
From https://groups.io/g/GBARC/wiki:
This year [the Greater Bridgeport Amateur Radio Club] found, in the middle of a pandemic, we could still be an active club and explore one of the many aspects of radiosport–foxhunting. Starting with our first foxhunt in April to the Reindeer Run in December, the season was dominated by one team, that team being Jack and Michael Singwald, N1PLH.
Over the eight foxhunts this year, they dominated the field with an impressive five wins, and never failed to find the fox. For their efforts they were awarded the Foxhunter of the Year Trophy and bragging rights for the coming year.
Our next Fox Hunt will be on Saturday January 5th hosted by N1DID. This foxhunt will be particularly challenging and cover an extremely wide coverage area. So be sure to plan your time to be there. Tune in, have some fun, and drive around looking for that elusive fox.


“This class is geared towards explaining why DMR is set up the way it is and why it seems so complicated. By the end of the class it is my hope that you will understand how the DMR repeater system works and also understand the terms to be able program your radio to access the system. This class is focused on the DMR system specific to Maine, which is a C-Bridge / DMR-MARC system, but the content can be applied to almost any MotoTRBO system. This class was developed by kb1zpp and sponsored by the SJVARA.

From ARRL Web:
Central Connecticut, along with much of New England, will be impacted by winter storm Bailey tonight into Thursday and beyond. Estimates have varied widely, but have consistently indicated a major impact. The latest forecast is calling for 11-15” of snow beginning this evening going through tomorrow afternoon.
Cory Golob, KU1U writes:
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