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FOX HUNT! // PARC B Q!! // OPEN HOUSE!!!

The time is nigh! The details are in!! Are YOU ready to Hunt the hidden FOX Transmitter?!!

The Rules: 

You can start at the Clubhouse at 1000 on Sunday Aug 31st 2025! 17 First St SE Fort Walton Beach Florida

You can also start from any location you desire!

You must obey traffic laws. Have fun but please be safe.

You can use any radio and antenna set up you want!

You DO NOT need to be an Amateur Radio Operator to hunt the FOX!

The FOX will be hidden in a public location in the city of Fort Walton Beach Florida only.

The Details: 

The FOX will be on 146.565 Megahertz simplex. That means no offset, no shift, no tone. 

The FOX will transmit from 1000 to 1200 only. 

Teams are encouraged for triangulation but not mandatory.

Following the fox hunt, the Playground Amateur Radio Club will host a BBQ with an Open House! This starts at 1200 pm and goes until 500  pm. Food and Drink will be available for $5.00 /plate. Cash is King. Donations are also greatly appreciated!

All times are in Central Time.

 

 

 

Free online Technician License radio class!

Free online Technician License radio class.

Sat/Sun of Labor Day weekend.

(August 30-31, 2025)

REGISTER VIA EMAIL ONLY (ars.n7ji@gmail.com).

Thanks!

 

OPEN HOUSE, AUG 31, 2025, NOON to FIVE! Fox Hunt at 1000 am!

Experience the World of Ham Radio at our Open House!
Join the Playground Amateur Radio Club for an exciting Amateur Radio Open House and explore the captivating world of ham radio!
What is Amateur Radio?
Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, is a unique hobby and service that allows individuals to communicate across town or around the globe using radio waves. It’s a fantastic way to learn about electronics, physics, meteorology, and other scientific disciplines.
What to Expect at the Open House
Whether you’re curious about getting involved or already licensed, our Open House is the perfect opportunity to:
  • See live demonstrations: Witness hams in action making contacts locally and potentially internationally.
  • Learn about the technology: Explore the different types of equipment, antennas, and modes used in amateur radio.
  • Connect with local hams: Meet experienced operators who are eager to share their knowledge and experiences.
  • Discover emergency communications: Learn about the vital role ham radio plays in disaster relief when other communication systems fail.
  • Get started with licensing: Find out how to obtain your ham radio license and explore the different license classes.
  • Hands-on activities: Depending on the club, you might be able to try your hand at operating a radio or building a simple antenna.
Why Join the Amateur Radio Community?
  • Lifelong learning: Continuously expand your knowledge of radio technology, operating practices, and more.
  • Community and camaraderie: Connect with a supportive and welcoming community of enthusiasts worldwide.
  • Emergency preparedness: Be ready to provide vital communication support in times of need.
  • Experimentation and innovation: Amateur radio is a platform for exploring new technologies and building your own equipment.
Don’t miss out on this chance to embark on an exciting and rewarding journey!

SURPRISE!!! There will be a FOX hunt from 1000 – 1200 starting from the clubhouse and hunting in the City Limits of Fort Walton Beach! 

SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY!!!

We had a great Pile-Up today at the Playground Amateur Radio Club! Visitors and members showed up and let me tell you what! We completed the connection to the Frankantenna R7 / R9 build! We made contacts on multiple bands and its back!

 

But wait, there’s more! We also helped out our fellow members with a flat tire and fixed a tangled web of coax on an antenna system!

 

If that is not enough, we learned more about the W4ZBB FT8 Station! WHAT?! PARC does FT8?! Yuppers! You better believe it!

 

We also had others at the Club benefiting discussion on upcoming events and Radio work! Here’s a teaser for two such events,…watch in and upcoming release for the PARC B Q Open House! Also, be on the lookout for more details concerning this year’s Ham for the Holidays dinner in partnership and sponsored by North Okaloosa Amateur Radio Club – NOARC!

 

Oh the joy of radio and fellowship!

