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Box 6421 Auburn, CA 95604 February 2015 http://w6ek.org [email protected] At The Key of SFARC: REPEATERS PRESIDENT 145.430 (-0.6 MHz/PL 162.2) 440.575 (+5.0 MHz/PL 162.2) Tyghe Richardson, KD6MLH Calendar of Events [email protected] 223.860 (-1.6 MHz/PL 110.9) CLUB NET VICE PRESIDENT Thursdays, 7:30PM, W6EK/R th Bob Brodovsky, K6UDA February 13 : 145.430 [email protected] Club Meeting SECRETARY CLUB MEETINGS Second Friday of the month, Bruce Anderson, K6BAA February 14th: [email protected] 7:30PM at the Auburn City Hall, 1215 Lincoln Way, Auburn CA Valentine’s Day TREASURER Richard Kuepper, WA6RWS CLUB BREAKFAST th [email protected] Last Sat of the month at Mel’s Diner February 16 : 1730 Grass Valley Hwy, Auburn 7:30AM DIRECTORS President’s Day NET CONTROL OPS Birton Gilbert, N6UG Dave Jenkins, WB6RBE Robert Bell, W6RBL February 28th: Norm Medland, W6AFR Jim Jupin, WA8MPA Club Breakfast Bob Brodovsky, K6UDA FIELD DAY CHAIRMAN Al Martin, NI2U Mark Graybill, W8BIT th NEWSLETTER EDITOR March 14 : REPORTERS Barbara Anderson, W6EVA Satellites: Greg, KO6TH SFARC Swap Meet 916.624.1343 History: Gary, KQ6RT [email protected] Misc Radio: Fred, K6DGW WEBMASTER & ARRL PIO: Sunshine: Richard, WA6RWS Carl A Schultz, WF6J [email protected] Inside this issue: From the Mic Our First Ham Fest/Swap Meet Volunteers Needed Miscellaneous Radio – Who Invented the Transistor? Board & General Minutes We encourage members to receive Sierra Signals via email to save the Club the cost of reproduction and mailing Sierra Signals is published monthly by the Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club for the information of its members and friends, and is distributed via E-mail and USPS mail. Opinions expressed are those of the authors. Newsletter exchanges with other clubs via E-mail are welcomed. Contact the editor to be placed on the E-mailing list. The contents of Sierra Signals are copyrighted by the Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club, and all rights are reserved. That said, we will gladly permit republications for non- profit uses of all text material. Photos require the consent of all persons pictured in them, and some of our material is copyrighted by others and published by permission. You'll need to contact them for permission. 2 From the Mic By Tyghe Richardson – KD6MLH, President As we start another year and get rolling with all the events…we need help!! I have been more involved for several years and have started to notice that the same people are volunteering each year and for several committees. I am of course the president and currently on two committees, and both of these need more help. These committees are the big ones: the new swap meet and field day 2015. Field day is in much the same boat as the swap; we have a very good idea of what is going to happen and thanks to Mark and Bob we have an excellent layout and a lot of good ideas. The committee only has a few roles to fill and we need a new face to do that. I hope to see some new faces at the next field day meeting. With a club as big as this one we should not have a problem getting volunteers for all the jobs, and they should not be the same people all the time. I need more committee chairs to step forward f or this year because we need all the people we can get. Some of the committees are very easy to organize and require very little effort. I don't want my columns to turn into asking for help over and over again. I encourage you to give me a call, send me an email, or get me on the radio; do whatever you need but let me know you are up for a little responsibility in the club and are willing to help. I will talk to you soon. 73’s KD6MLH 3 Hi everyone, K6UDA here with an important announcement. In just over a month SFARC is undertaking probably the biggest event in the history of the world. Our first Ham Fest/Swap Meet. In order to make this event a success and have a second annual one, we need everyone to pitch in and help. Please email me and tell me that you can volunteer and what you want to do. We need people to setup, to monitor parking, act as vendor police, security, handle the drawing ticket sales, talk in ops, PA announcement ops, PR people (everyone should do that), a clean-up crew, and probably a few other assignments I don't even know exist yet. I would much rather have twice as many workers as not enough. That way