The Peanut Whistle The Monthly Newsletter of the Amateur Radio Club of Parker County ARCPC NEWSLETTER VOLUME 28 NO. 8 AUGUST 2018 ISSUE PRESIDENT THAD WEIKAL KG5ATD VICE PRESIDENT DARYL PATE KC5SLQ SECRETARY-TREASURER JAY COX KG5BZW ICE CREAM! And Cookies and Cake. Cont. on pg. 6 Presentation by Bob, KG5SQJ DIRECTORS JOEL PAGE KW5JP WILL TEAGUE W5KD W5PC TRUSTEE-QSL MGR WILL TEAGUE W5KD WEBMASTER WILLIAM NEWMAN WL9N PUBLIC INFORMATION VACANT EDUCATION CHAIRMAN WILLIAM NEWMAN WL9N NEWSLETTER EDITOR JERRY THOMPSON W7JT CLUB HISTORIAN WILL TEAGUE W5KD PROGRAM-ACTIVITIES VACANT FIELD DAY 2019 VACANT HOSPTALITY JUDY WOLF KB5JEY REGISTERED AGENT JERRY THOMPSON W7JT RACES-ARES TONY GUESS N5NRU BILL NEWMAN WL9N VE TESTING DOUG MAY WB5VQQ ARRL WEST GULF-NTX STAFF DAVID WOOLWEAVER K5RAV JOHN STRATTON N5AUS JAY URISH W5GM
AUGUST 2018 The Peanut Whistle Volume 28 No 8 Page 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS ARCPC HOSPITALITY Upcoming Ham Fests/ Conventions/ Classes SEPTEMBER 2018 Meeting Coffee & Cookies Judy Wolf KB5JEY Jake Sez Without ice cream, there would be darkness and chaos ~Don Kardong 09/07-08/2018 49th Annual Queen Wilhelmina Hamfest Location: Mena, AR Type: ARRL Hamfest Sponsor: Queen Wilhelmina Hamfest Association Website: http://www.menahamfest.net 10/26/2018 Texoma Hamarama Location: Ardmore, OK Type: ARRL Hamfest Sponsor: Texoma Hamarama, Inc. (Local ARCs) Website: http://www.texomahamarama.org 09/29/2018 ARC of Shreveport Tailgate Party Location: Shreveport, LA Type: ARRL Hamfest Sponsor: Amateur Radio Club of Shreveport Website: http://n5shv.org 10/06/2018 HamEXPO Location: Belton, TX Type: ARRL Hamfest Sponsor: Temple Amateur Radio Club Website: http://tarc.org/hamexpo/ ARCPC VE TESTING VE testing for all license classes and upgrades will be conducted on the third Monday of each month, except November and December. Time: 7:00 PM (Walk-ins allowed) Contact: Douglas E. May WB5VQQ (817) 613-7289 Email: dougmay@uwmail.com VEC: ARRL/VEC Location: What-a-Burger off of I20 No classes listed within 250 miles.
