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Nashua Area Radio Society Newsletter Articles. You can find an archive of our Newsletters on our website.

Member Spotlight (Abby – AB1BY)

My name is Abby and I’m thirteen years old. I’m in the seventh grade and live in Nashua, New Hampshire where I am a straight-A student and a member of the National Junior Honor Society. I play flute and oboe in the band and I also play soccer, tennis and I have received my junior black belt in karate. I am a member of a Destination Imagination team that has competed in the Global Finals representing the state of New Hampshire and placed 17th in the world… twice!

Member Spotlight, Abby, AB1BY
2016 ARRL NPOTA – St. Gaudens NHP

But, one of the things that I’m most proud of is that I’m a licensed Amateur Radio Operator (AB1BY, formerly KC1FFX)! You may ask what gets a young girl interested in Amateur Radio? Well, I have my dad to partly blame for that! He was a new ham and was very excited about amateur radio and wanted to share his new love with my brother, Connor (KC1GGX) and myself. In January of 2016, he told us about the ARRL’s Kids Day on the Air and let me operate his rig. That was it. I was hooked! He registered me for the next Technician Class Licensing Class through our club, the Nashua Area Radio Club (N1FD).

Member Spotlight, Abby, AB1BY
Receiving my Tech License (with Anita AB1QB & Fred AB1OC)

I received my Technician Class license in March of 2016 when I was eleven. I took the club’s licensing class. It’s a two-day class over the weekend with the exam held on Sunday night. That Sunday I passed the exam for my Technician Class license.  In October I took the club’s General licensing class and upgraded to General Class.

Member Spotlight, Abby, AB1BY
Common Emitter Birthday Cake!
Member Spotlight, Abby, AB1BY
Extra success! KC1ENX/AE (with Fred AB1OC and Anita (AB1QB)

Finally, on April 30th, 2017 (the day after my 13th birthday) I successfully passed my test to upgrade to my Amateur Extra Class license! It was a very hard test. I took the licensing class, which was 3 long days and I spent several months of studying with some help from my dad (KC1ENX) and lot of help from my Elmer and friend, Fred (AB1OC). Fred spent many, many hours with my dad and I helping me understand the difficult material – I think my dad learned a lot too!

Member Spotlight, Abby, AB1BY
Our club members are awesome Elmers!

I am very lucky to be a part of the Nashua Area Radio Club. It is a very active club and there is always something to do. The members are awesome Elmers and don’t treat you like you’re a kid. They have given me a lot of help and it makes me want to help other kids get involved with amateur radio.

Member Spotlight - Abby, AB1BY, On Kids Day
My friends trying out Amateur Radio for the ARRL’s Kids Day
Members Spotlight, AB1BY Operating as N1FD Youth Outreach at Mine Falls Park
N1FD Youth Outreach at Mine Falls Park

Some of my friends joined us for this year’s ARRL Kids Day on the Air even though we were having a bad snow storm! The Nashua Area Radio Club does a lot of youth outreach activities and I am really looking forward to the High Altitude Balloon launch that is coming up in June!

 

Members Spotlight, AB1BY Operating SOTA
Summits on the Air (SOTA) – Mt. Pack Monadnock

You may hear me on the air calling CQ DX! I love chasing DX (my farthest contact is New Zealand on 100 watts!)and contesting. I also enjoy mobile and portable operating. I have done a couple of Summits on the Air with a 2m HT and an Elk antenna and participated in National Parks on the Air at St. Gaudens NHP. I also like to Fox Hunt and I am learning CW through our club classes. I have been a part of the N1FD team that has taken part in the ARRL Rookie Roundup for SSB, RTTY, and CW and have been an operator for the 13 Colonies Event as K2K.

Members Spotlight, AB1BY at 2016 ARRL Field Day
2016 ARRL Field Day – Everyone pitches in!

I am most excited about Field Day! Last year’s field day was a blast and the highlight of the year for me. We spent Friday setting up antennas, tents, and stations. Friday night I was allowed to sleep out – although I really didn’t get much sleep. I was busy “testing” out the radios. Once field day began I was on the air most of the time. I even operated most of the night on Saturday until I finally crashed for some sleep.

 

 

Member Spotlight, AB1BY Operating at 2016 Field Day!
2016 Field Day!

Our call sign is N1FD or Number 1 Field Day and it’s for a good reason. This year we are going to have a better setup than last year, which is hard to believe.

My brother, Connor (KC1GGX) working on his pixie ki
My brother, Connor (KC1GGX) working on his pixie kit.

I’m really happy my brother, Connor (KC1GGX) will be joining me this year. I think he got interested in radio last year when he saw the setup that the club had. He is going to have a great time this year!

There is so much to do with Amateur Radio and I look forward to trying many new things. There is always something interesting and fun to do and so much more to learn. And that is really what got a young girl interested in Amateur Radio.  73!

Abby, KC1FFX

Choosing my next Rig: What’s the best one for me?

My old (2012) Yaesu FT-950 lost output! I was getting maybe 5 watts out on any one band! What to do? These days, I am the proverbial “store-bought” ham … not even kit building! So the choices were to sell as a parts rig on eBay and put the proceeds towards a new rig so shipping the rig all the way to California for factory repair since no repair facilities are on the East Coast. Time for a lot of research!

I have always been a very analytical person. I guess that’s why I was so successful at my occupation: Air Traffic Controller and Air Traffic Manager.

Fortunately, I have been tracking new transceivers and their prices for some time.  To this end, I created an Excel spreadsheet. I got all the manufacturer transceiver brochures from HRO and, using the specs from my FT-950 as a base, listed the comparative item and assigned it points, plus or minus, as that transceiver compared to my FT-950 specs. Admittedly, this “point-value” system is subjective. Did I say, I was analytical?

The results: If I were to buy a new radio today, it would the Icom IC-7300. I am happy to share this spreadsheet with all my friends worldwide:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0upfryjKmcqYnJGUkFrczZsYTg/view

Oh, yes! In the end, I decided to repair my FT-950 at the Yaesu factory … they did a good job; quite reasonably priced … see you on the air!

Layne, AE1N

Another Milestone at Our Last Club Meeting – 150 Members!

We reached another milestone as of our last club meeting – we have grown the Nashua Area Radio Club to over 150 members! This is the result of a great deal of hard work on the part of many of our club’s members. Welcome to the many new folks who have joined us!

Nashua Area Radio Club Members
Club Members at Our Meeting

We had a great turnout at our May meeting which features updates on numerous club activities including our upcoming Field Day plans, CW Classes, License Classes, our High-Altitude Balloon Project, our upcoming SOTA/POTA activation, our Club Repeater Net, our First Place Finish in the recent ARRL Rookie Roundup SSB, and more.

Burns Fisher, W2BFJ On Amateur Satellites
Burns Fisher, W2BFJ On Amateur Satellites

Club member, Burns Fisher W2BFJ, was our speaker and he provided an interesting presentation on AMSAT and Amateur Satellites. Burns wrote the software for AO-85 and his presentation sparked a great deal of interest among club members.

We are looking forward to lots of Amateur Radio fun in the coming months!

Fred, AB1OC

Radio Amateurs Developing Skills Worldwide