it splits the work load and we’re in and out faster; it also shows other clubs that we are an army. If you’re new to the club, this is a great way to get to know the other members. If (when) you email me and tell me that you can volunteer, please let me know if you can supply yourself a safety vest (for ID), a flashlight, and an HT. At the very least, you need to wear your club badge for ID. Also let me know what time you can arrive and how long you can stay. At the next club meeting I’ll post a signup sheet. I’m going to ask everyone in the club to go to the w6ek.org website and download the event flyer and print out 5 copies. Post those copies at some public place to get the word out. Also, take one to any other ham clubs or nets you participate in. There will be a club table at the SWAP , so bring anything you want to sell and you can use the table for free. Club members can also rent a space for only $5.00 (advance reservations required) if you want to set up your own area. One more thing - Jeff, AK6OK is providing the grand prize for the drawing. It’ll most likely be valued at over $200.00 so bring money for the drawings. Together, I’m sure we can make this the premier Hamfest in the Sacramento/Placer area. Mark your calendars for: March 14th, 2015, 0600 to Noon for us, and 0700 to 1100 for the public. See you there. 73, B ob K6UDA (916)871 -0726 [email protected] 4 5 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED THIS YEAR (2015) The club is rapidly acquiring a reputation for providing dependable communications support for charity events. We’ve been supporting the MS walks from at least 2002 which was my first one. We’ve now done three Cystic Fibrosis bike rides in the Newcastle area and now we are being asked to support our third Diabetes bike ride in Rocklin.Consequently I am asking for volunteers for the following events: Sunday April 26, 2015: MS Walk in Folsom - starts about 0700 and is done by 1200 Saturday/Sunday May 2 & 3, 2015: Enduro near Georgetown from 0700 until about 1500 Saturday May 30, 2015: Tour de Cure (Diabetes) in Rocklin - starts 0630 and ends by 1700 Saturday October 10, 2015: Cystic Fibrosis bike ride in the Newcastle area - starts about 0800 and is over by 1300 We provide radio support for the start/finish line, each rest stop, and the SAG wagons (The mobile vans that patrol the routes and assist riders in need). In the past we have found that it is best to have 2 people at each station , except the SAG wagons. The 2nd person does not have to be a HAM, but it helps. Each operator needs to supply the radio equipment for the station assigned. For the SAGs this means usually a dual band HT and a mag mount antenna. This is a perfect opportunity for using your radio for more than listening to the Thursday night net. I highly recommend that any new HAM volunteer for at least one event. You would be paired with an experienced person who will show you the “ropes” about volunteering. New hams do not need to bring a radio with them. We also get asked to support the California Enduro Riders Association events which take place in the El Dorado National Forest near Georgetown. These are usually in the spring and in the fall and are an all-day event in the woods. Everyone who has done them says they are great fun and a tremendous learning experience. The Club has supported this event since at least 2002. If you have any questions about volunteering or specific events, please contact me by email, phone, or corner me at a meeting. George KG6LSB 530.888.0860 [email protected] To the Sierra Foothills Amateur Radio Club, Rocklin Police is hosting a Rocklin Public Safety Day at Strikes Unlimited, 5681 Lonetree Blvd in Rocklin, on April 25, 2015. We would like to have your club attend with a ham radio demo setup to display emergency communications. Please contact Officer Mike Always at 916-838-6278, or e-mail him at [email protected] Thank you! Matthew Diridoni, KC6RUO (SFARC Member) 6 MISCELLANEOUS RADIO Who Invented the Transistor? No time to read this? Short answer is “Bell Labs,” sort of … kinda … well, not totally. Actually, there are a host of “sort of's” in the story that brings us to solid state electronics at the beginning of the second half of the second decade of the 21st century.1 It all makes for an interesting drama, much of which played out in the southern parts of the San Francisco Bay region, not really all that far from us.