The Orange Park Amateur Radio Club O O r r a a n n g g e e P P a a r r k k , , F F L L OPARC Minutes of Meeting 19 January, 2012 President Greg Fitcher (N4RVD) convened the Orange Park Amateur Radio Club meeting at 7:30 PM, on Thursday, January 19th, 2012. The meeting was held in Training Rooms 5 & 6 of the Orange Park Medical Center. All members and guests were welcomed and then introduced themselves. The Treasurer’s Report from Rudi Hellmold (KC4WWS) was as follows: Starting Check Balance: $515.58; Starting Savings Balance: $4,443.90; Cash on Hand: $67.30; Net Worth: $4,763.28; Receipts: Dues: Checks: $22.50; Cash: $127.50; Savings Account Interest: $0.92; 50-50: $12.50; Donations: $.00; Total Receipts: $163.42; Expenses: $0.00: Deposits: Checking: $162.50; Savings: $0.00; Total Deposits: $162.50; Closing Checking Balance: $678.99; Closing Savings Account Balance: $4,444.82; Closing Cash on Hand: $67.30; Club Net Worth: $5,191.11; The Treasurer’s Report was accepted by the Membership. Incoming treasurer Mark Fields (N4QLC) took dues payments. SPECIAL PRESENTATION: Greg (N4RVD) presented plaques to Jim MacKinnon (KB2EZN), Dick Bennett (K2LJZ) and Rudi Hellmold (KC4WWS) for their service to the club. The meeting proceeded to standing committee reports: ARES: Adrian Gray (KJ4BOT) announced the following: 1. Next meeting will be Tuesday, 24 January 2012 at 7 PM. 2. A CERT drill is being planned for 24-25 February 2012. The location will be at the Salvation Army Camp just south of Camp Blanding. Volunteers are requested. Approximately 16 amateurs are needed on Saturday, and 30 on Sunday with VHF hand-held capability. APRS capability is a plus. 3. Kudos were passed to Dick Bennet (K2LJZ), Jim MacKinnon (KB2EZN) and Joe Bassett (W1WCN) who volunteered for Science Fair judging duty at Keystone Heights. RAM WATCH: No report was given.
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OPARC Minutes of Meeting 19 January, 2012
President Greg Fitcher (N4RVD) convened the Orange Park Amateur Radio Club meeting at 7:30 PM, on
Thursday, January 19th, 2012. The meeting was held in Training Rooms 5 & 6 of the Orange Park Medical
Center. All members and guests were welcomed and then introduced themselves.
The Treasurer’s Report from Rudi Hellmold (KC4WWS) was as follows:
Starting Check Balance: $515.58; Starting Savings Balance: $4,443.90; Cash on Hand: $67.30; Net Worth: $4,763.28; Receipts:
Expenses: $0.00: Deposits: Checking: $162.50; Savings: $0.00; Total Deposits: $162.50;
Closing Checking Balance: $678.99; Closing Savings Account Balance: $4,444.82; Closing Cash on Hand: $67.30; Club Net Worth: $5,191.11; The Treasurer’s Report was accepted by the Membership. Incoming treasurer Mark Fields (N4QLC) took dues
payments.
SPECIAL PRESENTATION: Greg (N4RVD) presented plaques to Jim MacKinnon (KB2EZN), Dick Bennett
(K2LJZ) and Rudi Hellmold (KC4WWS) for their service to the club.
The meeting proceeded to standing committee reports:
ARES: Adrian Gray (KJ4BOT) announced the following:
1. Next meeting will be Tuesday, 24 January 2012 at 7 PM.
2. A CERT drill is being planned for 24-25 February 2012. The location will be at the Salvation Army
Camp just south of Camp Blanding. Volunteers are requested. Approximately 16 amateurs are
needed on Saturday, and 30 on Sunday with VHF hand-held capability. APRS capability is a plus.
3. Kudos were passed to Dick Bennet (K2LJZ), Jim MacKinnon (KB2EZN) and Joe Bassett (W1WCN)
who volunteered for Science Fair judging duty at Keystone Heights.
RAM WATCH: No report was given.
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REPEATERS: Larry (WB4CGD) mentioned that the repeaters are doing quite well. The 6-meter repeater is still
down.
