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MVUS July Monthly Meeting Reminder and August Picnic Info

JB
Jim Bacher
Tue, Jul 19, 2016 12:40 AM

The July monthly meeting for Midwest VHF/UHF Society is this coming Friday,
July 22 at the MCL on Far Hills.  It will start at 6:30 PM in one of the
two meeting rooms there. If you need additional details contact Tom Holmes
or Jim Bacher.

Reminder the August meeting will be the picnic and measurement event
instead of meeting at MCL.

The picnic is 8/27 at Daun's. There is road construction on his road. So at
the last moment we will send out directions on how to get there.

MVUS picnic and measurement event will meet at Daun’s around 11 AM, bring a
side dish or dessert for maybe 6 people. Burgers and brats and drinks
courtesy of MVUS.

If you want any testing done, contact N8ZM at n8zm@mvus.org. Need to know
what you want to test and frequency range. Preamps, antennas, power amps.
SWR bridges, whatever. Just let us know so we can have the right test gear
available. Adapters for anything other than N, PL259, or SMA would be
helpful.

Jim

The July monthly meeting for Midwest VHF/UHF Society is this coming Friday, July 22 at the MCL on Far Hills. It will start at 6:30 PM in one of the two meeting rooms there. If you need additional details contact Tom Holmes or Jim Bacher. Reminder the August meeting will be the picnic and measurement event instead of meeting at MCL. The picnic is 8/27 at Daun's. There is road construction on his road. So at the last moment we will send out directions on how to get there. MVUS picnic and measurement event will meet at Daun’s around 11 AM, bring a side dish or dessert for maybe 6 people. Burgers and brats and drinks courtesy of MVUS. If you want any testing done, contact N8ZM at n8zm@mvus.org. Need to know what you want to test and frequency range. Preamps, antennas, power amps. SWR bridges, whatever. Just let us know so we can have the right test gear available. Adapters for anything other than N, PL259, or SMA would be helpful. Jim