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HAM BOOTCAMP
Ham Bootcamp includes a series of demonstrations and tutorials designed to help newly licensed Technician, General, and Extra class license holders get on the air and use their amateur radio license. Bootcamp is also a great opportunity for prospective Hams who 10 METER BAND OPENING AND SPORADIC E TO EUROPE 10 Meter Band Opening and Sporadic E to Europe. On Tuesday (May 18 ~10:00 PM EDT) night, I was checking out the bands to see what was happening before beginning operating that night. I usually look at my Panadapter display on 10,15 and 17-meters before I settle down on 20-meters or 40-meters where I expect to see the most activity. 2 METER VERTICAL YAGI FOR BETTER VHF PERFORMANCE The next thing I thought about was improving the antenna. 2-meter yagi beam antennas are very reasonably priced, and I found the Diamond A144S10 Base Station Yagi Beam Antenna for under $95.00. It has 11.6 dBi gain, so should work well. A144S10 Base Station Yagi Beam. JTDX – FEATURE RICH SOFTWARE FOR FT8 AND OTHER JT MODES Forum Statistics Registered Users 451 Forums 9 Topics 1,859 Replies1,753 Topic Tags 63
HANG 'EM HIGH ANTENNA LAUNCHER Dick Powell, WK1J A Little about me. At 75 yrs old, I have a modest station, consisting of a Mosely TA33 Tri-bander (circa 1986) on a homebrew mount, at the peak on my single-level home (45ft.) and a homebrew 160-80-40M inverted Vee at 65ft. HOMEBREW AN ANTENNA ANALYZER At the October Board of Directors (BoD) meeting, Fred AB1OC mentioned that in the Nov 2017 issue of QST, there was an article entitled “ Build Your Own Arduino-Based Antenna Analyzer” by Jack Purdum W8EEE and Farrukh Zia K2ZIA. The attractive thing about this design is the authors quote a price point of $50. The major components are SETTING UP CAT/CI-V AND AUDIO DRIVERS FOR WSJT-X A radio menu setting is used to select data over an ACC or the USB for radio control. Audio is not passed using the USB UART Bridge CAT/CI-V interface, it is strictly used for radio commands. WSJT-X uses a small set of messages over the CAT interface to control the radio. These include band changing, VFO frequency, PTT and a few others. ADD CTCSS PL TONES TO YOUR OLD VHF RIG Add CTCSS PL Tones to Your Old VHF Rig. March 16, 2017 Nashua Area Radio Society. Last week I gladly accepted a free Azden 2m FM transceiver model number PCS-4000 that was offered to me. You have to love the old free stuff! The only capability this 25W rig was missing is the ability to transmit CTCSS PL tones or sub audible tones toactivate a
NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY The Nashua Area Radio Society is a group of New England Ham Radio enthusiasts with a wide range of interests. Our organization’s mission is to: Encourage and help people to become licensed and active in the Amateur Radio Service. Spark Interest among young people in GETTING STARTED WITH AMATEUR SATELLITES (AND PROGRESSING Very nice and inspiring presentation, Tom! You have the station I have always dreamed of! Back in the late 90’s I had a home built Oscar-13/p3d class station built with home grown interfaces to 2 tv rotators and an FT-736 control program I wrote called FT-7361 which did dopper tuning and drove a homebrew array similar to yours, but using TV Antenna rotators rather than the Yaesu.HAM BOOTCAMP
Ham Bootcamp includes a series of demonstrations and tutorials designed to help newly licensed Technician, General, and Extra class license holders get on the air and use their amateur radio license. Bootcamp is also a great opportunity for prospective Hams who 10 METER BAND OPENING AND SPORADIC E TO EUROPE 10 Meter Band Opening and Sporadic E to Europe. On Tuesday (May 18 ~10:00 PM EDT) night, I was checking out the bands to see what was happening before beginning operating that night. I usually look at my Panadapter display on 10,15 and 17-meters before I settle down on 20-meters or 40-meters where I expect to see the most activity. 2 METER VERTICAL YAGI FOR BETTER VHF PERFORMANCE The next thing I thought about was improving the antenna. 2-meter yagi beam antennas are very reasonably priced, and I found the Diamond A144S10 Base Station Yagi Beam Antenna for under $95.00. It has 11.6 dBi gain, so should work well. A144S10 Base Station Yagi Beam. JTDX – FEATURE RICH SOFTWARE FOR FT8 AND OTHER JT MODES Forum Statistics Registered Users 451 Forums 9 Topics 1,859 Replies1,753 Topic Tags 63
HANG 'EM HIGH ANTENNA LAUNCHER Dick Powell, WK1J A Little about me. At 75 yrs old, I have a modest station, consisting of a Mosely TA33 Tri-bander (circa 1986) on a homebrew mount, at the peak on my single-level home (45ft.) and a homebrew 160-80-40M inverted Vee at 65ft. HOMEBREW AN ANTENNA ANALYZER At the October Board of Directors (BoD) meeting, Fred AB1OC mentioned that in the Nov 2017 issue of QST, there was an article entitled “ Build Your Own Arduino-Based Antenna Analyzer” by Jack Purdum W8EEE and Farrukh Zia K2ZIA. The attractive thing about this design is the authors quote a price point of $50. The major components are SETTING UP CAT/CI-V AND AUDIO DRIVERS FOR WSJT-X A radio menu setting is used to select data over an ACC or the USB for radio control. Audio is not passed using the USB UART Bridge CAT/CI-V interface, it is strictly used for radio commands. WSJT-X uses a small set of messages over the CAT interface to control the radio. These include band changing, VFO frequency, PTT and a few others. ADD CTCSS PL TONES TO YOUR OLD VHF RIG Add CTCSS PL Tones to Your Old VHF Rig. March 16, 2017 Nashua Area Radio Society. Last week I gladly accepted a free Azden 2m FM transceiver model number PCS-4000 that was offered to me. You have to love the old free stuff! The only capability this 25W rig was missing is the ability to transmit CTCSS PL tones or sub audible tones toactivate a
