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A Hamvention to Remember

2019 – A Hamvention to Remember

Fred, AB1OC and I have traveled to Dayton to the Hamvention just about every year since we were licensed in 2011.  We have a great time each year, learning at Contest University and the Forums, visiting the vendors to check out our next purchase, and catching up with friends at the dinners and at the Hamvention.  However, this year’s Hamvention will stand out as a Hamvention to remember in comparison to the rest as we had so many friends from the Nashua Area Radio Society to share it with.

Tuesday and Wednesday – Trip and Arrival in Dayton

Dave, K1DLM watches as our waitress at the Melting Pot prepares the Fondue
Dave, K1DLM watches as our waitress at the Melting Pot prepares the Fondue

Fred and I drove to Dayton with Jamey, AC1DC, leaving Tuesday evening and arriving Wednesday midday.   Thanks go out to Jamey, for putting up with and helping with the very long and tiring drive to and from Dayton. My birthday almost always falls during the Hamvention and Fred takes me out to eat at my choice of restaurants.  Lately, my favorite has been the Melting Pot, a restaurant that serves fondue.  They serve a four-course meal,  with your choice of Cheese Fondue, Salad, Entrees, which you cook on a stick, and Chocolate Fondue for dessert.  This year I was honored to be joined by Dave, K1DLM, Jamey, AC1DC and Tom, AB1NS in addition to Fred.  I think that Fondue was a new experience for most and I appreciate that everyone was a good sport and joined along with us.  This was definitely a birthday to remember.

Thursday – Contest University and Booth Setup

Contest University
Contest University

On Thursday, we attended Contest University, where we learned about Solar Weather and What is Known about Solar Cycle 25 and how the WRTC 2014 winners can work 300-400 CW QSOs per hour in the major contests.  There is always a large crowd here and we learn something new every year.

NARS Booth at ARRL Expo at Hamvention
NARS Booth at ARRL Expo at Hamvention

On Thursday afternoon, we headed over to the Greene County Fairgrounds in Xenia, the site of Hamvention.  The ARRL invited us to be a spotlight club in their booth, which was also the 2019 ARRL Convention.  It was time to setup the booth before the festivities begin on Friday.  Thanks to Jamey, AC1DC, Sandy, XYL of NE1RD, and Burns, WB1FJ for helping with the booth.  You can see how great it looked in the photo above.  Additionally, we had a great spot, right next to the meet and greet for the ARRL executives and across from the RSGB.

NARS Dinner at the Spaghetti Warehouse
NARS Dinner at the Spaghetti Warehouse

By Thursday evening, more of the NARS team had arrived.  We met for dinner at the Spaghetti Warehouse, near the Crowne Plaza in downtown Dayton.  Pictured above are Jerry, K1OKD, Charlie, W1CBD, Dave, K1DLM, Brian, W1BP, Fred, AB1OC and Tom, AB1NS.

Friday – Start of Hamvention!

ARRL Dayton 2019
ARRL Dayton 2019

On Friday morning, everyone arrived bright and early for the opening of Hamvention.  The ARRL invited us to be in their group picture before the crowds arrived.

NARS Team in the booth at Dayton
NARS Team in the booth at Dayton

After the photo shoot, we returned to the booth and waited for the crowds to arrive.  We had lots of visitors and plenty of club officers and members interested in learning about our club, our focus on mentoring, club activities, youth outreach, and of course, Field Day.

Jamey at Forum
Jamey Presents at Friday ARRL Forum

The ARRL invited us to do a presentation at one of their Forums on Friday morning – the ARRL Spotlight on Radio Clubs and Mentoring.  The presentation was well received by the audience and afterwards, at our booth, we have been mentoring other clubs on how to improve their clubs.  Thanks to the following members who were part of the presentation:

A copy of the slides can be found in an article on our website.  The ARRL video recorded the forum and we will make the video available to members once we receive it from the ARRL.

Saturday – Awards Dinner

NARS Club of the Year at Hamvention Awards Dinner
NARS Club of the Year at Hamvention Awards Dinner

On Saturday evening, we attended the Hamvention Awards Dinner at the Mills Park Hotel in Yellow Springs, not far from Xenia, where we received the Club of the Year award.  DARA (the Dayton Amateur Radio Organization, who runs the Hamvention) put on a great event.

