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Northern Colorado Amateur Radio Club P.O. Box 272956 Fort Collins, CO 80527-2956 The Tribander The monthly Newsletter of the Northern Colorado Amateur Radio Club For SEPTEMBER, 2011 Club Meetings are held on the 3rd Saturday of each month * LOCATION for SEPTEMBER 17* Widow McCoys Restaurant 1011 E. Eisenhower Blvd. Loveland, Co 80537 970-667-0426 All (Friends, family& kids) are welcome and encouraged to attend. Bring yourself and your appetite at 8:00 am. The Meeting begins at 9:00 am.

NCARC Club Information Club Officers President Chris McNair KDØEGE 970-372-9842 president@ncarc.net Vice President Vacant Secretary Jerry Williams KE5INP 970-454-3821 secretary@ncarc.net Treasurer Tim Cottam WØTJC 970-225-6566 treasurer@ncarc.net Newsletter Editor John Wells KBØNE 970-568-7646 newsletter@ncarc.net Control Op / Trustee Tom Jungmeyer K1TJ 970-484-8329 controlop@ncarc.net Technical Committee Chair Aaron Cathcart NØWAR 970-214-1653 techchair@ncarc.net Hamfest Chair Charles Hess KDØGMW 970-667-4357 hamfest@ncarc.net Interference Coordinator Justin King NØAOL 970-290-9045 interference@ncarc.net Webmaster Ed Gage NØTVQ 970-302-3455 webadmin@ncarc.net Web Content Coordinator Eugene Bentz KI6MPA 970-371-2446 webadmin@ncarc.net vp@ncarc.net NCARC Repeaters W0UPS: 145.115 MHz (144.515 MHz Input) 100 Hz CTCSS Subtone (1* on, 0* off) Autopatch Echolink Node 4236 (40-32.926N, 105-11.898W, 7229 ft) Horsetooth Mountain, west of Fort Collins, CO ARES & Skywarn nets. W0UPS: 447.700 MHz (442.700 MHz input) 100 Hz CTCSS Subtone Located on Buckhorn Mountain. (GPS: 40.6169, -105.3274), west of Fort Collins, CO This is the newest repeater in town! W0UPS: 447.275 MHz (442.275 MHz input) 100 Hz CTCSS Subtone Autopatch (40-32.926N, 105-11.898W, 7229 ft) Horsetooth Mountain, west of Fort Collins, CO W0UPS: 224.520 MHz (222.920 MHz input) 100 Hz CTCSS Subtone (40-32.926N, 105-11.898W, 7229 ft) Horsetooth Mountain, west of Fort Collins, CO W0UPS: 146.625 MHz (146.025 MHz Input) 100 Hz CTCSS Subtone [Will be relocated at some time details as they become relevant] (40-50.266N, 105-3.017W, 5600 ft) SW of the Rawhide Power Plant, 17.5 miles north of Fort Collins, CO W0UPS: 146.850 MHz (146.250 MHz Input) 100 Hz CTCSS Subtone (1* on, 0* off) (40-25.341N, 104-44.182 W) Greeley, CO W0UPS-5: 144.390 MHz APRS Digital Repeater (40-32.926N, 105-11.898W, about 7229 ft) Horsetooth Mountain, west of Fort Collins, CO W0UPS: 448.025 MHz (443.025 MHz Input) 100 Hz CTCSS Subtone ARES Repeater (40-26.650N, 104-59.370W, about 5192 ft) Budweiser Event Center on I-25 at MM259 W0UPS: 145.205 MHz (144.605 MHz Input) 100 Hz CTCSS Located on Buckhorn Mountain. (GPS: 40.6169, -105.3274) Link to 224.840 by touch tone 10* - unlink with 11* W0UPS: 224.840 MHz (223.240 MHz Input) 100 Hz CTCSS Located on Buckhorn Mountain. (GPS: 40.6169, -105.3274) Link to 145.205 by touch tone 10* - unlink with 11* Nets ARES HF Net Sunday 8:00 am ~3.81 MHZ LSB Pine Beatle Net ARES Statewide VHF Net Central Colorado Traffic Net Tech Net ARES District 10 Information Net Sunday ~9:00 am 145.205 MHz Sunday Daily Wednesday Thursday 8:00 PM 7:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 145.310 MHz 145.310 MHz 145.115 MHz 145.115 MHz Web Page http://www.ncarc.net

