Registrations are now being accepted for USA's annual championships of
on-foot transmitter hunting, which will take place during the week and
weekend after Memorial Day. The site will be the forests near Mt.
Laguna Village, about 45 miles east of San Diego.
Activities will get under way on Wednesday and Thursday, May 30 - 31,
when an optional two-day "training camp" will take place. The official
championships opening will take place on Friday, June 1 with practice
and equipment testing sessions. The two-meter contest will take place on
Saturday, June 2, after which all will gather for a banquet in the
evening. Sunday's schedule includes the 80-meter contest and an awards
ceremony, timed to end in mid-afternoon to accommodate those who must
hurry home.
Even if you have never competed in a formal ARDF event before, you are
welcome at the USA and IARU Region 2 Championships. The courses will be
open to all, beginner and expert alike, with or without a ham radio
license. USA's best are expected to attend and they are always helpful
to newcomers. The training camp is an outstanding opportunity and
highly recommended for first-timers.
National ARDF Championships are for individuals only. No teaming or
assistance on the course is permitted. Participants are divided into
six age categories for males and five age categories for females in
accordance with standard IARU rules. Medals for first, second and third
places will be awarded in each category on each band.
The official event Web page at www.homingin.com has the registration
form. It is important for participants to register right away. The
organizers need an accurate head count and assurances that there will be
sufficient attendees. It's also important to make reservations now if
you want to stay at the event headquarters, which is Laguna Mountain
Lodge. (Nearby camping is also available.)
Transportation and lodging information is on the event Web page, as well
as the daily schedule, competition rules, transmitter and map
information. For questions and regular updates, you can subscribe to a
group mailing list for participants and others interested in these
championships.
If you have been attending and enjoying our local ARDF sessions, it's
time now to take the next step. We look forward to seeing you at the
USA Championships!
Joe Moell K0OV
USA ARDF Coordinator
www.homingin.com
k0ov(a)homingin.com
SBARC Wednesday Nets
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Beginning at 7:00 pm on the following linked repeaters:
146.79 MHz (La Vigia Hill)
224.08 MHz (La Cumbre Peak)
Minus offset, PL 131.8
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7:00pm - 7:30pm -- Amateur Radio Newsline (www.ARNewsLine.org)
7:30pm - 8:00pm -- Weekly Club Net
8:00pm - 8:30pm -- Swap Net, hosted by Dave Milton, K6HWN
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Then, at 8:30pm, on 144.210 MHz, is the VHF Single Side Band Roundtable, typically hosted by Ken Owen, N6KTH. This popular roundtable is now in its fourth year. Some People start checking in early between 8:00pm and 8:30pm. For details, visit www.n6kth.com/vhf.
---Michael, NO6O
Southern California's next ARDF session will be Saturday, April 21 at
Lake Los Carneros Park in Goleta. In addition to the
beginner-to-intermediate level ARDF course, there will be a workshop for
building measuring-tape antennas and attenuators. Contact Marvin
Johnston by e-mail (marvin(a)west.net) if you want to reserve a kit.
Kitbuilding and transmitter hunting start promptly at 9:30 AM. Hunters
may start out on the courses at any time until 1 PM. Courses close at
2:30 PM.
The site area is slightly less than 140 acres. It is relatively flat,
making it a good site for foxtailers of all skill levels. If you need
some one-on-one help to get started at finding transmitters, just ask.
Full-color orienteering maps will be available.
Directions to Lake Los Carneros: From US 101 about 8 miles west of
downtown Santa Barbara, take the Los Carneros Road exit, head north
about 1/4 mile and turn right into the Stow House parking lot. There
should be plenty of free parking. Look for the orange-and-white
orienteering flag. The building session and hunt start will be in the
picnic area, just east of the railroad depot.
For your GPS navigation system: 300 North Los Carneros Road, Goleta,
CA, 34.44416N 119.85446W.
Ham radio talk-in is on the WB6OBB repeater, 147.000(-) PL 131.8.
73,
Joe Moell K0OV
SBARC Wednesday Nets -- TRIVIA NIGHT!
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Beginning at 7:00 pm on the following linked repeaters:
146.79 MHz (La Vigia Hill)
224.08 MHz (La Cumbre Peak)
Minus offset, PL 131.8
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7:00pm - 7:30pm -- Amateur Radio Newsline (www.ARNewsLine.org)
7:30pm - 8:00pm -- !! TRIVIA NIGHT !! Hosted by Dave Milton, K6HWN
8:00pm - 8:30pm -- Swap Net, hosted by Dave Milton, K6HWN
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Then, at 8:30pm, on 144.210 MHz, is the VHF Single Side Band Roundtable, typically hosted by Ken Owen, N6KTH. This popular roundtable is now in its fourth year. Some People start checking in early between 8:00pm and 8:30pm. For details, visit www.n6kth.com/vhf.
