Monday, November 6, 2023
FARA Fest 2023
Monday, October 9, 2023
Technician License Class Results
A “Tech in the Weekend” License Class was held on Sept 22, 23 and 24, 2023 at the Falmouth Fire and Rescue Headquarters Station, EOC Room. The class was taught by Ralph, N1YHS and Charlie, K1CB. Thirteen students attended the class.
The license exams were given by Lee, NQ1L and the FARA VE crew. Ten students passed the exam: Dennis (KC1TMH), David (KC1TMN), Mark (KC1TMO), Chris (KC1TMK), Linda (KC1TMQ), Dina (KC1TMP), Dick (KC1TMI), Steve (KC1TMJ), Scott (KC1TMF). (one student is still waiting for a license to be issued).
Congratulations to each of the new hams. Look for them on the air. Welcome them to the hobby and to FARA.
Friday, August 25, 2023
FARA Provides Communication Support for Falmouth Road Race
Falmouth Amateur Radio Association (FARA) once again provided communication support for the race. Barry, KB1TLR coordinated a team of 28 amateur radio operators. These volunteer operators covered the various water stops and medical tents, as well as two public information tents.
FARA's new communication trailer served as net control, stationed at the band shell in Falmouth's Marina Park.
The Falmouth Road Race is one of many public events supported by FARA volunteers throughout the year. The Cape Cod Marathon in early October is next on the schedule.
Images courtesy of Frank-WQ1O, Will-KB1WLY, Richard-KC1TCA, and Virginia-K1VJ
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Monday, July 24, 2023
Technician License Class Sep 22-24, 2023
“Tech in the Weekend” License Class on Sept 22, 23 and 24, 2023 at the Falmouth Fire and Rescue Headquarters Station, EOC Room. See complete details at: https://www.falara.org/exams-classes/license-classes
Please sign up by September 4th, to receive your study guides and materials in time for you to properly prepare for the class.
Thursday, July 20, 2023
FARA and BARC Team Up at Mass Maritime Summer Camp
The Falmouth Amateur Radio Association (FARA) and the Barnstable Amateur Radio Club (BARC) teamed up to present an overview of amateur radio to 200 junior high school boys and girls at a two week summer camp held at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy in Bourne on Monday, July 17. The two hour evening program covered:
- HF and VHF operation
- CubeSat amateur radio satellites
- amateur radio for public service and emergency operation
- making amateur radio contacts with local club members
Presenters Norm, WA1NLG (BARC President), Bruce, WA3SWJ and Chris, WA1CMR (FARA President) with support by club members Ralph, N1YHS, Rob K1UI and Lem, W1LEM (taking photo below) answered questions following the presentation and helped some of the students make a radio contact.
Many of the attendees expressed an interest in learning more about amateur radio and obtaining a license.
(text from an article by Rob Leiden, ARRL NE Division, nediv.arrl.org)
(photos courtesy of Rob Leiden)
Presenting to Students |
Setting up antennas to allow radio contacts |
Program Presenters |
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Tuesday, June 27, 2023
Field Day 2023 Results
2023 was the first year since COVID that FARA operated in class 2A (two transmitters) during Field Day. Thirty-four people signed in during the event. A good-sized crew showed up at the club container on Friday to load and transport the gear to the school site. Preliminary setup of the towers and related items was completed Friday. Mike-KC1HKW, brought scaffolding and platforms to make installing the beams on the towers much easier and safer. On Saturday, the towers were raised, coaxial cables run and stations setup. Ralph, N1YHS brought the communications trailer from storage and set it up on-site. Jim, "Killer Mouse Electric" provided the generators and propane. We were ready to go well before the 1400 start time on Saturday.
CW - 1,146 x 2 points per contact = 2,292 points
SSB - 621 x 1 point per contact = 621 points
Total contact points 2,913 x 2 (power multiplier) = 5,826 points
Bonus points = 1,150 points (includes 100 points for the satellite contact)
Claimed Score = 6,976 points
This is good score for a 2A operation, particularly considering that we did not operate for the full 24 hour period. Band conditions were also not optimal.
FARA Field Day 2023 was successful thanks to all of the volunteers who contributed their time, effort, and expertise.
Field Day 2024 is just around the corner. Save the dates now, June 21-23, 2024. (always the 4th full weekend in June)
A few photos of Field Day 2023 are below. Additional photos are in slideshow format on the bottom left of the website homepage.
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Loading gear from the club container |
Tower setup with TH5 beam installed |
Mel operating SSB |
Greg operating CW |
Jim and Charlie preparing Sunday breakfast |
Saturday, June 17, 2023
FARA Field Day long ago…… by Henry, K1WCC
The Spark Gap