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I enjoy station building, contesting and helping new folks to join and have fun with our hobby.

December 2019 ISS SSTV Event

Slow-Scan TV from the International Space Station (ISS) was on the air again late in December 2019.  The ISS SSTV event was in memory of cosmonaut Alexei Leonov.

Receiving SSTV Images From the ISS

Satellite Station 4.0 with IC-9700
AB1OC-AB1QB Satellite Station 4.0

We had our satellite station running to track the ISS and capture the SSTV images during the event.

Dec 2019 ISS SSTV Image #6
Dec 2019 ISS SSTV Image

There were quite a few good ISS passes over our area during the event and we were able to capture some nice images.

The video above shows the reception of an SSTV image from the ISS. The images are transmitted on the 2m band using a standard SSTV format. We use a program called MMSSTV to decode the transmissions and display the images.

It’s pretty easy to receive these images – it can be done with an HT, hand-held antenna, and a laptop. The video above shows how to receive an image from the ISS this way. You can read more about what’s involved in setting up equipment and software to receive and decode these images here.

Image Gallery

We had fun receiving the SSTV event images.  The gallery above contains all of the images that we received as part of the event.  For future events, keep an eye on the ARISS SSTV Blog.

Anita, AB1QB and Fred, AB1OC

VHF+ Station Prep for Winter Field Day 2020

We’ve busy preparing for Winter Field Day 2020. We’re planning to expand our station coverage to include more bands above 6m.

Jamey AC1DC Next To New Winter Field Day VHF+ Mast
Jamey AC1DC Next To Our New WFD VHF+ Mast

We are planning on adding the 1.25m, 33cm, and 23cm bands to our Winter Field Day 2020 setup. Jamey, AC1DC and I put together a new mast to support Yagis for these new bands a few weeks back.

Rovers for New Bands

Winter Field Day Rover Test
Winter Field Day Rover Test

Jon, AC1EV and Jerry, K1OKD have been working on a Rover set up so that folks can make contacts on these new bands and help out all of the Winter Field Day stations in our area.

VHF+ Station Testing for Winter Field Day 2020

VHF Station #1 Test
VHF Station #1 Test

The first station that we put together (VHF #1) is based upon an Elecraft KX3/PX3 combination. We added an outboard 100W HF amplifier and two Tranverters to the radio to cover 160m-10m, 1.25m, and 33cm. We plan to use this station for VHF+ contacts during the daytime and for HF operations at night. All of our Winter Field Day Stations will have computers for logging and digital modes and they will all support Phone, CW, and Digital modes. Also, we will be using networked N1MM+ for logging at Winter Field Day.

VHF Station #2 Test
VHF Station #2 Test

The second station we put together (VHF #2) uses an Icom IC-9100 Transceiver and will cover the HF bands, 6m, 2m, 70cm, and 23cm. It will have a computer-controlled satellite setup that uses a Mac Laptop for tracking as well as a windows computer for logging, digital modes, and CW. The IC-9100 has 100w out on the HF Bands, 6m, and 2m as well as 70w output on the 70cm band – plenty of power for Winter Field Day. The 23cm side of the IC-9100 does 10w out so we’ve added a 100w amplifier for this band. The combination of the amp and the high-gain 23cm antenna that we are using will make our Effective Radiated Power (ERP) on 23cm in excess of 2,000w.

Thanks to some great work by Jon, Jerry, Jamey, and Anita our two most complex stations are ready to go. We will be testing our 3 remaining HF station including one which supports 160m in the near future.

We hope that you’ll join us for some operating fun at Winter Field Day! You can sign-up for operating, roving, and/or station set up at Winter Field Day 2020 here.

Fred, AB1OC

 

Welcome to the 2020 Executive Committee Members

As we recently held our annual officer elections, I’d like to thank the departing officers for their service to the Nashua Area Radio Society.  Departing the Executive committee are:

  • Vice President, Dave Merchant, K1DLM
  • Secretary, Brian McCaffrey, W1BP
  • Programs, Scott Andersen, NE1RD

2020 Executive Committee Members

I’d like to congratulate and welcome our new and returning Officers and Directors to the Executive Committee.  Our 2020 Officers and Directors are:

  • President, Fred Kemmerer, AB1OC
  • Vice President, Jamey Finchum, AC1DC
  • Secretary, Jon Turner, AC1EV
  • Treasurer, Charlie Dunn, W1CBD
  • Activities, Jim Lajoie, K1BRM
  • Programs, Jeff Lalmond,  AC1FX
  • Membership, Anita Kemmerer, AB1QB

I am looking forward to working with the New Executive Committee and toward a successful 2020.

Fred, AB1OC

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