---Michael, NO6O
SBARC Club Meeting for April 20, 2012
by Darryl Widman, KF6DI, SBARC Program Chairman
SBARC on Santa Ynez Peak and Other Places
with our own Bill Talanian, W1UUQ, Chairman
SBARC Telecommunications Committee
Up on the ladder is Steven Nelson, KD6VEX, one of the good guys who freely gives of his time and effort in behalf of Amateur Radio and the Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club. Bill Talanian, W1UUQ, our Chairman of Telecommunications lives and breathes repeaters, mountain-tops, co-ordinating radio communications with public service agencies and setting up radio operations for these groups. It is fine people like this who continue to give the Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club its good name.
Bill can always be found, if you know where to look for him, planning, discussing, organizing, putting up and tearing down anything having to do with telecommunications in our general area. This Friday at our club meeting, you will find Bill in the front of the room telling us about what SBARC is up to regarding radio communications in our behalf (or someone else's) and is always anxious to answer questions in as much detail as he feels we can comprehend! Along that line, Bill is always looking for good, able-bodied folks to lend a hand, roll up their sleeves, help raise/lower structures for radio communications and, generally, get involved with getting good, clean signals from here to there.
Come to our April 20, 2012 club meeting and learn more about what Bill and his team of good guys are up to lately.
Please bring some goodies for the refreshment table. It will be appreciated. Remember that the Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club holds its monthly club meetings at the Goleta Union School District, 401 No. Fairview Ave. in Goleta, right across the street from the Goleta Library. It all begins at 7:30 PM but come early to meet a whole lot of good people and also, see what others brought for the Free-To-Good-Home table. Please bring yours and remember to take it back with you if no one wanted it!
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Southern California's next international-style on-foot foxhunting
session will be Saturday, April 21 at Lake Los Carneros Park in Goleta.
A ham radio license and knowledge of radio equipment are not required.
Bring the kids and grandkids, then go out on the course with them!
If you don't have the antenna/attenuator system for on-foot foxhunting
on two meters with your ham radio handi-talkie or scanner, you can
easily make one during this session. Marvin Johnston KE6HTS will
conduct a clinic for building his kits for measuring-tape yagis and for
90 dB offset-type attenuators. An assembled/tested attenuator in a
special housing that goes inside the boom of the yagi is also available.
Contact Marvin by e-mail (marvin(a)west.net) for prices and to reserve
your kits.
It takes about an hour to put the kits together with tools and soldering
irons that will be provided. If you're not an electronic technician,
don't worry because there will be plenty of experts to help you. We
want you to succeed! Then with your HT and the kitbuilt equipment, you
will be all set to hunt.
Kitbuilding and transmitter hunting start promptly at 9:30 AM. Hunters
may start out on the courses at any time until 1 PM. Courses close at
2:30 PM.
Besides some easy fox transmitters just to help you learn and test your
equipment, there will be a beginner-level international-rules course.
The site area is slightly less than 140 acres. It is relatively flat,
making it a good site for foxtailers of all skill levels. If you need
some one-on-one help to get started at finding transmitters, just ask.
Full-color orienteering maps will be available.
Bring any 2-meter RDF "sniffing" gear you have. If you don't have any,
just bring your handi-talkie or scanner and come early for the building
session. If you can't do that, come anyway, because a limited number of
RDF sets will be available for loan. Also be sure to bring anything
you'll need while going after those radio foxes, such as munchies,
bottled water and sunscreen. Bring your own compass, protractor and
pencil if you plan to use them for map marking. Make sure that all
batteries are fresh.
Weather: In case of rainy or very wet conditions, the event might be
postponed. Check www.homingin.com before you set out to make sure that
the event is a "go."
Directions to Lake Los Carneros: From US 101 about 8 miles west of
downtown Santa Barbara, take the Los Carneros Road exit, head north
about 1/4 mile and turn right into the Stow House parking lot. There
should be plenty of free parking. Look for the orange-and-white
orienteering flag. The building session and hunt start will be in the
picnic area, just east of the railroad depot.
For your GPS navigation system: 300 North Los Carneros Road, Goleta,
CA, 34.44416N 119.85446W.
Ham radio talk-in is on the WB6OBB repeater, 147.000(-) PL 131.8.
73,
Joe Moell K0OV
SBARC Wednesday Nets
--------------------
Beginning at 7:00 pm on the following linked repeaters:
146.79 MHz (La Vigia Hill)
224.08 MHz (La Cumbre Peak)
Minus offset, PL 131.8
----------------------------------
7:00pm - 7:30pm -- Amateur Radio Newsline (www.ARNewsLine.org)
7:30pm - 8:00pm -- Weekly Club Net
8:00pm - 8:30pm -- Swap Net, hosted by Dave Milton, K6HWN
----------------------------------
Then, at 8:30pm, on 144.210 MHz, is the VHF Single Side Band Roundtable, typically hosted by Ken Owen, N6KTH. This popular roundtable is now in its fourth year. Some People start checking in early between 8:00pm and 8:30pm. For details, visit www.n6kth.com/vhf.
---Michael, NO6O