September 2025 Meeting

Our next club meeting will take place on September 12 at 7:30 PM at the Confluence Church Gym in Auburn, California and on Zoom at zoom.w6ek.org. Together with his son Jayden (W6EFM), John (KO6COW) is one of the most active SOTA operators in our club. Meanwhile, Jimmy (N6FMD) always gets plenty of contacts in his log when he activates POTA parks in the area. Come join us as they discuss what goes into a successful activation, how to prepare for an outing, and what to look out for when operating in the field. We’ll also hear about their experiences working radio in the field, along with plenty of pictures that show great examples of outdoor setups. Along the way we’ll take questions and comments from others, whether they’re seasoned outdoor operators or newly-licensed hams interested in radio beyond the shack!

CAMPOUT COUNTDOWN

Watts Up This Week

It’s a busy week at SFARC!
FALL CAMPOUT UPDATE The SFARC Fall Campout planning is well underway and we’re now looking for food sign-ups.
If you’ve already submitted an RSVP, great! Head over to www.w6ek.org/activities/campout/signup and tell us what item(s) you’re going to bring for the snack table and Saturday Evening Potluck.
If you have NOT submitted an RSVP, please visit www.w6ek.org/activities/campout/rsvp ASAP and let us know you’re coming and which campsite you’ve reserved.
BOARD MEETING THIS THURSDAY (08/07/2025) @ 6:00P (1800) | CLUB ZOOM ROOM www.w6ek.org/activities/meetings/jointhemeeting

SFARC CLUB MEETING THIS FRIDAY (08/08/2025) @ 7:30P (1930) | IN PERSON AND ON ZOOM Zoom: www.w6ek.org/activities/meetings/jointhemeeting In Person: www.w6ek.org/activities/meetings
Bob (KD6QVD) will show us several of his tactical radio setups, focusing on goal-oriented approaches to engineering and design. Many of us aspire to put together go-boxes and easy to deploy communications systems, but along the way things often end up more complex than they need to be. Come join us as Bob explains what goes into his builds and how easy they are to operate, both as an individual and a team. If you’ve ever been interested in top-spec portable operations, this is one presentation you won’t want to miss out on!
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Next VE Exam Date – September 8, 2025

Looking for a local location to take your amateur radio license or upgrade exam? Sierra Foothills VE Team provides in-person exam sessions on the 1st Monday evening of the month.

Scholarships are available for students currently enrolled in Elementary, Middle, High School, or Undergraduate College programs and are 21 years of age or younger as of the date of the exam. Upon passing an exam, the student will be eligible for an instant $14 refund for the cost of the exam and also awarded the $35 FCC licensing fee.

NEXT IN-PERSON DATE: 9/8/2025 @ 7 PM

Need more information before signing up? CLICK HERE

Looking Forward August 2025

Earlier in the year, Bob (KD6QVD) approached me to discuss something he’s been working on for quite some time. Interested in what he had to show, I arranged to visit his workshop and was amazed at the grab-and-go boxes he engineered. Best described as no-nonsense to-the-point, these were professionally designed communications kits made for demanding situations. That’s why I’m really looking forward to August’s club presentation where he’ll show us several of his tactical radio setups, focusing on goal-oriented approaches to engineering and design. Many of us (me included) aspire to put together go-boxes and easy to deploy communications systems, but along the way things often end up more complex than they need to be. Something that makes sense to you or me might be fine, but that’s only if we’re the one using it. Can one ensure ease of us not just for themselves but any potential operator? Come join us as Bob explains what goes into his builds and how easy they are to operate, both as an individual and a team. If you’ve ever been interested in top-spec portable operations, this is one presentation you won’t want to miss out on! Ask questions, get inspired, and find out about good design practices!

We’ll have our club breakfast at Wings again this month, and if it’s anything like July’s it’ll be very well attended. A change of venue brings with it great food and amazing views of the runway. Join us afterward for a radio direction finding event and walk off all those calories!

With that, we’re only a little more than a month away from the club campout! We have a section of our website dedicated to the event, with an RSVP form, campsite map, directions on how to get there, and even a merchandise shop with T-shirts, hats, mugs, bags, and more! It’s shaping up to be an awesome time, and I’m real excited to see you all there!

See you around,

Jim W6JCZ

Watts Up This Week

We’ve had a bit of a lapse on the weekly “watts up” emails due to some summer travel, but we’re back and we’ve got a few updates for this week.

TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY) FIFTH WEDNESDAY SPECIAL PRESENTATION – 07/30/2025
Dr. Ed Fong (WB6IQN) is giving a presentation on how you can build a tri-band 144/220/430 MHz antenna for your VHF and UHF operations. Come join us on Zoom at 7:30 PM on July 30th with plenty of questions and get inspired!

CAMPOUT UPDATE
The SFARC Fall Campout is a little over 6 weeks away. According to our records, campsites 211 and 216 in our base camp loop are still available. Several campsites are also available on the adjacent loop, just a two-minute walk away.
If you’ve booked your campsite but haven’t shared the details with us, please go to www.w6ek.org/activities/campout/rsvp and share your details.
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73,

The Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club (W6EK)
(530) 492-0920
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August 2025 Meeting

Our next club meeting will take place on August 8 at 7:30 PM at the Confluence Church Gym in Auburn, California and on Zoom at zoom.w6ek.org. Bob (KD6QVD) will show us several of his tactical radio setups, focusing on goal-oriented approaches to engineering and design. Many of us aspire to put together go-boxes and easy to deploy communications systems, but along the way things often end up more complex than they need to be. Come join us as Bob explains what goes into his builds and how easy they are to operate, both as an individual and a team. If you’ve ever been interested in top-spec portable operations, this is one presentation you won’t want to miss out on!

Looking Forward July 2025

Wow. It’s already July. With half of 2025 behind us, it’s time to take a look at what the latter part of the year has for us. After two VE sessions last month, the SFARC VE team will be taking a break this month, scheduling the next club examination session for August 4th. Our July club meeting is on the 11th, and we’ve got two great speakers with topics that are sure to generate some excellent conversations. Jeff (AK6OK) will show the club how to make use of lab-grade test instrumentation to help with antenna design, complete with live demonstrations and hands-on experimentation. Scott (KM6RFB) has made some major upgrades to the Placer County ARES website, and he’ll present to us all the new features and information that can be found there.

As many club members know, the 2-meter repeater comes alive with the Elmer Net on the first and third Wednesdays, and we gather together on Zoom for In the Shack on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. Once in a while we have a month where there’s a fifth Wednesday, so rather than break up the energy we do something special. Sometimes we’ll meet up to have a dinner social, other times we’ll host a guest speaker. July’s fifth Wednesday will feature Dr. Ed Fong (WB6IQN), with a presentation on how you can build a tri-band 144/220/430 MHz antenna for your VHF and UHF operations. Come join us on Zoom at 7:30 PM on the 30th with plenty of questions and get inspired!

SFARC will resume its monthly fox hunt right after breakfast on the morning of the 27th. Come join us at 7:30 AM for breakfast at Wings by the Auburn Airport, and stick around once you’re all filled up and ready for a walk around town looking for the hidden transmitter. Remember, you don’t need to have an amateur radio license to participate in radio direction finding, all you need is a receiver, antenna, and your competitive spirit!

I’m really looking forward to the fall campout in September. Though it might seem far away, I’m already preparing for it and considering what I need to pack. I’m sure many of you are doing the same, so get a head start on it and have a wonderful time up there!

73 and stay cool as the weather warms up,

Jim W6JCZ

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