dave Buhler, WB6ZGF, 562 861-6069 wb6zgf1@verizon.net, Net Control, Public Service, Emergency Communications Harold ‘Buck’ Kerns, AE6DT, 562 634-8441 ae6dt@arrl.net, Public Service John Schroeder, N6QQ, 562 404-1112 n6qq@msn.com, Contesting, DXing, DXCC and WAS Card Checker
When and where we meet:
We normally meet the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 PM in room 120 of
the First Baptist Church in Downey. The church is between 2nd and 3rd
streets, near City Hall, address is 8348 E. 3rd St. Use 2nd St, east from
Downey Ave (1 block north of Firestone Bl), adjacent to City Hall. Entrance via
double glass doors on the north side of 2nd St.
Swap Meet Information:
CHHS Electronics Swap Meet
Chino Hills High School
16150 Pomona Rincon Rd
Chino Hills, CA
Held the third Saturday of each month, 6:30 to 11:30 AM
W6TRW Swap Meet
Northrop Grumman Parking Lot
Corner of Marine and Aviation
Manhattan Beach, CA
Held the last Saturday of each month, 7:00 to 11:30 AM
Talk-In 145.320, PL 114.8
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Minutes of the D.A.R.C. Board of Directors Meeting – August 11, 2009
Rick Norwood, KD6KHJ, 1st Vice President, called the meeting to order at 1937 hrs in the Emergency Opera-tions Center (EOC) at Downey Fire Station #1. Other Board members present were: Arlene Schwartz, KE6GFI; VP Membership; Dave Buhler, WB6ZGF, VP Service; Ron Eveland, W6QM, VP Ways & Means; Delight Miller, WB6WWI, Secretary; Frank Hornberger, N6ZDS, Treasurer; Buck Kerns, AE6DT, Director, Two Years; Tom Van Buskrik, K6TV, Director One Year.
Officers Reports: President, Sam Lollar, K1SL: Absent 1st VP, Rick Norwood, KD6KHJ: None VP Programs: None VP Membership, Arlene Schwartz, KE6GFI: None VP Service, Dave Buhler, WB6ZGF: Absent VP Way & Means, Ron Eveland, W6QIM: None Secretary, Delight Miller, WB6WWI: None Treasurer, Frank Hornberger, N6ZDS: Frank recommended that future budget spreadsheets show a category for Donations with each donation listed. Board approved the addition. Director Two Year, Buck Kerns, AE6DT: Absent Director One Year, Tom Van Buskirk, K6TV: None The Board Meeting Minutes and Treasurer’s Report for last board meeting, as they appeared in Q5, were ap-proved.
Planning Calendar:
1. Luncheon on November 15th. Arlene Schwartz, KE6GFI, stated that the reservations had been made. The cost is $25 per person and will be from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The speaker for the event has not been selected. There was a discussion concerning topics and possible speakers who might present.
2. Nominations Committee. Tom Van Buskirk, K6TV stated that John Powell, K6LXT and Dick Palmer, WB6JDH are the other members of the committee. There was a review of Board members who wish to con-tinue in their present positions or wish to run for a different one. The general membership list was reviewed to see if anyone knew of someone who might have an interest in running for a particular position.
Old Business:
1. Estate Sale. Rick Norwood, KD6KHJ, thanked Ron Eveland, W6QIM, for all the hard work of cleaning the equipment and taking it to be sold. Ron stated there was very little left.
2. Distribution List for Q5. Frank Homberger, N6ZDS, will provide Rick Norwood, KD6KHJ with a list of mem-bers who have not renewed to have Rick remove their names from the Q5 email list.
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3. Refreshments at General Meetings. Tom Van Buskirk, K6TV, pointed out that Leo Ferasol, AF6PF, has brought items the last two meetings. Tom will contact Leo to see if he would be willing to take on this position next year, even though this has been part of the Director One Year responsibilities.
