Looking Forward June 2025

Hello, and welcome to the month of June! After a record-breaking Field Day last year, I’m looking forward to seeing what we can do this year to make things even better. To start things off, we have an excellent T-shirt to show off this time around, and I can say with certainty that the logging technology we will be deploying this year is the most up to date it’s ever been, with new PCs that bring stability and ease of operation to each station that will be on the air and put to the test in the year’s biggest event for amateur radio in the US. That aside, I’m eager to meet everyone, whether they’re a club member, a visiting ham, or even a curious passerby wondering what’s up with all the antennas, radios, and tents.

We begin the month with a VE session on the 2nd, which I hear will be quite well attended. It’s always great to see and talk about what’s getting people into ham radio, whether it’s for emergency communications, technical knowledge, meeting new people, or just getting started in a new hobby. Being an Elmer and mentoring new hams is one of the best ways to contribute to the amateur radio hobby, so I encourage everyone to share a little bit of how they got into it and what they’re doing because it really opens new possibilities to those wondering what to do with their radio privileges.

Our club meeting will take place at 7:30 PM on the 13th, where the Field Day team will show us what they’ve been working on to make 2025’s event the best one yet. RSVPs for Field Day are being taken until noon (12 PM) on the 21st. We use this information to determine many things from how much food to prepare to what kinds of amenities to bring. Even if you’re unsure about whether or not you’re coming, leave us a note so we can plan accordingly. If you’re going to attend, please consider helping us out and taking a bit of the load off of those that are already planning on providing their assistance. It all adds up, no matter how big or small of a contribution you make.

For those that aren’t going to attend our Field Day on the 28th, we do have our regularly scheduled club breakfast at Mel’s Diner in Auburn at 7:30 AM. The crowd might be lighter than usual, but that in no way affects the excellent taste of the food they’ll serve you. Whether you plan on heading home afterward to make contacts from your radio shack, making an excursion to the wild outdoors to tune in fellow hams, or have errands that prevent you from participating in this year’s event, consider coming for breakfast because it’s always a great social time!

73, and I hope to see you in Georgetown!

Jim W6JCZ

Watts Up This Week

We’ve got some updates for this week and coming weekend.
If you’re looking for something to do on Saturday, join SFARC for some breakfast at Mel’s in Auburn. The fun starts at 0730 but make sure to arrive early for best seating. Following breakfast, we’re going on a hunt.
FOX HUNT THIS SATURDAY The fox transmitter will be hidden within the greater Auburn area. The transmitter may or may not be able to be heard from Mel’s Diner. The fox transmitter and clipboard will be easily accessible from the roadway or parking lot. Sign and time stamp the log when located. The transmitter on 146.565 MHz will be activated 0930 and turned off at 1100. The Fox Tender, AI6US – Brian will announce when the fox transmitter is active and can be contacted during the hunt via the W6EK 2 meter repeater. We will meet for a post-hunt celebration at Burgers and Cream at 1100. Map @ maps.app.goo.gl/wp4LfGwpDg14E2Jo9
FIELD DAY 2025 UPDATE The planning for Field Day 2025 is well underway and nearly complete. Field Day t-Shirts will be available for purchase soon at w6ek.org. A big congratulations to Brian (AI6US) for winning the Field Day T-Shirt Contest this year. More information about purchasing a t-shirt can be found @ www.w6ek.org/fieldday/tshirts
RSVPs are now open for Field Day. If you plan to join us, even for the day, please RSVP using the Field Day Resource Center @ fieldday.w6ek.org/
The next Field Day planning meeting is Wednesday, June 4th @ 1800 in the club Zoom room.
FALL CAMPOUT Sure, September seems far away but it will be here before you know it!!! We’ve added a lot of information about the campout on the website. Check is out @ www.w6ek.org/activities/campout and at a minimum, reserve your campsite, space is limited. Once you reserved a campsite, please reply to this email and I’ll make sure to add you to the camp map.
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Hot RF Nights, Event Feedback

Your feedback is important to us and has helped shape what Hot RF Nights has become. Please take the 60 seconds and click the link below and tell us what you thought. Please also forward this anonymous survey to others in attendance that may be absent from our club email list.
www.w6ek.org/activities/hotrfnights
We will also be sending the survey link to other clubs in attendance and served agencies.
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Watts Up This Week

Late week update.
The final deadline for submitting a T-Shirt design for the Field Day 2025 contest is approaching. We will accept submissions until 11:59PM tomorrow (Friday, May 16, 2025). Submit your design @ www.w6ek.org/contest
I won’t continue to promote Hot RF Nights. OK, maybe one more time! It’s this Saturday and the weather looks GREAT. Saturday’s highs are 77 with a lite breeze. Absolute perfect weather for being outdoors and enjoying an ice cream float. We’re giving away a Xiegu G90 and two really cool battery boxes so bring out your vehicles or go kits (go boxs) and show off your stuff. This Saturday (March 17th), 2PM setup, 3PM start.
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June 2025 Meeting

Our next club meeting will take place on June 13 at 7:30 PM at the Confluence Church Gym in Auburn, California and on Zoom at zoom.w6ek.org. The SFARC Field Day team will discuss the club’s plans for ARRL Field Day, which takes place on June 28 and 29. Please consider helping out during the event, especially if you already have plans to attend!

Watts Up This Week

SFARC Members and Friends
We’ve got a number of meetings ending this week.
Tonight at 6PM (05/07) we have another Hot RF Nights planning meeting. As we near the final stages, we are still looking for volunteers and would LOVE your help and participation. Location: Club Zoom Room
This Thursday (05/08) is the SFARC board meeting at 6PM. Location: Club Zoom Room
This Friday (05/09) is the SFARC general meeting starting at 7:30PM. This month we’ll have a presentation exploring different backup solutions and what you can do to insure your data is not lost WHEN a computer fails. Location: In Person (Confluence Church, Auburn CA) OR Club Zoom Room
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