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Winter Field Day 2020 Update

Winter Field Day 2020 is just over two months away and our plans for another successful event are coming together nicely. This week saw key events towards that end. On Monday, the Milford, NH Board of Selectmen approved our request allowing us to stay in the park overnight from Friday, January 24th thru Sunday, January 26th. On Tuesday, the NARS Executive Committee approved our budget for expenses. All we need now is a little more time to prepare equipment, muster our setup/teardown teams, and recruit operators.

What Is Winter Field Day?

For those not familiar with Winter Field Day (WFD), the purpose is to gain hands-on experience with emergency communications under winter conditions. And although our objective is to be safe (and warm) while having fun during winter’s doldrums, scores are tallied and thus, it’s a contest. For Winter Field Day 2019, NARS was number one in category (4-oscar), and number two overall.

This year we have our sights set on the top position with a solid plan to win it. Specifically, we are increasing our transmitter count to 5-oscar, adding a 2nd 40m antenna, and more VHF+ capability. Details of our plans and hands-on demo on using the equipment will be presented at our Tuesday, December 10th at 7 pm – Winter Field Day 2020 Tech Night. If you are interested in participating in WFD, you are encouraged to attend.

We Need Your Help

The planning team is working hard to make WFD a safe and enjoyable event for everyone. But we really need your help to make this a success. We are looking for members willing to commit to helping transport equipment, setup and teardown stations. Here is a summary of our needs:

  • Transportation to Keyes park on Friday morning – especially if you have a pick-up truck (but all are welcome).
  • Setup of the tower, antennas, and equipment on Friday afternoon and again Saturday morning.
  • Site teardown on Sunday after 2 pm and transportation away from the park.

If you are new to amateur radio, field day is a fantastic way to get some first-hand experience in building a high-performance multi-mode station; including putting up a tower and antennas.

And of course, we need operators! An “official” sign up list will be posted once we finalize a few details, but we are looking for people to commit now. If you are interested in operating (especially CW), please let us know. You don’t need an advanced license to join in. We’ll have plenty of control operators for the HF bands and Technicians have full privileges on VHF+. This is a great opportunity for new hams (and new club members) to participate in a major outdoor contest.

Learning More…

I hope you will join us for Winter Field Day 2020. If you want to hear more, or sign-up, please attend the NARS December 3rd Membership Meeting or the December 10th Tech Night. If you can’t make either meeting, please contact, Jerry Doty, K1OKD,  Fred Kemmerer, AB1OC, or anyone else on the NARS Winter Field Day planning team.

Thank you, happy Thanksgiving es 73!
DE Jerry, K1OKD

Ham Nation Features Nashua Area Radio Society Activities and Projects

The Nashua Area Radio Society’s activities and projects were featured on Ham Nation on Wednesday, November 27th. You can view the show below.


Ham Nation Episode 430 Featuring The Nashua Area Radio Society

Bob Heil’s, K9EID interview covered activities and projects of the Nashua Area Radio Society.  The interview began with Bob sharing a clip from a previous episode that we did a while back.

We discussed several of the Nashua Area Radio Society’s projects and activities including:

Our Ham Nation interview also included information about the Nashua Area Radio Society’s online training materials. You can learn more about our online training materials and how to get access to them via this link.

Ham Nation hosts Bob Heil, Gordon West, and George Thomas all had nice things to say about the work that the Nashua Area Radio Society is doing to bring new folks into the Amateur Radio Service and to help our members build their skills and have fun.

We really enjoyed being part of Ham Nation and we look forward to doing it again soon!

Anita, AB1QB and Fred, AB1OC

Ham Bootcamp Session 1 Recap

We held our first session of Fall 2019 Ham Bootcamp on Saturday October 26th.  Ham Bootcamp is a series of programs to help new or inactive Hams to gain the skills to get on the air.  This session was held at Fred, AB1OC’s and Anita, AB1QB’s QTH.  We  focused on activities for amateurs with Technician Licenses.

Our first activity was HT Programming.  A few attendees brought their HTs and Fred, AB1OC programmed them with local repeaters.

We did a practice repeater net, similar to the Nashua Area Radio Society weekly repeater net that we hold on Sunday evenings.

Bootcampers on Antenna Farm Tour
Bootcampers on Antenna Farm

 

Next, Fred, AB1OC gave the Boot-campers a tour of his Antenna farm . Fred spoke about  the design of his antenna farm including HF, VHF and Satellite antennas, grounding and shack entries.

Bootcamp Operating Satellite
Bootcamp Operating Satellites

After the antenna tour, we went inside and toured Fred and Anita’s shack.  We had  a pizza lunch followed by operating satellites.

Our next ham bootcamp session will be held on Saturday November 9th, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.

We will focus on General class activities;

    • How to set up your 1st HF station
    • HF Operating
    • Digital Operating
    • Ground Plane Antenna Kit

See the club calendar for more details.  Please RSVP to Anita, AB1QB at [email protected] if you would like to attend.

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