The monthly Newsletter of the Northern Colorado Amateur Radio Club For JAMUARY, 2011 Club Meetings are held on the 3 rd Saturday of each month

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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 JAMUARY, 2011 Club Meetings are held on the 3 rd Saturday of each month *LOCATION for Satuday,JANUARY 15* WINTER HAMFEST 2011 Open to public 8:30 am to 1:00 pm! Vendors Setup beginning at 7:00 am Larimer County Fairgrounds 5280 Arena Circle, Loveland, CO Thomas McKee Exhibition Hall (the southernmost bldg in the complex) All Friends, family& kids are welcome and encouraged to attend.

NCARC Club Information Club Officers President Bill Dawson K6VPE 970-353-7094 k6vpe@netscape.net Vice President Chris McNair KDØEGE 970-372-9842 kd0ege@gmx.com Secretary Jerry Williams KE5INP 970-454-3821 jcwillie@mywdo.com Treasurer Monika Reinholz KDØMVA 970-518-1138 monika_r_r@hotmail.com Newsletter Editor John Wells KBØNE 970-568-7646 KBØNE.ars@gmail.com Control Op / Trustee Tom Jungmeyer K1TJ 970-484-8329 tom@completetowing.com Technical Committee Chair Aaron Cathcart NØWAR 970-214-1653 hamradiofreak@gmail.com Hamfest Chair Charles Hess KDØGMW 970-667-4357 sales@667help.com Interference Coordinator Justin King NØAOL 970-290-9045 Whtheld by request Webmaster Ed Gage NØTVQ 970-302-3455 970-356-5005 edward_gage@hotmail.com Web Content Coordinator Eugene Bentz KI6MPA not listed eugeneb@bentz.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 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 Sunday ~9:00 am 145.205 MHz ARES Statewide VHF Net Sunday 08:00:00 PM 145.310 MHz Central Colorado Traffic Net Daily 7:30 pm 145.310 MHz 220 MHz Informal Net Monday 7:00 pm 224.520 MHz Tech Net Wednesday 7:00 pm 145.115 MHz ARES District 10 Information Net Thursday 7:00 pm 145.115 MHz Web Page http://www.ncarc.net

NCARC Meeting Minutes December 18, 2010 The December meeting was held at the Widow McCoy Restaurant in Loveland. It was called to order at 9:08 by acting President Willis, W5VRL. Introductions were done all around, with call letters. There were 39 members, and 2 visitors present. Secretary s Report: Report was read, motion made to accept as read, seconded, motion passed. Details of the procedure for election of officers were presented. The nominations were still open for any voted-in position, if anyone had any more names to present. Here are the names of the winners: President: Bill Dawson K6VPE Vice President: Chris McNair KDØEGE Secretary: Jerry Williams KE5INP Treasurer: Monika Reinholz KDØMVA Newsletter: John Wells KBØNE Control: Tom Jungmeyer K1TJ Technical: Aaron Cathcart NØWAR Hamfest: Charles Hess KDØGMW Iterference: Justin King NØAOL Website: Eugene Bentz KI6MPA We congratulate these officers, and wish for you all a good year ahead. Old Business: Projector and Screen: We have a screen now, but no projector. We will need some prices on a projector, so we can take a vote on it. Motion was made to table this project until after the hamfest, meeting to be in February, motion passed. Tower: Rob cannot connect with the man concerning the Horsetooth Repeater, but he will keep trying. Website: Ed Gage, host: we have My Domains, which is an area in which to store stuff. Members can get newsletters, etc., but addresses would not be accessible except by password. Postings would be direct from the officers. NCARC.net/ncarc now For more information about this contact Ed, or Eugene Bentz. New Business: Discussion held about paying dues through PayPal or not. Motion made and passed to postpone decision about this until February meeting. ARES D-10 looking for supervisory staff. Volunteers may contact Rob W0FT. Hamfest: Will be January 15, 2011, at the Ranch. Volunteers and workers should arrive at 7:00, the public will be allowed in at 8:30. Fliers are ready for putting out and around to help get visitors out there. There are demonstrations scheduled for different times during the morning, and Charles said we have a real ticketturner basket for this time. Willis presented a card of thanks to the management of Widow McCoy s Restaurant for having us in their place this year. Willis had the new officers introduced, and said that they need to gather together in February for a picture. There was no presentation at this time, so the meeting was adjourned at 9:55 AM. Submitted by Jerry Williams, Secretary

From the evil scientist lair: Looks like our boy is building an insidious device with some kind of time base Just in case you haven't seen it yet: (TELL EVERYONE!!!)

Nope. It s not something from the underground. It s a KBØNE project with a little present day nostalgia. TESTING THE TUNING RANGE Getting back to the roots of radio and perhaps this is the best reason to never go digital on AM broadcast: I was inspired while helping do a Boy Scout project for the grand kids and got carried away. This is a Crystal Radio set that tunes from 545 KHZ to 2.6 Mhz. It uses a 1N34A diode, Hi Z ceramic element earphone, and a variable tuning capacitor. The antenna link and tank coil are built on a 4 inch PVC DVW pipe. Taps on the tank coil provide the ability to maximize tuning Q (better selectivity) or get more volume from the received signal. Fahnestock clips allow attaching wires as needed. Fancy dial plates (and other parts) were obtained from Crystal Radio Supply. http://www.crystalradiosupply.com/ This simple device works surprisingly well. I was able to hear out of state stations with good selectivity. Best of all: No power supply, NO SOFTWARE! Since we live on PV solar power; I suppose if I were to build a whole bunch of these I could charge my batteries for free. Then again the XYL might get a little too excited about all the longwire dipoles strung across the valley. However, it took her a while to even notice I wasn t in the house when I secluded myself in the ham shack. I ll have to ponder that decision. Next generation will be a TRF design with a zero bias detector. Cool, 2 knobs to turn! 3 if I ad a volume control. If you have a 1 or 2 page pet project that you would like to share with NCARC please send it to KBØNE.ars@gmail.com.

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 1 st of every year.) Family Membership: $25.00 Full Time Students: $5.00 BEFORE FILLING THIS OUT, READ THIS MESSAGE -------------------------------------- Name: Callsign: Street: City: State: Zip: Telephone: License Class: 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. E-mail Address: Receive Newsletter by E-mail? YES NO If you would like to receive the newsletter by E- mail, please indicate so here. Student? YES NO ARRL Member? YES NO Please mail this form to: NCARC P.O. Box 272956 Fort Collins, CO 80527-2956