AUGUST 2018 The Peanut Whistle Volume 28 No 8 Page 3 ARCPC MEETING MINUTES Minutes of the Regular Monthly Meeting Amateur Radio Club of Parker County Tuesday, August 14, 2018 The brief meeting coinciding with our annual Ice Cream Social was called to order at 7:20 pm by President Thad Weikal, KG5ATD, at the Parker County Emergency Management (EOC) Building, 215 Trinity Street, Weatherford. The invocation was given by President Thad Weikal KG5ATD. Daryl Pate, KC5SLQ, afterwards led in the Pledge of Allegiance and Pledge of Allegiance to the Texas State Flag. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Introductions: President Thad Weikal initiated introductions around the meeting tables. A total of 12 members were present for the meeting and at least 8 visitors. Meeting minutes: A motion to approve the minutes, as amended in the newsletter, from the June meeting as published in the July monthly newsletter was made by Will Teague, W5KD. The amendments were explained at the meeting. The motion was seconded by John Nickel, KG5YMK. Motion passed. Net control: Our net controls will alternate between Tom Keifer, KG5PBP, and Matt Sanders KC5KQU. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS AND NEW BUSINESS: Daryl Pate reminded the club that we need to start thinking about the Texas QSO Party at the end of September. Also there was made mention of October 6 ham radio class at Weatherford College. We also briefly spoke about our planned Hamfest November 10 th. TRAINING & ADJOURNMENT: A motion to adjourn was given by Jerry Thompson, W7JT, and seconded by a John (either John Nickel, KG5YMK or Jon Engels, KB5ECS), and we adjourned. We then listened to a presentation by Bob Ballard, KG5SQJ, on his homemade fan dipole he used at this year s Field Day. Respectfully submitted, By Jay Cox, KG5BZW Secretary/Treasurer
AUGUST 2018 The Peanut Whistle Volume 28 No 7 Page 4 What is Ham Radio? Amateur Radio (ham radio) is a popular hobby and service that brings people, electronics and communication together. People use ham radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, all without the Internet or cell phones. It's fun, social, educational, and can be a lifeline during times of need. You can set up a ham radio station anywhere! In a field...at a club..
JULY 2018 The Peanut Whistle Volume 28 No 7 Page 5...or at home. Although Amateur Radio operators get involved for many reasons, they all have in common a basic knowledge of radio technology and operating principles, and pass an examination for the FCC license to operate on radio frequencies known as the "Amateur Bands." These bands are radio frequencies allocated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for use by ham radio operators. Who is the Typical Ham? Amateur Radio operators come from all walks of life -- doctors, students, kids, politicians, truck drivers, movie stars, missionaries and even your average neighbor next door. They are of all ages, sexes, income levels and nationalities. Whether through Morse Code on an old brass telegraph key, voice communication on a hand-held radio or computerized messages transmitted via satellite, all hams use radio to reach out to the world. Find out what you can do with ham radio! From the ARRL Website Copyright ARRL.
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AUGUST2018 The Peanut Whistle Volume 28 No 8 Page 9 Last of the Ice Cream pics! Monday Net Preamble Script: OPEN - Attention all amateurs, this is (call sign), net control for the Amateur Radio Club of Parker County information and ragchew net. We now pause for any emergency traffic. (Handle any emergency or priority traffic.) CONTINUE -This net is now open to any interested amateur. Please provide your call sign phonetically, followed by your name and location, in groups of 3. CLOSE - This is (call sign), net control for the ARCPC information and rag chew net, now returning this repeater back to normal traffic. This info was provided by Thad, KG5ATD via David, KG5ASU.
Membership Application/Renewal form 2018-19 W5PC www.w5pc.org AMATEUR RADIO CLUB OF PARKER COUNTY, INC. P.O. BOX 1795 WEATHERFORD, TX 76086 ARCPC INFORMATION NET Mondays at 8:00 pm on 147.040+ (Tone 110.9) WC5C Net Thursdays at 8:00 pm on 147.1600+ (Tone 110.9) MEETINGS The Amateur Radio Club of Parker County holds general membership meetings Throughout the year on a monthly basis the second Tuesday of each month beginning at 7:00pm at the Parker County EOC 215 Trinity Street, Weatherford, Texas 76086. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB OF PARKER COUNTY MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION NAME: CALL SIGN: LICENSE CLASS: (E)(A)(G)(T)(N) ARRL MEMBER: (YES) (NO) STATUS: (NEW) (RENEWAL) (CIRCLE APPLICABLE ANSWERS ON ABOVE LINE) ADDRESS: EMAIL ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP (plus 4): PHONE: HOME: WORK: INIIATION FEE: One time initiation fee per family - $5.00 ANNUAL DUES: $20.00. HAM FAMILY MEMBERSHIP: $25.00 (+ 1 same household or full time college student)(add an additional $5.00 if you wish to receive a hard copy of the newsletter). HAM FAMILY MEMBER NAME: CALL SIGN: Cut out and mail this application to the ARCPC Secretary/Treasurer along with you check or money order for the amount due. Or, bring it to the next regular club meeting.