Nov 2

Saturday and Sunday, as the readers of this blog already knew, was the annual Tour de Gruene tour and competition races.  See story posted to the MySanAntonio website here…

Tour de Gruene - Was that Lance Armstrong?I couldn’t work the Saturday events, although we did divert a couple of our REACT members from the parade over to the Tour de Gruene to help out GVARC after finding out they might be short handed on Saturday morning. According to news reports, Lance Armstrong finished Saturday with a time of 33 minutes, 8 seconds to win the race along the Guadalupe River on the breezy Hill Country afternoon.

Four  members of Hill Country REACT got up early Sunday morning before the sun was up, to meet for breakfast and move into our assigned locations prior to the start of the 8 am team time trial races.   Due to this morning’s daylight savings time change, we appreciated that extra hour of sleep.

There were about a dozen or so ham radio operators out on the course that morning, including Mike WQ5C who served as net control of this annual event.  The sponsors of the Tour de Gruene reportedly donated $500 to the GVARC club afterward, to help them fund a new amateur radio repeater polling receiver in the northern part of Comal County. (For those of you who aren’t hams, a polling receiver is just a receiving point connected back to the primary radio transmitter, and that increases the coverage area to allow more hams to use the 147.000 repeater.)

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Nov 1

Veterans Day Parade - Universal City, TXNovember 1st was the 38th Annual Veterans Day Parade in Universal City, Texas. (Universal City  is on the NE edge of San Antonio, near IH-35 and Loop 1604.) Normally, this parade is over in about 90 minutes or less, but this year it went for over 2 hours.  There were only about 50 registered entries this year, but it was still a very nice parade. Martial Law declared?

It started around 10:30am and ended after 12:30pm.  Pat Booker Road was shut down, almost military law or forced evacuation except for everyone lining the streets on foot.

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