VOLUNTEER EXAMINEERS (VE’s): Dave Elmore (N4OOE) mentioned two people took the exam on January
14, 2012. There are 2 new Generals. The next exam will be Saturday, March 10, 2012 at 8:30 AM.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Jim MacKinnon (KB2EZN) mentioned that science fair judges are needed for the Clay County
Science Fair on 14 February 2012. A motion was made and passed to offer a savings bond as a
prize.
2. Greg mentioned that the new 224.00/222.4 MHz repeater is still in the process of being assembled.
3. Carol Pangborne (KD4DIN) 17 March 8AM-12PM St. John's River Cleanup. Carol also requested
personnel bring books. Volunteers for net control and collection sites are requested.
4. Chris (NV0VB) announced that the auction will be next month. Bring your items for sale.
NEW BUSINESS:
1. Adrian announced the Orlando Hamcation will be taking place on 10 February 2012. A motion was
made to sell the old club equipment taken out of Jim Iori's garage at Orlando. The motion was
passed.
2. Bill and Roberta Anlage (KB7MSC and KF4OOK) mentioned that they and Jake and Chris Jacobs
will be at the Orlando Hamcation all weekend.
3. Mark (N4QLC) mentioned that we need to have an ARES trailer cleanup day before Field Day in
June.
4. Greg asked the floor for ideas for club activities. Numerous suggestions came from all members. A
listing of the suggestions is attached to these minutes and also available on the OPARC website.
OLD BUSINESS:
1. Pete Lynch (N4FPS) mentioned that Toys for Tots is prepared for next year and will have more
information on the December drive at the February meeting.
2. Echolink for the 6-meter repeater is still on hold. Per Frank Cates (WA4EWL), they are still waiting for
coax. Jim (KB2EZN) is still waiting on parts for the Echolink station on the 146.07/67 machine.
Break was called at 8:20 PM.
POT-O-GOLD: The Pot-O’-Gold of $19.50 was won by Mark (N4QLC). It was only fitting that the new
treasurer should end up with the money.
The meeting re-convened at 8:35PM.
PRESENTATION: Frank Cates made a presentation about the Atlanta QRP organizations. These groups are
meeting in city parks and operating in the public to stir up attention and interest in the hobby. On 4 February
2012, the clubs are declaring an official outing to spread the word that “HF is Fun!”
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James Henry (K4) displayed his home-brew PVC compressed air tennis ball launcher for raising antennas over
trees and moon-bounce operations. The device will project a tennis ball 50 feet into the air with 40 psig in the
launcher. Greg mentioned that OPARC does not support the building or use of such a device (legal disclaimer).
The meeting was declared adjourned at 8:55 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Adrian Gray KJ4BOT
OPARC Secretary
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One question was asked at the OPARC January meeting this month. “What would you
like to see your Club do this year?” Here are some of the answers given from the floor.
1. Would like to see more members in the club, especially youth (schools, Scouts, etc.).
2. More HF & DX long distance communications education/ opportunities.
3. Have a table at local science fairs (Clay & Duval).
4. Set up a booth at the Clay or Duval County Fair, the Ham Jam or Scottish Games, with working radios and
maps to help expose the public to the hobby.
5. Have a club station available somewhere where we can show newcomers the ropes.
6. Have a mentor program (Elmers) for those who have questions.
7. Have a weekly HF net to get hams familiar with HF communications.
8. Do fox hunts (direction/ location finding).
9. Wear our club shirts to non club events (science fairs, malls, Home Depot, etc.) to draw attention to the
hobby and get people to ask questions.
10. Help with passing traffic at malls, county fairs, etc.
11. Have a brochure to pass out to the general public with information about our club.
12. Have a club emergency plan (a meeting place, a meeting frequency, generators, etc.).
These were some of the ideas that were given. What are yours? Please email your answers to Greg N4RVD
President Greg Fitcher (N4RVD) convened the Orange Park Amateur Radio Club meeting at 7:30 PM, on
Thursday, February 16th, 2012. The meeting was held in Training Rooms 5 & 6 of the Orange Park Medical
Center. All members and guests were welcomed and then introduced themselves.
