New Website

Welcome to the new website for the Union County Amateur Radio Club. 
It is a work in progress. 

Ed 

NVIS Day, April 27 2024

We are planning on being at EMA Station 720 at 10am on April 27th. Please bring your NVIS antenna with or without your portable station setup. We will have material on hand to make a NVIS antenna and also have some already made NVIS antennas to test out.  
This is a good opportunity to test out and compare NVIS antennas to get an idea which configurations may work better as well as comparing how they are to set up and taken down. We hope to see everyones' portable station setup too. We will figure what we will need for lunch and send someone to the store to get something to cook on the grill or get pizza, etc, determined by what everyone wants to do. 

Information about NVIS Day and antennas can be found here http://www.arrl-ohio.org/SEC/nvis_day.html 

Below are the details for NVIS Day 2024: 
Itā€™s coming! Ohio NVIS Day 2024 will be held Saturday April 27, from 10AM until 4PM EDT.
The purpose of NVIS day is to construct and try various antenna ideas, all working as NVIS (Near Vertical
Incident Skywave) antennas. These antennas are low to the ground and provide coverage generally within a
400 mile radius- extremely important for regional HF communications in an emergency.
Take a big step forward and build upon the concept to answer the question, ā€œHow would we actually use these
antennas?ā€
For 2024, we have added a couple operating scenarios that will make your day more fun and be a learning
event for actual disaster communications. We propose a commercial power blackout, with the need to
communicate within your ARES district and to ā€˜The Sargeā€ at the Ohio EOC in Columbus. Hereā€™s the deal:
1. The event runs from 10 AM until 4 PM local time.
2. Stations will construct and test NVIS antennas.
3. Transmit power is limited to 100 watts.
4. Power for the station will be any form of ā€œoff-gridā€ supply: typically, generator, battery or solar or
whatever form you might have in an emergency setup. (Optional, but preferred)
5. Stations may test antenna coverage as in the past by contacting as many different locations as possible.
This year, we are adding collecting Grid Squares and S-Meter readings as part of the exchange .
a. Stations are to originate a message to their ARES District, local net, OHDEN, OSSBN and to
W8SGT reporting their location and county, stating if you are ā€œParticipating or Not
Participatingā€.
b. This message may take any form: ARRL message form ICS 213 or radiogram must be used. If
youā€™re going to use the traffic system, ARRL message radiogram is recommended.
c. Each county is to send a message to the SARGE with a sitrep of their operation.
d. The message should contain the call sign, operating location (include county) and number of
operators. Any other brief antenna information is optional but appreciated!
e. Contact with the District net may take place on VHF or HF (Repeaters OK).
f. WinLink may also be used as long as it sent via RF, local node (VHF, UHF) or an HF node to
KD8SCL and or W8SGT.
g. For more information on node locations, visit WinLink.org.
6. Operating frequencies are proposed to be in the 80 and 40 meter bands. Voice is preferred for testing.
a. Optimum frequencies centered around but not limited to: 3.902 and 7.240
b. Digital messages may be passed to OHDEN Net as available.
c. Digital OHDEN frequency: 3584.5 (typical is Olivia 8/500)
d. OSSBN frequency: 3972.5, Net Times: 10:30, 16:15, 18:45
You can create your own log (Excel preferred) or Word format. Be sure to include a photo of your group or
your antenna! Submit your results to contest@n8ara.org
Have fun! Take a lunch break! I hope to hear you!!