4. Hawaiian Festival. Rick Norwood, KD6KHJ stated that Saturday showed a good turnout, even though it was hot. However, on Sunday the general attendance was low. Our part ran smoothly. There were a few other problems discussed concerning the overall set up of the event.
5. Clothing Report. Ron Eveland, W6QIM, stated that most of the ordered shirts and hats had been delivered. He will probably not place an order again until next year. There was a discussion concerning Tee Shirts. Ron will check to see if there are any at the bottom of the container.
6. Newsletter. Calendar was not up to date this time.
New Business:
Bylaws. Tom Van Buskirk, K6TV, presented that the size of the Board in relationship to the size of general membership, may need to be reviewed. The original Board positions were based upon a larger group of partici-pating members.
The meeting was adjourned at 2047 hrs. Respectfully submitted,
Delight Miller, WB6WWI
Secretary
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ARRL Membership and Renewals
Just a reminder to current club members and new members, the DARC will accept new memberships to the American Ra-dio Relay League as well as renewals of memberships. We can provide the forms. When you renew through the club, the club receives a club commission from the ARRL. We know that many members’ ARRL dues generally become due in Au-gust because of our past practices in hosting ARRL night at club meetings in August. Questions about this program may be directed to Arlene Schwartz, KE6GFI, ke6gfi@arrl.net.
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Treasurer’s Report—Income
Treasurer’s Report— Expense
2008-2009 Jul 09 (OVER)/
ACTUAL YTD ANNUAL UNDER
ACTUAL BUDGET BUDGET
EXPENDITURES
Autopatch, Repeater $21.75 $127.81 $225.00 $97.19
Club Bulletin
Printing $0.00 $500.00 $500.00
Supplies $0.00 $30.00 $30.00
Postage $59.00 $200.00 $141.00
Committees
Award $0.00 $50.00 $50.00
Membership $0.00 $30.00 $30.00
Publicity & Public Relations $0.00 $30.00 $30.00
Sunshine $0.00 $50.00 $50.00
Equipment/Maintenance $268.00 $350.00 $82.00
Events
Christmas Party $0.00 $25.00 $25.00
Field Day $0.00 $50.00 $50.00
Luncheon $0.00 $150.00 $150.00
Special Events $0.00 $75.00 $75.00
Fund Raisers $0.00 $100.00 $100.00
Insurance $0.00 $350.00 $350.00
Officers' Expenses
Board Members $0.00 $50.00 $50.00
Treasurer $20.00 $20.00 $75.00 $55.00
Other Organizations $10.00
Dues $0.00 $20.00 $20.00
P.O. Box Rental $0.00 $80.00 $80.00
Refreshments, Meetings $9.81 $68.45 $200.00 $131.55
World Radio Listing $0.00 $70.00 $70.00
Total Expenditures $61.56 $543.26 $2,710.00 $2,166.74
2008 - 2009 Jul 09 YEAR-TO-DATE ANNUAL
(OVER)/UNDER
ACTUAL ACTUAL BUDGET BUDGET
INCOME
Dues $95.00 $585.00 $1,200.00 $615.00
Misc.Income
Yard Sale $0.00 $510.00 $510.00
Other $4.00 $26.00 $0.00 ($26.00)
Donations $345.00 $0.00 ($345.00)
Fund Raisers $0.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00
Total Income $99.00 $956.00 $2,710.00 $1,754.00
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Treasurer’s Report— Summary
September Birthdays
Jon Olesen, KD6HXP, 16th
Larry Tinkler, K6LXT, 20th
Happy Birthday to All!
DOWNEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
TREASURER'S REPORT
Jul-09
SUMMARY
CHECKING-WA MUTUAL $6,444.69
BALANCE AS OF Jun 30, 2009
INCOME $99.00
EXPENDITURES $61.56
Raffle (Month) $23.00
Raffle (Total Holdings) $279.73
Brunch (Month) $0.00
Brunch (Total Holdings) $25.00
Club Merchandise (Month) $417.89
Club Merchandise (Total Holdings) $247.66
CHECKING-WA MUTUAL
BALANCE AS OF Jul 31, 2009 $6,923.02
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August Meeting Photos
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September 2009 DX
By Mike Gauthier, K6ICS
This month’s column is coming from Nashville, Tennessee. I will have been out of the country and out of Cali-fornia for better than 7 weeks. I will be home by the time this is published. I find it very hard to write while on the road, so this issue of the Q5 DX column will be in a little different format.
September Propagation Outlook
Still there are no real sunspots. So, there will be little change in propagation. As we head for fall, there will be a reduction of background noise. That is the best that can be done ‘till we start seeing real sunspots that last more than a few hours.
September DX
AFGHANISTAN, T6AD. Steve, T6AD, (W7VOA) is now on the air from Kabul, Afghanistan. He is running less than 100 watts and a G5RV with 3:1 SWR, just up five meters. He thinks the metal roof that is about half the length of the antenna, and nearby, may be a problem. His QSL manager is K2AU.
ALAND ISLANDS, 0H0Z. OH0Z is the Aland Islands call in the CQWW DX SSB Contest October 24-25 for operators OH5DX, OH6EI, OH6XX, and OH6GLE. They will be multi-single. QSL via W0MM.
FAROE ISLANDS. OY/OZ1AA. Thomas, OY/OZ1AA, is now QRV from the OY6FRA club station in the capi-tal, Torshavn. He is on HF and 6 meters using CW and SSB. QSL via OZ1ACB, Allis Andersen, Kagsaavej 34, DK-2730 Herlev, Denmark.
GERMANY, DP3SSKW. Members of the Waldkirchen Radio Club are QRV using special event callsign DP3SSKW until December 31 in celebration of the 3rd Shito-ryu Shukokai Karate 2009 Worldcup being held in Waldkirchen. Activity is on the HF bands using CW and SSB. QSL via bureau.
GHANA, 9G5TT & 9G5XX. Operators Alfeo, I1HJT, Silvano, I2YSB, Carlo, IK1AOD, Vinicio, IK2CIO, Angelo, IK2CKR, Marcello, IK2DIA, Stefano, IK2HKT, and Donato, IZ2CHO will be active be-tween November 13 and 27. Their activity will also include an IOTA trip to Abokwa Island (AF-084). They will use two different call signs for their activities. Operations on the mainland will use the call sign 9G5TT, while operations on AF-084 will use 9G5XX. Activity will be on 80 through 10 meters, using all modes. QSL via I2YSB, direct only.
GUYANA, 8R1PY. 8R1C, PV8DX, PY2TNT, and PY2WAS.will be operating as 8R1PY from Guyana, October 29-November 2. QSL via PY2WAS.
HUNGARY, HG8NAVIGA. Special event station HG8NAVIGA is on the air until the end of 2009 to promote the 2009 FSR Radio Controlled Powerboat European Championship taking place in Oroshaza. Activity is on 80 to 2 meters, including 70 cm., using CW and SSB. QSL via bureau.
MALTA, 9H3DZ. 9H3DZ in Malta will be on the air September 4-12 by PA2AM, Wim. He will do RTTY and CW, mostly on 30, 17 and 12M. He will have full-size monoband beams, with verticals on 80 and 40, up on the roof of his hotel.
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MONGOLIA, JU85TTC. Special event station JU85TTC is on the air until September 30 in celebration of the Technique Technology College of Mongolia's 85th anniversary. QSL via JT1DN.
PHILIPPINES, DU9/ DL5SDF. Hans, DL5SDF is on the air as DU9/ DL5SDF from Mindanao Island, IOTA OC-130, and is here until June 2010. Activity is on the HF bands using CW. QSL direct.
TIMOR-LESTE, 4W6AL. Al, CT1GPQ is operating as 4W6AL until October 3. Activity is on 40 to 17 meters using mostly CW but with some SSB and RTTY as well. QSL via CT1GFK.