PLANS FOR FIELD DAY 2021 We are holding an in-person Field Day operation at Keyes Memorial Park in Milford, NH. Here's some more on our plans for Field Day 2021. EXPLORING AND GETTING STRATED WITH WINLINK The first item to open up is the ‘Winmor TNC Setup’. Here you assign the audio input and output drivers to the sound card. If you need to use the CAT function, go to the next settings’ item – ‘Radio Setup’ – where you will indicate what radio you’re using. And finally, go to the top-center of the page and click on the‘Station
ARTICLES ABOUT HAM RADIO HOMEBREWING NARS Winter Field Day 2020. During setup for the Nashua Area Radio Society’s 2020 Winter Field Day the spud launcher, we were using broke after setting up a 40-meter delta loop antenna. We still had to set up the 160 Meter Transmit Antenna. It was a dipole, fed at around 50 feet with each end to be installed around 40 feet high. TOWER GROUNDING AND BONDING Tower Grounding and Bonding. The most recent project was to build complete the ground system for our new EME tower. Tower grounding is often done incorrectly. The proper way to ground a tower is shown above. Each leg of the tower is connected to an 8′ ground rod via a heavy-gauge ground cable. The cable is attached to the tower leg usingWWW.N1FD.ORG
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FEATURED ARTICLES ON N1FD.ORG Step 1 – QSL Piece Parts. Congratulations on your first DX or important US contact! You may already have a QSL card made and you are wondering how to go about getting a card from the DX station to confirm your contact. ARTICLES ABOUT BEING ON THE AIR Articles and other information related to On The Air Operations, Special Events, Activations, DXxpeditions, Portable and Mobile Activities, Nets, etc. 10 METER BAND OPENING AND SPORADIC E TO EUROPE 10 Meter Band Opening and Sporadic E to Europe. On Tuesday (May 18 ~10:00 PM EDT) night, I was checking out the bands to see what was happening before beginning operating that night. I usually look at my Panadapter display on 10,15 and 17-meters before I settle down on 20-meters or 40-meters where I expect to see the most activity. A WSJT-X / FT-8 AND WSPR OVERVIEW BY A NEW USER FT-8 is 100% key down for 15 seconds every 15 seconds and JT-9 it’s a full minute. If you set the power at 100 watts the FT-8 output is 100 watts average, and also peak, for 15 seconds straight. For SSB phone or CW for most of us, it is about 40 watts average with occasional 100-watt peaks. A COBWEB ANTENNA FOR YOUR ATTIC MFJ-1836 and MFJ-1836H. MFJ has created a set of 1/2-wave dipole antennas folded into a square (sort of a cobweb antenna). There are two units that cover 10m-20m. They are the MFJ-1836 ($229.95) that handles power up to 300 W, and the MFJ-1836H ($259.95) that handles up to 1.5 kW. These antennas are roughly 12-feet as measured diagonallyacross
NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY The Nashua Area Radio Society's mission is to bring new people into Amateur Radio, help members develop skills, provide STEM education, &have fun through..
GETTING STARTED WITH AMATEUR SATELLITES (AND PROGRESSING Very nice and inspiring presentation, Tom! You have the station I have always dreamed of! Back in the late 90’s I had a home built Oscar-13/p3d class station built with home grown interfaces to 2 tv rotators and an FT-736 control program I wrote called FT-7361 which did dopper tuning and drove a homebrew array similar to yours, but using TV Antenna rotators rather than the Yaesu.HAM BOOTCAMP
First HF Contact at Ham Bootcamp. Ham Bootcamp includes a series of demonstrations and tutorials designed to help newly licensed Technician, General, and Extra class license holders get on the air and use their amateur radio license. TOWER GROUNDING AND BONDING Forum Statistics Registered Users 451 Forums 9 Topics 1,859 Replies1,753 Topic Tags 63
THE ROCKMITE PART 4: THE TRANSMITTER The RockMite is a very small, but complete, transceiver. We covered most of the radio’s components in the first three parts, but it isworth reviewing
HANG 'EM HIGH ANTENNA LAUNCHER Dick Powell, WK1J A Little about me. At 75 yrs old, I have a modest station, consisting of a Mosely TA33 Tri-bander (circa 1986) on a homebrew mount, at the peak on my single-level home (45ft.) and a homebrew 160-80-40M inverted Vee at 65ft. SETTING UP CAT/CI-V AND AUDIO DRIVERS FOR WSJT-X A number of people have had difficulty setting up their radios using the USB interface for WSJT-X and FT-8.. It helps to have a basic understanding of the computer interface within the radio. HOMEBREW AN ANTENNA ANALYZER While it isn’t a homebrew project a Sark-100 antenna analyzer is worth a look. I have a Rigmaster AA-55 Zoom ($400), a MFJ-259b ($200), and a Sark-100 ($62+$6 for AK4R PC software). ADD CTCSS PL TONES TO YOUR OLD VHF RIG The only capability this 25W rig was missing is the ability to transmit CTCSS PL tones or sub audible tones to activate a repeater. HOW DID I HANG MY DIPOLE 50+ FEET HIGH IN THE TREES? Mike, Looks like a lot of effort to get the perfect branch on the first try. I’ve used a wrist rocket and short fishing pole for many years to shoot lines over the trees. NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY The Nashua Area Radio Society's mission is to bring new people into Amateur Radio, help members develop skills, provide STEM education, &have fun through..
