Field Day 2015 and more

Field Day 2015 moments away! If you missed our Field Day planning meetings you might be wondering about what time we’ll be arriving at the site. The plan is to arrive at Top O’ the Ledges at 10 a.m. for set up of our tents, antennas and power system. Bring your lunch. Dinner will be … Continue reading “Field Day 2015 and more”

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Field Day 2015 moments away!

If you missed our Field Day planning meetings you might be wondering about what time we’ll be arriving at the site. The plan is to arrive at Top O’ the Ledges at 10 a.m. for set up of our tents, antennas and power system. Bring your lunch. Dinner will be provided but bring your choice of refreshments.  Of course, alcohol is not permitted in the Metropark. Our Field Day operation will begin at 2 p.m. and continue until 2 p.m. Sunday.  A map and more information is available on our site at  PRC Field Day 2015.

PRC Member Roster

The PRC 2015 Roster will be released soon. As always, the roster is only distributed to members in good standing.  If you have not received a membership card or other verification of receipt of your dues payment, please write us at parmaradioclub@gmail.com and we will look into the matter promptly.

New “Resources” page

We’ve added a new page to the site called “Resources.” This page will be home for hobby-expanding information we think you’ll enjoy and use regularly. If you have information you think would benefit fellow members, send it to us. Check out the new page at Resources

 Area Events

Circle Saturday July 18th on your calendar for the popular Noarsfest.  A printable PDF flier is available at this link. NOARSfest2015

 


 

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Full details on the attached printable PDF  FlyerGLECCflyer2015


 

See you at Field Day!

Hal Rogers, K8CMD

President/ Communications Director

 

PRC mtg June 15, 2015

It was with sadness that we learned this week that Amateur Radio Newsline co-founder and producer Bill Pasternak  died on June 11th.  Bill was a tremendously accomplished contributor to our hobby and will surely be missed. Among his accomplishments were Amateur Radio Newsline and the Young Ham of the Year Award. I began working with … Continue reading “PRC mtg June 15, 2015”

Bill Pasternak Memorial Meme
It was with sadness that we learned this week that Amateur Radio Newsline co-founder and producer Bill Pasternak  died on June 11th.  Bill was a tremendously accomplished contributor to our hobby and will surely be missed. Among his accomplishments were Amateur Radio Newsline and the Young Ham of the Year Award.

I began working with Bill as a “Newsline” anchor in November of 2013.  Honestly, taking  25 minutes of text full of call signs, local and foreign personal names, cities, countries and far reaching DX locations and making it all sound conversational was a challenge that could have drained my energy level down to the “E” were it not for the fact that I always knew I was working with Bill, whom I knew was facing many personal health challenges. To my knowledge, Bill’s dedication to Newsline never wavered from its inception.  An informative video memorial is now available on www.arnewsline.org/  and the ARRL had this article Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF (SK)

“Newsline”, heard world-wide on VHF/UHF repeaters and shortwave broadcast stations, is an all volunteer service employing writers and reporters from every continent. While Newsline is presently on hiatus it is expected to return to production with all the dedication that Pasternak infused many years ago.  Stay tuned.

 

Hal Rogers, K8CMD

President, Communications Director

Parma Radio Club

 


 Final meeting before Field Day

I can’t believe how quickly we’re approaching Field Day (June 27/28).  Our June 15th meeting will be our final opportunity to make plans for this major event. I certainly hope you’ll be able to participate in the planning and the fun outing. A map to our Field Day site is now posted so be sure to check it out. PRC Field Day map

 


New “Equipment for Sale” page

From time to time you might have some equipment to sell or are on the hunt for a bargain. We now have a “Equipment for Sale” page on our site. The page is open to all members and friends. 

In posting your gear, keep in mind that while text is important, pictures really do say “a thousand words” and the better your pictures, the clearer your message. The best package is concise, informative text and good photos.

For this purpose a good photo is a close up shot with sharp focus, taken from a normal operating angle in natural lighting. Of course, all this means when your picture meets the “good” photo criteria finger prints, smudges and cookie dust are very visible. So take a minute and an old tooth brush to do a little cosmetic work before your photo session.  Take photos of each piece of gear from different viewpoints, like front and rear. The extra effort will pay off.  Check out the new page at Equipment for Sale

 

Hal Rogers, K8CMD

PRC President, Communications Director