The Treasurer’s Report from Mark Fields (N4QLC) was as follows:
The 2012 Starting Balances are:
Checking Balance: $753.99; Savings Account Balance: $4,446.72; Cash on Hand: $189.95; Total Starting Club Assets: $5,390.56;
Income as of 16 FEB 2012: Checking Account Interest: $0.95; Membership Dues: $120.00; Total Income: $120.95; Expenses as of 16 FEB 2012: Miscellaneous - Science Fair Award: $25.00; OPARC Miscellaneous Expenses: $9.45; Total Expenses: $34.45;
Net Income Less Expenses: $86.50; The Treasurer’s Report was accepted by the Membership.
Mark also mentioned that it's time to renew membership, and please fill out a membership report.
SPECIAL PRESENTATION:
Pete Lynch (N6PRS) presented a plaque for the Marine Corps Toys for Tots to the membership. Greg
accepted for the club.
The meeting proceeded to standing committee reports:
ARES:
Adrian Gray (KJ4BOT) announced the following:
1. Next meeting will be Tuesday, 28 February 2012 at 7 PM.
2. A CERT drill is being planned for 24-26 February 2012. The location will be at the Salvation Army
Camp just south of Camp Blanding. Volunteers are requested. Approximately 16 amateurs are needed
each day with VHF hand-held capability.
3. Clay County ARES will be providing support for the Cystic Fibrosis Bicycle Event. Dates and times are
Closing Checking Balance: $788.99; Closing Savings Account Balance: $4,809.64; Closing Cash on Hand: $116.30; Club Net Worth: $5,714.93; The Treasurer’s Report was accepted by the Membership. Mark also mentioned that it's time to renew
membership, and please fill out a membership report.
The meeting proceeded to standing committee reports:
ARES: Adrian Gray (KJ4BOT) announced the following:
1. Next meeting will be Tuesday, 27 March 2012 at 7 PM in Training Room #4.
2. The CERT drill of 24-26 February 2012 was highly successful despite some hard weather on Sunday. A
unique feature of the drill was the use of two net controls for a coordinated command structure.
3. Clay County ARES manned a booth at the Green Cove Springs Railroad Museum fundraising event. Again,
the weather was somewhat harsh (high winds), but the group was able to display their ability to provide
real-time weather updates to the field.
4. Adrian attended a meeting of the Coast Guard Auxiliary at the request of the Clay county Commandant.
At the meeting, APRS mapping capability was discussed, and the auxiliary discussed its emergent needs
for surveillance of the St. John's River.
5. Mark (N4QLC) and Adrian (KJ4BOT) took part in a special emergency management training exercise on
Wednesday, 14 March at the Clay County Administrative Offices in Green Cove Springs. The exercise was
based on a major geomagnetic storm that effectively wipes out all electrical grid services throughout a
large portion of the world.
6. Clay County ARES will be supporting the St. John's River Cleanup on 16 March.
7. Clay County ARES will be providing support for the Cystic Fibrosis Bicycle Event on 17 March.
8. Work at the Clay County EOC included working on the grounding system, installing a new HF tuner,
troubleshooting the HF antenna and disposing of the dead scorpion in the corner (it was verified dead).
President Greg Fitcher (N4RVD) convened the Orange Park Amateur Radio Club meeting at
7:30 PM, on Thursday, July 19, 2012. The meeting was held in the cafeteria of the Orange Park
High School located on Kingsley Avenue. All members and guests were welcomed and then
introduced themselves.
The minutes of the 21 June 2012 meeting were accepted as written without amendment.
The Treasurer’s Report from Mark Fields (N4QLC) was as follows:
Starting Check Balance: $454.77; Starting Savings Balance: $4,650.21; Cash on Hand: $106.30; Net Worth: $5,211.28;
Receipts: Interest: $0.96;
Expenses: Trailer Repairs: $63.88:
Closing Check Balance: $386.44; Closing Savings Balance: $4,651.17; Cash on Hand: $106.33; Net Worth: $5,143.91. The Treasurer’s Report was accepted by the Membership.
