Saturday, April 22, 2023

International Marconi Day April 22, 2023 - Special Event Station W1AA

International Marconi Day April 22, 2023

Registered IMD Station W1AA, Marion Station, MA.

Henry Brown, K1WCC, will be on the air today using the callsign W1AA on 20 and 40 meter phone from the old Marconi Transmitter site in Marion, MA. Hours of operation will be 0900-1500 depending on WX and propagation. He will be spotted on DX Summit. QSL cards are available with an SASE. Hope to work you!

Also note that there will be 4 other Cape-area Marconi Stations on the air as well today.


Friday, April 21, 2023

Falmouth Amateur Radio Association Field Day 2023

 

FARA Field Day 2023 will be held on June 24-25 on the field in front of the Morse Pond School on Jones Road in Falmouth.  Setup work will take place in Friday, June 23.

The current plan to to operate in Class 2A with two antenna towers/radios.  One station will be SSB and the other will likely be a combination of CW and digital modes.

As in previous FARA Field Days, there will be a cookout on Saturday afternoon.

Henry, K1WCC, has formed a small committee to organize the event.  The event runs for 24 hours, so there are many opportunities to operate during the event. Setup/teardown assistance is always needed.  

Contact Henry if you are able to operate or assist with setup/teardown.

As always, the public is welcome to attend.  There will be a Get On The Air station operating to allow anyone interested to make radio contacts.

#ARRLFD

Wednesday, March 29, 2023

Geoff Allsup, W1OH Silent Key


Geoff Allsup, W1OH, became a "silent key" (SK) on March 23, 2023.  The term "silent key" is used by amateur radio operators (hams) to denote a ham who has died.  The term refers to the sending key used to send Morse Code (CW), which becomes silent upon a ham's death.

Geoff was a life-long ham who was licensed for nearly 60 years, being first licensed at the age of 12.  His interest in building and experimenting with radios led him to a career as a engineer working in research and development in the oceanographic field.

Geoff was a member of FARA for nearly 40 years.  He was a past President and a Board of Directors member for many years.  Geoff captained the GOTA (Get On The Air) station for several Field Days, introducing ham radio to the public.  He was particularly interested in encouraging young people to become licensed. 

Geoff was a "ham's ham", always willing to offer help or mentoring to less experienced hams.  He was a very active FARA member who made substantial contributions to the continuing success of the club.

Geoff, W1OH, SK, will be sorely missed by all of us.  


Titanic Special Event Operation - April 12-14, 2023



From Barry, KB1TLR:

I'm trying to put a Titanic Special Event Station together for April 12, 13, & 14 at the National Seashore Visitors Center in Eastham. I have calls in and have filled out an application. We will be restricted in the hours that we can operate.  I'm planning on operating on April 12-14 from 9 am until 4 pm EDT.  Operations will continue into the early hours on April 15 when she sank.  Those of us close enough to the operating site can finish up the event at home and send me the logging files.

I plan on setting up on the afternoon of the 11th, around 3 pm.  I could use some help. I will use an off center dipole 80-10 m and an R5 which covers 10, 12, 15, 17 & 20 m. For radios, we will be using 2 stations, both ICOM 7300's with power supplies, tuners, linked computers, foot switches (or hand pushbuttons) and headsets.  We will also have additional headsets available for extra loggers if necessary. 

This was originally a CW operation, so I am especially looking for CW operators.  SSB operators are always welcome. If you are CW operators you will need to supply your own keys or paddles.

Shifts each day will be 9-12, 12-2, & 2-4. I plan to be there all day each day.  I will operate as needed and also be a "tour guide" as it is a school vacation week.  We will have displays setup relating to the Titanic and the disaster. Take down will be after 4 pm on the 14th.

Contact Barry, KB1TLR, (w1mgycc@gmail.comif you are interested in helping or operating during the event.

Monday, March 27, 2023

FARA Demo's Amateur Radio at Mashpee Maker's Fair




BARC (Barnstable Amateur Radio Club) and FARA members attended the Maker's Fair held at Mashpee High School on March 25 to provide demonstrations of amateur radio to Fair attendees.

Two ARES GO Kits were brought in for display by Henry, K1WCC and Jon, N1ILZ.  Jon’s portable antenna mounted on a commercial speaker stand was used to make contacts.  The antenna is one of  Frank O'Laughlin's, WQ1O, many creations. Visitors to the Fair were able to try the radios and make contacts with club members via the local repeaters.

Thanks to everyone who supported this event.

Photos courtesy of Chris, WA1CMR and Jon, N1ILZ

Booth Activity


Booth Activity


Go Kit


Go Kit


Go Kit Using a Small Cooler


Cooler Go Kit Ready to Go


Tuesday, February 7, 2023

HAM-CON ARRL Vermont Convention

HAM-CON, the ARRL Vermont Convention will be Saturday, February 25th, 8AM-1:30 PM at the Hampton Inn Convention Center, off of I-89 Exit 16 in Colchester.  Our theme for HAM-CON 2023 is “Getting On The Air” There are many facets to amateur radio, but the most popular and endearing activity is getting on the air and contacting other hams. Our lineup of forums and activities will emphasize just that.  More information at http://www.ham-con.org/  Thanks, K1BIF

Ham Clock for your Radio Shack

If you like the "Geochron" style ham clock, but don't like the price, there is free ham clock software available.  Recently, there was a QST article re: building an Arduino based ham clock.  The developer has continued to update the Arduino software and has added the "hooks" to port the software to run under Linux.  This means the software can also be run on Windows using the Windows Sub-system for Linux (WSL).  The instructions are on the developer's website: https://clearskyinstitute.com/ham/HamClock/

An example of the Windows display is shown below.  It can be setup to be accessible by web browser.  Basically free--just setup WSL, load Debian, download, make and load the app.  I used the directions on the developer's web site under the "User Contributed" tab, "More tips for Executing and Displaying Ham Clock on Windows 10".