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Circuit Builders


 

Photo by Dawn Holmberg, WXØZ

Circuit Builders       
                                                                                                                                                                                                             
The Circuit Builders meets every Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. or at about 10:45 a.m. following the Monthly Club Breakfast. If a session is cancelled, it will be announced by email to SPRCCB Google group members.  Join the SPRCCB Google group if you are interested in getting current information about the group. Participants can either work on a project which other members are also working on, or can bring their own projects to work on. Participants, who are more experienced at building, assist less experienced members. Our current project for the group is building AAØZZ’s PIC-EL III.                                                                                                                                                 
For info check http://groups.google.com/grphp?hl=en&tab=wg and search for SPRCCB, or Email the Circuit Builders' Forum Coordinator, Orcy WØQT, circuitbuilders@stpaulradio                   
The Circuit Builders Group meets in OSS 415, the Science building, 4th floor.  OSS is in the new (south) campus of the University of St. Thomas, which is entered from the intersection of Cretin and the west end of Grand Ave.  OSS is the building with the big red plumb bob in the yard beside the building.  Parking permits are not enforced for permit spots on weekends.  Enter OSS from the doors at the east end, under the skyway (other doors are usually locked on Saturdays).  Take the elevator to the 4th floor.  From the elevators, turn left and left again, then take the hallway back to Room 415.   
A map of the campus is at www.stthomas.edu/campusmaps/stpaul.asp   

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