Scott County Amateur Radio Club
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SCOTT COUNTY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB MEMBER #: MEMBERSHIP FORM DATE: PRINT OUT FORM AND MAIL WITH PAYMENT TO: SCARC, P.O. BOX 33, MORTON, MS 39117 NEW MEMBER RENEWAL NAME: MEMBER SINCE:
ADDRESS: CALL SIGN:
CITY: LICENSE CLASS:
STATE AND ZIP: BIRTH DATE:
EMAIL: PHONE #: Please add me to the monthly newsletter mailing list CELL #:
ADDITIONAL FAMILY ADDITIONAL ADDITIONAL FAMILY MEMBER FAMILY MEMBER MEMBER NAME: NAME: NAME: CALL SIGN: CALL SIGN: CALL SIGN: BIRTH DATE: BIRTH DATE: BIRTH DATE: ARRL? YES NO ARRL? YES NO ARRL? YES NO REQUESTING REQUESTING REQUESTING
As an ARRL Affiliate Club we offer a 50% Discount on our Club Membership to all ARRL Members. If you are a member of the ARRL, or join the ARRL at this time, or renew your ARRL membership at this time, then you qualify for our 50% club membership discount and may pay the ARRL Member Amount listed below as you dues.
ARE YOU AN ARRL MEMBER? ARRL EXPIRATION YES NO DATE
I would like to join the ARRL (add Month Date Year $39.00) I would like to renew my ARRL membership (add $39.00)
ANNUAL CLUB DUES WORKSHEET NON ARRL New Member Renewal ARRL MEMBE TOTAL MEMB R ER AMOUN AMOU T NT
Regular $15 (ARRL Member Discount $15 $7.50 $7.50)
Senior (65 and over) $7 (ARRL Member $7 $3.50 Discount $3.50)
Additional Family Members $5 each $5 $2.50 (ARRL Member Discount $2.50) each each
Associate Membership (FREE!) Licensed Amateur living outside Scott County Unlicensed, interested in becoming Licensed $0
Total Dues $
Prorated Dues: If Joining after June 30th divide by 2 (or subtract half) and enter here -----
Grand Total Dues $
Club Donation $
ARRL Membership ($39 each) Number of Memberships Requested: ___ x $39 = $
Grand Total (make checks payable to: Scott County Amateur Radio Club) $ I agree to abide by the SCARC rules and leaders’ instructions: Signature :______Date______
Areas of Amateur Radio which I am interested in. (Check all that apply. Don’t worry; checking items below doesn’t sign you up for anything.) Each item has three boxes. Check the First Box if you are interested in learning more about that area or item Check the Second Box if you have experience in that area or with that item Check the Third Box if you would like to serve, teach, or lead in that area or with that item
Elmering (Mentoring) Areas of Service and Committees:
License Upgrade Courses Welcome Committee Tech General Extra Public Service Committee Club Meeting Program Committee Volunteer Examiner Field Day Committee Public Relations Committee Emergency Communications Repeater Committee ARES RACES NBEMS (FlDigi) Education and Training Committee Board of Directors SKYWARN Storm Spotting Club Officer Basic Spotter Certification Advanced Spotter Certification Technical Support Financial Support Using Radio for Community Service Fund Raising Parades Races Events
Club Presentational Programs Radio Direction Finding (DF): APRS (Automatic Position Reporting) Club Instructional Courses Mobile Transmitter Hunting (T-Hunting, Fox Hunting) Club Website On Foot Transmitter Hunting Combination T-Hunts (Mobile/Foot) Club Photography ARDF Radio Orienteering ROCA Walking Fox Hunt (Unlike ARDF the focus of
Club Newsletter ROCA is on technical DF skill not physical stamina) Operating Stations: Annual Amateur Radio Events in MS: Base Station VHF
Base Station UHF Field Day Jackson HamFest Mississippi ARRL Day in the Park Base Station HF Swap Meets (Junk in the Trunk) Picnics Base Station Antennas Mobile VHF Large Annual Out of State Amateur Radio Hamfests and Events: Mobile UHF Mobile HF HamVention, Dayton, OH (biggest) HamCation, Orlando, FL Mobile Antennas HamCom, Dallas (Plano), TX VHF/UHF Antenna Building Huntsville HamFest, TN HF Antenna Building Knoxville Hamfest, TN Atlanta HamFest, GA Shelby HamFest, NC MIT Swap Meet, Boston, MA DeAnza Electronic Flea Market, Silicon Valley, CA ARRL Headquarters & W1AW Station On the Air Operating Interests: Text and Data Modes: RTTY (Radio Teletype) Checking into Nets: AMTOR (Teleprinting over Radio) VHF Nets HF Nets CW Nets SITOR (Simplex Teletype): Digital Nets Social Nets Swedish ARQ G-Tor CLOVER Newbie Nets Special Interest Nets EmComm Nets ARES/RACES Nets D-STAR (Digital Data) NTS Traffic Nets ARRL State Section Nets Hellschreiber Multi-Tone Modulation (MT63) DX-ing (Making Long Distance Contacts) DX-peditions (Operating from an Exotic or Remote Multiple Frequency Shift Keying (MFSK): Location) MFSK8 MFSK16 Earning Operator Awards & Certificates for Contacts MFSK32 FSK441 Made JT6M JT65 Contesting (Participating in On the Air Contests) Olivia PAX Contacting Special Event Stations PAX2 Domino Collecting QSL Cards Thor EchoLink HSMM-MESH (Broadband HamNet) Phase Shift Keying (PSK): Satellite (OSCAR - Orbiting Satellite Carrying Amateur PSK31 QPSK31 Radio) PSK63 QPSK63 QRP (Low Transmitter Power) PSK125 PSK Auto-Logging HF Pack (Pedestrian Mobile) Marine Operation (Operating from a Boat) Spread Spectrum: EchoLink CHIP64 CHIP128 EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) Other New Modes: IRLP (Internet Radio Linking Project) ALE (Automatic Link Establishment) Throb Modes of Operation: Contestia Voice Modes: JT64 AM FM SSB Ham DRM Digital Voice: Digital HD SSTV APCO25 D-STAR WSPR (Weak Signal Propagation Reporter) CW (Morse Code) ROS Radio BBS RSID (Reed Soloman Identifier) Email via Radio: Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Video ID WinLink 2000 RMS Express/Winmor STANAG AirMail Paclink Outpost HFDL Packet Radio (AX25): NAVTEX APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) SYNOP Packet HF 300 baud COQUELET Packet VHF/UHF 1200/9600 baud Please list any other Amateur Radio Interests you have: PACTOR 1 PACTOR 2 PACTOR 3 PACTOR 4 Image Modes: ATV (Fast Scan Amateur Television) SSTV (Slow Scan Amateur Television) FAX (Facsimile)