Feb 26

2009 ARRL FD LogoHistory is in the making for San Antonio Hams in 2009.    All of the major  Ham Clubs in San Antonio appear to be reaching agreement in coordinating a single Field Day location rather than holding a half dozen separate locations as had been done in the past.

AARO led the way, after losing their normal comfy spot over by the VA Hospital. They started the search for a new location, and thanks to our Ham Radio ties with the City of San Antonio, specifically our ties with the Fire Department, they found a new location to hold Field Day.   The City Fire Department offered them the use of their Firefighters Training Academy, located west of the downtown area near Hwy 151 and Callaghan Road, as the site of their 2009 Field Day event.

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Feb 20

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SAN ANTONIO’S 2009 bikeMS RIDE

CHANGES COME TO AN OLD FRIEND

By H. Milton Johnson, N5HMJ

On Feb. 18, the rumors about changes to the “Bike to the Beach” were confirmed.  In a press conference held at the Alamodome, Tony Ralf of the Lone Star Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society announced the changes.  Here is a summary of those changes:

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Jan 23

 Lost Maples SNA , in Bandera County north of Vanderpool, has been chosen as the location of the “Bexar Operators Group” (W5BOG) 2009 Field Day operation.  We will be concentrating on “primitive  camping techniques” along with our amateur radio operations.

Solar Power Charger PanelsOur rigs and LED lighting systems will be powered by several solar energy panels and a wind powered turbine which will charge banks of deep-cycle marine batteries, making this a 100% “Green Operation”.

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Jan 16

This Saturday, January 17, Houston Amateur Radio Supply will host its annual swapfest in the parking lot where it’s been held in the past.   Also, there will be representatives from ICOM, and there will probably be drawings for hourly prizes and a grand prize. There will be free hot dogs, chips, and sodas.

Directions to the HARS can be found on their web site.  http://texasparadise.com/hars/

Other 2009 known Ham Fests include the following (thanks Ben NE5B for some of this info)

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Jan 15

From: david griffith ZC4DG <davidggriffith@hotmail.co.uk>

Back on Cyprus / ZC4 from January 20th for 2 weeks – pass the word to the locals!!   Some propagation info would be useful and save time.  I will be running 20 Meters Voice and possibly even CW.
73s David zc4dg

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Jan 13

I’m working on a major update to the 2009 Event Calendar for this web site, but in the meantime, here is a summary of events, as per the REACT Team’s Operation Officer Gary Tangrady, K5GST.

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Jan 12

Received the following list of prize recipients from SARC President JC Smith N5RXS today via email.  The San Antonio Radio Fiesta was held Saturday, January 10th, out in Schertz, Texas at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 509 Schertz Parkway.  The parking lot overflowed, the meeting room was jam packed, and a good time was had by all who attended.  More info soon as it gets posted to their club’s  www.w5sc.org web site.

Here is the list of prize winners.  Grand / Major prize winners did not need to be in attendance at the time of drawing in order to win.

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Jan 11

Bandera 100k RunTo the Bandera 100K Ultra-Marathon Radio Team!

The expression of Thanks and Gratitude for our efforts in support of this event, cannot be properly expressed in words!  The comments about the efforts of the team have been nothing but positive, appreciative and supportive! 

We managed to again increase the level of communication amongst the Aid Stations and Race Controls, with only a few minor glitches.  The smoothness of knowing where the final batch of runners on the course, and continual updating allowed for early and incident free shutdown of all Aid Stations, well in advance of the traditional times! 

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Jan 3

 A great ham radio event has been revived that will provide a weekend of fun and excitement to every ham that participates.  The New Mexico QSO Party, an operating event designed for new and experienced hams alike, will take place on the first weekend of February (Feb 7-8, 2009).

The purpose of this HF and 6-meter event (both of which every ham has privileges to operate on) is to get on the airwaves and have a great time with hams from across New Mexico and the nation.  Simply put, NM hams contact as many hams (inside and outside NM) as possible.  Non-NM hams contact as many NM hams (only) as possible.  Essentially, New Mexico hams will find themselves on the “other” side of the pileup, with stations across the country and perhaps world wanting to make contact with the Land of Enchantment for the duration of the event.  And what good operating event can’t be without awards?

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Dec 27

Due to availability problems at Garner State Park, Bexar Operators Group – “Operation Deep Freeze” have changed it’s location. We will now be operating from Choke Canyon State Park, near the town of Three Rivers. Our operation will be from the Calliham Unit and we have reserved a screened shelter. All operators are welcome. Bring a sleeping bag and personal grub if you wish to join in on this mid-winter field operation. Operation Deep Freeze

Click here for a PDF map of park.

The Bexar Operators Group will be operating W5BOG during the “North American QSO Party” on January 17-18th 2009. This is a SSB only contest.

See original posting below for details and contact info.

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