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Activating Saint-Gaudens National Historical Site

We will have two club events in Cornish, NH to activate the Saint-Gaudens National Historical Site as part of the ARRL National Parks On The Air (NPOTA) program celebrating the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service.  The dates are:

  • July 10, 2016.
  • August 7, 2016.

This should give more club members a chance to operate, more HAMs a chance to make a QSO with Sullivan County, and more of the world to hear what a treasure we have in New Hampshire’s only National Park!

The park has a lot to see, and we hope that you will bring along friends and family members — even if they are not (yet!) HAMs.

The artist’s studio, his wife’s gardens, and their house (originally built as an inn in the early 1800s) should be open.  (Tickets for the house tour are free and first-come, first-served, although its hours are slightly limited on these Sundays.)  Sculpture by the artist is displayed on the grounds and in the studio.

For anyone who wants to take a break and explore the woods, there are two short nature trails (0.25mi and 1.5mi) for anyone who wants to take a break away from the radios.

This is one of only a couple of National Parks dedicated to the arts, and they have an Artist-in-Residence program, so we hope to get a chance to see and talk to a working sculptor.

The park’s new bronze cast of Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ famous 12′ statue of Abraham Lincoln will be on permanent display.  This picture of the original sculpture will give you an idea of what a monumental work of art it is:

ASG-Standing-Lincoln-finished-clay-Cornish-1886

As an added attraction, the park has concerts in July and August, following a tradition set by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.  There is no fee for them beyond the park entrance fee.  The concerts for our operating days are:

  • July 10Ensemble Amphion – Music from the Court of Henry VIII
  • August 7 – Creek River String Band – Blue Grass Music from Appalachia

The concerts will be near the studio and house, and we will be operating from the far end of the field, so there won’t be any risk of us inadvertently transmitting music and incurring the wrath of the FCC.

Concert

There are more pictures, and information on the operating conditions in the park, in the article about our trial run.

The town of Cornish also has 4 covered bridges, one of which is a National Civil Engineering Landmark.  However, not all of Cornish has been blessed with advanced Civil Engineering projects, and the NPS points out that most GPS devices and mapping software will send you over rough dirt roads to get there, so be sure to follow the directions on their website instead!

We will meet at the park to set up at 11:00 am, at the far end of the meadow/overflow parking area, away from the buildings.  The entrance to this is on the left, and it is the first part of the park that you will see as you approach it using the paved road.  The paved parking area is shortly after that, on the right.

There is no food service at the park, so we suggest packing a picnic lunch or stopping en route to eat or pick up food.  And even though Cornish is much further from the equator than Nashua, it is summer and it will be warm, so be sure to bring enough fluid to keep yourself hydrated.

Entrance to the park is $7 for those 16 and older, and there are season passes for a carload of up to 4 adults for $30.  Senior, Active Military and other special passes are available.

Aron W1AKI

The 13 Colonies Special Event Is Coming!!

The 13 Colonies Special Event is coming soon. It is the largest on-air special event in the world and it will take place from July 1 (9 AM EST) to July 6th (Midnight EST). The idea of the event is to work each state which grew from the original 13 Colonies.  If you work one or more of the 13, you will receive a certificate like the one above. There will also be two bonus stations WM3PEN at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, PA and GB13COL in the United Kingdom. If you work all 13 Colonies plus these, it will be noted on your certificate.

K2K New Hampshire 13 Colonies Special Event QSL Card
K2K New Hampshire QSL Card

 

Each Colony station has a K2x Special Event call and will provide a QSL card to confirm your contact. The Event logged over 126,000 contacts in 2015 with K2K New Hampshire contributing over 10,000 of these. You can see a recap of the 2015 K2K New Hampshire operation here.

13 Colonies Special Event 2016 - K2K NH Top Club
13 Colonies Special Event 2016 – K2K NH Top Club

 

I am the Thirteen Colonies State Manager for New Hampshire and we have assembled a team of operators from our club to work the event. Fred, AB1OC and Anita, AB1QB will provide training for the New Hampshire operator team and will make their station available for use during the event.

Fred, K2K New Hampshire

2016 NEQP Report from N1FD/M

We operated as N1FD/m (Mobile HF) in the New England QSO Party (NEQP) this past weekend. We began our operation on Saturday afternoon on the Massachusetts – New Hampshire State line where we activated two counties and two states.

N1FD/m (Mobile HF) New England QSO Party Multi-Op Team
N1FD/m NEQP Multi-Op Team

We entered the 2016 NEQP Contest in the High Power Multi-Op Mobile HF Category. We operated using SSB phone mode mostly on the 20m and 40m bands. Wayne AG1A, Jamey KC1ENX, and Fred AB1OC were the operators. We took turns operating, driving and navigating. We used Fred, AB1OC’s mobile HF station in his truck.

Mobile HF QSO Party - CQ NEQP from N1FD/m
CQ NEQP from N1FD/m

We operated Saturday and Sunday for nearly the entire contest period. We spent most of our time calling CQ and we had several nice pile-ups to work.

Mobile HF QSO Party - Counties Activated by N1FD/m in the 2016 NEQP
Counties Activated by N1FD/m in the 2016 NEQP

The map above shows the counties in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont that we activated during the contest. Anita, AB1QB helped us to create a route of counties to activate which included some of the more rare counties in Vermont and New Hampshire.

Mobile HF QSO Party - Operating On a County Line in Vermont
Operating On a County Line in Vermont

We tried to focus on activations where we could be in two counties as once. These activations produced some nice pile-ups for us to work.

Mobile HF QSO Party - Operating On a County Line in NH
Operating On a County Line in NH

We parked on county lines with 2 wheels of N1FD/m in one county and 2 wheels in another. This gave us two QSO points (one for each county) for each contact that we made.

Mobile HF NPOTA Activation - Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP in Vermont
NPOTA Activation – Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP in Vermont

We also activated two National Parks along our route as part of ARRL’s NPOTA program. We activated Saint-Gaudens NHS (NS60) in New Hampshire and Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP (HP26) in Vermont. The HP26 activation produced the best response – we made about 50 contacts while we were there.

Mobile HF QSO Party - Solar Weather for NEQP 2016
Solar Weather for NEQP 2016

We had a few challenges along the way. We had some antenna related problems with our Mobile HF setup to deal with. Fortunately, we had some spare parts with us and we adjusted our operating style to overcome them. We also had to operate through a major solar event on Sunday. This made contacts very difficult but we still logged over 235 QSOs that day in spite of the conditions.

Mobile HF QSO Party - Wayne, AG1A Operating in NEQP 2016
Wayne, AG1A Operating in NEQP 2016

All in all, we had a great time in the contest. We logged a total of 631 QSOs and we worked 58 Multipliers. Our claimed score was 36,598 – not bad given that this was our first entry as a mobile and our first time in NEQP. We worked 43 of 50 states and we had quite a few stations from Canada and Europe call in to answer our CQs.

There was some discussion on the way home about the Maine and New Hampshire QSO parties which will be held later this year. We hope to be N1FD/m again in one or more of those as well.

The N1FD/m Multi-op Team,

Fred (AB1OC)
Wayne (AG1A)
Jamey (KC1ENX)

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