We’ve recently received our L24TX Transmit Converter from Down East Microwave. The unit is compact, simple, and produces up to 25W output in the satellite section of the 23 cm band (1260 MHz – 1270 MHz, actually 24 cm). The L24TX is a transmit-only device that is intended to enable L-band uplinks for Satellite use. This article is about our most recent project which involved integrating the L24TX into our Flex Satellite SDR System to enable L-Band Satellite operation …
We are making progress on our project to enable remote Satellite operation via the Internet. The latest step is the addition of L-band (24 cm) uplink support to our Flex Satellite SDR System.
L-Band 24 cm Transmit Converter
We’ve also made some good progress on custom software to link MacDoppler and our Flex Radio Satellite System via the Internet.
The article in the link above shares information about how to go about adding Transverters and Band Transmit Converters to a Flex SDR. the step needed to configure the Flex SmartSDR software, as well as links, cover other aspects for our Satellite System 4.0 Project are included.
You can read the latest updates about this project via the link above.
Our Expo display grew a bit this year to include an HT Programming Clinic. We also updated several of our display elements to add more hands-on activities.
Nashua Area Radio Society Activities and Training Display
In particular, we added information on our training programs and the associated Internet Subscription that we launched earlier this year. We also added video and other content from the ISS Crew Contact that we did with Hudson Memorial School late last year.
More Photos from our Amateur Radio Expo Display
NARS Expo Display and Kit Build
NARS Expo Display and Kit Build
NARS Expo Display and Kit Build 2
NARS Expo Display and Kit Build 2
Nashua Area Radio Society Activities and Training Display
Nashua Area Radio Society Activities and Training Display
Education and Training Display
Education and Training Display
Field Day and EMCOM Display
Field Day and EMCOM Display
Emergency Go Kit with APRS
Emergency Go Kit with APRS
High-Altitude Balloon Display
High-Altitude Balloon Display
Satellite Communications Display
Satellite Communications Display
Radio Programming Clinic
Radio Programming Clinic
Kit Building Video Playing in our Display
Kit Building Video Playing in our Display
A Young Man Explores Morse Code
A Young Man Explores Morse Code
Morse Code Fun
Morse Code Fun
More Morse Code Fun
More Morse Code Fun
Ham Bootcamp
Ham Bootcamp Kickoff
Our main new activity at HamXposition 2019 was Ham Bootcamp. We had a total of 57 folks join us on Saturday morning for 9a – noon to learn about how to put together a station and get on the air.
Bill AB1AV is Net Control for a Practice Net during the Bootcamp Tech Track
Bootcamp consisted of two tracks – one for Techs/Perspective Hamsand one for Generals. Both were popular with the group pretty evenly split between the two.
Dan AC1EN and Kenzie KE1NZY provide a Satellite Intro during the Bootcamp Tech Track
Bootcamp included a number of demonstrations and hands-on activities. The photo above shows Dan, AC1EN and Mackenzie, KE1NZY explaining how to get started with Amateur Radio Satellites. The Tech track included:
How to pick an HT and a simple, effective antenna
How to program your radio
How to get started with EchoLink
How to make a QSO – this activity involved having Bootcampers checking into and participate in a practice chat net using HT’s
How to get started with Fox Hunting and Amateur Radio Satellites
Jamey AC1DC Explains HF Station Building during the Bootcamp General Track
Jamey AC1DC, Anita, AB1QB, Abby AB1BY, and Jerry K1OKD covered how to put together a first HF station as part of the General Track. They built a working HF station at Bootcamp and used it to explain and demonstrate making contacts using SSB, CW, and Digital (FT8). The activities in the General track included:
How to put together a basic HF station for SSB, CW, and Digital (FT8)
How to make a QSO on the HF bands
How to pick a simple HF antenna and put it up safely
Operating portable (gear and antennas) – especially important for Hams in HOA and other antenna restricted situations
How to find and work DX and how to QSL
How to go about learning CW
Folks Who Made Bootcamp Go – Our Registration Team
Jerry K1OKD, Andrea KC1JDX, and Patrick W1YTT handled registration and put together a nice graduation package that was personalized for each Bootcamp participant.
We closed Bootcamp with some information on how to go about earning a license or an upgrade along with a walking tour of the vendor area, our expo display, and our GOTAs. This gave folks a chance to ask some additional questions about gear and Amateur Radio activities that they were interested in.