SENEGAL, 6W/EI6DX. 6W/EI6DX will be operating November 7-16. Operator EI6DX will focus on the low bands and CW. QSL via the bureau or direct.
SOUTH COOK ISLANDS, E51CG. E51CG, Victor, is in Rarotonga, South Cook Islands. He says ZL1RS, Bob, has been helping get him set up after many years off the air.
VIETNAM, XV4TUJ. F1TUJ, Yannick, is active as XV4TUJ on 20 and 40M with 100 watts and a 40M delta loop. Yannick says, “conditions have been good enough to hear North and South America, and he's made QSOs with Europe and Australia. Yannick will not be sending traditional QSL cards but will be using E-QSL and LOTW.
Thank you to: the OPDX Bulletin, DXNL, 425 DX News, and the ARRL for the information. I am interested in receiving DX reports for this column, one contact or many. e-mail: k6ics@arrl.net .
Hawaiian Ho'olaule'a Festival Pho-tos: Hams in action
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Minutes of the D.A.R.C. General Meeting – August 6, 2009
The meeting was called to order at 7:37 P.M. by President Sam Lollar, K1SL, with a group of 27 persons. Sam led the group in the pledge of allegiance and then started the introduction of members by introducing himself.
The Minutes of the last General Meeting were approved as they appeared in the Q5.
The Treasurer’s Report was approved as it appeared in the Q5.
The Nomination Committee for 2010 Officers will be led byTom Van Buskrik, K6TV with John Powell, KF6EOJ and Dick Palmer, WB6JDH as members.
ARRL Convention will be August 15th in Santa Barbara at the Earl Warren Show Grounds.
Presentation: Sam Loller, K1SL, presided over the “Golden Gems” Auction which added $260.00 to the Treas-ury. The rules for the auction were that bids are in full dollar amounts and winning bidder needs to state name loudly for Treasurer.
Names of new owner of each item are listed: 220 Antenna- John Schroeder, N6QQ; R3 Antenna- Ron Eve-land, W6QM; Magnetic Mount Antenna for 2 meter and 440- John Powell, KF6EOJ; 4148 Antenna- David Glenn, N6TEB; Small indoor antenna mount for 2 meters/440- Leo Ferasol, AF6PF; RD9 VHF/UHF Antennas- Arlene Schwartz, KE6GFI; Clip on AC lamp- Linda Fernandez, KI6NSI; Splitter for dual band 2m/440- Dick Palmer, WB6JDH; Power Inverter- Ron Eveland, W6QM; CB speaker with mounting bracket- Leo Ferasol, AF6PF; Archer 2 hour charger-NiCad’s- Linda Fernandez, KI6NSI; Standard Wave Meter- 10-100watts- Dick Palmer, WB6JDH; Charger for various size batteries- Lloyd Hendrickson, K6NQY; Dual Band Amplifier- Rick Norwood, KD6KHJ; IC22A 2 meter FM Transceiver- Dick Palmer, WB6JDH; HS51 Head Set- David Glenn, N6TEB; Wall Wort- Frank Tillmann, KN6LM; 4 Yaseu signs- Larry Tinkler, K6LXT; 4 Master Locks, all same key- Jeff Glassman, WA6ENI; 15 amp, 6 ft AC – David Glenn, N6TEB; Rotary Desk Organizer- Ray Olesen, AD6AF; Bag of Miscellaneous parts- David Glenn, N6TEB; Dial Cable- Larry Tinkler, K6LXT; Health Kit- David Glenn, N6TEB; 260 Simpson Volt Meter- Ron Eveland W6QM; Fans for computers- Linda Fernandez, KI6NSI; LED Displays- Ron Eveland, W6QM; 2 meter/440 antenna- David Glenn, N6TEB; Spray- Dick Palmer, WB6JDH; 12AX7- Larry Tinkler, K6LXT; Volt Meter- William Livingstone, WA6QLW; 48 Port Cisco Switch- Frank Homberger, N6ZDS; Digital Volt Meter- Larry Tinkler, K6LXT;7 port Hub- Jeff Glassman, WA6ENI; Cable organizer- Leo Ferasol, AF6PF; Receiver- Larry Tinkler, K6LXT; Box of Miscellaneous Items- Ron Eveland, W6QM; and a FT101ZD- Dick Palmer, WB6JDH.
