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Page 1 of 10 A.C.O.R.N August 2007 ANDY CLUB OFFICERS Newsletter of the Androscoggin Amateur Radio Club President: Bill Woodhead N1KAT Repeater: 146.610MHz - No PL Tone Vice President: Earle Gilmore N1SVB Goff Hill, Auburn Maine Treasurer: Ivan Lazure N1OXA Secretary:Dick Knight N1NYW AARC, P. O. Box 1, Auburn ME 04212-0001 Trustee: Norm L'Heureux W1SCM Please Submit Articles, Corrections and Suggestions by the 15th of the month to: David Lowe WE1U lowetek@gwi.net Table of Contents Meetings...1 July 10th 2007 Com Truck Work Pictures by Steve KB1HBD...2 AARC Field Day 2007 by Ivan Lazure N1OXA...4 GOTA Get On the Air Pictures by Dick N1NWY and David WE1U...8 July Minutes No Meeting, July 4th 2007...8 Nets by David Lowe WE1U...8 Antenna Setup at DFD Russel-Leeds by Cory Golob N1URA...8 DX contacts by Earle Gilmore N1SVB...9 DXpeditions by Earle Gilmore N1SVB...9 Meetings Andy Club Breakfast Last Wednesday of the month 7:30am Ramada Inn Pleasant Street, Lewiston ME Andy Club On Air Meeting/Net Last Wednesday of the Month 7:00pm on 146.61- (no pl tone) Andy Club Meeting First Wednesday of the Month 7:00pm Russell Park Living Center 158 Russell Street, Lewiston ME

Page 2 of 10 July 10th 2007 Com Truck Work Pictures by Steve KB1HBD

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Page 4 of 10 AARC Field Day 2007 by Ivan Lazure N1OXA Field Day started on Saturday June 23, 2007 around 9:30 am, as people arrived and the plan of attack to set was discussed. First order of business was to assemble the two 10 X 20 foot Canopies for the radio operating areas. After the first one was built and while we were assembling the second one, the wind flipped the first one. After securing it, we had no other problems.

Page 5 of 10 Bill, N1KAT, and a few others worked on installing the long wire for one station. Dave, WE1U, and a couple others worked to set up the GOTA Multi-Band Ant. While Myself, N1OXA, and others worked on the R5 Vertical for the other HF station. We also set up a VHF station with 2m and 6m antennas. Next problem, one of the batteries was bad, so we worked around that issue. Than, one of the generators acted up and would not keep running. After several attempts, we had to revise our generator set up. We used the one generator, as needed, to charge the battery.

Page 6 of 10 Peter, N1URL, put on a demonstration of APRS and Packet, which was well received. Conditions were bad as most other FD groups reported. Again our biggest issue was operators. I want to thank John, N1JD, for his hard work, he operated from the start till Sunday noon. With his effort we more than doubled our phone contacts.

Page 7 of 10 I also want to THANK all of the club members who came for the set up, operating, and the tear down the station. There we 20 and they are: KB1CDU, KD1OW, N1JD, W1OKS, N1MDL, N1LLU, KI4BGF, N1WFO, N1NYW, KB1HBD, W1SCM, WE1U, KB1DOI, WB1HFY, KB5SUD, N1ZRL, N1XDI, N1XUB, AND N1KAT. Our total score for QSO s was 422, and if all our Bonus points are accepted we will have a score of 1150 or so. Let s see what we can do next year.

Page 8 of 10 GOTA Get On the Air Pictures by Dick N1NWY and David WE1U July Minutes No Meeting, July 4th 2007 Nets by David Lowe WE1U HF Seagull Net 5:00pm Daily 3940 khz New England Weather Net 5:30am Daily 3905 khz http://newn.org/ Green Mountain Net 5:00pm Mon Sat 3933 khz http://www.hamelectronics.com/gmn/ Vermont Netz 7:30pm daily 3857 khz http://www.vermontnet.net/ KQ1L Linked Repeater System Sunday 2000 EDT Tri-County ARES Net Monday 1900 EDT Oxford County ARES Net Tuesday 1900 EDT Maine Elmer Net Wednesday 1930 EDT WAWA Net Wednesday 2030 EDT SKYWARN Training Net Thursday 2000 EDT YL and OM Net Friday 1930 EDT Slow Scan TV Net Saturday 1930 EDT SKYWARN Training Net Antenna Setup at DFD Russel-Leeds by Cory Golob N1URA On Friday July 20th Bill (N1KAT), Ivan (N1OXA) and met with Denise Breer at the DFD Russell Medical Facility in Leeds to discuss setting up an antenna for communications during an emergency. DFD Russell is mandated by the state of Maine to stay open during an emergency. They are drafting an emergency communications plan and wanted amateur radio operators to be involved. A compromise was made that allowed us to be able to provide whatever necessary communications they needed with outside agencies, yet still allow us to continue other communication needs that may arise in Androscoggin county. DFD Russell has agreed to purchase a dual band base antenna for 2 meters and 70 centimeters and coax. When the shipment arrives, a group will return to the Leeds facility and perform the installation. It was decided that a small hole will be drilled for coax entry and it will be left coiled above the ceiling tiles; If an emergency exists, operators will bring their own transceiver and then drop the coax down from the ceiling.

Page 9 of 10 DX contacts by Earle Gilmore N1SVB The past month we made 39 DX contacts representing 24 different countries. Nothing special the month of June, just lack of play radio time accounts for the low contact count. Countries contacted were: PA25, Netherlands; T77, San Marino; OK1, Czech; Republic; 3Z50, Poland; TI2, Costa Rica; UT2, Ukraine; HI0, Dominican Republic; OM5, Slovak Republic; SY8, Greece; 9Y4, Trinidad & Tobago; 5B4, Cyprus; GI3, Northern Ireland; VE2, Canada; 4A3, Mexico; 7X4, Algeria; HA2, Hungary; ZP3, Paraguay; HP1, Panama; S56, Slovenia; PY5, Brazil; F3, France; 4B2, Switzerland; 4N4, Serbia-Montenegro;. There were no real exotic stations worked this month. Also, no Pacific contacts this month. DXpeditions by Earle Gilmore N1SVB There are several DXpeditions to various parts of the world coming up during the month of July. Some haven't been assigned a call as yet or the operators will use the country prefix and their home call. Aug. 01 to Aug. 19 Aug. 02 to Aug. 09 Aug. 04 to Aug. 20 Aug. 15 to Aug. 22 Aug. 17 to Aug. 27 Aug. 19 to Aug. 21 Aug. 21 to Aug. 24 Aug. 28 to Sep. 04 Aug. 29 to Aug.30 ISO/ CU3F FG1/ EA8/ OX/ VP9 XP/ 3D2F JD1/ Sardinia Azores Guadeloupe Canary Islands Greenland Bermuda Greenland Fiji Minami Torishima The above DXpeditions are correct to the 10th of the month prior to Printing the A.C.O.R.N.. For additions after that date, go to my web page and click on the link "Reported DXpeditions by NG3K". I invite any club members that have a computer to visit my web page http://www.qsl.net/n1svb/

David Lowe WE1U ACORN Layout Editor 68 High Street Apartment 2 Auburn ME 04210-5852 Page 10 of 10