Tag Archives: Education and Training

Ham Bootcamp Starts on February 29th

The Nashua Area Radio Society will be holding a Ham Radio Bootcamp this Spring.  This is a program to help new or inactive hams to gain the skills they need to get on the air.   You are invited to join us for the first session, which will be held on Saturday, February 29th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.  A light lunch will be provided.

First HF Contact at Bootcamp
First HF Contact at Bootcamp

Here is the planned schedule for the Fall Ham Radio Bootcamp.  Mark these dates on your calendar!

  • Session 1: February 29th
  • Session 2: March 7th
      • How to set up your 1st HF station
      • HF Operating
      • Digital Operating
      • Ground Plane Antenna Kit
  • Session 3: Date TBD
      • Building and tuning up HF Wire Antennas

We will also be scheduling a 4th Ham Radio Bootcamp session, which will be a trip to Ham Radio Outlet in Salem.  Stay tuned to the forums for details.

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Dan and Kenzie Satellite Intro at Bootcamp

For more information on Ham Radio Bootcamp, see the articles from previous sessions held locally and at Boxboro.

If you are interested in attending, RSVP to Anita, AB1QB at [email protected].  If you would like to participate in the HT programming session, please send your HT make and model.

Hope to see you on February 29th!

Anita, AB1QB

A Potential New Project – A Nashua Area Radio Society Club Station

We are currently considering a new project for the Nashua Area Radio Society – potentially building a club station for our members to use. We know that many folks, particularly new and recently upgraded Hams would likely use and benefit from a club station if we had one.

Why Build A Club Station?

A club station would provide many opportunities for our members to build skills and have fun with Amateur Radio. It would also provide an important emergency communications resource to members of our community. Some additional uses of a club station might include:

Space Needs

I wanted to share some ideas about what capabilities we are thinking about including in such a project. First, we’d certainly want to have a permanent space that our members could access and use to make contacts. This means that we’ need to find a location that could support 200 sq ft or more of space for equipment and operators. Space would need to be reasonably accessible to our members and have adequate power, light, heat, and Internet access available.

Possible Club Station Capabilities

Hex Beam Directional Antenna
Hex Beam Directional Antenna

A club station would be an on-going project that would likely evolve and grow with our club’s member’s interests and skills. Some capabilities that we might initially include would be:

  • A 100 w HF station for at least 40m – 10m
  • A combination of a wire (40m) antenna and a directional (Hex beam or a tri-band 20m-10m) antenna
  • An FM repeater transceiver and antenna
  • A computer for logging and other Amateur Radio activities such as Digital operations

HF Transceiver - IC-7300 - Club station radio

100W HF Transceiver Example – Icom IC-7300

Longer-term additions might include:

  • 6m and 80m capabilities
  • Ability to operate the station remotely from home and other locations via the Internet
  • A satellite ground station
  • A 500w amplifier for HF
  • Additional contesting capabilities

Getting Started – What Do We Need?

We are exploring the idea of a club station at this time. The first step in the project would be to find a suitable space that we could use. We’re looking for a location that is centrally located in the Nashua Area. A Loft or similar space at someone’s QTH or a space that is part of an existing business, educational facility, or other public space would make great potential candidates for a club station.

Perhaps you have or know of someone who has a loft or other suitable space that we might use. The benefit to someone who could help us in this way would be ready access to a top-notch Amateur Radio Station along with the satisfaction that comes from helping our members develop their skills and support our community in times of emergency.

If you know of a space that you think we might consider, please contact us at [email protected]. We are also looking for members who would like to help us with this project. We hope to find a space and undertake a club station project in 2020.

Fred, AB1OC

License Classes are Open for Registration

The Nashua Area Radio Society Winter/Spring 2020 License Classes are Open for Registration.  The classes will be held at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Nashua on the following dates:

  • Technician Class: January 18th and 19th
  • General Class: February 22nd and 23rd
  • Extra Class: March 20th, 21st, and 22nd

We will conduct a VE exam session on Sunday at the end of each class.

Our classes are based on the Gordon West license manuals.  We go over every question in the question pool twice and provide many demos to reinforce the material. Our demos will also give you a flavor of what you can do with your license.

To register for a class online, visit  https://www.n1fd.org/amateur-radio-license-class-registration/

If you have any questions, contact Anita, AB1QB at classes @n1fd.org.  You can also contact Anita if you are an ARRL Volunteer Examiner and would like to help out with any of our VE sessions.

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