The meeting proceeded to standing committee reports:
ARES:
Adrian Gray (K4AWG) announced the following: Next meeting will be Tuesday, 24 July 2012 at 7 PM in Training Room #4.
REPEATERS:
Larry Filzen (WB4CGD) said that all of the repeaters are doing well, and there were no
complaints from the members. Greg mentioned that the 220 machine is running. Jake
Jacobs (K5WTA) mentioned that the 6-meter repeater is up, but is very quiet.
VOLUNTEER EXAMINEERS (VE’s):
Dave Elmore (N4OOE) mentioned that the next exam will be Saturday, September, 2012 at 8:30 AM.
1. Pete Lynch (N6PRS) mentioned that he has made arrangements at the Golden Corral for the December dinner. 20 Dec 2012 at 0730.
2. Adrian announced that copies of the existing and proposed bylaws are available for people to take home.
OLD BUSINESS:
1. Greg mentioned that the next meeting we will vote on the Bylaws.
2. Adrian mentioned that a list of names and call signs will be posted on the OPARC web site, but contact information (phone number and e-mail addresses), will not be posted.
3. Mike Hendershot (KJ4FEQ) discussed the results of Field Day. Only five contacts were lost using the software. We will submit 2426 points. We made 645 contacts on all stations: 168 CW, 371 phone.
4. Roberta (KF4OOK) mentioned that next year we will need to allocate $400 for food.
5. Greg and Jim Winfrey (KJ4SBG) discussed taking one of the antennas out periodically and clean and check them.
NEW BUSINESS:
1. Ian (W3UZI) also asked the membership if there was any additional desire for club shirts. Contact Ian for them. Ian will put the shirt and costs on the OPARC web site.
2. Adrian mentioned that the auction will take place at the August meeting.
3. Greg discussed the Starke Hamfest will be in November. The plan is to network with all of the clubs in the area to improve the quality of the hamfests.
4. Larry Filzen (WB4CGD) also mentioned that the OPARC Tailgate Hamfest needs to be organized.
5. Adrian mentioned that we need to start the nominations committee for officer elections.
Break was called at 8:10 PM. The meeting resumed at 8:22 PM.
50-50:
The Pot-O’-Gold of $15.00 was won by Mike Hendershot (K4MKH). A second prize of a
remote-controlled truck was won by Adrian, who stated he would have preferred a much larger
truck.
PRESENTATION:
Dave Jordan (AA4KN) made a presentation about Amateur Space Communications. Dave is the AMSAT and ARISS coordinator for the Southeast Region. Dave's discussion included communications with the International Space Station Crew, which presently includes three
amateur radio operators. Dave indicated that so far, ARISS has arranged 719 contacts between schools and the International Space Station.
Dave showed a typical setup with a 50-watt dual channel FM VHF radio capable of odd splits, a vertical/horizontal crossed polarization yagi, good LMR-400 coax and a combination azimuth and elevation rotor system. Tracking software SATPC32 is available from the AMSAT store at www.amsat.org. MacDoppler for Mac Computers is also available from AMSAT.
Additionally, a G6LVB tracker box is the interface between a computer and a rotor control box. This device controls the rotor for tracking the satellite as it passes overhead. The tracker will also shift transceiver frequency to correct for Doppler Effect by using a CAT connection to the radio. This device will extend the contact time to a maximum of around 9 minutes.
Random contacts can be as simple as a hand-held with a mobile whip. For most small conversations, 20 to 30 watts are adequate. Using a ground-plane antenna will increase the likelihood of a successful contact.
Frequencies are 144.490 uplink/145.800 downlink. Dave and other members entered into a discussion about communicating with the ISS, and it was mentioned that there is a spot on the NASA web site that will help determine when the ISS will pass over a particular location on the earth.
President Greg Fitcher (N4RVD) convened the Orange Park Amateur Radio Club
meeting at 7:30 PM, on Thursday, August 16th. The meeting was held in the cafeteria
of the Orange Park High School. All members and guests were welcomed and then
introduced themselves.
