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SOTA/POTA Activation on Mt. Kearsarge at Rollins State Park

On June 9th we will be having a club activation of Rollins State Park (POTA K-2676) and Mt. Kearsarge (SOTA W1/HA-010). An added bonus is that the ARRL VHF contest will begin at 2:00 pm on this day! The bands should be active.

This is a drive-able mountain – you are welcome to drive or hike. There are a parking lot and picnic area a short distance from the top where we will be setting up. The peak is a short hike from the parking area. This activity should appear to anyone who wants to work portable operations – you do not have to take part in SOTA/POTA/VHF contest – you can come and operate and have fun.

Portable 6m SOTA Station
Portable SOTA Station

Fred, AB1OC will be bringing the portable satellite station. I will have my mobile HF station (IC-7100), a couple of HTs with the 2m/70cm Elk Antenna and tape measure yagis, and the Elecraft KX2 as well. I can’t use them all at the same time and would be very happy to share!

Abby, AB1BY, and Jamey, AC1DC, Provide a BBQ
Abby, Ab1BY, and Jamey, AC1DC, Provide a BBQ

I will also be bringing my grill if you want to bring anything to grill up during the day.

Here is a map to the parking area on Mt. Kearsarge (you can also hike to the summit from this location):

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/”/43.3787932,-71.8587101/@43.3782947,-71.8593654,219m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!4m1!3e0

If you would like a longer hike to the summit you will have to start in Winslow State Park – same place, just a different entrance:

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/”/43.3898777,-71.8675513/@43.3898749,-71.8676715,86m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!4m1!3e0

You can show up at any time, but I think the most people should try to be there by 12:00 pm to be set up with plenty of time to operate.

Jamey, AC1DC

HAB-3 To Launch On Sunday – How To Track Our High-Altitude Balloon

We are planning the third launch of our High-Altitude Balloon (HAB-3) this Sunday, June 3rd between 10 am and 11 am ET. We will be launching locally from the Hollis-Brookline HS here in Hollis, NH. Read on to learn more about our HAB projects and how to track our HAB while it is in flight.

You can learn more about our HAB projects here on our website and you can view a video about our first two HAB launches above.

High-Altitude Balloon Launch Site and Weather

The weather and Jetstream conditions look good for our HAB-3 launch! The jet stream has been unusually tranquil the past couple of weeks and this is going to enable us to launch locally from the High-School here in Hollis, NH. Nashua Area Radio Society members and friends are invited to join us for our launch.

HAB Launch
HAB Launch!

We have been working with students at the Hudson Memorial School and World Academy here in NH. The students and their teachers will handle HAB-3 launch preparations and the launch. Launch preparations will begin on site at 9:00 am ET.

HAB Launch Weather
HAB-3 Launch Weather

The weather forecast looks great for our launch on Sunday with mostly sunny skies and moderate winds. These conditions should enable us to capture some spectacular video from HAB-3 during its flight! We are also planning to live-stream video from our HAB-3 launch and recovery to the Nashua Area Radio Society Facebook page.

Tracking Our HAB

I wanted to share some information about tracking our HAB as it flies. Our balloon will carry’s a GPS receiver and a 2m APRS Transmitter.

HAB Flight Platform
HAB Flight Platform

The onboard APRS transmitter will operate on the Amateur Radio standard terrestrial APRS frequency of 144.390 MHz and will transmit our HAB’s position, heading, speed, altitude and other telemetry data every minute during HAB-3’s flight. The transmitter is battery-powered and generates a 250 mW signal into a dipole antenna suspended from HAB’-2s flight platform. HAB-3 will use N1FD-11 as its call sign.

HAB-2 Flight Track on aprs.fi
HAB-2 Flight Track on aprs.fi

HAB-3’s APRS packets will be picked up by ground-based Digipeaters and iGates and will be relayed to aprs.fi where the HAB’s current location and flight path can be tracked.  You can click on the link in the previous line to see HAB-3’s current location and flight track.

HAB-3 Flight Path Prediction
HAB-3 Flight Path Prediction

Based upon online HAB flight prediction calculators that we have been using, we expect the HAB’s flight to last a little more than 2 1/2 hours. The HAB should reach an altitude of over 110,000 ft before the balloon bursts and the parachute on the flight platform brings HAB-3 back to the ground at a safe speed. The above predictions will likely somewhat different from HAB-3’s actual flight path. Based upon the predictions, HAB-3 will be traveling approximately 25 km between its takeoff point and landing near Devens, MA.

