April 22, 2008
Thank you everyone who helped with our Baker to Vegas team. Due to your continual efforts and time, you helped contribute to “TEAM Temple’s” success. We were able to move up in our ranking to receive 6th place in the overall standings of the Station category. This is an increase of 7 positions over last years placement. Team Temple is very happy with how they did.
There were over 245 teams that participated as well as teams from Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada, as well as numerous teams from around the United States.
Thank you all again for your help and support.
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April 18, 2008
Here is a photo from the Baker to Vegas Team Dinner, Thanks to those who attended!
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February 11, 2008
Statistics show that the first three hours after an abduction are the most critical in recovery efforts. If you have not done so, please consider opting in to receive AMBER Alert text messages on your cellular phone. It takes only a few minutes to sign in. In Los Angeles County, we average approximately six AMBER Alerts a year so you will not be receiving countless hits on your cell phone.
It is easy to sign up via the link here
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January 31, 2008
Temple Station was once part of space history when ham radio operators used the Disaster Communications Room at Temple Station to monitor radio signals from The United States response to Russia’s Sputnik. Please read this account of Temple Stations’ part in Ham Radio history. Explorer I Story Thanks to the Amateur Radio Community, the San Gabriel Valley Radio Club, and JPL.
The Los Angeles Times also has a story “Propelling America into Space” on the Anniversary.
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December 30, 2007
It is with a heavy heart that we mourn the passing of a great friend and ambassador for Amateur Radio, JaMi Smith.
JaMi was a founding member of Temple Station Hamwatch, as well as an active member of the Disaster Communications Service Technical Committee. He also served as a Temple Station Volunteer for more than 14 years.
We wish to thank his family for allowing him to devote so much of his time to his community.
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