More Photos from Ham Bootcamp
Folks Arriving for Ham Bootcamp
Folks Arriving for Ham Bootcamp
Ham Bootcamp Kickoff
Ham Bootcamp Kickoff
Bootcamp Kickoff 2
Bootcamp Kickoff 2
Abby, Jamey and Anita Setup an HF Station at Bootcamp
Abby, Jamey and Anita Setup an HF Station at Bootcamp
Jamey Explains HF Station Building at Bootcamp 2
Jamey Explains HF Station Building at Bootcamp 2
Jamey Explains HF Station Building at Bootcamp
Jamey Explains HF Station Building at Bootcamp
Jamey Explains HF Stations at Bootcamp
Jamey Explains HF Stations at Bootcamp
Fred Talking About HT Choices at Bootcamp
Fred Talking About HT Choices at Bootcamp
Wire Antenna Demo at Bootcamp
Wire Antenna Demo at Bootcamp
Bill Explains How To Make a QSO at Bootcamp
Bill Explains How To Make a QSO at Bootcamp
Bill Explains a Net
Bill Explains a Net
Bill is Net Control for a Practice Net at Bootcamp
Bill is Net Control for a Practice Net at Bootcamp
Dan and Kenzie Satellite Intro at Bootcamp
Dan and Kenzie Satellite Intro at Bootcamp
Fred and Jim Explain HT Choices at Bootcamp
Fred and Jim Explain HT Choices at Bootcamp
Fred Explains HT Antenna Choices at Bootcamp
Fred Explains HT Antenna Choices at Bootcamp
Andrea, Randall and Jim Prep Bootcamp Grad Packages
Andrea, Randall and Jim Prep Bootcamp Grad Packages
Folks Who Made Bootcamp Go - Our Registration Team
Folks Who Made Bootcamp Go - Our Registration Team
Kit Building
Kit Builders working on their Kits at HamXposition – Bill AB1AV and Mike K1WVO Mentoring
Our Kit Building activity was popular again this year. We build a total of 34 kits during the weekend. Our mentors help the builders learn to solder and to complete their kits. Our Morse Tutor kit was back again this year and was very popular with our builders.
Jeff AC1FX Tunes Up a 70cm Ground Plane Antenna Kit
We added a new kit this year – a 70 cm Ground Plane Antenna. We helped folks assemble the new antenna kit at the show and our mentors helped builder tune up their completed antennas. The new kit was very popular and we’re planning to add a 2m Ground Plane Antenna kit for our next kit build.
More Photos from our Kit Building Activity
Expo Kit Build
Expo Kit Build
Kit Building Fun
Kit Building Fun
More Kit Building Fun
More Kit Building Fun
Jeff Tunes Up a Ground Plan Antenna Kit
Jeff Tunes Up a Ground Plan Antenna Kit
Jamey Helps A Young Man Build a Tape Measure Yagi
Jamey Helps A Young Man Build a Tape Measure Yagi
Kitting Party at AB1OC-AB1QB
Kitting Party at AB1OC-AB1QB
GOTA Stations
Satellite GOTA
Our GOTA stations were popular again this year. Our GOTA stations served several purposes including:
A chance for folks to get on the air and make HF and Satellite Contacts
A chance to learn how to build stations and operate them
An opportunity to generate on-air interest in youth outreach via our N1T special event operations
Jon AC1EV and Greg AC1FS Getting Up To Speed on our Satellite GOTA
There was lots of interest in Amateur Radio satellites and the computer-controlled ground station that we had at HamXposition.
Jamey AC1DC and Abby AB1BY Operating as N1T at our HF GOTA
Our HF GOTA station was also popular and we used it to make most of our contacts as N1T.
Our GOTA stations helped to spark interest in Satellite Operations, DX’ing, and HF in general. We secured the N1T special event call (Youth Outreach at HamXposition 2019) again for use with our GOTA stations. We made a total of 303 contacts as N1T during HamXposition.
