[W5SFA] Rapid Deployment Amateur Radio (RaDAR) Event - SaturdayMarch 20

Sean Jost s at texasjost.com
Sun Mar 21 10:21:11 CDT 2021


I’m really bummed that I missed out.  Looking forward to the next one.

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From: w5sfa <w5sfa-bounces at w5sfa.org> on behalf of jack bates <k5frt33 at gmail.com>
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Let's do it again, sometime.


On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 7:55 PM Roger Klein <rwklein at katyweb.net<mailto:rwklein at katyweb.net>> wrote:

Sorry we missed you, Ben!  Dan W5AOV and I were on 20m FT8, but we only made 3 locations before time ran out.   It took 20 to 30 minutes to get 5 FT8 contacts, a bit longer than I expected – so we only made 3 locations before time ran out.  But everyone had a good time – we had Gary KF5ZRT on 30m and Ray WA5IWB on 20m.  Christy WB5DBJ and David WB5DRJ were working 40m, and Jack K5FRT was working from Lowe’s in Brenham.   We met for lunch at Cielito Lindo in Bellville at 12:30 and compared notes.  I thought it worked out pretty good for a first time event.



73,



Roger N5RWK



From: w5sfa [mailto:w5sfa-bounces at w5sfa.org<mailto:w5sfa-bounces at w5sfa.org>] On Behalf Of Ben Worrell
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2021 10:21 AM
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Subject: Re: [W5SFA] Rapid Deployment Amateur Radio (RaDAR) Event - SaturdayMarch 20



Will try and work a few of you   I will be around until about 1 or 2.    I will watch for you on 10-40m FT8  (80 is already gone to the noise)



Best of luck on the exercise!!!



73 Ben – ne5B



From: Christy<mailto:w5drj at yahoo.com>
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2021 3:06 PM
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Thank you for the info Roger, this helps a lot!!! Looking forward to seeing you there!!!



Christy

W5DRJ

On Mar 18, 2021, at 9:02 PM, Roger Klein <rwklein at katyweb.net<mailto:rwklein at katyweb.net>> wrote:



Christy,



I think Ray, Gary and I will all be doing FT8, though I might try as little SSB.



If you use FT8, making contacts will be easy and 30 watts or so should be plenty.



If using SSB, just find an open frequency and call CQ, someone will answer eventually.  I think you’ll find it easier to run close to 100 watts on SSB, and suggest 20m or 40m bands might work best.  If there is a contest happening on Saturday using SSB, you could piggyback on that, just find out what the contest exchange is.



Hope this helps – let us know if you have more questions!



73,



Roger



From: w5sfa [mailto:w5sfa-bounces at w5sfa.org<mailto:w5sfa-bounces at w5sfa.org>] On Behalf Of Christy
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2021 8:11 PM
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Subject: Re: [W5SFA] Rapid Deployment Amateur Radio (RaDAR) Event - Saturday March 20



David and I are thinking about participating but we are not sure what mode/band others will be using as it is our first time trying something like this. We are not sure how to reach/find others unless we are using FT8/FT4 or voice.



Anyone want to give some recommendations to a competitor?

Christy & David

W5DRJ/W5DBJ



On Feb 26, 2021, at 10:00 AM, Roger Klein <rwklein at katyweb.net<mailto:rwklein at katyweb.net>> wrote:



Club Members,



Here are the details regarding the Rapid Deployment Amateur Radio Event scheduled for Saturday, March 20.  So far, we have 3 mobile stations confirmed – KF5ZRT (Gary), WA5IWB (Ray) and N5RWK (Roger) – even more would be welcome, so please respond to the reflector if you’re planning to operate a station, or if you would like to participate as a team member.  If you have any questions, please post to the reflector.  You don’t even need to be a club member – or even a ham to participate on a team – all are welcome.  So if you know any prospective hams, drag them along.



73,



Roger N5RWK



RaDAR Event



Objective:  Make 5 HF contacts at each of 5 locations from a vehicle.  Any mode, any band, any equipment, any antenna, any power level.



Entrants:  Can be a single individual or a group, whatever will fit in the vehicle.  One person must be a licensed ham (general or higher).  It will be easier to have more than one person, and this is a great opportunity to do some “Elmering” for those new to HF!  Please send an email to the club reflector if you plan to operate a station so others can glom on if they wish.



Start time: Saturday, March 20 at 10:00 am (This is the earliest time you can start transmitting to make your first contact – equipment prep/setup can be prior to this, take as much time as you like but don’t start transmitting before 10 am.)



Starting Location:  Any location you like – start from your home, a team member’s home or anyplace else that is convenient.



Number of locations  to operate from:  5.  Any location is good (but select someplace safe out of traffic!).  Each location must be at least 5 miles away from the previous location.  You must make 5 contacts at each location.



Setup time at each location: 10 minutes.  This is the elapsed time from when you arrive at a location to when you can start transmitting.  It may take less time  for you to set up.  If so, wait until the 10 minutes are up before transmitting.



Contacts:  You may only work a station once from each location.  However, you may not make arrangements for future contacts with other stations.



Logs:  Keep a log of your contacts:  Band, Mode, Call sign of Station worked and Time of contact.



Conclusion of Event:  The event will conclude at 12:30 pm at the covered parking lot at the Margaret Chesley Memorial Park in Bellville.  You may head to the park after you have made your five contacts at each of five different locations.  Or, if you have not made enough contacts, meet at the park at 12:30 anyhow.   At this time we will compare logs, brag, socialize…we will then proceed to lunch at Cielito Lindo Mexican Restaurant.



Covid-19:  If you have concerns about exposure, you are welcome to participate as the event is compatible with social distancing.  Just turn in your log at the park at 12:30 pm and forego lunch.



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