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Thanksgiving Weekend NPOTA Fun

With only 1 month to go in the ARRL NPOTA event and some free time this Thanksgiving weekend, Fred and I decided to hit the road to activate some new parks.    We activated two nearby parks, each less than 1 hour away from our home,  Lamprey Wild and Scenic River,  WR23, near Epping, NH, and Minuteman National Historical Park, HP27, near Concord, MA.    There were close to 900K QSOs made overall in the NPOTA program as of Thanksgiving day and we also wanted to help the cause to get to 1Million NPOTA QSOs by year’s end.

Map of Lamprey Wild and Scenic River NPOTA
Map of Lamprey Wild and Scenic River

On Saturday, we drove to Epping, NH, where we activated Lamprey Wild and Scenic River.   It was a rainy day, but we still enjoyed the scenic drive along the river.  We drove along the river until we found a place by the river to park and operate.  The bands were not great, with a K-index of 4 and a high A-index.  Despite the conditions, our activation was a success.  We operated on both 20m and 40m SSB and made a total of 307 QSOs over 3 hours.

Minute Man National Historical Park NPOTA
View of Countryside in Minute Man National Historical Park

I work in Burlington, MA and often travel between Burlington and Waltham, MA for meetings.  Each time I passed by Lexington on I-95 I saw the sign for Minute Man NHP and thought it would be fun to do an NPOTA activation from there.  We activated the park on Saturday. We entered the park from the Concord, MA end and were pleasantly surprised to see some nice countryside in the middle of a suburban area of Massachusetts, not far from Boston.

AB1QB logging for AB1OC/M during the NPOTA activation
AB1QB logging for AB1OC/M during the NPOTA activation.

We operated from a parking lot in the park from mid-afternoon until dark.  The bands were a little better on Saturday and we were able to get 239 contacts into the log, mostly the US but also worked stations from Spain, Jamaica, Aruba and Puerto Rico.

We have enjoyed activating 8 National parks so far in the NPOTA event.  We are planning another activation between Christmas and New Years of multiple parks before the end of the event on December 31.

Anita, AB1QB

Nashua ARC Contest Team Makes The Pages Of QST!

We just received our December 2016 issue of QST – our club’s certificate from the 2016 Rookie Roundup SSB was featured in the contest announcement section.  See the article below – or if you have received the December QST it is on page 95.

December 2016 QST Contest Announcement Featuring Our Contest Team's Certificate
December 2016 QST Contest Announcement Featuring Our Contest Team’s Certificate

We are also mentioned on page 82 in the Field Results as we were #1 in the 7A Category.   Congratulations to all of the club members who participated in these achievements!

We will be participating in the Rookie Roundup CW on December 18,  2016.  All club members who have received their first license in the past 3 years are welcome to join the team.  This is a rookie contest and all participants are new to CW – rates are slow – so don’t be concerned if you are only a beginner at CW.    See the calendar entry https://www.n1fd.org/event/arrl-rookie-roundup-cw-contest/ for details.  Contact Anita at [email protected] if you are interested in participating.

Anita, AB1QB

A New LEO Sat! FUNcube-3 (EO-79) Goes Live

FUNcube-3 (EO-79) goes live | November 18, 2016

The EO-79/FUNcube-3 satellite has transitioned to amateur radio service, now that its primary mission has been completed. AMSAT-UK and AMSAT-NL have announced that the FUNcube U/V transponder has been activated with a regular schedule. Due to power budget constraints, the transponder cannot operate 24/7, so an orbit-specific schedule has been developed. The transponder will commence operation 27 minutes after the spacecraft enters sunlight and remain active for 25 minutes. This schedule may be modified in the weeks ahead, as experience dictates. The output power of the amateur radio payload is about 400mW.

Source: FUNcube-3 goes live – Radio Society of Great Britain – Main Site : Radio Society of Great Britain – Main Site

Looks like we have a new LEO satellite that we can work. EO-79 is now active of Amateur Radio use. It has an inverting SSB/CW transponder which operates on the following frequencies:

  • 435.035 – 435.065 MHz Uplink (Initial testing indicates 435.047 – 435.077 actual)
  • 145.935 – 145.965 MHz Downlink

You can learn more about this new satellite here.

Fred (AB1OC)

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