More Photos from our GOTA Stations
Jerry Operating our HF GOTA Stations
Jerry Operating our HF GOTA Stations
Jamey and Abby Operating as N1T at our HF GOTA
Jamey and Abby Operating as N1T at our HF GOTA
Satellite GOTA
Satellite GOTA
Satellite GOTA Equipment
Satellite GOTA Equipment
Satellite GOTA Antennas
Satellite GOTA Antennas
Jon and Greg Getting Up To Speed on our Satellite GOTA
Jon and Greg Getting Up To Speed on our Satellite GOTA
Jerry Conducting Satellite GOTA Operations
Jerry Conducting Satellite GOTA Operations
Jerry Explaining the Satellite GOTA
Jerry Explaining the Satellite GOTA
Charlie Explains the Satellite GOTA
Charlie Explains the Satellite GOTA
Emergency Go Kit with APRS
Emergency Go Kit with APRS
Forum Presentations
Dan AC1EN and Fred AB1OC Present Highlights of HMS ISS Contact
We provided two presentations as part of the Forum Program at HamXposition 2019:
You can view a copy of these presentations via the links above.
Thank You NARS Members!
NARS HamXposition 2019 Team on Saturday
It would be impossible for us to provide a set of activities as extensive as these without a lot of support from our members. The NARs team at HamXposition 2019 consisted of over 30 volunteers who contributed to planning, preparation, and operation of our activities at HamXposition.
Some of the NARS Members Who Helped with Takedown on Sunday
A very big THANK YOU to everyone who helped make our contribution to HamXposition a success! Also thanks to Charlie W1CBD and Bob K1OLD, our roving photographers, for all of the great pictures featured in this article!
Additional Photos from HamXposition 2019
NARS HamXposition Team on Saturday
NARS HamXposition Team on Saturday
Some of the NARS Members Who Helpded with Takedown on Sunday
Some of the NARS Members Who Helpded with Takedown on Sunday
Dan and Fred Present Highlights of HMS ISS Contact
Dan and Fred Present Highlights of HMS ISS Contact
Ham Bootcamp includes a series of demonstrations and tutorials designed to help prospective and newly licensed Technician, General, and Extra class license holders get on the air and use their amateur radio license. It is also a great opportunity for prospective hams who are interested in seeing what the hobby has to offer.Our Bootcamp activities are provided online via a series of sessions geared towards Technicians and prospective Hams and General class licenses and higher Hams. Bootcamp participants will find all of this material interesting and fun no matter what their focus or license level.
We are continuing to provide our Bootcamp program during the COVID-19 pandemic. We are providing Ham Bootcamp in an online format using Zoom. Our online Ham Bootcamp program is available to all licensed and prospective Hams in North America. Please contact us to sign up for our next online Ham Bootcamp via email to [email protected].
Repeaters and VHF/UHF Session Activities
Putting together a Station for Repeaters – How to pick an HT or Mobile Radio and an Antenna
Radio Programming Tutorial
Getting started with EchoLink
Making Contacts and Joining a Repeater Net
Getting Started with Amateur Radio Satellites
Getting started with Fox Hunting
HF Session Activities
Putting together an HF Station for SSB, CW, and Digital
Picking and putting up an HF Antenna, Feedline, and Ground
Operating on the HF bands using SSB Voice
Software and setup for Logging Contacts via your computer
Getting started with WSJT-X and FT8 Digital
Finding DX and QSL’ing – Getting them in the log and confirmed
… and more!
Virtual Ham Radio Shopping Trip
Join us for a guided tour of all of the gear and goodies that are available to build or expand your station.
Ask questions and get answers from NARS experts on what gear might be best for your situation.
We provide the Virtual Shopping Trip via a follow-on Zoom session shortly after Bootcamp. Information on how to join us for this event will be shared at our next Bootcamp session.
Bootcamp has also been featured in the October 2020 edition of QST Magazine. You can view the article here.
Sign Up for Ham Bootcamp
Don’t miss this twice a year opportunity to learn more about Amateur Radio, improve your station, expand your skills, and get on the air.
Our Fall 2020 Ham Bootcamp session will be held online via Zoom on Saturday, November 7th from 10 am – 6 pm Eastern Time.
See you at Ham Bootcamp! You can contact us to sign up for our next Bootcamp via email to [email protected].
Support Ham Bootcamp
The Nashua Area Radio Society provides many training and skills development activities for new Hams and Young People. We also have many programs to enable folks young and old alike to join the Amateur Radio service. Please consider supporting our programs and our work by making a donation via the GoFundMe campaign which follows.
The Nashua Area Radio Society is a 501c(3) non-profit charity.
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