Looking Forward October

As we head into the first double-digit month (and last quarter) of the year there are plenty of activities lined up. The California QSO Party, that one weekend where the world wants to talk to 6-calls, starts at 11 AM on the 5th and runs through 3 PM on the 6th. I’ll be working CW from home this year, so come find me on HF and get Yolo County in your log.

The second week of October is filled to the top with club events, starting off with our monthly VE testing session at 7 PM on the 7th. We’ll be meeting at Smokey Pit Barbeque for our pre-session dinner, and everyone is invited to join the fun regardless of whether you’re proctoring, Elmering, testing, or just stopping by. We always have a great time helping new and upgrading hams discover their next step into the world of amateur radio!

Every second and fourth Wednesday of the month we have our “In the Shack” Zoom meeting where we talk about and show off all the projects we’re working on in (and sometimes out of) our radio shacks. On the 9th, however, we have a special session featuring Kristen (K6WX) who will tell us all about grounding. Whether it’s electrical ground or RF ground, she’s got a lot to tell us about an important aspect in setting up a ham radio station. Everyone is invited, and you’ll likely see some new faces on Zoom at 7:30 PM.

This month’s club meeting will take place at 7:30 PM on the 11th at the Confluence (formerly Crossroads) Church in Auburn. Orion (AI6JB) has prepared a talk about radiosport, complete with tips and hints on how to maximize your score and work contests efficiently. Whether you’re a seasoned contester or new to this exciting side of amateur radio, join us for an informative time. Clyde (AB4CC) has a presentation all about antennas, so whether you’re unsure of which one to buy, setting out to build your own, or want to increase the performance of what you already have, this is one talk you definitely don’t want to miss! If you’re unable to attend in person, we always have an interactive meeting on Zoom where you can join the audience and ask questions just as if you were there.

The following day, we will have our yearly Fall picnic at Recreation Park in Auburn at 4 PM. This year’s event is a potluck, so bring your best and share it with the group while sampling all the great food everyone has to bring. Even though I’ll be at work on the 12th, I’m not going to miss out on the fun and the moment closing duties are completed I’ll be heading up the hill to join in on the festivities.

We round out the month with our club breakfast at 7:30 AM on the 26th. After three months of excellent food and atmosphere at Wings we’ll return to the cozy environment of Mels for some great portions and conversations. Following this, the first ever SFARC 24-hour long fox hunt starts at 9:30 AM. Designed to simulate an on-air jammer, this event will take you within 20 miles of downtown Auburn as you put your radio direction finding skills to the test. Remember, you don’t have to hold an amateur radio license to attend, and all you need is a receiver and the ability to locate the hidden transmitter! Have fun, make awesome memories, win great prizes, but first and foremost stay safe out there!

73 DE W6JCZ

Watts Up This Week

If you plan on going to PACIFICON, keep reading. If not, scroll down. 🙂

PACIFICON 2024 ADVANCE TICKET SALES END 10/01 @ 11:59PM
The Mt. Diablo Amateur Radio Club presents PACIFICON 2024 ARRL Pacific Division Convention October 18-20, 2024 San Ramon Marriott Hotel. Save $10 and register in advance @ www.pacificon.org/registration/attendees or you can wait in line on the day of… 🙂 The deadline for advance tickets is tomorrow night (October 1st) @ 11:59 PM.

PACIFICON 2024 features a long list of interesting forums and presentations from some of the most well-known and respected names in amateur radio. You really don’t want to miss this! We’ve got some well known, dare we say famous Amateur Radio personalities this year. For events, schedules, and online registration visit www.pacificon.org of check out the link to the event flyer (attached) and available @ https://www.w6ek.org/files/docs/Events/Neighboring-Clubs/nvJ8mpwpZ4NX-Pacificon2024_One-Page_flyer-final_6-12-24.pdf

NEXT MONTH CLUB BREAKFAST
We know there was some confusion this past weekend. Next weekend we’re back at Mel’s Diner. The most up to date information about the monthly club breakfast can always be found @ https://www.w6ek.org/activities/clubbreakfast. Brian AI6US makes sure that page is kept up to date.
THIS WEEKEND IS THE CALIFORNIA QSO PARTY
The California QSO Party is this coming weekend starting on 10/05 @ 1600 UTC, ending 10/06 @ 2200 UTC.  Stations outside of California work as many California stations in as many CA Counties as possible. Stations inside California work everyone. Non-CA to non-CA contacts do not count for QSO credit.
Content rules can be found @ https://www.cqp.org/Rules.html. 
 

