MAy'92 <strong>Radio</strong> Shack dealers for $9.95. The Ameco books, Novice & Technician (#78-01 = #27-01 + #28-01) for the same total price, are excellent. Prospective amateurs should be encouraged to purchase these book(s) immediately and start working on the multiple choice questions and answers. Mark the questions that you are having problems with and we will try to help you with those you don't understand. Come early to our meetings and see if you can get some of your more difficult Questions answered before :ne meeeting. LAST CLUB MEETING The April 1st program was a lecture on feedlines, antennas, and circuits by our club VP, Art-KC6UQH. He was assisted by John-WB6IQS showing sample coax and how not to solder coax connectors; Dave-KD6EBY from <strong>Palomar</strong> Mt. showing voltage and curent nodes on various antennas using a 20w transmitter, a neon bulb, and a current loop (#49 blub); and Larry-KC6PEN (just turned Extra!!) showing some circuit boards along with comments on good and bad soldering. A good time was had by all even if it was raining ••and Escondido had 4' (yes K6HAV, 4 feet) of water. Dennis-N6KI again had a table of ~ hard to get items with 10% going to the ciub. If you have something for sale, bring it in with your call and asking price. Dennis for SHOW and TELL had a prop pitch motor which is going to be used to turn his house (with beam attached). Attendance was 96 with 81 members and 15 guests. With several of our PARC members in Japan, it was nice having a visitor from Kobe, Japan, Kazutoshi Anpo. He is staying with Larry-KC6PEN and his wife, Kay, in Oceanside. Art-KB6YHZ, Larry-KC6 PEN and Kay, again supervised the drink and goodie table and Kay also brought in some delicious rice cakes. Barbara-KD6ECD, from <strong>Palomar</strong> Mountain, again brought in goodies. Others bringing in items were KC6ECD, KC6WAN N6QVW, KC6QBD, and with REAL COOKIES this time. The goodie table always needs goodies so consider bringing something next meeting. If you don't, who will? Missed recognizing Grant-W60DU, Vic-N60YG, Mark-KC6ZRV, Larry-KC6PEN, and Ralph-KC6WAN for bringing in goodies for the April meeting although we wonder why Ralph brought in only a box of cookie mix. Probably because of the pretty pictures of cookies on the outside of the box. the struc:turing of the c:lub's existing Constitution and By Laws, he volunteered his legal skills to researc:h the problem, determine a possible solution, and make rec:ommendations to the appropriate people. This meant gOing to a law library, reading many, many pages of very dry legalese, and writing a draft set of by-laws whic:h would put the c:lub in c:omplianc:e with the state c:orporation laws as they apply to c:lubs suc:h as ours. The resultant draft by-laws will be proc:essed as explained elsewhere in this newsletter. Suffic:e to say that all of the 500 plus members of PARe owe Jac:k a debt of gratitude for his efforts of our behalf. PRESIDENTIAL QRM E X E CUT I V E M T G A great sage onc:e said: PRESENT: Harry-WA6YOO "There are three kinds (Pres), Art-KC6UQH (VP), of people in the worI d : Nash-W6HCD (Sec) , Benton Those who make things KK6LX (Treas), John-WB6IQS happen, those who watc:h (Tech), Ralph-KC6WAN things happen, and (MShip) , Jack-KI6JM, and those who ask 'What Stan-W9FQN (RSite). Nash Happened?'.' I wiII has really been attending leave it up to you to these meetings ••for months dec:ide where you fit in 'even if his name has been the sage's sc:heme of missing. (I guess I don't things. read the Boiler-plate. -Ed) <strong>Club</strong> members are invited to attend these meetings One of the folks who fit in to the first to observe the Executive c:ategory is Jac:k, Committee in action ••or KI6JM. Realizing, that non-action. something was amiss in Pg. 2 EXEC MTG THOR, MAY 14th, 1930Hr, W9FQN QTH SCOPE-MAY'92
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