Report: FWRC member K9RFZ elected ARRL section manager

FWRC President Steve Nardin, W9SAN, sent the following information via email today:

I would like to inform the membership of FWRC that one of our members, Joseph Lawrence, K9RFZ, has been elected to the position of Section Manager for the state of Indiana. Joseph informed of the result of the recent election by phone today. The vote count was approximately 1100, with Joseph receiving 58% of the vote.

As president of the club, I want to congratulate Joseph on his win! He expresses thanks to all that voted in his favor.

May fox up a tree

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Fox hunters posing near park entrance sign

Well, May finally arrived, and with it the promise of more reasonable weather. About time after this last winter, ehhh? The local contingent of Allen County foxhunters, less the fox, gathered together at Krueger Park eager to start their quest for their elusive prey early Sunday afternoon on the 4th of May. This crew consisted of the team of Jim & Annie Pliett, K9OMA & KA9YYI plus Carole & Al Burke, WB9’s RUS & SSE, the team of Charles Ward, KC9MUT, Fred Gengnagle, KC9EZP and Phil Hooper, AB9IZ, the team of Kim & Jim Machamer, KB9’s DOS & DOT, and the team of Linda & Steve Nardin, W9’s LAN & SAN.

The role of the fox was played by Bob Dean, KC9UHU who was hid-out at Cook’s Landing Park on Cedar Creek at the corner of Shoaff and Coldwater roads. Bob was using a cubical quad driven with about 50 watts as the high power fox, and a microcontroller controlled microfox which emitted around 30 milliwatts. Both of these units radiated on 146.340 MHz, i.e., on the input to the 146.940 repeater. The microfox was attached to a tree branch about ten feet in the air.

The fox started warbling promptly at 13:30 hours and was immediately heard by all of the foxhunt teams at Kruger Park.

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Join Brian for the Indiana QSO Party

Brian Jenks, W9BGJ, has offered to run the Indiana QSO Party from his place with the club call sign, W9TE, to help run up the total score for the club in this weekend’s contest. The contest runs from noon to midnight on Saturday, May 3rd, and involves Phone and CW operation on the bands 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, and 10. You can find information about the contest on the Hoosier DX club website.

If you would like to join Brian in this effort, contact him via e-mail at w9bgj@arrl.net. Otherwise, you can run the contest from your home QTH and remember to claim the Fort Wayne Radio Club as your club affliation when you send in your log! If we get enough points from enough submitted logs, we can win again. We have certificates from 2012 and 2013. Let’s do it again for 2014!

If you can help support Brian this weekend, please contact him and make plans. Otherwise, get on the air this weekend if you can and don’t forget to submit your logs to the Hoosier DX Club.

Club meeting to feature preparedness program

FRS radioPlease plan to join us this Friday, April 11th, at the Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, for the April meeting of the Fort Wayne Radio Club. The church is located at 4700 Vance Avenue, just south of Snider High School (see map below). Our program for the evening will be on Neighborhood Emergency Prepardeness and will be presented by Joseph Lawrence, K9RFZ, who has organized his neighborhood to be connected by Family Radio Service (FRS) Radios for communications in the event of an emergency.

We will have a club business meeting as well. We are at 111 members now, the highest level that we have been since the late 80’s!

See you there!


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SDR, vintage radio talks highlight upcoming meetings

We have two noteworthly meetings this month, both of which it will be worth the effort to attend!

The first is the ACARTS meeting on Tuesday, March 18th (tomorrow) at 7:00 pm at the Salvation Army. The presentation will be on MDSR, which stands for Modulation Demodulation Software Receiver. The MDSR is a way to add a SDR or Software Defined Receiver functions to an existing older receiver! In essence, you use an SDR at the IF or Intermediate Frequency of an existing radio. Pretty cool stuff?

The second is the FWRC meeting on Friday, March 21st (this coming Friday) at 7:00 pm at the Good Shepherd United Methodist Church. Our presentation this time will be by Jack Shutt, W9GT, on Vintage Radio. Join us to remember Radio’s past roots, when the real radios glowed in the dark and kept the shack warm through the winter!

Directions and maps to both meeting places can be found in the Allen County Ham News for March, which is a free download at WWW.ACARTS.COM or WWW.FWRC.INFO