The Nashua Area Radio Society recently hosted another Youth Expo as part of the New England Tech Trek (NETT) at Fall NEAR-Fest. Our display featured many hands-on activities and displays.
Fred, AB1OC Introduces Students to Amateur Radio in the NETT ClassroomAB1QB Teaching in the NETT Classroom
There were quite a few students and teachers who attended NETT on Friday. We had a classroom at NETT to introduce the students to Amateur Radio and the activities in our display.
GOTA and Special Event Stations
HF GOTA Fun – Ira, KC1EMJ hostingJon, AC1EV Helps a Student Get On The Air
We set up three GOTA stations (two remote HF and one Satellite) at NETT. This gave the students a chance to make some Amateur Radio contacts and experience Amateur Radio at NETT.
N1T Youth Expo Special Event QSL Card
We again hosted an N1T Special Event on the air. All of our GOTA stations used the N1T callsign. Operators and their guests made about 200 contacts as N1T during NEAR-Fest.
Here’s some video from our GOTA operations at NETT.
Learning Morse Code
Learning Morse Code at NETT – Mike, Bill, and Jamey are Mentors
Our Morse Code activity at NETT was popular. This gave the students to try out Morse Code and learn from our experts!
Satellite Operations
Burns WB1FJ Explaining Satellite OperationsSatellite Antennas at NETT
The Portable Satellite Station 3.0 was back again at NETT and Burns, WB1FJ spent quite a bit of time introducing the students and NEAR-Fest attendees to satellites and satellite operating.
Amateur Radio Displays
NARS Display at NETT
NARS had many displays at NETT and folks who were attended enjoyed learning about many different aspects of Amateur Radio from SOTA, to DXing, to Kits and Computers and more.
Fox Hunting
Jamey, AC1DC hosts a NETT Fox Hunt
Jamey, AC1DC hosted several Fox Hunts at NETT. I ran into several groups of his Fox Hunters throughout the weekend and they were having great fun!
Kit Building
NETT Kit Building – Mackenzie, KE1NZY and Bill, AB1AV MentoringKit Build Fun at NETT – Craig, N1SFT and his Family having kit fun together!
We hosted another kit build at NETT. The latest version of the Morse Tutor kits was available to build at NETT. Over 20 of these kits were built at NEAR-Fest.
Photos and Video from NETT at NEAR-Fest
NETT Signage
NETT Signage
AB1QB Teaching in NETT Classroom
AB1QB Teaching in NETT Classroom
NARS Display at NETT
NARS Display at NETT
NETT Display - SOTA
NETT Display - SOTA
Fred, AB1OC Introduces Students to Amateur Radio in the NETT Classroom
Fred, AB1OC Introduces Students to Amateur Radio in the NETT Classroom
N1T Special Event at NETT
N1T Special Event at NETT
Learning Morse Code at NETT
Learning Morse Code at NETT
Learning Morse Code at NETT - Mike, Bill, and jamey are Mentors
Learning Morse Code at NETT - Mike, Bill, and jamey are Mentors
Morse Code Fun at NETT
Morse Code Fun at NETT
Morse Code Fun at NETT
Morse Code Fun at NETT
NETT Kit Building - Mackenzie,KE1NZY and Bill, AB1AV Mentoring
NETT Kit Building - Mackenzie,KE1NZY and Bill, AB1AV Mentoring
NETT Kit Build - Bill Mentoring
NETT Kit Build - Bill Mentoring
Kit Build Fun at NETT
Kit Build Fun at NETT
Explaining GOTA
Explaining GOTA
John, AC1EV Helps a Student Get On The Air
John, AC1EV Helps a Student Get On The Air
NETT GOTA Ops
NETT GOTA Ops
Jamey, AC1DC hosts a NETT Fox Hunt
Jamey, AC1DC hosts a NETT Fox Hunt
HF GOTA Fun
HF GOTA Fun
Burns Explaining Satellite Station
Burns Explaining Satellite Station
Satellite Antennas
Satellite Antennas
The photo gallery above includes some more photos from NETT at NEAR-Fest.
