Attention radio enthusiasts in Middlesex, Lambton, Elgin, and Oxford Counties! The Southern Ontario Repeater Team (SORT) offers a vibrant community and a plethora of resources for ham radio operators.
Why Join SORT?
- Stay Connected: Participate in their weekly net every Saturday night at 7:30 PM Eastern Time on the VE3TTT, VE3SUE, VE3TCB, or VE3SRT repeaters.
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Utilize the Repeater Network: SORT maintains a network of repeaters for communication within the region:
- VE3TTT (147.180 MHz +)
- VE3SUE (444.400 MHz +)
- VE3SRT (442.050 MHz +)
- VE3TCB (146.940 MHz -)
- VE3TTT (442.300 MHz +) - D-STAR, IRLP Node 2400, Echolink 10741
- Learn and Grow: While specific details about classes aren't available online, reach out to the club for information on potential training opportunities.
- Get Licensed: Dan Shack (VE3FLK) is an accredited examiner who can assist you in obtaining your ham radio license.
How to Get Involved
- Contact: Reach out to Jim Spicer (VE3CTS) at [email protected] for more information about the club and its activities.
- Website: Visit the SORT website (www.ve3ttt.ca) for general information about the club, repeaters, and potential events (although the website information might not be entirely up-to-date).
Join the SORT Community Today!
Whether you're a seasoned operator or just starting out, the Southern Ontario Repeater Team offers a welcoming environment to connect, learn, and share your passion for ham radio communication.
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