The annual FARA Fest is scheduled for November 2, 2024, 9AM to Noon, at the Upper Cape Regional Vocational Technical School.
See the FARA Fest Flyer for details:
The annual FARA Fest is scheduled for November 2, 2024, 9AM to Noon, at the Upper Cape Regional Vocational Technical School.
See the FARA Fest Flyer for details:
Falmouth Amateur Radio Association (FARA) once again provided communication support for the race. Barry, KB1TLR coordinated a team of 28 amateur radio operators. Our mission was to provide communications between the 4 medical facilities, "along the course" operators for situational awareness, and Net Control. We were be co-located with Fire/Rescue and police supervisors for the Race via the S-39 van at Mariner's Point, allowing serious incidents will be immediately reported. This year, we "shadowed" three Race officials to keep them aware of things happening in our sphere.
FARA's communication trailer, with four net control operators, served as net control. The trailer was stationed at the band shell in Falmouth's Marina Park.
Chris Troyanos, Medical Director, said that our radio team did a super job. To quote: "You and your team did a great job this weekend".
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.
Thanks to all of the volunteers: Joan-KC1KZ, Charlie-K1CB, Helen-N1HVB, Frank-WQ1O, Marinna-W1FX, Harold-N1ZTV, Paul-K1COD, Al-WW1RF, Doug-N1OEI, Will-KB1WLY, Barbara-N1BOG, Mark-WA1EXA, Henry-K1WCC, Randy-K1CRO, Andy-K7ADA, Don-K1DCA, Richard-KC1TCA, Tim-W1TCD, Brian-N1RHM, Steve-KC1TMJ, Ralph-N1YHS, Jim-KB1ZJO. John-KC1SAT, Rob-K1UI, Chris-WA1CMR, Dave-KC1RZU, Barry-KB1TLR, Gerry-NB1NNH
(Photos courtesy of Chris-WA1CMR, Frank-WQ1O, Harold-N1ZTV, John-KC1SAT, Will-KB1WLY)
Net Control at Band Shell |
Finish Line Medical |
Finish Line |
Chris-WA1CMR & Chris-Medical Director |
Net Control |
Trailer Operator Station |
FARA Communications Trailer |
Water Stop 1 |
Heights Ball Field |
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The Falmouth Amateur Radio Association (FARA) communication trailer, along with Chris Ranney-WA1CMR, Jeremy Cadrin-WA1JRC, and Ralph Swenson-N1YHS, participated in an exercise for the Sandwich Fire Department on Tuesday, August 6, 2024. Amateur radio operators from the area also participated. The exercise was designed to simulate an earthquake that damaged the public safety radio infrastructure, causing a communication outage within the town and the surrounding area.
Amateur radio equipment was deployed, using simplex channels in both the 2M and 440 bands. Communication was tested between the HQ Fire Station on Cotuit Road, and designated areas throughout the town. A Command Center was established, consisting of an operations tent with a portable station and the FARA communication trailer. A radio equipped vehicle traveled to designated locations, and tested communication with the Command Center. Communication quality was tested on both bands. Where terrain or distance restricted communication, an mobile amateur radio operator, parked at one of the high points in town, relayed the message traffic. Jeremy-WA1JRC and Dennis-N1RDN manned the mobile vehicles.
Reliable communication was achieved either directly, or through relays, without the use of repeaters or large towers. The exercise provided an effective demonstration of amateur radio's capability to be quickly deployed in an emergency, in support of public safety operations within a community. Many of the people present at the exercise were impressed with the professionalism and capabilities of the local amateur radio community..
The FARA communication trailer was showcased to all those present at the exercise, as part of the capabilities that FARA and other local amateur operators can offer for support when requested.
(Exercise report supplied by Ralph, N1YHS)
(photos courtesy of Chris-WA1CMR and Ralph-N1YHS)
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Falmouth Amateur Radio Association (FARA) and Barnstable Amateur Radio Club (BARC) members gave an Introduction to Amateur Radio presentation as part of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy's Advanced Studies and Leadership (ASLP) camp. The presentation was held in the Academy’s new conference center with approximately 180 students in attendance.
Bruce-WA3SWJ (standing) and Rob-K1UI |
Rob-K1UI and Lem-W1LEM assisting with HF GOTA station |
Bruce-WA3SWJ, Rob-K1UI, Ralph-N1YHS, Chris-WA1CMR setting up |
Go Kit and CubeSat simulator |
Chris-WA1CMR,Lem-W1LEM, Bruce-WA3SWJ setting up |
Lem-W1LEM, Rob-K1UI demo'ing HF ops |
Ralph-N1YHS, Chris WA1CMR operating VHF GOTA station |
Bruce-WA3SWJ demo'ing CubeSat's |
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Dates: Sept. 13 - 15, 2024
Class Times: Friday: Sept. 13, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM; Saturday: Sept. 14, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM ; Sunday: Sept. 15, 8:00 AM – Noon, Lunch break and Test Session
(Please sign up by September 4th, to receive your study guides and materials in time for you to properly prepare for the class.)
