Our regular volunteers already know to get their radios and batteries ready for operations when the month of April hits. Actually many of the Ham Volunteers with Hill Country REACT never stopped being ready for events. They worked events in January and March already, out in the Bandera, Texas, area at the Hill Country State Natural Park. One event was the Bandera 100k Cross Country running event (24 hours) in January, followed by the Big Bend 50k out west. On March 5-6th was a horse ride endurance event (2 day) back in the Hill Country State Natural Area (state park). There may have been other events in between that I missed. Look for event posts by the REACT Team president, Louis Upton N5STX, elsewhere in this blog.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand. We have lots of volunteer events happening between now and Field Day weekend. This is just a short list of known events being held involving San Antonio and the surrounding area hams. If someone wants to build up a list of contest, I’ll be happy to work with you on posting those dates as well.
April 15-17th – BPMS150 National MS Bicycle Ride (2 days). At present time, 5 teams of SAG vans will depart on Friday, April 15th from San Antonio, to arrive that night in Katy, TX, outside of Houston, to start off the biggest bicycle tour in Texas the next morning. The San Antonio contingent will be joined by other SAG Teams from Austin and these two groups will be swallowed up by all of the others coming from the Houston area. At last count, I think there were around 45 SAG Vans, 12 SAG Box Truck / Bus combos (Rental Moving Van with a School bus tagging along). More info will be posted after the event. Volunteer list is closed for this event due to the logistics, but rooms are provided for both overnights, plus the fuel doesn’t require out of pocket expense either. Hams use both 2 meter and 440 frequencies, plus APRS, to communicate. Non-hams use provided MURS radios. Mobile radios with dual band preferred for usage.
April 21st – Battle of the Bands Festival – Hams are used to coordinate the bands and VIP arrivals. See posting here.
April 24th – Fiesta Wildflower 100 Bicycle Tour – Hams are used to coordinate the rest stops along the route. Motorcycle Safety Marshals, some are hams, will be used to spot problems or rider issues along the route. See posting here.
May 7th – Area 20 Special Olympics Spring Games – This really isn’t a big ham radio event, since we mostly coordinate the commercial hand held radios at the event, but occasionally we’ve had W2IK out here with a special events station as well. This is a one day event, running from around 7am thru 4pm, held at a local San Antonio area sports stadium. Contact Lee Besing N5NTG at info@Sanantoniohams.org or via phone 210-771-7075 (voice/text).
May 7th – Bulverde’s 17th annual Run For The Hills race – Hams from Hill Country REACT with the help of other area hams, provide coordination for this 10k event which is held north of San Antonio, off Hwy 281 and FM1863, in Bulverde Texas. In addition to spotter positions along the route, volunteers also help coordinate the parking lot area to avoid confusion in the wee hours before sunrise. This event is a Saturday morning event, over by noon. Contact Charlie Land KC5NKK at 512-796-7565 (voice/text) or kc5nkk@hillcountryreact.org.
May 14th – San Antonio American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure ride. – Ham are used to coordinate the rest stops along the route. Motorcycle Safety Marshals, some are hams, will be used to spot problems or rider issues along the route. See posting here.
May 29th – American Hero 25k Relay Run – Hams are used to monitor the turn around points on the looped race course that never leaves the property for the University. Hours are 7am-1pm with free t-shirts provided for the volunteers. Contact Lee Besing N5NTG at info@Sanantoniohams.org or via phone 210-771-7075 (voice/text).
June 11-13th – Texas Water Safari. Hams are used to provide communications from the start line on Saturday until the finish line on Wednesday, but most positions near the front are done much quicker. Last year over 100 canoe teams competed for this 100 hour, 262 mile river race (yes, it’s a timed race) from San Marcos, down thru Victoria and on to Sea Drift, on the Texas Gulf Coast. This event is run 24 hours a day until the last canoe team has been accounted for, but each check point along the river has different operation hours. Both voice and digital communication modes are used to pass the in/out team information to the next check point down the river. Ham operators play a critical port in the safety of this event. Volunteers are coordinated on the front end check points of the race course by Erik Olson WB5ZJQ, while other check points are coordinated by Harvey Babb WB5MCT. Contact Erik at 210-213-4098 (voice/text during non-business hours please) or WB5ZJQ@SARepeater.net Contact Harvey at 361-676-0356 or Harvey.babb@gmail.com.
The Alamo Area Radio Organization is pleased to welcome Juan Hernandez of Yaesu America KG6HKA Technical Support Specialist as our guest speaker for the April membership meeting. The date and location has been changed to accommodate both the speaker and the venue capacity.
The April meeting has been changed to the first Wednesday of April, April 6th at 6:30pm. Please come early to eat before the meeting starts.
This a special event with limited seating (120 seats) and will be held at a Blanco BBQ on 13259 Blanco Road, San Antonio, TX and starts at 630 pm.
AA5RO will return back to Mamacita’s Mexican Restaurant next month, on the regular 2nd Wednesday at 7pm.
Morning all!
Event: AERC Heart of the Hills Endurance Ride
Dates: 5th and 6th March 2016
Location: Hill Country State Natural Area – Bandera
Times: 0700 hrs to 1700 hrs – assignment times very based on Checkpoint.
Help is needed on both days, but, if you can only work one of the other, your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Operators will be responsible for tracking the progress of Horse/Rider thru the course at 4 different checkpoints. We also handle in health/welfare information and other task as submitted by the event coordinator/manager.
