April 16 is the first day of instruction for the amateur
radio class to be held at the Emergency Operations Center, 1915 N
Main, according to Dale Town, N5VX, class instructor.
The class begins at 6 p.m. each Monday and Tuesday for six weeks.
Using instructional material from the American Radio Relay League,
students should be able to pass a Technician level exam.
The class is free. However, students will be required to pay for a
license exam and obtain study material.
Because seating is limited, students are asked to register for the
class at altushams.eventbrite.com. Students may order their books
online at http://www.arrl.org/shop/ Licensing-Education-and- Training/
while there will be limited quantities available on the first night of
class.
The class is sponsored by the Altus Skywarn Association and the Altus
Area Amateur Radio Association in partnership with the City of Altus
Emergency Management.
For more information, one may call Town at (580) 477-4027 or visit
http://www.facebook.com/ groups/AltusSkywarn/ for information about the
local Skywarn program.
radio class to be held at the Emergency Operations Center, 1915 N
Main, according to Dale Town, N5VX, class instructor.
The class begins at 6 p.m. each Monday and Tuesday for six weeks.
Using instructional material from the American Radio Relay League,
students should be able to pass a Technician level exam.
The class is free. However, students will be required to pay for a
license exam and obtain study material.
Because seating is limited, students are asked to register for the
class at altushams.eventbrite.com. Students may order their books
online at http://www.arrl.org/shop/
while there will be limited quantities available on the first night of
class.
The class is sponsored by the Altus Skywarn Association and the Altus
Area Amateur Radio Association in partnership with the City of Altus
Emergency Management.
For more information, one may call Town at (580) 477-4027 or visit
http://www.facebook.com/
local Skywarn program.
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