Peters Broadcast Engineering donates repeater enclosure

Carole Burke, WB9RUS, Vice President of the Fort Wayne Radio Club (FWRC) with DDB Inc. outside equipment enclosure recently donated by Mike Peters of Peters Broadcast Engineering.

No, that’s not Vanna White showing off a refrigerator on the Price Is Right, its Carole Burke, WB9RUS, Vice President of the Fort Wayne Radio Club (FWRC) showing off the DDB, Inc. Outside Equipment Enclosure that was recently donated to the club by Mike Peters of Peters Broadcast Engineering. The enclosure will be used to house the FWRC’s W9TE 146.940/.390 repeater at the WLDE-FM tower site on Parrott Rd. near New Haven. With an antenna at 280’, the system is expected to have a substantially improved footprint relative to the coverage it can now provide from its Parkview Hospital site. And this will work well for regional Storm Spotter and Emergency Response hams that depend upon the 146.940 machine as well as ACARTS’ 146.880 repeater for area emergency response communications.

The enclosure is designed to house telecommunications equipment in harsh environments and as such is ruggedly built and has provisions for integral heating and cooling. It will provide ample room for the new Yaesu Fusion DR1X repeater the club acquired for use on 146.340/.940 that enables both analog-FM as well as C4FM-CDMA digital FM operation.

The July 2016 Issue of Allen County HamNews Is Now Available

HamNewsIcon 2016 07The July 2016 Issue of the Allen County HamNews newsletter is now available for download using the link below. This and previous issues are also available for download by clicking the “Files” link in the main menu and then clicking “Newsletters.”

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June fox hides in Aboite Township

foxhunt cartoonJune 5th arrived, and with it beautiful early Indiana summer weather, perfect for a foxhunt, although there was bit of a threat of rain showers later in the afternoon. The foxhunting crews that gathered at Cobin Memorial Park consisted of: Jim & Kim, KB9’s DOS & DOT, Steve & Linda, W9’s SAN & LAN, plus their grandson, seasoned foxhunter Alex, Jason, KB9UOQ & Debbie, KK4QXC and Jason’s daughter Kylie, Charles, KC9MUT & Bob, KC9UHU. Charles and Bob hosted two newly minted hams as ride-alongs who were interested to see what foxhunting was like.

For this contest the role of the fox was provided by Jim & Annie Pliett, K9OMA and KA9YYI, plus Carole & Al Burke, WB9’s RUS & SSE. They hunkered-down at the Homestead High School-Jorgensen YMCA baseball complex south south-east of Homestead High School.

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The June 2016 Issue of Allen County HamNews Is Now Available

HamNewsIcon 2016 06The June 2016 Issue of the Allen County HamNews newsletter is now available for download using the link below. This and previous issues are also available for download by clicking the “Files” link in the main menu and then clicking “Newsletters.”

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Join FWRC for the Indiana QSO Party

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Join the Fort Wayne Radio Club at the Historical Old Fort this Saturday May 7 to make contacts across the state and to celebrate Indiana’s Bicentennial. We will be meeting at 9 am to get things setup to operate for the start of the event at 11am.

  • Setup Time: 9am
  • Event Time: 11am –11pm
  • May 7, 2016
  • Talk-in: 146.760 MHz

If you are not able to help with setup, we need operators through out the event, so come out and help.Not a club member or even an Amateur Operator!? No Problem! This is an awesome way to participate in a great event and to learn about an awesome hobby.

The May 2016 Issue of Allen County HamNews Is Now Available

HamNewsIcon 2016 05The May 2016 Issue of the Allen County HamNews newsletter is now available for download using the link below. This and previous issues are also available for download by clicking the “Files” link in the main menu and then clicking “Newsletters.” 

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Fund raising for the Fort Wayne Radio Club

I bet you have heard the “come-on” pitch. “Double Your Money”…and the fine print that hardly anyone reads. Many of the “double your money” offers seem to be unreal…requirements that are difficult or impossible to meet.

NOT THIS TIME.

The FWRC Matching Fund Drive is a honest “double your money” offer. No strings attached. Here is how it works:

The FWRC is raising funds to construct a wide area coverage repeater system to be installed on the WLDE tower north of New Haven. The estimated cost of the project may total as much as $7000, or perhaps even more. This is way beyond the capability of the FWRC treasury to fund. A Matching Fund drive has been established by the Board of Directors to help raise the money needed for this project.

Several generous and dedicated club members have joined forces to make you an offer: For every dollar you contribute to the Matching Fund drive, they (as a group) will match it dollar for dollar.

You contribute $10, the club benefits by $20.

You contribute $50, the club benefits by $100.

You contribute $250, the club benefits by $500.

Each dollar contributed moves the club twice as far toward the project funding needs. You can think of this as a challenge, with the matching fund donors challenging you to make them spend their money.

The current matching fund level is capped at $1500 for matching dollars, so donations totaling $1500 to the matching fund drive will result in $3000 available to the club exclusively for the WLDE project.

Matching fund drives typically last for a specified time limit. This fund drive will last through the end of November 2016. The club will publish the fund drive totals at regular intervals.

Donations will be accepted at any time, from anyone. This fundraiser is not restricted to FWRC members. Donors can make multiple donations if it is more convenient for them. A donation of any amount may be made.

The matching fund has collected donations of $120 thus far, yielding $240 for the club. This is 8% of the way to the matching fund goal of $3000.

Often donors prefer not to be identified. The amount of the donation will not be revealed unless the donor requests that it be made known. The FWRC will make provisions for anonymous donations in this way:

If you want your donation known only to the club treasurer, put your money (cash or check, do not mail cash) in an envelope and mark it “Treasurer Only-Anonymous”. You may send it to the club post office box, the treasurer (W8ST) directly, or give it (in a marked envelope) to any Board of Directors member.

If you want your donation known to the Board of Directors but not to the club membership in general, send your money (cash or check, do not mail cash) in an envelope and mark it “BoD Only-Anonymous” to the club post office box or give it (in a marked envelope) to any Board of Directors member.

Donations that are identified but not marked as anonymous will be acknowledged in the ACHN at the conclusion of the fund drive.

The Interesting History of Matching Fund Drives:

The first gift matching was a scheme devised and implemented by Benjamin Franklin in 1751 when he persuaded the Pennsylvania Assembly to appropriate 2,000 pounds of public money if the citizens of Philadelphia could first raise 2,000 pounds of private money. (from en.wikipedia.org)