3 checkpoints should be able to contact net control with ht and a gain antenna. One checkpoint is a little more challenging requiring a mobile unit, possibly crossband.
Comms will be VHF simplex.
RMS Express/Packet will be utilized during the event. Packet not required to participate.
Most checkpoints are easily accessible by car or truck. One will require a truck with moderate clearance.
If your are interested please contact Charlie Land at charlesdland at gmail dot com or Mike Perez at mikerey01 at yahoo dot com
Event is coordinated by Hill Country REACT – membership not required to participate.
Thank You,
Hill Country REACT – Team # 4804 – President
Tejas Trails Communication Group – Cactus Rose and Bandera 100k Ultra-Marathons – Coordinator
Throughout 2016, Amateur Radio will be helping the National Park Service celebrate their 100th anniversary. Hams from across the country will activate NPS units, promote the National Park Service and showcase Amateur Radio to the public. For more information, check out the ARRL website.
For everyone that I have not had a chance to talk to this year so far, I hope that everyone had a wonderful Christmas and a very safe and happy New Year and that the new year brings good things for everyone.
The Unclub put up our first repeater January 2012 at the San Antonio American Red Cross on 443.025 with a PL tone of 82.5, taking the knowledge we had gained over the years developing premier VHF/UHF Simplex stations to operate DX and applying it to our repeater, we developed a repeater that had impressive range on 70cm opening a communication link covering most of Bexar County and fantastic coverage East well past Seguin out IH 10 and strong coverage on 37 heading towards Corpus Christi.
We were selected to be part of the Yaesu Fusion Beta Team and helped develop and debug this new Digital Format, enjoying over a year advance experience with Fusion Radio’s and Repeaters before it was released to the general public.
November of 2014 the plan was formed to built a Regional Fusion Repeater Network supporting Analog and Digital Communications covering Austin, Texas Hill Country {Wimberly, Marble Falls, Boerne, Kerrville, Pipe Creek, Bandera, Tarply, Hondo, Dilley, Pleasanton, Floresville, Seguin, New Braunfels} allowing you to travel through out the region and carry on a continuous conversation.
In January 2015, I gained approval and a 50 year Lease at $1 per month} for a commercial communication site that provided us with a fantastic location and in March of 2015 the 147.120 Repeater came on the air, providing fantastic coverage through out Bexar County, up to Pipe Creek/Lake View, out to New Braunfels and well south of Bexar County and out towards Hondo.
In August 2015, The Hamster Weak Signal Group became an official affiliated club with the ARRL, despite being an “Unclub”. This helped us obtain more affordable liability insurance that was required by some commercial tower sites.
I am happy to announce that our plans for the repeater linking Bandera, Tarpley, Medina, Kerrville, etc., is now moving forward at a fast pace……We are just days away from working out the agreement on the locations and hope to have all of those detailed finalized by the end of this week or first part of next week.
The San Antonio Radio Fiesta is scheduled for Saturday, January 9, 2016 at the Schertz Civic Center, 1400 Schertz Pkwy, Schertz, Texas.
As everyone knows the weather was not in our favor last year, but we had a good turnout considering.
The Schertz Civic Center offers more floor space and tables in the exhibit hall. We will have a meeting area that will seat approximately 180 people, plus a meeting area for VE testing. With four programs scheduled plus the winter meeting of the Texas VHF Society (hopefully), we believe our attendance will increase.
– Rowena Archer, KF5JCZ, Event Chairman
The Amateur Radio Fiesta will be Saturday, January 9, 2016.
Also, If you want to join, or renew your membership, with the San Antonio Radio Club, you can save $3 by paying at the Radio Fiesta. Look for the SARC table near the front entrance. Dues: $12 for entire family by Jan 9 ($15 after). Sign up every ham in your family for one low price! Cheapest club rates in town (compared with those groups who charge annual dues)!
For additional information on our great programs and schedule of events, please view our PDF Flyer at http://w5sc.org/2016%20webpage%20flyer%20B.pdf.
It was brought to my attention that a couple of local hams have been making up lies about a third ham, claiming that this 3rd ham operator was in trouble with the FCC over his operating procedures and sloppy repeater operations (repeaters not in compliance).
They even tried to get the American Red Cross and other repeater locations to ban Greg from those sites, and almost persuaded another repeater trustee to back out of a linked repeater (Yaseau Fusion) project.
So I reached out to the ham being accused of these behaviors or actions and asked for his side of the issue.
Greg Lewis, N5XO, has supplied me with copies of two letters from the FCC disputing the claims of these other operators, plus three MP3 recordings from over the air, showing proof that these two hams have indeed been bad mouthing him and making unsubstantiated accusations over the air.
It is with a very heavy heart that I announce the passing of a good friend, and fellow HAMster Floyd Gordon W5FGG.
Floyd was much loved and a father figure for many of us and a great friend. He was born in 1931 and passed away this week from an Heart Attack.
Funeral Services will be held this Friday, 01/8/2016 at 3:pm at the North East Baptist Church, 2930 MacArthur View, San Antonio, TX 78217
Floyd spirit and determination will be greatly missed.
Greg Lewis N5XO
Hi all,
I have a new in box dual band radio. Everything is still in original packaging, only problem is a small stain on the outside of the box.
Selling because I already have a good dual band and don’t need another. Asking $250 call or text Travis 210-449-2222.
Thanks,
Travis Cole KF5DEE
Posted 11-17-2015