Watts Up This Week

We’ve got some stuff lined up this week as well as some upcoming events to prepare for.
EXTRA CLASS UPDATE The SFARC Extra class started last night, however, there were some that could not enroll on the website due to a software bug. If you are one of those people, the issue has been corrected and we’ve added a “Course Selector”. Its a much easier way to sort through all the options. While this is available immediately for the Extra class, the upcoming Tech and General courses will be added soon. Link: www.w6ek.org/aboutsfarc/coursesandtraining
HAMFEST IS HERE – FIRST PLANNING MEETING THURSDAY, JANUARY 30TH @ 6PM Join the Hamfest 2025 planning team tomorrow night on Zoom as we put in motion the upcoming plans for the Annual Loomis Hamfest. SAVE THE DATE: March 22nd, 2025 Link: www.w6ek.org/activities/hamfest
SPECIAL PRESENTATION: ARRL POLICY MATTERS & DIRECTION, FEBRUARY 4TH, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM ARRL Pacific Division Director Tony Marcin, W7XM, will speak on ARRL Policy Matters & Direction in Amateur Radio at the Tuesday, February 7, 7:00 pm PT in-person meeting of the River City ARCS. This will include an update on the January ARRL Board of Directors meeting. Members and visitors are welcome. Zoom log on is also available upon request to contact@n6na.org mailto:contact@n6na.org.
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ARRL Policy Matters & Direction in Amateur Radio with Pacific Division Director Tony Marcin (W7XM)

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SPECIAL PRESENTATION: ARRL Pacific Division Director Tony Marcin (W7XM) will speak on ARRL Policy Matters & Direction in Amateur Radio at the Tuesday, February 4th, 7:00 pm PT in-person meeting of the River City ARCS.

This will include an update on the January ARRL Board of Directors meeting. Members and visitors are welcome. Zoom information is available upon request to contact@n6na.org.

WHERE: Congregation Beth Shalom, 4746 El Camino Ave. Carmichael, CA 95608 | MAP LINK

Watts Up This Week

This Saturday (01/25) we’ve got our club breakfast at Mel’s Diner on highway 49 in Auburn. The fun starts at 0730 followed by this month’s Fox Hunt.
A big thanks to Frank KG9M for stepping up to be the W6EK Fox Tender this month.
Fox Hunt details: – Pre-meeting starts at 9:00 AM, Hunt starts at 9:30 AM. – Hunt runs from 9:30 AM to 12:00 Noon. – Fox frequency is 146.565 mHz – Fox Tender will be monitoring 146.430 mHz. – Hunt will be in the greater Auburn area bounded b y Bell Road, Indian Hill Road, Mt. Vernon Road and the Auburn Ravine confluence.
More details can be found @ www.w6ek.org Happy Hunting. 🙂
And Looking forward…
HAMTRAK II, BACK ON TRACK IS COMING UP! March 6-7, 2025 All the details can be found @ www.w6ek.org

9TH ANNUAL LOOMIS HAMFEST, SAVE THE DATE! If you’ve never been to our Hamfest, you haven’t actually been to a Hamfest! 🙂 Tons of prizes, Elmer tours, and TONS of sellers. More to come!!!
All the details can be found @ hamfest.w6ek.org – Want to be involved? Qur first planning meeting is 01/30/2025 @ 6 PM in the SFARC Zoom room.
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Watts Up This Week

A big thank you to Gilda, Cindy, and Shari from Confluence Church who spoiled us ALL rotten at this month’s meeting with an amazing spread of goodies. We’ve got a few other things going on this week.

* ELMER NET – THIS WEDNESDAY @ 7:30PM ON THE W6EK REPEATER * FRIDAY NIGHT TRIVIA – THIS FRIDAY @ 7:30PM ON THE W6EK REPEATER
And a few events coming down the road to save the date: HAMTRAK II, BACK ON TRACK | MARCH 6-7TH LOOMIS HAMFEST | MARCH 22ND
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A BIG THANK YOU

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A B1G thank you to Gilda, Cindy, and Shari from Confluence Church who spoiled us ALL rotten at this month’s meeting with this amazing spread. 2025 diet broken and it was soooooo worth it!

