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2021 Field Day
Photos from Beavercreek Fire Station 61 Click an image to open the full picture
ARRL Field Day is this coming Saturday and Sunday (June 26, 27)
ARRL Field Day is this coming Saturday and Sunday (June 26, 27) Once again, XWARN and DARA will join forces to set up several stations at the Beavercreek Twp Fire Dept at Dayton-Xenia Rd and Orchard Lane. Set up will begin at 9:00 AM on Saturday and the on-air portion of the event begins at 2PM local. The scale of the operation will be based on how many people show up to help set up. We can always use more people than show up for tear down. If you are able to help with this, try to arrive around 11AM Sunday. We are allowed…
Build an End-Fed Half-Wave Antenna From a Kit
Build an End-Fed Half-Wave Antenna From a Kit Project by Frank Bontenbal, PA2DKW Process photos by Bob Inderbitzen, NQ1R Please note: This kit is available from ARRL. ($69.95) The original assembly instructions are available from the manufacturer, HF Kits. To help new hams prepare for the exciting world of HF opening up during Cycle 25, ARRL has partnered with HF Kits to bring you this easy-to-build four-band antenna kit: an end-fed half-wave (EFHW) antenna. Unlike the dipole antenna, which is comprised of two quarter-wavelength wires and fed at its center, the EFHW is…
Amateur Radio Gearing Up for Another Active Atlantic Hurricane Season
[UPDATED 2021-05-26 1340 UTC] The Atlantic Hurricane Season, which starts on June 1, promises to be a busy time for amateur radio volunteers on the Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) to report ground-level storm conditions in real time for use by National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecasters, and for SKYWARN volunteers, many of whom are hams. The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has forecast a likely range of 13 to 20 named storms (winds of 39 MPH or greater), of which six to ten could become hurricanes (winds of 74 MPH or greater), including three to five major hurricanes (Category 3, 4, or 5, with…