HAB APRS Packet Information
HAB APRS Packet Information

Aprs.fi will store and display a copy of all of the APRS AX.25 packets transmitted by HAB-3 during its flight. Of particular interest to the STEM element of the flight will be the Balloon’s data on atmospheric temperature and pressure conditions at different altitudes.

All you need to track HAB-3 during its flight is Internet access and a web browser. Just click on one of the aprs.fi links here to see HAB-3’s current location and altitude. If you have an APRS ground station, you may also be able to receive HAB-3’s telemetry directly during the flight.

We will post updates on launch plans and the flight in the Youth Forum on our website.

T minus 2 days and counting until HAB-3 launches….

[waiting name=”Balloon 3 Countdown To Launch”]

Fred, AB1OC

Hamvention 2018

On May 16th, Fred, AB1OC and I traveled to Dayton, OH for the annual Hamvention, held at the Greene County Fairgrounds in Xenia, OH for the 2nd year.

Contest University 2018
Contest University 2018

The Hamvention opened on Friday, May 18th, but we attended Contest University, held at the Crowne-Plaza in Dayton on Thursday.  We attended some great presentations there including one on VHF Contesting with JT modes – FT8 and MSK144 by W5ZN,  Joel Harrison and one on Learning from your Log-Checking Report by Doug Grant, K1DG. We also got to hear Rob Sherwood, NC0B, report on transceiver performance.

Anita, AB1QB with Dave, N1RF
Anita, AB1QB with Dave, N1RF

NARS Member Dave Michaels, N1RF  recently moved to Indianapolis, which is not far from Xenia.  Fred and I met up with Dave on Friday at the Hamvention.  It was great to see him again.

Elecraft KX2 Shack in a Box
Elecraft KX2 Shack in a Box

Since our Tech Night show and tell on portable and mountain-topping equipment, I have been interested in the KX2.  Our first stop on Friday was the Elecraft booth where we purchased the KX2 “Shack in a Box” and some accessories to go with it.  I am looking forward to using it during our upcoming SOTA activations to operate using FT8 and other digital modes.

Par Endfedz portable wire antennas
Par Endfedz portable wire antennas

We also purchased some PAR EndfedZ wire antennas from LNR Precision.

Burns Fisher, WB1FJ at the AMSAT Booth
Burns Fisher, WB1FJ at the AMSAT Booth

Next, we visited the AMSAT booth, where we chatted with NARS member, Burns Fisher, WB1FJ.

Dave Jordan, AA4KN, ARISS Mentor
Left to Right, AB1QB, Dave Jordan, AA4KN, ARISS Mentor, and AB1OC

We also met Dave Jordan, AA4KN, who is the ARISS Mentor for the upcoming ISS  Crew Contact with Hudson Memorial School.

Yaesu's newly announced transceiver, the FTdx101D
Yaesu’s newly announced transceiver, the FTdx101D

We saw a few newly announced items while visiting the vendor buildings.  Yaesu announced the FTdx101D.

Kenwood’s new transceiver, the TS-890S

Kenwood announced the TS-890S, which is pictured above.

SteppIR's new SDA-2000 Controller
SteppIR’s new SDA-2000 Controller

We also saw SteppIR’s new controller, the SDA-2000 OptimizIR

Flex Radio Power Genius Amplifier
FlexRadio Power Genius XL Amplifier

We also saw the FlexRadio Power Genius XL 1500 Watt Amplifier, which recently started shipping.

Rotating Mast soon to be available from Buddipole
Rotating Mast System soon to be available from Buddipole

We also visited Chris Drummond, W6HFP from Buddipole and he showed us their new MastWerks Mast/Tripod system.

Information on GOLF Series of Satellites at AMSAT Forum
Information on GOLF Series of Satellites at AMSAT Forum

We attended a few forums at the Hamvention including one from FlexRadio on SDR Technology.  Especially interesting was the AMSAT forum, where we learned about upcoming Satellite launches, including the GOLF Program (to follow the FOX Program).  Satellites in the GOLF program will have higher orbits resulting in larger footprints and also will incorporate new technology.

Overall, we had a great time at the Hamvention and we’re looking forward to going back in 2019!

Anita, AB1QB

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