Abby, AB1BY with Nobel Prize Winner Joe Taylor, K1JT
Abby, AB1BY with Nobel Laureate Joe Taylor, K1JT

The food was excellent – and we got to dine with many dignitaries – ARRL President Rick Roderick and CEO Howard Michel, Nobel Laureate Joe Taylor, and Presidents and Officers of AMSAT, YLRL, DARA, DARC, and other prominent Ham Radio Organizations.

Pietro Begali, I2RTF with Fred, AB1OC and Anita, AB1QB
Pietro Begali, I2RTF with Fred, AB1OC and Anita, AB1QB

We also spoke to the other award winners, Chris Janssen, DL1MGB, the chair for WRTC-2018 in Germany, Pietro Begali, I2RTF, who makes the most beautiful and high quality CW keys and also contributes a great deal to Amateur Radio in Italy, and Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF, founder and leader of the Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation (HamSCI).  For more on their stories, see the Hamvention 2019 Awards Page.

Club of the Year Award
Club of the Year Award

Sunday – Saying Goodbye and Heading Home from a Hamvention to Remember

Bob Heil, K9IED visits the Booth
Bob Heil, K9IED visits the Booth

Sunday was the last day of Hamvention.  We continued to get lots of visitors to our booth, including Bob Heil, K9EID, host of Ham Nation and whose company, Heil Sound, makes high-quality Professional and Amateur Radio Audio gear.

Sadly, around noon, it was time to tear down the booth and pack up to go home.  We attended the public awards ceremony, where we were again honored, and then we left to drive home. Thanks to our club photographer, Charlie, W1CBD for taking so many great photos during the event, many of which are in this article.  Thanks to all of the members who traveled out to Dayton and spent time with us and helped out at Hamvention.   This was truly a Hamvention to Remember. Thanks also to all members of the Nashua Area Radio Society for helping to make us an International Award Winning Club!

Anita, AB1QB

The Nashua Area Radio Society Story

Quite a few Nashua Area Radio Society members are headed for the Dayton Hamvention® this week. The theme of Hamvention 2019 is “Mentoring the Next Generation”.  We will be receiving some important recognition for our work to bring new Hams into the Amateur Radio Service, for our Amateur Radio related STEM learning programs in local schools, and for our many Ham Mentoring projects. We will be recognized as the Dayton Hamvention 2019 Club of the Year.  We will also be sharing The Nashua Area Radio Society Story as a forum presentation at Dayton.

NARS Story
The Nashua Area Radio Society Story (click to view)

We are also being recognized by the ARRL as a Spotlight Club for our Mentoring work. The ARRL has dedicated their “ARRL Spotlight on Radio Clubs and Mentoring” forum on Friday, May 17th at 11:50 am in Forum Room 3 to us so that we can share The Nashua Area Radio Society Story including ideas and programs that have worked well for us. You can view a copy of the presentation that we’ll be sharing by clicking on the image above. The presentation contains links to the embedded videos so you can enjoy those as well.

I want to express my deepest appreciation and thanks to all of the Nashua Area Radio Society members have contributed so much to our many projects, programs, and activities. Without all of you, we would not have been able to do what we have done to help others and to forward the Amateur Radio Service.

We hope that our readers who will be attending the Dayton Hamvention this year will join us for our Forum Presentation on Friday and will also stop by and see our display in the ARRL Booth at Dayton.

We’ll be sharing highlights from Dayton 2019 in our Forums as we go and Scott, NE1RD has time planned for us to share our Dayton experience at an upcoming meeting when we return.

Fred, AB1OC

N1FD Wins 2019 ARRL Rookie Roundup SSB!

The results are in – the N1FD multi-op entry came in 1st place in the Multi-Op Area 1 Category in the 2019 ARRL Rookie Roundup SSB.   Not only did we win our category, but our score of 12,900 was also higher than any other entry.  The next closest was KD9IPO, single op entry from Michigan.

Rookie Roundup Operators W1KRK, KC1JDX and KA1KAT learn from AB1OC at Bootcamp
Rookie Roundup Operators W1KRK, KC1JDX, and KA1KAT learn from AB1OC at Bootcamp

Congratulations to the Rookie Roundup Operators:

The team operated from AB1QB’s and AB1OC’s QTH.

The Complete contest results can be found on the ARRL website  http://contests.arrl.org/rrscores.php?iid=625

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