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73,
The Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club (W6EK)
(530) 492-0920

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The Hunt Is On

This is not your parent’s Fox Hunt, this one is special — 24 hours long!!!

Inviting all local clubs and friends of Sierra Foothills ARC to the first 24-hour, wide area Fox Hunt. The hidden fox transmitter will be located within a 20-mile radius of downtown Auburn, CA. The 2-meter transmitter will be turned on at 9:30 am on October 26th, 2024, and turned off at 10 am on October 27th. This is a self-timed event from a starting point to the transmitter’s location. Fox hunters may start at any time during the 24-hour event. Start your stopwatch timing when leaving the parking lot of the Historic Auburn Courthouse located at 101 Maple St, Auburn, CA 95603. You may hunt solo or as a team. All team members must leave the starting point at or after the stopwatch timing has started.

More information can be found on the event flyer, CLICK HERE

The Loss of an SFARC Friend

It’s with great sadness that we share the news of another SK. Bill Silva aka. “Colusa Bill” (KA6FKK) passed away on September 20th due to complications from a stroke.

From dialing around 40M and landing on that BIG voice to hearing him participate on nearly all of our nets including the Coffee Break, Given the distance, and being the sole caretaker of his mom, it was hard for Bill to attend many events but he did make a special trip to Hamfest last March to meet Brian and Smitty; it was great to put a face with the voice. 🙂

Bill’s voice, laugh, and calm demeanor will certainly be missed.  As we learn more about his celebration of life, we’ll make sure to share it here.

73 one last time old friend, W6EK

Breakfast and Fox Hunt

SFARC Members and Friends,
 
We have received multiple emails with some confusion surrounding tomorrow’s breakfast AND Fox Hunt.
 
1, The Fox Hunt IS happening, the information on the website is current.
 
2. The SFARC club breakfast is at Wings in Auburn tomorrow, NOT Mel’s Diner.
Apparently there was an email sent out automatically from Groups referencing Mel’s. That was incorrect.
 
We’re sorry for the confusion and have already made changes to keep this from happening in the future.

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The Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club (W6EK)
(530) 492-0920

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Fox Hunt This Weekend NOT Cancelled

THIS SATURDAYS FOX HUNT IS NOT CANCELLED.
As reported on the net, we had a little trouble with the website yesterday. I (Smitty)was doing some calendar maintenance this morning and pressed the wrong button.
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Watts Up This Week

While many are coming down from an amazing SFARC campout, we’re gearing up for what’s in store in the coming week. A B1G thank you to Brian Gohl (the brains and muscle) behind the event and Smitty (WB1G) for bringing the “FU” in FUN. :). <- If you can’t laugh at yourself, who can you laugh at? All joking aside, what makes a group campout fun like that is the people, and boy did we have a fun group. Thanks to everyone else involved in making it a wonderful time. At next years campout, Smitty (WB1G) will be providing a session on how to keep your RV in tip top shape while making repairs on the go. CLUB BREAKFAST — THIS SATURDAY Get your food on and join us for breakfast on Saturday at 7:30A at Wings in Auburn. POTLUCK PICNIC IN THE PARK — OCTOBER 12TH Fall is approaching and before we know it, the holidays will be here. It’s the perfect time of year to get together with your radio friends and enjoy a Potluck Picnic In The Park on October 12th @ 4 PM at Auburn Recreation Park. We’ll have games set up as well as an HF GOTA station should you want to “play radio”. SFARC will be providing the main course (Yummy Hot Dogs) but we’re looking for you to bring your favorite dish. For more information and to RSVP; head over to www.w6ek.org/rsvp
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YOU’RE INVITED TO ‘POTLUCK PICNIC IN THE PARK’

Fall is approaching and before we know it, the holidays will be here. It’s the perfect time of year to get together with your radio friends and enjoy a Potluck Picnic In The Park on October 12th @ 4 PM at Auburn Recreation Park.

We’ll have some games set up as well as an HF GOTA station should you want to “play radio”. SFARC will be providing the main course but we’re looking for you to bring your favorite dish.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO AND TO RSVP

October 2024 Meeting

Our next club meeting will be on October 11 at 7:30 PM at the Confluence (formerly Crossroads) Church Gym in Auburn, California and on Zoom at zoom.w6ek.org. Jim (WA8MPA) will be doing a live demonstration showing how input levels to a radio transmitter affects spectral purity, and Orion (AI6JB) has prepared a talk about radiosport, complete with tips and hints on how to maximize your score and work contests efficiently. Whether you’re a seasoned contester or new to this exciting side of amateur radio, join us for an informative time.

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