Exam: Sunday, Sep. 15 after class
Location: Falmouth Fire Station, Main Street, 2nd Floor, EOC Room
Text: Provided
Course Fee: $50
The course fee includes the following:
This is a great value for anyone seeking to get their license, as the total cost of the individual items is well over $100.
Contact Charlie Bresnahan, K1CB via email at: kilo1cb at aol.com for further information. See https://www.falara.org/exams-classes/license-classes for complete details.
Setup started on Friday, 21 June, at about 1000 at the FARA storage container. A group of about 9 members showed up, several with trucks. The equipment was loaded and transported to the Morse Pond School field day location, and unloaded at the trailer and tower sites.
The GOTA antennas and tower were setup. The CW and SSB tower bases were set and the beam antennas used with those towers were assembled. The field day area was cordoned off from the rest of the field with a temporary fence and all trip hazards were clearly marked. Due to the heat, further setup work was postponed until Saturday morning.
On Saturday morning, the CW and SSB towers were fully raised, dipoles were staked in "inverted V", configuration, coaxial cables were run, and SWR checks were completed. Jim-KC1KM, "Killer Mouse Electric", brought his generators, which were connected to the trailer. Field Day operation began at 1400 and continued until 1400 on Sunday, 23 June.
Contacts were made with all ARRL sections, except the US Virgin Islands. Contacts were also made with 10 of 14 Canadian sections and 9 countries, including China. FARA's field day performance is a clear demonstration of the ability of amateur radio to effectively communicate over long distances from self-contained, portable stations.
State Representatives David Vieira-KB1QND and Steven Xiarhos visited and "got on the air". Frank O'Laughlin-WQ1O, Cape Cod ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service) DEC also visited.
Rich-KC1TCA, setup an AREDN (Amateur Radio Emergency Digital Network) demonstration. AREDN is a relatively new amateur radio activity, making use of amateur radio frequencies and re-purposed Wi-Fi equipment to create ad hoc data networks.
Mike-KC1HKW, provided food enough for the cookout on Saturday afternoon/evening and lunch on Sunday. Gene-KX1C, assisted by Charlie-K1CB did the cooking. Jim-KC1KM, provided his traditional sausage and egg breakfast early Sunday morning, which was greatly appreciated by the night crew.
Thirty-six people signed-in on one or more days. Thanks to their efforts, FARA had another great Field Day:
K1CB-Charlie, K1COD-Paul, K1GAY-Elliot, K1GRH-George, K1RCO-Randy,K1VJ-Martha, K1WCC-Henry, KB1WLY-Will, KC1ELB-Mel, KC1HKW-Mike, KC1KM-Jim, KC1TCA-Rich, KC1TMJ-Steve, KC1TMK-Chris, KC1TNX-Irish, KX1C-Gene, N1BCN-Fred, N1BOG-Barbara, N1GJ-George, N1JCT-Don, N1LYN-Lyn, N1MF-Al, N1MZO-Paul, N1TB-Tom, N1YHS-Ralph, N1ZTV-Harold, W1EEB-Earl, W1FX-Marinna, W1IZZ-Larry, W1KM-Greg, W1NCH-Brent, W1TCD-Tim, W5IPA-Jason, WA1CMR-Chris, WB4KYW-Jay, WX1K-John
Martha-K1VJ, Will-KB1WLY, Rich-KC1TCA, Steve-KC1TMJ, Chris-KC1TMK,KX1C-Gene, Lyn-N1LYN, Ralph-N1YHS, Larry-W1IZZ, Tim-W1TCD, Chris-WA1CMR, Frank-WQ1O
2024 is the 13th year we have been honored to have the Soldier Ride come to Falmouth. Warriors from the most current conflicts took part in this rehabilitative bicycling ride on Cape Cod, as part of the Wounded Warrior Project’s National Soldier Ride.
The Warriors come from all parts of the country. Approximately 40 brave Warriors rode specially adapted bicycles on the Shining Sea Bike Path starting in North Falmouth, traveling to Woods Hole and then returning to North Falmouth.
A number of people came out at various points along the bike path with flags and other patriotic symbols to cheer the riders. The local Coast Guard facility was well represented, greeting the riders at the Woods Hole turnaround. Falmouth's public safety agencies provided traffic control, escorts, and paramedic support. Falmouth's Elks Lodge provided refreshments at the turnaround.
Falmouth Amateur Radio Association (FARA) members, along with the FARA Communications Trailer, provided communication support along the bike path. Thanks to members: Mel-KC1ELB, Ralph-N1YHS, Matt, KB1MLP, Gene-KX1C, Irish-KC1TNX, Jay-WB4KYW, Randy-K1RCO, Harold-N1ZTV, Phil-KB1DOS, and Henry-K1WCC, for helping to make this event a success.
(Photos from: Randy, Larry, Mel, Sandy, Henry, Ralph)
The Finish
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Cheering riders on |
Cheering riders on |
Woods Hole turnaround |
Coast Guard greeters |
Riders approaching Woods Hole |
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K1WCC's grandson on duty |
Heading out at start |
Coming in at the end of ride |
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Under the Palmer Av Bridge |
Under the Palmer Av Bridge |
Comm Trailer Operating Station |
Ralph, N1YHS, Net Control |