MARA W1/GaZette
February 2003
MONTACHUSETT AMATEUR RADIO ASSOCIATION
Vol 45 No. 6
In This Issue...
Next Meeting 1
Freeze-Out At Wanocksett 1
Watt's Happening 2
VE Team Report 2
LEMA Notes 2
January Meeting Report 3
Region 4 RACES Position 5
Boston Marathon 6
Annual ECARS Meeting 6
December Meeting 7
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Next Meeting
Wednesday, February 12 7:30PM Central Fire Station Fitchburg MA
The February MARA meeting will be held at a new location. Thanks to Fitchburg Fire Chief Kevin Roy, Bill Leger N1UZ has been able to obtain meeting space for MARA at the Fitchburg Central Fire Station.
Since we have not been able to use the cafeteria at Burbank Hospital for several years, the "dietary porch" has been too small to
accommodate presenters. Bill contacted the Fitchburg Fire Department and Chief Roy quickly answered Bill's request.
The Fitchburg Fire Station is located directly behind Dunkin Donuts on lower Main St. Turn up North St. next to Dunkin Donuts and proceed to the rear of the fire station. Parking is to the rear of the station; please do not use the visitor slots near the entrance unless you are unloading gear for a presentation.
Enter the Fire Station through the front entrance. Ring the bell at the inner door to gain entrance then head down the stairs in front of
you to the basement.
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Freeze-Out At Wanocksett
On Saturday, January 25 Paul KD1YH organized a Ham Radio activity at the Boy Scout's winter freeze out at Camp Wanocksett in Jaffrey, NH.
Paul N1QDX and Gary K1YTS helped with the event.
Gary submitted the following report:
We set up a couple of HF radios and made a few contacts.
We talked to numerous Scouts and Scout leaders about amateur radio activities.
We discussed what we could do to help the Scouts in May and perhaps at the October JOTA weekend.
It was also a test of our preparedness. I found it very difficult to start a portable generator with 30 weight oil, Oh Well.
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Watt's Happening
Sundays, 0830 local 3937 Western Mass Emergency Net.
Alternate frequency is 3942 in case of QRN, QRM, or frequency in-use.
Also a good idea to scan up and down 10kHz if you cannot find the net.
Sundays, 0900 local 145.45- Montachusett Emergency Net
Tuesdays, 2030 local 145.37- Templeton Emergency Net
Nightly, 2100 local 146.97- Central Mass Traffic Net
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 1800 local 3942 MHz
Western Mass Traffic Net (phone)
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 1900 local 3562 MHz
Western Mass Traffic Net (cw, slow)
First Monday, 1900 local 3943, 7245 RACES Net
First Wednesday, 2000 local 3915 K1ARC Red Cross Net
Paul Upham, KD1YH Vice President
kd1yh@ziplink.net