Wednesday, January 30, 2019

February 11th: Would you like to meet a super hero or two?

Hudson Valley Digital Network (HVDN) is proud to offer an exciting event open to any current or aspiring amateur radio or electronic hobbyist regardless of any other memberships on February 11th 2019.

Join us in welcoming newly elected ARRL Hudson Division Director, Ria Jairam N2RJ and Sean Swehla KD2HGY of the Squidwrench maker group for an evening of education and fun in Rhinebeck, New York starting at 6:00 PM.

Event Details:

Doors to the community space at CO. located at 6571 Spring Brook Ave in Rhinebeck New York officially open at 5:30 PM with the presentations starting a little after 6:00 PM. Light refreshments and hot/cold beverages will be served. The event concludes at 7:30 although the space is available for discussion after and up until about 8:30 PM.


HVDN Presenters: Ria Jairam N2RJ & Sean Swehla  KD2HGY

Ria will share details on where she thinks ham radio is headed, how to be part of it and how to make the hobby interesting to a wider audience.

Sean will talk about the upcoming oscilloscope build project event that Squidwrench and HVDN have collaborated on. Details on this pre-registration only event can be found at:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/build-it-oscilloscope-signal-source-tickets-53349617141 


Where Do I Go?

Rhinebeck is home to many unique attractions ranging from the home of the 200+ year old Dutchess County Fair  and Beekman Arms which is the oldest Inn in the United States.

There are many more modern attractions, one of which is the very sleek CO. co-working office and community space just across from the fairgrounds. It should be easy to find.

Anyone who is a professional "work from home, with a laptop" sort of person may also be provided a complimentary pass to use the facility for the later part of the afternoon prior to the start of the HVDN meeting.  Please contact Steve Bossert K2GOG and co-founder of HVDN at steve.bossert@gmail.com or at 1.914.573.1799 for details.


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