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Special Event Station
In October Gateway
Technical College celebrates our 98th year. We were the 1st
Technical college in Wisconsin. Help us celebrate by working our
Special Event station.
SSB: October 29,2009
1400Z - 1800Z on 21.275, 14.275, and 7.275
CW: October 30,2009
1400Z - 1800Z on 21.080, 14.080, and 7.080
The purpose of purpose of our amateur radio club at
Gateway Technical College is:
- To serve
the community however possible in the event of a communications
emergency.
- To provide
a means for our students to exchange ideas with
other amateur radio operators around the world.
- To provide
students with support for their technical, educational,
experimental, and other Amateur Radio activities.
- To educate
students and interested parties regarding the uses and
responsibilities of Amateur Radio.
- To incorporate amateur radio
into the classroom.
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Our club earned 1st Place in the 2008
November Sweepstakes SSB contest for the Low Power, Central Division
School Club Station category. A special tanks to ICOM for donating
the beautiful plaque.

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QSL Information

N9GTC Amateur Radio Club
Gateway Technical College
2320 Renaissance Blvd.
Sturtevant, WI. 53177 U.S.A.
Club Email:
n9gtc@wi.rr.com
We also QSL via eQSl and
LOTW
Direct (SASE Please)
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Gateway Technical College is located in SE
Wisconsin. Our club station is located at one of Gateway's four
Advanced Technology Centers. The club is open to all Gateway
students in good standing. Faculty, administration, and alumni may
join as Associate members.
The Center for Advanced Technology and Innovation
(CATI - pronounced cat - eye) is home to all of the
Engineering
Technology programs offered at Gateway Technical College.

Located in Racine County
I.T.U. Region 08
C.Q. Zone 04
Grid Square: EN62
Latitude: 42
Longitude 87 |