 

Watts Up This Week

SFARC Members and Friends,
Welcome to 2025. We hope you and yours had a wonderful holiday. We’re back at it for the new year and we’ve got some things coming up.

SFARC BOARD MEETING – THIS THURSDAY, JANUARY 9TH @ 6PM | ZOOM Join the SFARC board of directors to help influence the events coming in 2025.
SFARC GENERAL CLUB MEETING – THIS FRIDAY, JANUARY 10TH @ 7:30PM | ZOOM AND CONFLUENCE CHURCH Come one come all to the first club meeting of 2025. The next SFARC general club meeting will be held @ Confluence Church (previously named Crossroads Church) Campus Gym: 1101 Auburn Ravine Rd, Auburn, CA 95603 at 7:30PM — ALL OUR WELCOME. Use the Dairy Road entrance for best access to the gym and parking. If you can’t make it in person, join us virtually on Zoom.
SAVE THE DATE HAMTRAK II, BACK ON TRACK – March 6-7 | More Info @ www.w6ek.org/activities/hamtrak HAMFEST 2025 – March 22nd | More Info @ www.w6ek.org/activities/hamfest
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TIME FOR SOME UPGRADES

Congratulations to all those who go their license or upgrade at last nights SFARC VE Session: Ben Brabon (Tech), Colin Ryan (Tech), Jason Ray (KO6GXN /AG), Garrett Hebert (/AG), Michael Baker (AK6KR /AE), Nikolai Chernyshev (KO6GGR /AE), John Fischer (KO6COW /AE), and Paul Walker (KO6GQV /AE).

Looking Forward January 2025

Welcome to 2025! May the new year bring you good times and lasting memories! Here at SFARC, the new year means more opportunities to engage with the community and demonstrate the many uses of amateur radio.

One of the best ways to do just that is through our monthly VE sessions, the first of which will take place on the 6th. I love meeting up with everyone for the pre-session dinners, and getting together with the candidates to discuss what interests them in ham radio always opens up new perspectives into the hobby. I highly encourage you to help out by Elmering candidates at the VE sessions because everyone has something to share. Help someone out, and perhaps even learn a thing or two yourself.

Our next club meeting will take place on January 10th at 7:30 PM at the Confluence Church Gym in Auburn, California and on Zoom at zoom.w6ek.org. Please welcome Scott (KM6RFB), who put together a comprehensive portable communications backpack inspired by medic bags. We all have plenty of radio gear, and sometimes it can be difficult to pack it all together for field use and transport. Come join us as Scott tells us about the items he used to get everything organized, where you can obtain them, and how easy it can be to tidy up your equipment for that next casual outing or an emergency event that requires rapid response and deployment. After hearing about what he’s done, I’m excited to build something like that myself so I can make better use of what I have and hopefully reduce the time it takes to set things up for outdoor operations.

For the contesters out there, January comes with two major events, the North American QSO Party. The CW contest starts at 10 AM on the 11th, and the SSB contest starts at 10 AM on the 18th. Both run for 12 hours, and the playing field is leveled by limiting the maximum transmitter power to 100 W. If you’ve never participated in a contest before or are interested in making contacts with hams all over the world, give the rules a read and get your station set up. It’s also a great way to learn about and experience for yourself how HF propagation is affected by the time of day as the different bands come alive and go quiet.

We finish up the month with our club breakfast at 7:30 AM on the 25th. This month’s breakfast will be at Mel’s Diner in Auburn, and following the breakfast we’ll go on a fox hunt. After a rainy December breakfast, I’m looking forward to better weather and a well-attended radio direction finding event this time around.

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