And here’s a video shot by a NEAR-Fest NETT attendee which include many highlights from NETT.
Thank You To All Who Supported NETT!
The NEAR-Fest organizers, attendees, and several of our members either provided matching contributions or generously donated to our fundraising effort to support STEM learning and skills development through Amateur Radio.
Our NEAR-Fest fund drive resulted in raising $2,400 in the two weeks up to and including NEAR-Fest. Thank you very much to all of our donors!
It would be impossible for us to host one of our Youth Expos without the tremendous support of NARS members. Folks stepped up to provide transportation, display setup, hosting for GOTA and display tours and much more during NEAR-Fest. Thank Youto everyone for your support!
Also, a special Thank You to our Media Committee for providing the photo and video content featured here.
We have two great member activities coming up on August 25th and August 19th.
Family Picnic
We will hold our annual family picnic on Saturday, August 15th at Greeley Park in Nashua. All club members and their family members are invited. This is the same day as the Greeley Park Art Show.
The picnic will be a potluck lunch. To sign up to bring a dish, see the forum post https://www.n1fd.org/forums/topic/family-picnic-sign-up/
Fox on the Loose
We will start to gather around 10:00 am and lunch will be served at noon. Rumor has it that some foxes may be on the loose around Greeley Park during the picnic! Directions can be found on the club event calendar.
ARRL Rookie Roundup RTTY
We will be hosting a multi-op entry for the ARRL Rookie RoundupRTTY on Sunday, August 19th. The contest starts at 18:00z (2:00 pm local time) and ends at 00:00z on Monday (8:00 pm local time Sunday). To be eligible for the rookie roundup, you must have received your first license in 2016, 2017 or 2018 OR have never made a RTTY mode QSO.
We will hold an elmering session before the contest starting at 1:00 pm on Sunday, August 12th at AB1QB/AB1OC’s QTH. Please plan to attend the elmering session if you want to operate in the contest and have never operated from our station or never operated RTTY. We will also help the newly licensed Hams to program their HTs at this time.
You can sign up by sending an email to Anita at[email protected]. Please let me know what times you are available and whether you plan to attend the elmering session on August 12th.
Operating slots are first come, first serve so be sure to sign up soon!
We hope to see you at one or both of the member activities in August!
Field Day is an Emergency Communication Preparedness, Communications Training, STEM Learning, and fun activity all rolled up into one event! Field Day 2018 is rapidly approaching and we’ve been working for over a month now to plan our 2018 operation. Field Day at the Nashua Area Radio Society is a major undertaking so we decided to share the Chairperson role among three members:
It takes a great deal of support from our members to put together an operation at the level we do it at NARS. We’ve had many NARS members volunteer as Team Leaders to plan and pull together the many elements of our upcoming Field Day. Many, many thanks to all of our Team Leaders and to everyone who is contributing to support Field Day 2018!
Field Day 2018 Plans & Goals
Our Goals
We began our planning by setting some goals for our operation. Field Day at NARS centers around being a learning experience for all involved with a special focus on getting new members, new Hams, and young people on the air.
2018 Field Day Site Layout at Hudson Memorial School
It will also provide an opportunity to test the space communications ground station that we are building to support an ISS Crew Contact with the students at Hudson Memorial School in the fall.
Station Plans
High Tech SDR System
We always like to incorporate new elements into our setup each year. This year we’ll be increasing the scope of our Software Defined Radio Setup and using it to add more Digital Stations.