The Treasurer’s Report was presented to the Secretary by Mark Fields (N4QLC) and
was as follows:
Starting Check Balance: $386.44; Starting Savings Balance: $5,049.21; Cash on Hand: $106.30; Net Worth: $5,143.91; Receipts: Interest (savings) $1.00; Dues (savings) $41.25; 50-50 (cash) $14.00; Total Receipts $56.25; Expenses: None. Closing Check Balance: $386.44; Closing Savings Balance: $4,693.42; Cash on Hand: $120.30; Net Worth: $5,200.16. A motion was made by Jim Mackinnon (KB2EZN) to accept the Treasurer’s Report
without review by the membership. The motion was seconded and approved.
The meeting proceeded to standing committee reports.
ARES:
1. Adrian Gray (K4AWG) announced the following: Next meeting will be Tuesday,
25 September 2012 at 7 PM in Training Room #4.
2. Adrian also reminded members about the North Florida Bicycle Association's
Watermellon ride on 9 September. Participant volunteers can sign up on the
Clay County ARES web site at www.clayares.org.
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REPEATERS: Greg announced that the repeaters are all working well.
VOLUNTEER EXAMINEERS (VE’s):
Dave Elmore (N4OOE) mentioned that the next exam will be Saturday, 8 September,
2012 at 8:30 AM.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
1. Mike Hendershot (K4MKH) mentioned the Oct 6 Hamfest at the Jacksonville Dog
Fanciers site.
2. Mike further announced the Watermellon ride, with information that the routes
and route assignments had changed. He informed all that he would pass the
updates to all volunteers via e-mail to them before the event.
OLD BUSINESS:
1. Jim (WD8JRL) made a motion to accept the new bylaws. The motion was
passed.
2. Larry Filzen (WB4CGD) mentioned that the OPARC Tailgate Hamfest needs to
be organized.
3. Adrian mentioned that we need to start the nominations committee for officer
elections.
NEW BUSINESS:
1. Greg asked for volunteers for the nominating committee. None were forthcoming.
2. Greg discussed the Starke Hamfest will be in November. The plan is to network
with all of the clubs in the area to improve the quality of the hamfests.
3. A motion was made to pass on the 50-50 and proceed to the auction. The
motion was passed.
The official part of the meeting was declared adjourned at 8:00 PM.
The auction began at 8:10 PM, and continued long after the club secretary left the
building, so the exact time it closed is not known.
President Greg Fitcher (N4RVD) convened the Orange Park Amateur Radio Club meeting at 7:30 PM, on Thursday, 15 November 2012. The meeting was held in the cafeteria of the Orange Park High School. All members and guests were welcomed and then introduced themselves.
TREASURER’S REPORT: The Treasurer’s Report was presented by Mark Fields (N4QLC) as follows: Starting Check Balance: $555.94; Starting Savings Balance: $4,695.39; Cash on Hand: $78.35; Net Worth: $5,329.68; Receipts: Auction (to Savings): $230.00; Auction (to Cash): $41.75; Interest (to Savings): $0.97; 50-50 (to Cash): $23.00; Total Receipts: $295.72. Expenses: $0.00. Closing Check Balance: $555.94; Closing Savings Balance: $4,926.36; Cash on Hand: $143.10; Net Worth: $5,625.40. The Treasurer’s Report was accepted by the Membership. The meeting minutes of 2018 October 2012 were amended by Adrian Gray (K4AWG) as follows:
1. Frank Cates (WA4EWL) has requested that his name be removed for consideration as Vice President.
2. Ted Jahn (K4YLX) has been nominated for director instead of Dick Bennett (K2LJZ). 3. Bob Norman (K4GRD) will be chairman of the new Membership Committee.
The meeting minutes, as amended, were approved by the membership without objection. The meeting proceeded to standing committee reports.
ARES: Adrian Gray (K4AWG) announced the following: Next meeting will be Tuesday, 27 November 2012 at 7 PM in the cafeteria of the Journey Church in Lake Gray. This will be an awards meeting and dinner.
REPEATERS: Larry Filzen (WB4CGD) announced that the repeaters are all working well.
VOLUNTEER EXAMINEERS (VE’s): The last exam session was held on 10 November 2012 at 8:30 AM at the Orange Park High School. Three Technician licenses were awarded. Pete Lynch (N6PRS) announced that there may be a change of location for the testing site due to issues with the high school administration. Ted Jahn (K4LX) stated he would look into the matter.