Drawing: Larry Tinkler, K6LXT, conducted the drawing. The winners were Delight Miller, WB6WWI – Chocolate Bars; Leo Ferasol, AF6PF- 2 Chocolate Bars; Jeff Glassman, WA6ENI – Drop light; Frank Myllo, KC6YPB – Drop light; Lloyd Hendrickson, K6NQY- Honeywell Circulador Fan; and John Powell, KF6EOJ – Impact Wrench.
Refreshments: Tom Van Buskin, K6TV provided and served. Delicious brownies were added to the usual mix by Leo Ferasol, AF6PF.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:22PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Delight Miller, WB6WWI, Secretary
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SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 DARC 440 Net 7 PM Club Repeater 445.640, pl 156.7 Control Op: KN6LM
2 3 Club Meeting 7:30 PM, First Baptist Church Downey, on 2nd St.
4 5 DARC Club Breakfast, 06:30
6 7 Labor Day
8 Board Meeting DARC 440 Net 7 PM Club Repeater 445.640, pl 156.7 Control Op: WB6JDH
9 10 DARC 2 meter net 7:15 PM Club simplex 145.595 Control Op: AD6AF
11 12 DARC Club Breakfast, 06:30
13
14 15 DARC 440 Net 7 PM Club Repeater 445.640, pl 156.7 Control Op: N6TEB
16 17 DARC 2 meter net 7:15 PM Club simplex 145.595 Control Op: WB6JDH
18 19 DARC Club Breakfast, 06:30 CHHS Swapmeet See page 2
20 21 22 DARC 440 Net 7 PM Club Repeater 445.640, pl 156.7 Control Op: AD6AF
23 24 DARC 2 meter net 7:15 PM Club simplex 145.595 Control Op: K1SL
25 26 DARC Club Breakfast, 06:30 W6TRW Swapmeet See page 2
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28 29 DARC 440 Net 7 PM Club Repeater 445.640, pl 156.7 Control Op: KN6LM
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DARC Calendar of Events September 2009
SERVING DOWNEY AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES
SINCE 1951
DARC Badges
DARC name badges are available for $11.00, payable on order.
Previously ordered badges may be picked up at the Club general meeting.
DARC Annual Membership
Single: $20 Associate: $10
Maximum for Family: $35
Make checks payable to “DARC”,
Send to: DARC Membership
3600 Platt Ave
Lynwood, CA 90262
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Do you have an idea for an article for the Q5? Remember, this is OUR newsletter, about OUR hobby. Please submit articles to: John Pow-ell, KF6EOJ, jpowell@csulb.edu
DARC I�FORMATIO� VE Exams
The Downey Ama-teur Radio Club pro-vides VE examina-tions for all classes of Amateur Radio li-censes on the third Saturday of each
even-numbered month. Exams are held at the Downey Fire Department Headquarters, 12222 Paramount Boulevard, beginning at 8:30 AM. The exam schedule for 2009 is as follows:
October, December
Contact Steve Grudzinski, AD6HT at 951-674-4699 prior to the session.
The ARRL/VEC test fee is $15.00 for all tests. The fee is controlled by the FCC but goes to the ARRL to cover their expenses in providing the tests and handling the applica-tions.
After the test session please wait 10 days before contacting the ARRL at (860) 594-0300 or http://www.qrz.com/callsign for new license information. Please do not call the FCC directly.
Downey Amateur Radio Club PO Box 207 Downey, CA 90240
Website:
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