ARALB YARD SALE MAY 5 , 2012
QTH OF Dino Kitsios  KF6ECO
5450 LANAI ST
LONG BEACH, CA 90808

Donation of salable items needed.
  Volunteers needed to set up, Sell,  Tear down
sale begins at 7:00, cleanup starts about 11:15, and we are out of there by noon



President
Richard Sherwood  N6RU
n6ru@mail.com

 

 


Vice President
Art Borges  WA6UNC
arud51@verizon.net
 

 

 

 

 

 

     ARALB  Holds its monthly meeting on the first Friday of each month at 7 pm at the Signal Hill Community Center  located at 1780 E. Hill Street just off Cherry Avenue, behind the Police Station, Signal Hill, California.  All are welcome to attend each meeting. A special speaker on topics of great interest to all " hams " will be presented. Call in frequencies are 145.520 MHz simplex or 449.780 - offset ( PL 131.8 ) K6CHE  repeater on Signal Hill.

Signal Hill Community Center  

        ARALB Manages W6RO Club Station aboard the Ocean Liner Queen Mary in
the Wireless room located on the Sport Deck, Queensway Bay, Long Beach Harbor,
Long Beach, California. The Wireless Room features a Ten Position Radio Station. Volunteers operate W6RO during three 4 hour " shifts " daily and establish communication all around the world.

We try to be there from
9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M
1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
5:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M

       
Please contact Assistant Manager David Akins N6HHR for any problems
concerning the equipment, or if you would like to be a Queen Mary Wireless Operator.
E-mail   n6hhr@arrl.net

   Visit Queen Mary web Page
Queen Mary Aerial Photos

  

 ARALB Club Breakfast
 

SPIRES RESTAURANT

1935 E. Del Amo Blvd.

                    Long Beach, CA. 90807-1107
 

Every Wednesday at 8:00 A.M.

562-423-5956

 

                                         (Corner of Cherry Ave. and Del Amo Blvd)

 

ARALB Monthly Meeting
May 4, 
 2012
 7:00 Pm

Signal Hill Community Center
1780 E. Hill Street
Signal Hill Ca 90755

Bob Grubic  NC6Q
Got Ribby?

 

You might need more than a handie-talkie for your next emergency communication situation.
 How do you assemble a radio, a more powerful battery, and a battery charging devicet? Put them all together?
Keep one or all separate? Here’s one ham’s solution. See and hear how Bob, NC6Q, created his Ribby version 1.3. (Ribby = Radio In a Box)

 

 

After the meeting join us at
Hof's Hut Restaurant
 
2147 N Bellflower Blvd
Long Beach, CA 90815

 

The May Oscillator is on-line. Double-click below, to read:
http://www.aralb.org/aralb_oscillator/2012/OSC_2012_05.pdf

For news letter information contact  Ken Lister KG6TOC  E-mail     kg6toc@arrl.net

WEATHER WITH CHANNEL 7 LIVE  DOPPLER

  
 

Last up date          
5-03-2012