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Well, folks, Triple ‘A’ is moving right along! In the ARRL Club News for December 21, there is an article about the rebirth of Triple ‘A’! Sean, K3UKE and I co-wrote an article for submission detailing what has been happening with our club, including the phenomenal interest in POTA. Well, to my surprise when I opened my emails this morning, there it was! I think it’s really great to see that the ARRL thought enough of our efforts to let others know what is possible! And, as always, I want to thank the members for their efforts. If you thought 2021 was good, just wait for 2022!


73,

Dom, N3EJL


The latest issue of the club news can be found by clicking... Club News (arrl.org)

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Updated: Dec 22, 2021

We would like to thank those who donated additional monies and equipment to TAARA in 2021.


Mick - N3OJP

Milt- NX3D

Frank - N3TN

Sean - K3UKE

Dan- KB3VSP

Dom - N3EJL

Larry- KC3ROS

Nick- KB3HUH

Rob- N3OJL

Ryan- AC3HY

Tom- N1TDT


Others who wish to remain anonymous.


We would also like to thank those who donated food and refreshments for club activities.


Additionally, we'd like to recognize those who donated their time organizing activities. Especially Matt, N3NWV.

Also, Lee N3IAL for handling the t-shirt project end to end (including delivery).


These donations make a world of difference to a small organization like ours.


Please let me know if anyone was missed, and I will amend the list.


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Just to provide additional information on the items I mentioned on the public service net this evening-


SKYWARN™ Recognition Day is December 4, 2021 from 0000z to 2400z.

All amateur radio operators are encouraged to participate.

If you are interested in operating, please contact Rich K3SOM or Dan KB3VSP.

They will be in charge of scheduling Beaver County operators for this event.


Stay tuned! More details to come!


Today marks the beginning of Snow Squall Awareness Week-

Snow squalls are often associated with strong cold fronts and are a key winter weather hazard. Sudden whiteout conditions, gusty winds, and falling temperatures produce icy roads in just a few minutes. There is no safe place on a highway during a snow squall.



There is still time to register for National Weather Service Pittsburgh, PA Winter SKYWARN webinar.

Tue, Nov 16, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM EST



If you have attended SKYWARN™ training (either Pittsburgh or State College) Please let me know so I can make sure you receive credit for doing so and are listed as an active spotter.


Thanks!

K3UKE


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