GETTING STARTED WITH AMATEUR SATELLITES (AND PROGRESSING Very nice and inspiring presentation, Tom! You have the station I have always dreamed of! Back in the late 90’s I had a home built Oscar-13/p3d class station built with home grown interfaces to 2 tv rotators and an FT-736 control program I wrote called FT-7361 which did dopper tuning and drove a homebrew array similar to yours, but using TV Antenna rotators rather than the Yaesu.HAM BOOTCAMP
First HF Contact at Ham Bootcamp. Ham Bootcamp includes a series of demonstrations and tutorials designed to help newly licensed Technician, General, and Extra class license holders get on the air and use their amateur radio license. TOWER GROUNDING AND BONDING Forum Statistics Registered Users 451 Forums 9 Topics 1,859 Replies1,753 Topic Tags 63
THE ROCKMITE PART 4: THE TRANSMITTER The RockMite is a very small, but complete, transceiver. We covered most of the radio’s components in the first three parts, but it isworth reviewing
HANG 'EM HIGH ANTENNA LAUNCHER Dick Powell, WK1J A Little about me. At 75 yrs old, I have a modest station, consisting of a Mosely TA33 Tri-bander (circa 1986) on a homebrew mount, at the peak on my single-level home (45ft.) and a homebrew 160-80-40M inverted Vee at 65ft. SETTING UP CAT/CI-V AND AUDIO DRIVERS FOR WSJT-X A number of people have had difficulty setting up their radios using the USB interface for WSJT-X and FT-8.. It helps to have a basic understanding of the computer interface within the radio. HOMEBREW AN ANTENNA ANALYZER While it isn’t a homebrew project a Sark-100 antenna analyzer is worth a look. I have a Rigmaster AA-55 Zoom ($400), a MFJ-259b ($200), and a Sark-100 ($62+$6 for AK4R PC software). ADD CTCSS PL TONES TO YOUR OLD VHF RIG The only capability this 25W rig was missing is the ability to transmit CTCSS PL tones or sub audible tones to activate a repeater. HOW DID I HANG MY DIPOLE 50+ FEET HIGH IN THE TREES? Mike, Looks like a lot of effort to get the perfect branch on the first try. I’ve used a wrist rocket and short fishing pole for many years to shoot lines over the trees. NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY September 2020 Online Membership Meeting Featuring Doug Grant, K1DG, speaking about Getting Started in Contesting. Many folks across the United States and around the world are practicing social distancing by sheltering in place during the current outbreak of the COVID-19 orCorona Virus.
PLANS FOR FIELD DAY 2021 We are holding an in-person Field Day operation at Keyes Memorial Park in Milford, NH. Here's some more on our plans for Field Day 2021. HELPING AMATEUR RADIO GROW As many of you know, I have been dedicating much of my time over the last 6 years to helping folks to get into Amateur Radio, to learn new skills through our hobby, and to experience the joy and sense of accomplishment that Amateur Radio brings. ARTICLES ABOUT HAM RADIO HOMEBREWING Articles and other information related to Homebrewing, station building, kit building, and other custom Ham Radio projects.WWW.N1FD.ORG
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EXPLORING AND GETTING STRATED WITH WINLINK Only problem is WinLink is discontinuing Winmor according to the website. To bad because Winmor was the easiest to setup. ARTICLES ABOUT BEING ON THE AIR With our new 2.0 Satellite station built, tested, and packed; we were ready to try it in a portable environment. Station Packed and Ready for Transport. Fortunately, the Nashua Area Radio Club had a Technician License class coming up and we thought that the new station test would be a great way for our students to learn about AmateurRadio Satellites.
2 METER VERTICAL YAGI FOR BETTER VHF PERFORMANCE Some Issues with 2 meters VHF. I have a VHF radio in my car with a mag-mount antenna. One of the things I like to do is join in the Nashua Area Radio Society’s Weekly Repeater Net.I enjoy it so much that I volunteer to be in the Net Control rotation. THE AMAZING 20M COIL-SHORTENED "SHOWER ROD DIPOLE". If you’ve got a few old shower curtain rods hanging around – you can build a low-cost 20m shower rod dipole antenna. Additionally, if you add a tripod, and a matching transformer, and you’ll have a robust field deploy-able antenna. JTDX – FEATURE RICH SOFTWARE FOR FT8 AND OTHER JT MODES Forum Statistics Registered Users 451 Forums 9 Topics 1,859 Replies1,753 Topic Tags 63
NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY The Nashua Area Radio Society is a group of New England Ham Radio enthusiasts with a wide range of interests. Our organization’s mission is to: Encourage and help people to become licensed and active in the Amateur Radio Service. Spark Interest among young people in EXPLORING AND GETTING STRATED WITH WINLINK The first item to open up is the ‘Winmor TNC Setup’. Here you assign the audio input and output drivers to the sound card. If you need to use the CAT function, go to the next settings’ item – ‘Radio Setup’ – where you will indicate what radio you’re using. And finally, go to the top-center of the page and click on the‘Station
GETTING STARTED WITH AMATEUR SATELLITES (AND PROGRESSING Very nice and inspiring presentation, Tom! You have the station I have always dreamed of! Back in the late 90’s I had a home built Oscar-13/p3d class station built with home grown interfaces to 2 tv rotators and an FT-736 control program I wrote called FT-7361 which did dopper tuning and drove a homebrew array similar to yours, but using TV Antenna rotators rather than the Yaesu.HAM BOOTCAMP
Ham Bootcamp includes a series of demonstrations and tutorials designed to help newly licensed Technician, General, and Extra class license holders get on the air and use their amateur radio license. Bootcamp is also a great opportunity for prospective Hams who HOMEBREW AN ANTENNA ANALYZER At the October Board of Directors (BoD) meeting, Fred AB1OC mentioned that in the Nov 2017 issue of QST, there was an article entitled “ Build Your Own Arduino-Based Antenna Analyzer” by Jack Purdum W8EEE and Farrukh Zia K2ZIA. The attractive thing about this design is the authors quote a price point of $50. The major components are 10 METER BAND OPENING AND SPORADIC E TO EUROPE 10 Meter Band Opening and Sporadic E to Europe. On Tuesday (May 18 ~10:00 PM EDT) night, I was checking out the bands to see what was happening before beginning operating that night. I usually look at my Panadapter display on 10,15 and 17-meters before I settle down on 20-meters or 40-meters where I expect to see the most activity. THE ROCKMITE PART 4: THE TRANSMITTER The differences are small: L2 and L4 have 1.0 µH in the RockMite design; the corresponding parts in our designed filter are 1.3 µH. C15 and C19 in the RockMite design match perfectly to the corresponding parts in our filter’s design. And C17 is 1000 pF in the RockMite design, and 820 pF in our filter design. These are allvery close.
