Solivita Radio Club: A Versatile Club with Something for Everyone

Solivita Radio Club: A Versatile Club with Something for Everyone

Based on the information available on the Solivita Radio Club website (https://solivitaradioclub.weebly.com/), here's a breakdown of the club's activities:

Regular Net Meetings:

  • Mondays & Tuesdays: They conduct a Net on the N4SRC Club Repeater at 7:00 PM using their club call sign N4SRC.
  • Wednesdays: Another Net on the 10 Meter Upper Side Band frequency (28.460 MHz) at 7:00 PM using their club call sign N4SRC.
  • Thursdays: They hold a Net on the KD8THB Repeater at 7:00 PM using their club call sign N4SRC.

Additional Information:

  • The website mentions they maintain a GMRS Repeater for those with a valid FCC GMRS License.
  • Since details beyond Net meetings are not available on the webpage, it's recommended to contact the club directly to learn more about their other activities, projects, or areas of focus.

Contact:

  • Reach out to Paul J. Bresnowitz N2TTR, the President and Editor, via email (n4src@arrl.net) for more information.

Overall, Solivita Radio Club seems like a dynamic club with a focus on Net communication across various frequencies and maintains a GMRS repeater. They cater to a wide range of interests, from VHF/UHF communication (through repeaters) to HF (10 meters). If you're in the area and interested in ham radio, contacting them to learn more about their activities and nets is recommended.

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