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Our Club Moving Forward Into 2017

Our club has accomplished a great deal in the last year. We have grown to over 130 members. We have introduced many new people to Amateur Radio, helped them to earn their Licenses and worked with them to get on the air and develop their knowledge and operating skills. We’ve also worked hard to provide opportunities to enjoy and learn about Amateur Radio for members of our club and for the Amateur Radio community which we are a part of.

Much of the credit for our club’s success this past year belongs to you, our members. We very much appreciate all that you have done to contribute to our success and the fun that we have all had as part of what we have done together. Your enthusiasm and support provide great encouragement and inspiration to the many new members who have joined us as well as to all of us who are part of our club’s Leadership Team.

We, as your club’s Executive Committee, have been working on a set of goals and plans to continue on this path during 2017 – to provide even better opportunities for our members to learn more about and to enjoy Amateur Radio, to continue to encourage people to join the Amateur Radio Service, and to provide opportunities for STEM learning for young people.

Our goals and focus for 2017 centers around continued success in and focus on the following areas to benefit both our members and our community as a whole:

To do these things and to be successful as a growing club, we are also pursuing status as a 501(c)(3) non-profit. This will enable our club to more effectively secure support from other groups to further our work towards these goals.

Each of us has taken ownership for creating a focus on meeting different aspects of our goals for this year. We are planning to share more about our plans for 2017 at our February Club Meeting.

We are asking that each of you, as members, to consider how you can get the most from all of these and the other opportunities that our club provides. We are working hard to try to create something for everyone that can provide enjoyable opportunities to have fun, to contribute, and to expand the value that we all create and derive by being part of the Amateur Radio Service. We are also asking each of you, our members, to consider helping us with these initiatives in 2017.

  • Jamey Finchum, KC1ENX – Membership Chairman
  • Anita Kemmerer, AB1QB – Activities Chairman
  • Brian Smigielski, AB1ZO – Programs Chairman
  • Mike Ryan, K1WVO – Interim Secretary
  • Wayne Wagner, AG1A – Treasurer
  • Greg Fuller, W1TEN – Vice President
  • Fred Kemmerer, AB1OC – President

Show Your Love for Amateur Radio on Feb. 14

February 14, 2017, now represents two important days: Valentine’s and Nashua ARC’s Feb Tech Night! Nothing else says love like telling that special someone — you want to solder some electronics 🙂

Back by popular demand (and good reviews from others) is our kit building night. Everyone had a blast on Election Night building the Pixie kits, and on V-day, we are going to work on a DIY oscilloscope known as the DSO138. (It is mere coincidence FYI that our kit building nights have fallen on holidays, of sorts).

The nice thing about this kit, of course, is being able to visualize some of the basic waveforms used in electronics. The kit does come with a square-wave test signal, but we will also have a signal generator present to visualize more complicated waveform.

Building this kit is an excellent opportunity to hone those soldering skills, brush up on electronics theory, and add another fun toy to your growing (or perhaps overflowing) collection. The price point is definitely fair for an oscilloscope and may help you figure out if you’ll want a more sophisticated one down the road.

We had about 15 people last time, so I think this time, it’d be great to expand that number to 20 (or more)! Buy a kit here, and join us in February! Looking forward to seeing you.

Brian, AB1ZO

Nashua Area Radio Club – 2016 Highlights

Our club has had quite a year in 2016. We initiated many new activities and our members learned some new skills. Most importantly, we contributed a great deal to the Amateur Radio Service through license classes and other educational and outreach activities. We have plenty of material to include in our 2016 Highlights video which follows.

Highlights From Nashua Area Radio Club’s 2016 Activities

We made a video as a sort of memory book about our club’s activities and accomplishments in 2016. We hope that you enjoy it!

Fred, AB1OC

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