HANG 'EM HIGH ANTENNA LAUNCHER Dick Powell, WK1J A Little about me. At 75 yrs old, I have a modest station, consisting of a Mosely TA33 Tri-bander (circa 1986) on a homebrew mount, at the peak on my single-level home (45ft.) and a homebrew 160-80-40M inverted Vee at 65ft. HOW DID I HANG MY DIPOLE 50+ FEET HIGH IN THE TREES? The wire rope will not fade and fall apart from the sun’s UV rays. The yellow circle represents a pulley for the poly rope that holds up the dipole. When the poly rope breaks down from UV, wear and tear it can easily be replaced by lowering the pulley. I added weight to maintain proper tension on the dipole antenna as shown below. ADD CTCSS PL TONES TO YOUR OLD VHF RIG Add CTCSS PL Tones to Your Old VHF Rig. March 16, 2017 Nashua Area Radio Society. Last week I gladly accepted a free Azden 2m FM transceiver model number PCS-4000 that was offered to me. You have to love the old free stuff! The only capability this 25W rig was missing is the ability to transmit CTCSS PL tones or sub audible tones toactivate a
NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY The Nashua Area Radio Society is a group of New England Ham Radio enthusiasts with a wide range of interests. Our organization’s mission is to: Encourage and help people to become licensed and active in the Amateur Radio Service. Spark Interest among young people in EXPLORING AND GETTING STRATED WITH WINLINK The first item to open up is the ‘Winmor TNC Setup’. Here you assign the audio input and output drivers to the sound card. If you need to use the CAT function, go to the next settings’ item – ‘Radio Setup’ – where you will indicate what radio you’re using. And finally, go to the top-center of the page and click on the‘Station
GETTING STARTED WITH AMATEUR SATELLITES (AND PROGRESSING Very nice and inspiring presentation, Tom! You have the station I have always dreamed of! Back in the late 90’s I had a home built Oscar-13/p3d class station built with home grown interfaces to 2 tv rotators and an FT-736 control program I wrote called FT-7361 which did dopper tuning and drove a homebrew array similar to yours, but using TV Antenna rotators rather than the Yaesu.HAM BOOTCAMP
Ham Bootcamp includes a series of demonstrations and tutorials designed to help newly licensed Technician, General, and Extra class license holders get on the air and use their amateur radio license. Bootcamp is also a great opportunity for prospective Hams who HOMEBREW AN ANTENNA ANALYZER At the October Board of Directors (BoD) meeting, Fred AB1OC mentioned that in the Nov 2017 issue of QST, there was an article entitled “ Build Your Own Arduino-Based Antenna Analyzer” by Jack Purdum W8EEE and Farrukh Zia K2ZIA. The attractive thing about this design is the authors quote a price point of $50. The major components are 10 METER BAND OPENING AND SPORADIC E TO EUROPE 10 Meter Band Opening and Sporadic E to Europe. On Tuesday (May 18 ~10:00 PM EDT) night, I was checking out the bands to see what was happening before beginning operating that night. I usually look at my Panadapter display on 10,15 and 17-meters before I settle down on 20-meters or 40-meters where I expect to see the most activity. THE ROCKMITE PART 4: THE TRANSMITTER The differences are small: L2 and L4 have 1.0 µH in the RockMite design; the corresponding parts in our designed filter are 1.3 µH. C15 and C19 in the RockMite design match perfectly to the corresponding parts in our filter’s design. And C17 is 1000 pF in the RockMite design, and 820 pF in our filter design. These are allvery close.
