Monday, January 3, 2022

Winter Field Day January 29-30


 The annual Winter Field Day event will be held on January 29-30.   This is NOT a FARA club activity.  However, you can operate from your home station or brave the elements and operate from a portable/mobile station.

Complete rules and information are found on the WinterField Day website, https://www.winterfieldday.com/

Hope to hear you on the air from a portable/mobile station.

Saturday, December 18, 2021

Technician Licensee - Life Beyond Repeaters


The presentation at the December 16, 2021 meeting was  "Technicians, Life Beyond Repeaters", by Anthony Luscre, K8ZT.  It was an excellent review of all of the aspects of amateur radio open to Technician license holders.

If you missed the meeting, the presentation can be viewed at: https://vimeo.com/498167712 .  If you are a Technician license holder, it is worth viewing the presentation.

If you have questions about ham radio, or you need assistance with any aspect of ham radio, send an email to: Elmer@falara.org and a FARA member will answer.

The information on the "New Hams" page of the FARA website may also be helpful.


Saturday, November 6, 2021

FARA Fest 2021

FARA Fest 2021 was great.  Table space was basically sold out.  The number of buyers was lower than in previous years, but sales were still good. 

It was great to see people in person instead of via Zoom or talking over the radio.  If you missed the Fest, you missed a great opportunity to talk to other hams.

Hopefully, the Fest marks a beginning of a return to "normal" in terms of in-person meetings and radio related events.

Thanks to Ralph, N1YHS and the FARA members who assisted for another great FARA Fest.


Alden Working

Early AM

Vendor Setup
Fest is Open

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

1st Annual New England Parks On The Air event on Saturday, October 16, 2021


The K1USN Radio Club has announced the 1st Annual Autumn New England Parks On The Air event on Saturday, October 16, 2021 from 0000-2359 UTC. Activation will be from as many different POTAs as possible, either as activators or hunters.  The goal is to have one group/individual at each site to enable the activation of as many NE POTAs as possible.

 

BTW, this event is co-incidental with the 2021 Jamboree on the Air, and would give scouts an opportunity to either contact parks or operate from parks.

 

Please distribute this notice and information to as many of your club members as possible, PARTICULARLY THOSE THAT PARTICIPATE IN POTA.  More information can be found by clicking on this link:

 

https://nediv.arrl.org/2021/09/23/first-annual-new-england-parks-on-the-air-event-october-16-2021/

Friday, October 1, 2021

Cape Cod Marathon 2021 - Volunteers Needed

 


Barry, KB1TLR, needs volunteers to provide communication support for Cape Marathon Weekend, October 30 and 31.

If you are interested, please contact Barry via email:  timefliestoo@gmail.com

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

FARA Fest - November 6 - 9am to Noon

 


!! FINALLY !!

FARA Fest is live on November 6, 2021 at the Upper Cape Regional Technical School, 220 Sandwich Road, Bourne, MA, from 9AM to noon.  Sellers can set up beginning at 7AM.  Table space can be reserved on the FARA website, https://www.falara.org/activities/fara-fest.

The FARA-Fest flyer in PDF format can be accessed at the following link: 


Since the Fest is held at a public school, face masks are required.

Monday, August 16, 2021

Making your HT work better for you.

 

While working today's Road Race, I noticed a few issues with people using HT's, especially in areas toward the start of the Race where access to the repeaters is marginal.

First, and simplest, is make a "Tiger Tail". This is simply a piece of thin hook up wire that attaches under your antenna, 19” or so long. This provides a basic counterpoise for your stock HT antenna. Simply get a 19” piece of insulated wire, strip off an inch or so, and then partially unscrew your antenna. Hook the exposed wire around the antenna base and screw it back down-you then have a simple ground plane antenna. This is an old trick and it does boost your signal in most cases. The exposed wire must not touch the center pin of the antenna, only the threaded portion. Remove it after use if you find it too cumbersome.

Second-get a headset! And I don't mean an earbud/microphone of the type that comes with a typical Baofeng transceiver, I'm talking a REAL headset. Too expensive? No way! Heil makes a dual headset with boom microphone for $33.95 at HRO, for Yaesu, Baofeng/Kenwood and Icom HT's. Part number is HTHDK for Baofeng/Kenwood, HTHDI for Icom and HTHDY for Yaesu. These work really well, and have an inline PTT switch. I bought one of these when I worked the Finish Line Med tent at the Road Race years ago and the Race had extremely loud music and a very loud announcer close by. It made all the difference and was virtually hands-free.

Third, invest in a longer antenna. Diamond makes some great HT antennas, like the SRH77 series. Be sure to buy the right one for your connector type. See Diamond's website: Diamond® Antenna - HT Antennas (diamondantenna.net)  The Nagoya NA-771 is another good HT antenna.

Finally, to prevent the all too familiar “Stuck Mic.” issues we often have at our public service events, don't use VOX while operating at these events. Check your external microphone regularly to be sure the switch is not stuck closed by an article of clothing, etc. Also, most HT's have a transmission time-out feature. It's often set to “off” by default but check your user's manual, you should be able to set it to 1 minute, 2 minutes etc. Since most transmissions are rarely that long in a public event setting, it should not bother your operations but the transmitter would shut down automatically after the prescribed time and not hang up the repeater.

Henry K1WCC
Falmouth/Cape Cod ARES
k1wcc@comcast.net