Field Day Digital Station
We are planning a 10 Alpha station for our 2018 operation. With the additional Get On The Air Station (GOTA), free VHF station on 6m and the additional satellite ground station and 2m/70cm GoKit for Talk-in and Messaging use, we will have a total of 14 transmitters on the air at Field Day 2018! Here’s the planned breakdown for station bands and mode:
SSB Stations – on 40m, 20m, 15m, and 10m/75m
CW Stations – on 40m, 20m, and 15m/10m/75m
Digital Stations – on 40m, 20m, and 15m/10m/75m
Free VHF Station – on 6m (all modes)
Satellite Station – on 2m/70cm/23cm (all modes)
GOTA Station – on 15m/10m/75m SSB
Talk-in/Messaging Station – on 2m/70cm FM
SDR-Based GOTA Station
Our GOTA will also use our Software Defined Radio system and share antennas with the Digital Stations. This approach provides an easy to understand and high-tech view radio equipment and SSB voice operations on the HF bands.
Generator Power
We will again be in the Alphacategory using off-grid power via generators. We will also have a solar/battery setup that we will use to make some contacts.
Antenna Plans
60 ft Digital Tower
Antennas are a large part of any Field Day station and NARS brings a lot of top-notch equipment. We are planning to put up three towers again this year and all three will have yagi antennas for 20m/15m/10m along with wire antennas for 80m and 40m.
40m V-Beam High-Performance Wire Antenna
The 40m V-Beam wire antenna will be back for SSB and it has been optimized both electrically and mechanically.
Learning Opportunities
Setting up a Tower at Field Day
The setup of our antenna farm is a good example of one of the many learning opportunities at Field Day. Hamilton, K1HMS, and Jamey, AC1DC have been conducting Antenna Parties to give members a chance to learn how to build, setup, and tune our antennas. We’ll also be providing extensive training and information about all aspects of setup and how to operate during our June 5th Membership and June 12th Tech Night Meetings.
Team Operating at Field Day
Learning to operate is another important aspect of Field Day. It’s a lot of fun for folks who are new to Field Day or to a particular operating mode such as CW or Digital to team up with a more experienced operator to operate as a Team. Doing this for your first hour of operating time will help you get up to speed on how to use a station to operate. You can also help out the more experienced operator by helping to capture call signs and exchanges and to log contacts.
Food, Fun, and Videotape at Field Day…
A Feast at Field Day
Valerie Merchant has again volunteered to provide food for us during our operation. Valerie did a great job with this last year and we are very happy to have her do this again this year. THANK YOU, Valerie!
WK1V’s Video Drone
Also, Desmond WK1V will be bringing his drone again this year. Desmond took some amazing aerial video of our 2017 operation. Check out the video which follows.
Our 2017 Field Day Highlights Video
Important: Sign Up & Don’t Miss These Meetings
Our Field Day sign-up for Station Setup/Takedown, Operating, and Mealsis available in our Members Forum on n1fd.org (don’t forget to log in to our website to view this link). Take a minute to follow the previous link and sign-up to be part of Field Day 2018! If you are not a member or are having trouble accessing the sign-up, please contact us at [email protected] and we’ll answer your questions and help you to sign up.
Field Day Station Elements and Training
Also, we’d like to see as many members as possible attend our June 5th Membership and June 12th Tech Night Meetings. We will be sharing lots of information and how-to material and training between these two meeting. Please try to attend both to learn and take full advantage of the fun at Field Day. You don’t have to be an old hand or even have ever participated in Field Day before to have a lot of fun. Just try to make it out to these meeting and we’ll get you up to speed and help you to participate!
Bring Your Family & Invite Your Friends
Public Info Tent – Videos, Information, and a Talk-in/Messaging Station
Field Day is also a great opportunity to showcase Amateur Radio to the general public. We set up and staff a Public Information tent as a starting point for visitors to learn about the Nashua Area Radio Society and what we are doing on-site. We will provide tours of the site, a chance to Get On The Air at our GOTA station, demos of the equipment we are using, and much more! Please bring your family and invite your friends to come out to Hudson Memorial School in Hudson, NHany time between 2 pm Saturday, June 23rd and 2 pm Sunday, June 24th, and visit our site. Here are some direction to our site (click below or refresh your browser if you don’t see the map) –
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