HANG 'EM HIGH ANTENNA LAUNCHER Dick Powell, WK1J A Little about me. At 75 yrs old, I have a modest station, consisting of a Mosely TA33 Tri-bander (circa 1986) on a homebrew mount, at the peak on my single-level home (45ft.) and a homebrew 160-80-40M inverted Vee at 65ft. HOW DID I HANG MY DIPOLE 50+ FEET HIGH IN THE TREES? The wire rope will not fade and fall apart from the sun’s UV rays. The yellow circle represents a pulley for the poly rope that holds up the dipole. When the poly rope breaks down from UV, wear and tear it can easily be replaced by lowering the pulley. I added weight to maintain proper tension on the dipole antenna as shown below. ADD CTCSS PL TONES TO YOUR OLD VHF RIG Add CTCSS PL Tones to Your Old VHF Rig. March 16, 2017 Nashua Area Radio Society. Last week I gladly accepted a free Azden 2m FM transceiver model number PCS-4000 that was offered to me. You have to love the old free stuff! The only capability this 25W rig was missing is the ability to transmit CTCSS PL tones or sub audible tones toactivate a
HELPING AMATEUR RADIO GROW 1 day ago · As many of you know, I have been dedicating much of my time over the last 6 years to helping folks to get into Amateur Radio, to learn new skills through our hobby, and to experience the joy and sense of accomplishment that Amateur Radio brings. GETTING STARTED WITH AMATEUR SATELLITES (AND PROGRESSING Very nice and inspiring presentation, Tom! You have the station I have always dreamed of! Back in the late 90’s I had a home built Oscar-13/p3d class station built with home grown interfaces to 2 tv rotators and an FT-736 control program I wrote called FT-7361 which did dopper tuning and drove a homebrew array similar to yours, but using TV Antenna rotators rather than the Yaesu.WWW.N1FD.ORG
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EXPLORING AND GETTING STRATED WITH WINLINK The first item to open up is the ‘Winmor TNC Setup’. Here you assign the audio input and output drivers to the sound card. If you need to use the CAT function, go to the next settings’ item – ‘Radio Setup’ – where you will indicate what radio you’re using. And finally, go to the top-center of the page and click on the‘Station
ARTICLES ABOUT HAM RADIO HOMEBREWING NARS Winter Field Day 2020. During setup for the Nashua Area Radio Society’s 2020 Winter Field Day the spud launcher, we were using broke after setting up a 40-meter delta loop antenna. We still had to set up the 160 Meter Transmit Antenna. It was a dipole, fed at around 50 feet with each end to be installed around 40 feet high. ARTICLES ABOUT BEING ON THE AIR With our new 2.0 Satellite station built, tested, and packed; we were ready to try it in a portable environment. Station Packed and Ready for Transport. Fortunately, the Nashua Area Radio Club had a Technician License class coming up and we thought that the new station test would be a great way for our students to learn about AmateurRadio Satellites.
TOWER GROUNDING AND BONDING Tower Grounding and Bonding. The most recent project was to build complete the ground system for our new EME tower. Tower grounding is often done incorrectly. The proper way to ground a tower is shown above. Each leg of the tower is connected to an 8′ ground rod via a heavy-gauge ground cable. The cable is attached to the tower leg using 2 METER VERTICAL YAGI FOR BETTER VHF PERFORMANCE The next thing I thought about was improving the antenna. 2-meter yagi beam antennas are very reasonably priced, and I found the Diamond A144S10 Base Station Yagi Beam Antenna for under $95.00. It has 11.6 dBi gain, so should work well. A144S10 Base Station Yagi Beam. THE ROCKMITE PART 4: THE TRANSMITTER The differences are small: L2 and L4 have 1.0 µH in the RockMite design; the corresponding parts in our designed filter are 1.3 µH. C15 and C19 in the RockMite design match perfectly to the corresponding parts in our filter’s design. And C17 is 1000 pF in the RockMite design, and 820 pF in our filter design. These are allvery close.
ARTICLES ABOUT BEING ON THE AIR Articles and other information related to On The Air Operations, Special Events, Activations, DXxpeditions, Portable and Mobile Activities, Nets, etc. NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY The Nashua Area Radio Society is a group of New England Ham Radio enthusiasts with a wide range of interests. Our organization’s mission is to: Encourage and help people to become licensed and active in the Amateur Radio Service. Spark Interest among young people in EXPLORING AND GETTING STRATED WITH WINLINK The first item to open up is the ‘Winmor TNC Setup’. Here you assign the audio input and output drivers to the sound card. If you need to use the CAT function, go to the next settings’ item – ‘Radio Setup’ – where you will indicate what radio you’re using. And finally, go to the top-center of the page and click on the‘Station
GETTING STARTED WITH AMATEUR SATELLITES (AND PROGRESSING Very nice and inspiring presentation, Tom! You have the station I have always dreamed of! Back in the late 90’s I had a home built Oscar-13/p3d class station built with home grown interfaces to 2 tv rotators and an FT-736 control program I wrote called FT-7361 which did dopper tuning and drove a homebrew array similar to yours, but using TV Antenna rotators rather than the Yaesu. JTDX – FEATURE RICH SOFTWARE FOR FT8 AND OTHER JT MODES Forum Statistics Registered Users 450 Forums 9 Topics 1,855 Replies1,752 Topic Tags 63
A TALE OF RADIALS AND VERTICAL ANTENNAS HOMEBREW AN ANTENNA ANALYZER At the October Board of Directors (BoD) meeting, Fred AB1OC mentioned that in the Nov 2017 issue of QST, there was an article entitled “ Build Your Own Arduino-Based Antenna Analyzer” by Jack Purdum W8EEE and Farrukh Zia K2ZIA. The attractive thing about this design is the authors quote a price point of $50. The major components are SETTING UP CAT/CI-V AND AUDIO DRIVERS FOR WSJT-X A radio menu setting is used to select data over an ACC or the USB for radio control. Audio is not passed using the USB UART Bridge CAT/CI-V interface, it is strictly used for radio commands. WSJT-X uses a small set of messages over the CAT interface to control the radio. These include band changing, VFO frequency, PTT and a few others. HANG 'EM HIGH ANTENNA LAUNCHER Dick Powell, WK1J A Little about me. At 75 yrs old, I have a modest station, consisting of a Mosely TA33 Tri-bander (circa 1986) on a homebrew mount, at the peak on my single-level home (45ft.) and a homebrew 160-80-40M inverted Vee at 65ft.GPS TIME SERVER