NCARC Meeting Minutes August was a busy month for NCARC. There was no regular monthly meeting; there were 3 major events that were just plain fun for club members and associates alike. If you would like to have full sized pictures of the following, please contact Aaron Cathcart, N0WAR. Aug 19 21: HAM HELP for Fort Collins Cycling Festival Friday, Time trials near Rawhide Power Plant: Time trials were held on a closed course south of Rawhide. Once in a while a non-bike would enter the roadway. Much of the ham activity was just to help point out which way the bicyclists were to go and to radio back to the control operator in case of an emergency of other problems with local traffic. Eugene Bentz (Control coordinator extraordinaire) and I were lucky enough to take the Motor Referee/ Motor Marshal and Course Referee class sponsored by USA Cycling so we could join in USA Cycling events. Above is one of the long time Motor Refs talking to course monitors. I and a number of other folks that took the Motor classes were able to Motor Ref the big road race on Sunday. I had a wonderful time driving up through Stove prairie and back down through Buckhorn canyon making sure that everyone was safe and staying right of the yellow center line and of course, trying to talk on the radio without dropping anything. Of course, every once in a while there would be a boo-boo that needed a little first aid.

Saturday and Sunday Saturday was a Criterion race held in downtown Fort Collins. Sunday was the big road race that started downtown and e FCCF signage. Very AWE inspiring to see that many people on bikes all take off at once.

There were variations on the theme. Some of the bike riding was stationary. A Nice looking tandem. Didn t see any unicycles though. Eugene was very busy getting the FRS radios all operational as well as coordinating radio distribution and keeping track of who got their sweat shirts. The NCARC tent was set up between the 5 hour energy drink tent and the Yogurt wagon. Both very yummy. Willy and Jerry maintained the booth as well as others for this 2 day event. What s that about a rubber duck?

Yeah, you heard me! A good time was had by all! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The next weekend on Aug 27 Old Flowers Run started early in the morning up at Stove Prarie. This from Willis, WA5VRL: We ended up with 9 operators at the Old Flowers run. (Several members showed up that had not replied to my e-mail.) A note of thanks to the following Hams: KD0EGE Chris McNair KI6MPA Eugene Bentz KD0BER Paul Rulon KD0MFV Jeff Dueck KD0FAF Jeff McNair K1TJ Tom Jungmeyer WB0ZVE Bill Abbott KA0TEY - Ed Lynicki

And if the Run wasn t enough, later that morning, toward noon, was the NCARC picnic at Mike Hugley s home, KF4DUS. The following picture is from OJ, K0OJ. LOOKING THROUGH THE SMOKE YOU CAN SEE KI6MPA CHEF EUGENE AT WORK WITH THE BURGERS AND BRATS. LOTS of SMOKE!... some of it from the shooting range behind Mike s house. I know that I didn't have the info about all the hams involved in all of this but I must say that the support of the NCARC has been outstanding. 73s from Jay Dubya 'At's K-B0NE

Northern Colorado Amateur Radio Club Information/Application Form I would like more information on Amateur Radio. I want to join the NCARC. My payment is enclosed. I want to renew my membership. My payment is enclosed. Annual Dues: (regualr yearly dues due January 1st of every year.) Family Membership: $25.00 Full Time Students: $5.00 BEFORE FILLING THIS OUT, READ THIS MESSAGE ------------------------------------- Name: Callsign: Street: City: You only need to fill in your name or callsign and anything that has changed. Any items left blank will be assumed to be correct in the NCARC database. State: Zip: Telephone: License Class: E-mail Address: Receive Newsletter by E-mail? YES NO Student? If you would like to receive the newsletter by Email, please indicate so here. YES NO ARRL Member? Please mail this form to: YES NO NCARC P.O. Box 272956 Fort Collins, CO 80527-2956