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This issue is primarily focused on public service events happening in the next few months. For a full list of the latest Ham Radio News, please visit the News section of our website at www.SanAntonioHams.org/blog. If you want to post your own Ham Radio related news on our site, please contact the webmaster to get more details. - Lee N5NTG |
If You’re Bored and You Know It, Grab Your Radio!Don’t be bored, volunteer for some upcoming public service events!We’ve got a series of public service events happening in the next few months, surely one of them will tickle your fancy? Hams are needed for all of these events.
Here are the details about each event…. Scroll down!September 8 – Tour for Children (www.tourforchildren.org)A bicycle ride from Helotes, Texas up thru Grey Forest to Boerne, Texas, and points in between or around. Expected to have 600+ riders this year. Last year hams provided miminal support at the spur of the moment, with a ham from KARS at the northern break point, and three roving hams in their POV on the route, plus net control operating from a ham’s house in Grey Forest. In 2012, we’ve been asked to staff 6-8 SAG Trucks from Toyota of Boerne, plus running net control of course. We might even get some M&M’s to come play with us. We’ve been promised they’ll have some 2X and 3X t-shirts this year as well, for the “not so skinny” folks. Hams who are willing to help as SAG drivers, need to have a relatively clear drivers license background (but we aren’t running checks) and insurance coverage for their own vehicle. The event’s insurance is covering the drivers & trucks, but it’s routine to only accept drivers who can prove they are insurable. SAG drivers will need to pick up their truck at Toyota of Boerne on Friday, after presenting their DL & insurance card for proof, and the dealership is offering space to leave your personal vehicle there over night in a locked secured area. The event will run from 7am-3pm or so, based upon last year’s timing, but we’ve learned to be flexible. If you are interested in volunteering for this event, contact Lee Besing N5NTG at 210-771-7075 or info@sanantoniohams.org for SAG driver support, or Mike Perez WA5ZAP for Motorcycle Safety Marshal support. Most M&M’s know how to reach Mike, but if you don’t, then contact Lee and he’ll get you in touch. October 13-14th – BikeMS – Valero Ride to the River bicycle event (2 days)The event will start at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, and the route runs out thru LaVernia to Seguin & over to New Braunfels for a finish line at the Comal County Fairground. Sunday’s route starts at the fairground and runs back thru Seguin & LaVernia via a similar route to the AT&T Center finish line. Hams are needed for a variety of assignments.
Fuel is provided for all drivers of an MS supplied vehicle, and certain other authorized positions requiring driving. Charlie Land KC5NKK is coordinating all ham radio related assignments. Contact Charlie by email at charlesdland@gmail.com or call him on his cell # 512-796-7565 to volunteer (email preferred). October 27-28th - Cactus Rose Run - Hill Country State Natural Area (Bandera, TX)A 36 hour trail running (cross country) event that runs from 5:30am on Saturday, until 5:30pm on Sunday. Multiple length routes, from 25 mile to 100 mile. More interesting reading available on their website at http://www.tejastrails.com/CactusRose.html Hams are stationed at various check points where the runner's times (in & out) are recorded into a laptop and transmitted via PACKET radio to the other stations. Some locations are fairly rugged, others fairly civilized. About a dozen hams are needed for this event. A portable solar powered ham repeater is usually established upon a high ridge in the Hill Country State Natural Area (state park) on 440, plus using 2 mtr packet radio. Louis Upton K5STX is coordinating all ham radio operator assignments. Contact Louis by email at trailriding_texas@yahoo.com to volunteer.
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