Source: GPS NTP Server. We’ve recently added a GPS synchronized NTP time source to our station. The unit provides very accurate clocks (to within a microsecond) for WSJT-X modes like FT8. It also provides accurate clocks should we lose access to the Internet. You can read more about the GPS NTP server via the link above. ADD CTCSS PL TONES TO YOUR OLD VHF RIG Add CTCSS PL Tones to Your Old VHF Rig. March 16, 2017 Nashua Area Radio Society. Last week I gladly accepted a free Azden 2m FM transceiver model number PCS-4000 that was offered to me. You have to love the old free stuff! The only capability this 25W rig was missing is the ability to transmit CTCSS PL tones or sub audible tones toactivate a
NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY The Nashua Area Radio Society is a group of New England Ham Radio enthusiasts with a wide range of interests. Our organization’s mission is to: Encourage and help people to become licensed and active in the Amateur Radio Service. Spark Interest among young people in EXPLORING AND GETTING STRATED WITH WINLINK The first item to open up is the ‘Winmor TNC Setup’. Here you assign the audio input and output drivers to the sound card. If you need to use the CAT function, go to the next settings’ item – ‘Radio Setup’ – where you will indicate what radio you’re using. And finally, go to the top-center of the page and click on the‘Station
GETTING STARTED WITH AMATEUR SATELLITES (AND PROGRESSING Very nice and inspiring presentation, Tom! You have the station I have always dreamed of! Back in the late 90’s I had a home built Oscar-13/p3d class station built with home grown interfaces to 2 tv rotators and an FT-736 control program I wrote called FT-7361 which did dopper tuning and drove a homebrew array similar to yours, but using TV Antenna rotators rather than the Yaesu. JTDX – FEATURE RICH SOFTWARE FOR FT8 AND OTHER JT MODES Forum Statistics Registered Users 450 Forums 9 Topics 1,855 Replies1,752 Topic Tags 63
A TALE OF RADIALS AND VERTICAL ANTENNAS HOMEBREW AN ANTENNA ANALYZER At the October Board of Directors (BoD) meeting, Fred AB1OC mentioned that in the Nov 2017 issue of QST, there was an article entitled “ Build Your Own Arduino-Based Antenna Analyzer” by Jack Purdum W8EEE and Farrukh Zia K2ZIA. The attractive thing about this design is the authors quote a price point of $50. The major components are SETTING UP CAT/CI-V AND AUDIO DRIVERS FOR WSJT-X A radio menu setting is used to select data over an ACC or the USB for radio control. Audio is not passed using the USB UART Bridge CAT/CI-V interface, it is strictly used for radio commands. WSJT-X uses a small set of messages over the CAT interface to control the radio. These include band changing, VFO frequency, PTT and a few others. HANG 'EM HIGH ANTENNA LAUNCHER Dick Powell, WK1J A Little about me. At 75 yrs old, I have a modest station, consisting of a Mosely TA33 Tri-bander (circa 1986) on a homebrew mount, at the peak on my single-level home (45ft.) and a homebrew 160-80-40M inverted Vee at 65ft.GPS TIME SERVER
Source: GPS NTP Server. We’ve recently added a GPS synchronized NTP time source to our station. The unit provides very accurate clocks (to within a microsecond) for WSJT-X modes like FT8. It also provides accurate clocks should we lose access to the Internet. You can read more about the GPS NTP server via the link above. ADD CTCSS PL TONES TO YOUR OLD VHF RIG Add CTCSS PL Tones to Your Old VHF Rig. March 16, 2017 Nashua Area Radio Society. Last week I gladly accepted a free Azden 2m FM transceiver model number PCS-4000 that was offered to me. You have to love the old free stuff! The only capability this 25W rig was missing is the ability to transmit CTCSS PL tones or sub audible tones toactivate a
NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY ON-AIR AMATEUR RADIO NETS Abby, AB1BY and Her Dad Jamey, AC1DC On The Air. The Nashua Area Radio Society currently holds two weekly on-air Amateur Radio Nets. The purpose of our nets includes: Testing and using our equipment; being prepared to support communications in emergency situations. Sharing information about Nashua Area Radio Society upcoming activities andevents.
GETTING STARTED WITH AMATEUR SATELLITES (AND PROGRESSING Very nice and inspiring presentation, Tom! You have the station I have always dreamed of! Back in the late 90’s I had a home built Oscar-13/p3d class station built with home grown interfaces to 2 tv rotators and an FT-736 control program I wrote called FT-7361 which did dopper tuning and drove a homebrew array similar to yours, but using TV Antenna rotators rather than the Yaesu. ARTICLES ABOUT HAM RADIO HOMEBREWING NARS Winter Field Day 2020. During setup for the Nashua Area Radio Society’s 2020 Winter Field Day the spud launcher, we were using broke after setting up a 40-meter delta loop antenna. We still had to set up the 160 Meter Transmit Antenna. It was a dipole, fed at around 50 feet with each end to be installed around 40 feet high.WWW.N1FD.ORG
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ARTICLES ABOUT BEING ON THE AIR With our new 2.0 Satellite station built, tested, and packed; we were ready to try it in a portable environment. Station Packed and Ready for Transport. Fortunately, the Nashua Area Radio Club had a Technician License class coming up and we thought that the new station test would be a great way for our students to learn about AmateurRadio Satellites.
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Ham Bootcamp includes a series of demonstrations and tutorials designed to help newly licensed Technician, General, and Extra class license holders get on the air and use their amateur radio license. Bootcamp is also a great opportunity for prospective Hams who ANTENNAS AND RELATED ARTICLES On Wednesday, May 25, Jon – AC1EV, Jeff – AC1FX, Jim – K1BRM, and Vince – KD2TMJ met at Fred – AB1OC’s QTH in Hollis, NH to set up and test the satellite antenna, radio, computers and other gear our club, Nashua Area Radio Society will be using this year at Summer Field Day. Here are some pictures of our Field Day Satellite Stationtest.