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Greg announced that the Starke HamFest will be Saturday, 24 November 2012.
OLD BUSINESS:
1. The election commenced with recognizing the nominating committee. Greg announced the nominees:
President-Greg Fitcher (N4RVD); Vice President: Mike Hendershot (K4MKH) Secretary: Jim Winfrey (KJ4SBG) Treasurer: Mark Fields (N4QLC)
A motion was made, seconded and approved without objection to accept the nominees. A motion was made, seconded and approved without objection to elect the nominees by acclamation.
2. Ian Wollen (W3UZI) mentioned that we have six orders for shirts and we need minimum
of ten. Interested parties are requested to contact him.
NEW BUSINESS:
1. Pete Lynch (N6PRS) announced that the Christmas Party will take place at the Golden Corral on Thursday, 20 December 2012 at 7 PM. He requested that members bring a toy for the annual Marine Toys For Tots drive.
2. Ham of the Year was voted on. Result will be withheld until the Christmas Party. 3. Mark Fields announced that dues are due. 4. Mark also mentioned that an annual audit was due in October but was not performed.
He suggested that the audit be performed in January 2013. Dick Bennett and Carol Pangborn will perform the audit.
BREAK: Break was called at 8:05 PM. The meeting was called to order at 8:17 PM.
50-50: Greg Fitcher (N4RVD) won the 50-50 of $20.00.
PRESENTATION: Dick Bennett (K2LJZ) made a presentation on designing antennas. He bought a book and reviewed a special type of bent yagi antennas called a “box kite” antenna. The author lives in St. Augustine, and researched a number of modified antennas for confined spaces that match or exceed the performance of standard antennas.
The meeting was declared adjourned at 9:40 PM
Respectfully submitted, Adrian Gray K4AWG OPARC Secretary
Vice President Frank Cates (WA4EWL) convened the Orange Park Amateur Radio Club meeting at 7:30 PM,
on Thursday, April 21st, 2011. The meeting was held in classrooms numbers five and six of Orange Park
Medical Center located on Kingsley Avenue. All members and guests were welcomed and then introduced
themselves.
The minutes of the March 17th, 2011 meeting were accepted as written without amendment.
The Treasurer’s Report from Rudi Hellmold (KC4WWS) was as follows:
Dues: $35.00 50-50: $23.00 Total Receipts: $88.00 Checking: $740.37 Savings: $4837.08 Cash on hand: $59.00
The Treasurer’s Report was accepted by the Membership.
The meeting proceeded to standing committee reports:
REPEATERS: Larry Filzen (WB4CGD) said that Motorola MSR conversion is being installed in the new repeater. John Cantrell and Frank are working on the system. ARES: Adrian Gray (KJ4BOT) mentioned that the next ARES meeting would be Tuesday, 26 April at 7 PM. He also mentioned the ARES SETs of 2 and 16 April. The Cystic Fibrosis bike run of 10 April was a success. Clay ARES was approached by another group to assist them in another race, and Cystic Fibrosis Walk-a-thon also wants our help for their 30 April event. RAM WATCH: No report was given. VOLUNTEER EXAMINEERS (VE’s):
ANNOUNCEMENTS: The Gainesville Hamfest was mentioned for the weekend of the 23rd
of April. St. Johns River cleanup went great. Roger Pangborn was remembered by the issuance of a tee-shirt with his name on it. Presented to the group by Jake (K5TWA). NEW BUSINESS: Adrian mentioned the MARS cross-band test 0400Z 14 to 1200Z 15 MAY. Field Day (Larry Filzen WB4CGD) was discussed. The topics covered were food, the trailer and meeting with law enforcement and school district personnel. Jake (K5TWA) will not be at Field Day. We will need to relocate the trailers and get tags. Pete Lynch (N6PRS) will check with the school. Frank Cates and Larry Filzen are the Field Day Committee. Food was “tabled” until the next meeting. OLD BUSINESS: There was no old business.
Break was called at 8:05 PM. The meeting resumed at 8:15 PM.
The Pot-O’-Gold of $18.00 was won by Catherine Rieman (KB2JXQ).