Technical Mentoring and Elmering Net – 8/8/2019

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We had another interesting net tonight with 7 check-ins plus net control Frank, K6FLD. Tonight’s topics included:

  • Jim, N6SXB’s 3D printed remote-controlled airplane.
  • Levi, K6LCM’s store and forward repeater onboard a drone experiment.
  • How to renew your ham license other than over the internet.
  • Eric, KG6WXC’s Mammoth (Ski Resort) ham radio emergency call for help experience.

Tune in to the SBARC TM&E Net every Thursday at 8:00 PM local (2000 Hrs) and see what interesting questions might arise or ask some of your own! All club members and visitors are encouraged to check in to the net each week and join in with questions and /or answers and contribute the knowledge of new and seasoned amateur radio operators alike.

Technical Mentoring and Elmering Net – 8/1/2019

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We had another interesting net tonight with 11 check-ins plus net control Brian, K6BPM. Tonight’s topics included:

  • 2M SSB with a 40-year-old radio, would I need to replace any capacitors?
  • J-pole antenna for 70 cm, can it be used in horizontal orientation?
  • Shark Week.

Tune in to the SBARC TM&E Net every Thursday at 8:00 PM local (2000 Hrs) and see what interesting questions might arise or ask some of your own! All club members and visitors are encouraged to check in to the net each week and join in with questions and /or answers and contribute the knowledge of new and seasoned amateur radio operators alike.

WWV Is Turning 100!

QST QST QST – On October 1, 2019 WWV will celebrate it’s 100th birthday, and a group of intrepid hams from the Northern Colorado Amateur Radio Club have decided to celebrate with a special event station. The call will be WW0WWV and will operate from September 28 to October 2. Please go to www.wwv100.com to lend an assist, donate, or just to get more information! A GoFundMe has been established to raise funds for this event, so if you would like to make a donation, you can do that here:  https://www.gofundme.com/f/wwv-centennial-station

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Technical Mentoring and Elmering Net – 7/25/2019

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We had another interesting net tonight with 9 check-ins plus net control Ken, KA6KEN. Tonight’s topics included:

  • FT8 Digital Mode
  • SignaLink USB
  • Ham Radio CAT Control

Tune in to the SBARC TM&E Net every Thursday at 8:00 PM local (2000 Hrs) and see what interesting questions might arise or ask some of your own! All club members and visitors are encouraged to check in to the net each week and join in with questions and /or answers and contribute the knowledge of new and seasoned amateur radio operators alike.

Field Day 2019 Results

Field Day 2019 was quite a success!  Despite a late start in the year, and a large number of last year’s heavy-lifters being on vacation this year, we had a good turnout and had fun. A big hand goes out to Abhilekh Virdi (W6WV), Bob Muller (KB6CTX), and Steve Merchant (K6AW) for helping me with all the setup. Jonah Blossom (W6HKE) and his girlfriend stopped by and helped for a bit too. Thanks to Theo (KK6YYZ) for securing the park, and Brian (K6BPM) for lending us his wifi gear.

We had two stations this year: the Rover with the SteppIR antenna and a 40/80 dipole, and a second station set up on a table in the field under an awning with a G5RV dipole on three fiberglass poles at about 35 or 40 feet in an inverted-V configuration. Denis Franklin (W6EW) kept us all company while operating HF independently from his vehicle. The best story of the weekend involves Orvel Black (NA6J). Orvel attended an SBARC meeting about a year ago and chose to swing by Field Day for a couple of hours this year to check it out. He has his Extra class license, but he has been waiting to get his morse code skills up to around 20wmp before “allowing himself” to transmit, although he listens frequently. He was so excited by the Field Day events that he decided he had to get on the air and he made his first-ever HF transmission from Field Day. After returning home, he decided he had enjoyed operating so much that he came all the way back from Ventura to operate from about midnight until past 7:00am Sunday morning and he made well over 100 contacts during that time. He told me it was “a day of firsts” for him and “Absolutely a great experience.” His enthusiasm was off the charts. This alone made it all worth it.

Abhilekh made a couple of CW contacts and many SSB contacts. Steve Merchant was our heavy hitter with 412 CW contacts over the course of about eight hours. Orvel made over 100 contacts in over seven hours. All in all we had 592 contacts across the 2, 20, 40, and 80 meter bands. Our point score submitted to the ARRL was 2,662 (although, true score will be at least 35 points less due to some duplicate QSOs). Last year our point score was 2,236 for 553 contacts. Last year our score was heavily influenced by all the bonus points we achieved including attendance by our ARRL Section Manager, GOTA station, National Traffic System message completion, and many more, while this year we also achieved the natural power, 100% emergency power, and media publicity bonus, the real points driver was Steve Merchant’s 412 CW contacts. We get DOUBLE points for morse code contacts, so this created a big boost to our points total. We also get double points for digital modes, so we may want to strive to use all three modes next year.

Click here to check out the statistics that I compiled from our log file.  After clicking on the above link, you can simply click “Next” (in the top right corner) multiple times to get an overview of the various statistics, but you’ll find a WEALTH of info if you spend some time digging (many of the pages have buried links to fun things that you won’t stumble across simply by clicking “Next”). You can go down very long rabbit holes in almost every one of the 48 menu items (it isn’t just a flat file). For instance, click on the various MAP links under SUMMARY for a map showing contacts on ALL bands or any one band. There are even KMZ files you can download if you are into Google Earth.

For more about ARRL Field Day click here.  For last year’s results (this year is still being tallied), click here.  If you’d like to join the SBARC Field-Day Mailing List for future Field Days, click here.

Technical Mentoring and Elmering Net – 7/18/2019

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We had another interesting net tonight with 9 check-ins plus net control Frank, K6FLD. Tonight’s topics included:

  • 3D Printing.
  • Shark Tagging for Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
  • Recent ISS contact by school children hosted by SBARC at the Santa Barbara library.
  • Electric Cars and charging.
  • Ham license training and teaching.

Tune in to the SBARC TM&E Net every Thursday at 8:00 PM local (2000 Hrs) and see what interesting questions might arise or ask some of your own! All club members and visitors are encouraged to check in to the net each week and join in with questions and /or answers and contribute the knowledge of new and seasoned amateur radio operators alike.

 

General Club Meeting – July 19, 2019

Do you have a lot of 2m, 220, and 440 radios? SBARC is adding new repeaters every year and we’ll bet you don’t keep your programming updated regularly. At this months meeting we’re going to demonstrate some various types of radio programing software that lets you easily keep up with the latest changes and additions to our ever evolving local repeater infrastructure. You’ll learn how you can share programming and channel data between different brands of radios so no matter which radio you happen to be using, you can keep them organized similarly. We’ll also go over DMR radio programming basics and highlight the differences between normal analog and digital radio programing.

SBARC General Club Meeting
Friday, July 19, 2019 at 7:30 PM
Goleta Union School District Board Room
401 North Fairview Avenue in Goleta

We hope to see you all at the meeting!

Post expires at 11:00pm on Friday July 19th, 2019 but will still be available in the archives.