ARTICLES ABOUT BEING ON THE AIR Articles and other information related to On The Air Operations, Special Events, Activations, DXxpeditions, Portable and Mobile Activities, Nets, etc. THE ROCKMITE PART 4: THE TRANSMITTER The differences are small: L2 and L4 have 1.0 µH in the RockMite design; the corresponding parts in our designed filter are 1.3 µH. C15 and C19 in the RockMite design match perfectly to the corresponding parts in our filter’s design. And C17 is 1000 pF in the RockMite design, and 820 pF in our filter design. These are allvery close.
A WSJT-X / FT-8 AND WSPR OVERVIEW BY A NEW USER FT-8 is 100% key down for 15 seconds every 15 seconds and JT-9 it’s a full minute. If you set the power at 100 watts the FT-8 output is 100 watts average, and also peak, for 15 seconds straight. For SSB phone or CW for most of us, it is about 40 watts average with occasional 100-watt peaks. NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY Search Primary Menu Skip to content* About Us
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Area Radio Society N1FD QSL Card The Nashua Area Radio Society is a group of New England Ham Radio enthusiasts with a wide range of interests. Our organization’smission is to:
* Encourage and help people to become licensed and active in the Amateur Radio Service * Spark Interest among young people in STEM Education and Careers through Amateur Radio * Provide training and mentoring to enable Amateur Radio Operators to improve their technical and operating skills and to be prepared to assist in times of emergency * Sponsor on-air operating activities so that Amateurs may practice and fully develop their operating skills and have fun with Ham Radio! Looking for our newsletter articles? You can find them on our Bloghere .
Looking for our Dayton Hamvention® forum presentation? You can findit here.
NEW INTERNET SUBSCRIPTION AVAILABLE FOR MENTORING AND LEARNING! The Nashua Area Radio Society is widely recognized for its work in mentoring and development of Amateur Radio skills among members and within our community here in New Hampshire. We’ve created a new option to enable Hams and potential Hams to take advantage of our training materials and learning forums here on our website. Our new _INTERNET SUBSCRIPTION _ is available everyone who lives in the United States and outside of the states of New Hampshire and Massachusetts for a small yearly donation which supports our programs. Included is Full Access to our extensive online Tech Night Video Training Library and Q&A posting in several of our most popular forums here on our website. You can sign-up or learn more about our _INTERNET SUBSCRIPTION_ and our _MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS_ here . HIGH-ALTITUDE BALLOON LAUNCH 4 EARLY VIDEO We launched High-Altitude Balloon 4 to the edge of space again this past Sunday, June 9th. We are still processing all the data and media from our flight but we have some amazing, first-time video from HAB-4 that you can view below. You can see video and photos from our previous HAB flights here.
NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY IS THE HAMVENTION® 2019 CLUB OF THE YEARNashua
Area Radio Society 2019 Dayton Hamvention Club of the Year Award The Nashua Area Radio Society has been recognized as the Hamvention® 2019 Club of the Year! We received this recognition for our many mentoring, new Ham development, and youth outreach actives. You can see the announcement video and read more about our many mentoring and development activities here on our Blog.
Congratulations and a special thanks to all of our members whose many contributions to The Nashua Area Radio Society’s activities and programs made this possible!! A special Thank You to the Dayton Hamvention® team for this recognition ofour efforts.
NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY TO BE ARRL EXPO SPOTLIGHT CLUB ATHAMVENTION®
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Nashua Area Radio Society in the ARRL Booth at Dayton The Nashua Area Radio Society has been invited by the ARRL to be a spotlighted club in the ARRL Expo at the 2019 Dayton Hamvention ! The theme of this year’s Hamvention is “Mentoring the Next Generation” and the ARRL invited us to be part of their booth because of our focus on Education and Youth Outreach. We’ll also be hosting a forum sponsored by the ARRL at Dayton: > ARRL SPOTLIGHT ON RADIO CLUBS AND MENTORING>
> Friday, 11.50 AM to 1:05 PM (Room 3)>
> ARRL is pleased to introduce members of the Nashua Area Radio > Society (NARS), from New Hampshire. This ARRL Special Service Club > has over 200 members contributing to Amateur Radio licensing > classes, youth and school activities, on the air operating > activities, Amateur Radio Expositions in public venues, and > emergency communications training. NARS is a vibrant, active radio > club with a strong mentoring component. Club members will share a > presentation about their activities and approach to building > membership and youth participation in their club. If your radio club > is hungry for new ideas and is looking for ways to engage newcomers > – you won’t want to miss this opportunity to hear from a > vibrant, active radio club. Sponsored by ARRL, the national > association for Amateur Radio®. You can view a copy of our forum presentation here.
Stop by the ARRL booth at Dayton or the forum, say hello, and see what we’ve been doing. Here is some more information about the ARRL’s planned activities and Dayton 2019.
You can read more about our activities with the ARRL at Dayton here.
SUPPORT STEM LEARNING THROUGH AMATEUR RADIO We have begun a fundraising campaign to enable us to continue and expand our training projects such as our High-Altitude Balloonprojects
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Expositions for Young People , and other projects which provide STEM learning experiences for young people and support for emergency communications readiness. Please consider supporting our work via your GoFundMe donation. Also, please consider supporting our projects by using Amazon Smile by designating us as your favorite charity there. Click on the badge below to get started on AmazonSmile. You can learn more about how to use AmazonSmile to help support our projects here.
