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Join us for the ARRL Rookie Roundup SSB on April 17!!

Are you a new Ham who has received your first license in the past 3 years? Are you interested in finding out what contesting is all about?   The ARRL has a contest just for you! The ARRL Rookie Roundup SSB is coming up on Sunday, April 17 from 18:00 UTC until 23:59 UTC (2 pm – 8 pm) and it is just for “Rookies”. We will be fielding a Multi-Op entry from the AB1OC/AB1QB QTH using our club callsign, N1FD.

Non-rookies can help by getting on the air and working rookies in the contest! See the ARRL Rookie Roundup Site for the rules and exchange.

AB1OC Antenna Tower
AB1OC Antenna Tower

We will hold elmering sessions for the contest to help you learn how to operate our station and use a contest logger the weekend of April 9th and 10th.  Join us at one of three sessions :

  • Saturday, April 9 at 10:00 am
  • Saturday, April 9th at 2:00 pm
  • Sunday, April 10th at 1:00 pm

The rules for the Rookie Roundup are on the ARRL website at http://www.arrl.org/rookie-roundup. If you are a rookie and you are interested in operating in the contest, or just visiting our station and watching the operation, contact Anita, AB1QB at [email protected].

AB1OC/AB1QB Shack
AB1OC/AB1QB Shack

3D Printing for Fun and Homebrewing

I recently picked up a mini 3D printer made by M3D.com because I wanted to channel my inner-maker and see what it was like to dabble in 3D printing, but I didn’t want to spend the $1k-$2k or more for trying out something that I might not like.

This particular printer has a capability of printing objects up to 5.9″ x 5.9″ x 5.9″ in both PLA and ABS.  It is not the fastest printer out there, but with a little patience and sub $400 prices, I was willing to give it a try.

3D Printer

After unpacking the printer and settling on the white filament for my first dive into 3D printing, I looked for something that was simple, small, and easy to print.  I picked a flop-eared bunny for one of my daughters for Easter.  I pulled this 3D model from a well-stocked source of 3D models called Thingiverse.

3D Printer Widget

It was easy to get the printer up-n-running.  Here is a sequence of photos during the 4-hour process with the final image being the bunny with all raft and supports removed.

3D Printer in Operation 3D Printer in Operation 3D Printer in Operation 3D Printer in Operation

Now that I got thru my first successful 3D print.  I started thinking more of what can I print that might be practical and useful?  I know I have always wanted something to keep my charging cords from falling behind a desk or nightstand, so you can print these:

3D Printer Cables

And how about a nice custom case for that new Raspberry Pi you recently got?  Or custom printing some other little project box?

Raspberry Pi Case made with a 3D Printer

There are many helpful projects you can print that already exist on the Internet and many colors to choose from.  Want to strike out on your own and brew your own custom widget?  Here is a chance to learn 3D modeling and there a quite a few freeware versions of software to choose from.   I recommend going to a site like 3D Printing for Beginners for starters.  There appears to be quite a bit of info on this site to keep you busy in learning about 3D printing.

Wayne, AG1A

VK0EK Heard Island DXpedition is active now!

VK0EK Heard Island DXpeditionVK0EK DXpedition – March 6 – April 20, 2016

DURING the FT4JA DXpedition (March 29th – April 11th)

Because we will be on the air at the same time as the FT4JA DXpedition – and because we will both be operating from a very similar time zone – it is very important that we coordinate with the French Team, and we have. We will use different frequencies for RTTY to allow a greater listening range until FT4JA comes on the air.  We may occasionally deviate from this plan before FT4JA comes on the air, if the op considers it useful to do so. We also will make sure we are on valid and legal frequencies for 80M SSB.

Check out the website for the VK0EK Heard Island DXpedition. They have some great tools on their website to help folks who are trying to work them.

Source: Link to the VK0EK DXpedition website

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