Please read ASAP re: Special Event Station

Hi Everyone:

Sorry for the many emails today, but this one has a bit of urgency to it.

Jeanne as just heard back from the library about us setting up there for our VC7SJAM special event station for Sir John A Macdonald’s 200th birthday on January 11, 2015. They are very excited about us thinking that we would think of them. To make a long story short and the reason for this urgent email is they have a deadline this Monday to promote the event in their brochures.

Our goal is to man two stations, one at Mackie Library in North Delta, and another station at Ladner Library. I’m not asking for a commitment at the moment but can you email me if you think you can participate sometime on January 11 in this event. We need a rough count so we know we can man two stations. Please email ASAP so we can confirm with the library we will have both stations running and include us in their promotional works. We can work out the details of bands and modes later. This will also be a good showcase for the hobby as they will setup the rooms for us, so visitors can come see and ask questions of what were up to. This has possibilities of promoting the spring amateur radio course.

Now to make things even more exciting for showcasing amateur radio they have also asked if they could borrow some older equipment to display amateur radio for the month of January. All equipment will be locked in glass cabinets so it will be safe. If you have something they can borrow for the month that your not using please email me.

The library is between this project so let’s us get behind this exciting project.

gdick@telus.net

Gord
VE7FKY

PS: They might even spring for a 200th birthday cake for us.

DARS News NOtes

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2nd call for volunteers to help setup and tear down ComFest. We had a few sign up at last nights meeting. We could use a couple more so if you can spare some time on Sunday Oct 5 it would be appreciated. If you can stay all day that would be great but if only morning or afternoon works for you that is fine. We are usually out of there by 2pm. We also need someone who would like to man the coffee bar. If any spouse is wanting to join the fun by all means more the merrier.

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If you weren’t aware Don (VE7DS) will be off to the Marquesas Islands Oct 18-26. You can find out all the details of his DXpedition at http://tx7g.com/ Maybe as a club we can get a few folks to work out of public safety building to see if we can make contact. Anyone interested? Email me.

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The advanced course is a little over a month away, if you have been thinking of upgrading your current status all the details are at: https://deltaamateurradio.com/wp/?page_id=402

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Have a great week everyone

Thursday Meeting

Hi Everyone:
The meeting tonight is at the cop shop in Tsawwassen. Putting some finishing touches on ComFest will be on the agenda. We are currently working on a sold out basis and taking names. Hope to see you there at 7
Gord

ComFest Flyer

Our ComFest flyer below is being distribute to clubs and others today. Please forward this flyer onto any people who could be interested in attending. This year has the potential to be our largest yet. If your not aware we are down to maybe one table left. We are confirming with the centre how many tables are available in case we can fit one or two more in. Since we are basically on a sold out basis with tables the emphasizes is now turning on getting people to come. With your help in forwarding the flyer and mentioning ComFest when your talking with other hams we easily could be over the top this year.
Thanks for everyones help.
Gord
VE7FKY

pdf icon ComFest-2014-Brochures.pdf

DARS News Notes

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If you haven’t heard 3 brand new handheld radios will be given away at ComFest on Oct 5 . Your Admission ticket gets you an entry in the barrel for one of the radios.

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We are down to our last few tables. If you have been thinking you might want a table to sell off your old treasures now is the time to act. You can either send me an email or you can register online. https://deltaamateurradio.com/wp/?page_id=94

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This is a first call for helpers for ComFest. We need a setup crew, tear down crew plus be around to help out in various locations. You don’t need to be there all day. If you can do only setup or tear down that is fine. Email me gdick@telus.net and let me know if you can help out. If you can stay all day till were finished which should be by 2 pm that is great.

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If you haven’t already marked your calendars, our second and third part series on World War II radios will take place on Oct 30 and Nov 13. Both are North Delta nights.

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Attention all basic and basic plus honours folks. We still have room in our advanced class for those wishing to upgrade. Make sure you read the webpage for all the details and what’s expected of you: https://deltaamateurradio.com/wp/?page_id=402

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Have a great week everyone

DARS News Notes

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The dates for ComFest 2014 have been changed to Sunday Oct 5. Make a note in your calendars about the change. Tables are still available. All the details including reserving a table can be found at: https://deltaamateurradio.com/wp/?page_id=94

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Speaking of Radio Swap Meets:

Hi everyone,

Ham Happenings is happening THIS Saturday. This year will be bigger and better than 2012… I have contacting a number of vendors and there will be some amazing door prizes, raffle items, etc courtesy of Icom, Kenwood, RadioWorld, Durham Radio and HRO. Please spread the word on your local nets and to your club members. Contact Ron Gibson VE7GOA if you would like to rent a table for the event 250-714-6819.
Event at Cedar Community Hall, 2388 Cedar Road, Nanaimo. 10am – 3pm (Vendors set up 9am)
We are looking forward to hosting this year and we hope that you will be able to attend.

73 de VA7YSF

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Here’s and idea for a club project….

Ham Radio + Insanity + Infinite Wealth = http://www3.ocn.ne.jp/~kan1/newmonsterantenna2.html

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From Clay’s (K7CR) corner:

Meanwhile down in Portland, Oregon…They have had a huge mess at what’s called the Stonehenge tower. My sincere thanks to Kent Randles of Entercom Portland for much of the following.

For those of you that are familiar with the towers on the West-Hill of Portland, you have likely seen this structure, looking much like Seattle’s Space Needle, without the saucer –

That pointy thing on top is a Jampro, spiral, master FM antenna, very much like the one at the Ratelco Site on Cougar Mt. near Seattle (Home of 93.3, 95.7 and 105.3). In Portland’s case, this antenna, first put on the air in 1991, is fed with a big Shively Combiner which is connected a considerable number of high powered FM station transmitters.

Despite having a lightning bolt catcher on the top…The antenna became the ‘connection point’ for a sky-bolt back in July. There is a lot of hardware that connects that big combiner to the antenna. Now quoting Kent:

It’s fed with 9” line, inside the tower’s 6’ diameter center tube there’s a 3-way power divider with 4” outputs and two “trombone” phase-matching sections. 4” Heliax feeds 3 power dividers inside the antenna, one at the top of each bay. There are 2 more, smaller, “trombone” matching sections for two of the three spirals. The spirals are grounded at the bottom end. Lots of parts, but no exposed flexible lines.

It got hit by lightning on Sunday July 13th. After sweeping it they replaced damaged parts feeding the bottom section of the antenna, which took almost 2 weeks.

It was back on the air the 25th and it worked for about 36 hours and then all the high-power users VSWR’d off.

More sweeping, some disassembly then complete disassembly and cleaning of all transmission lines and power-dividers. They replaced almost all of the bullets and the center 4” in 3” out 3-way power-divider.

They have been pulling in almost every available tower worker in the Northwest, and have been working 6 or 7 days a week on the tower and 7 days a week on the ground cleaning parts.

When it gets completely back together and sweeps OK they will replace two of the spirals that have become damaged through the years. The spirals have de-icing heater elements inside of them.

They hope to have it back on the air by the middle of next week, about 9/3.

Here’s a picture showing a closer view of the antenna with a number of workers on it. Note the lightning dissipation array on the top (looking like flowers). The antenna on the left is a single bay antenna used by one of the stations at the site not connected to Combiner or Master Antenna.

During this time all the stations connected to the Master Antenna have been forced to use side-mounted antennas mounted lower on the structure. Due to the large size of the tower, their coverage has been considerably compromised.

Kent sent along a picture of one of the sections of transmission line that was damaged. UGLY! Takes a lot of power and heat to do that.

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