We hold regular Meetings , Tech Nights , License Classesand Youth
Activities , and other eventsto provide training
experiences and to enable our members to realize our mission. The Nashua Area Radio Society is a 501c(3) non-profit organization dedicated to STEM Education through Amateur Radio and to the development of radio communications skills and Emergency Preparedness through Amateur Radio. HUDSON MEMORIAL SCHOOL ISS CREW CONTACT The Nashua Area Radio Society helped students at Hudson Memorial School in Hudson, NH to make a live contact via Amateur Radio with Serena Aunon-Chancellor on the International Space Station. This once in a lifetime opportunity was made possible via a joint effort between Dan Pooler,AC1EN
and other Faculty Members at Hudson Memorial School, the ARISS, and NASA
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You can view the video of our contact below. You can learn more about our contact with the International Space Station via these articles here on n1fd.org: * 3….2…..1….. Successful ARISS Crew Contact * Journey to an ISS Crew Contact * Hudson Memorial School ARISS Crew Contact Transcript * ISS Crew Contact – The Day Is Almost Here * ISS Crew Contact – Summary Of Our Preparations A special Thank You to the Faculty and Students at Hudson Memorial School for affording us the privilege of being part of their experience and to all of the members of the Nashua Area Radio Society who worked so hard to support the contact.FIELD DAY 2018
The Nashua Area Radio Society was part of the 2018 ARRL Field Day event this weekend. We have a long history of participation in Field Day and you can read more about some of our previous Field Day operations here.
We had great media coverage at our Field Day operation this year including reporters from two TV channels here in New Hampshire. A story about our Field Day operation was shown on the WMUR Manchester Newscast at 6 pm last evening. You can view the TV news story above.Team
Operating at Field Day Field Day is about training and emergency preparedness, learning about new communications technology, and having fun!Field
Day Digital Station
We were a 10A station this year with three towers and several high-performance wire antennas.You
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ft Tower at Field Day Our Field Day was held at the Hudson Memorial School in Hudson, NH and also featured an Amateur Radio Open House activity the students and parents that were part of our High Altitude Balloon Project 3 . We will be supporting an ISS Crew Contactat Hudson Memorial
School in November and we had the primary ground stationon-site
at Field Day for satellite operations and testing. We hope you enjoy our 2018 Field Day highlights video. See you nextyear!
STEM LEARNING VIA OUR HIGH ALTITUDE BALLOON (HAB) PROJECTS _THE NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY MADE ITS WAY TO THE EDGE OF SPACE AND BACK AGAIN FOR THE THIRD TIME ON JUNE 3RD, 2018! _You can read more about our launch here.HAB-3
Students and Teacher Ready To Launch Their Balloon We’ve also posted some information about HAB-3’s flight here. The HAB-3 launch and flight video can be viewed below.
We did another HAB launch in October of last year. Along with the students in our STEM Program, we launched our
High Altitude Balloon (HAB) from Winchester, NH and successfully recovered in from a pond in Maine.A
View From HAB-1 From The Edge Of Space – Over 90,000 ft Our HAB carries a 2m APRS transmitter which sends our HAB’s position and other telemetry data to the ground during its flight. Our HABs also carry two GoPro video cameras as part of its payload. These cameras take some amazing video during balloon flights. Our first HAB flew to 91,650 ft in about 3 hours and 10 minutes. Our second HAB flew to 117,932 ft in about 2 hours and 30 minutes. The descent took about an hour for both HAB-1 and HAB-2. Here is a picture from the 2nd camera on the HAB-1 looking up at the balloon just beforeit burst.
Looking
Upward at Altitude
You can find more on the HAB launches in forum posts about our HAB’s Projects and Flights. You can view the video of HAB-1’s launch and flight above.
And the video of HAB-2’s launch and flight can also be viewed above You can find out more about our HAB projects and the STEM learning work that we do as part of them via the _SPACE CATEGORY_ on our blog here on our website. THE NASHUA AREA RADIO SOCIETY’S MISSION We offer many activities to help our members learn skills and have fun with Amateur Radio. You can learn more about our activities here or take a look at the videobelow.
The Nashua Area Radio Society’s mission includes a focus on helping new people and particularly young people get started in and to learn technical and communications skills through Amateur Radio. We recently put together a video for HAM Nation about our how Amateur Radio Society can help in this area. You can view the video below. To learn more about how young people can have fun and grow through Amateur Radio, take a look at our YouthActivities page .
Our Video as Featured on HAM Nation, January 4th, 2017 HAVING FUN AND LEARNING THROUGH HAM RADIO We have a lot of fun with and learn valuable skills through Ham Radio as part of our many activities. We really enjoy getting on the air andmaking contacts !
Ham
Radio Fun At The Field Day Our activities include our annual Field Day operation where we practice our emergency station building and operating skills. We have sponsored or participated in many on-air activities such a Summits On The Air (SOTA), Parks On The Air (POTA)and ARRL National
Parks On The Air
. We also
hold weekly repeater netsand HF nets
. Everyone is
welcome to join us and participate in our on the air activities. OUR MEETINGS AND TECH NIGHTS We hold a Membership Meeting and a Tech Night on the first and second Tuesday evening of each month at 7 pm at the First Church in Nashua, NH. You can see the planned topics of our Membership Meetings here and the topics for our Tech Nights here . Click on the following link for more information and for directions to ourmeetings .
You can find information on how to contact us here.
The Nashua
Area Radio Society is an ARRL Special Service Amateur Radio Organization , providing a variety of services to our community, to our members, and to all Radio Amateurs. You can learn more about our ARRL affiliation here.
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