 

One last thing, if you’re reading this, Thursday at 730pm is Tech Night at the Playground Amateur Radio Club! This week we bring you the CSFL! The subject of the August Technical Night will be “Integration of Amateur Radio and Other Community Networks”. That means we’ll be talking about GMRS, MURS, and other radio types and how we can work with them for the benefit of us all!

 

See you all soon!

 

 

On That Road Again

Did you travel to the Milton ARC Hamfest?! Okaloosa County sure participated! Members from PARC, NOARC, EARS, Twin Cities, and other Hams not affiliated with clubs or Orgs sure did! While we were not able to get a photo opportunity with all of them, we did manage to get a couple!

It was great to see friends, Hams, and others that we call call family while expanding our joyous hobby! If you find the time, take part, and interact with your fellow hams, and friends! Keep sharing the joy and be sure to be inclusive of all!

Field Day 2025 is a Wrap!

PARC met at Fred Gannon State Park in Niceville Florida and utilized back pack radio kits to communicate in multi-mode operations while teaching young and old hams the tricks to making the most of their time and mentoring others as to how to set-up, tune, and troubleshoot any issues that would prevent a barrier to communications!

Mayor Daniel Henkel even stopped in and was very inquisitive on our capabilities and how we can provide communications for the community with limited operations for emergency situations! But mostly we explained that Field Day is about “FUN” and teaching others how to communicate away from brick and mortar facilities operating in a remote capability to ensure message handling and specialized traffic information is reported and recorded!

Did you make Field Day?! Did you miss Field Day? What was your impression? We want to hear from you as the Amateur Radio Community is always willing to hear feedback and evolve with your interests in mind! Be a part of the conversations and radio operations by joining us at the Playground Amateur Radio Club!

Antennas Galore: Ham Radio in Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Antennas Galore: Ham Radio in Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Fort Walton Beach, Florida, is a vibrant hub for amateur radio enthusiasts, where antennas of every shape and size dot the landscape—from attics and rooftops to beaches and parks. The local ham community, anchored by the Playground Amateur Radio Club (PARC), showcases the diversity and ingenuity of antenna setups that make ham radio both a technical challenge and a rewarding hobby.

A Community Built on Waves

PARC, located at 17 First Street SE in downtown Fort Walton Beach, serves as the epicenter for local hams. The club is known for its welcoming atmosphere, frequent events, and a strong support network for both newcomers and seasoned operators. Meetings are held twice monthly, and the club actively encourages experimentation with antennas and operating from unique locations—be it a beach, the clubhouse, or portable setup in a local park.

Types of Antennas You’ll Find

The Fort Walton Beach ham community is a showcase of antenna diversity, reflecting the wide range of interests and operating environments:

  • Dipole Antennas: Simple and effective, dipoles are a favorite for HF bands, often strung between trees or mounted on rooftops.
  • Vertical Antennas: Popular for their small footprint and omnidirectional coverage, especially useful in limited-space environments.
  • Loop Antennas: Both magnetic and electric loop antennas are used for their compact size and low noise, ideal for condo dwellers or portable operations6.
  • Log-Periodic and Quad Antennas: For those seeking high gain and directivity, these larger antennas are sometimes spotted in backyards or on club field days, providing excellent performance for DXing and contesting.
  • Handheld and Mobile Antennas: Essential for VHF/UHF simplex and repeater operation, especially during public service events or emergency communications.

Operating on the Emerald Coast

The unique geography of Fort Walton Beach—proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and a mix of urban and suburban landscapes—means hams must be creative. Some operate from beachside grills and parks, taking advantage of saltwater’s ground-plane effect to boost signal propagation. Others install stealth antennas in attics to comply with neighborhood restrictions, a common challenge addressed by national advocacy efforts like the Amateur Radio Parity Act.

Club Repeaters and Frequencies

PARC maintains repeaters on 146.790 MHz and 444.450 MHz, offering reliable coverage for local communications and emergency nets5. Monitoring national calling frequencies (146.52 and 446.00 MHz simplex) is also encouraged, ensuring hams are always ready to make contact, whether at home or on the move.

Events and Education

From license test sessions to “tech nights” and annual holiday gatherings at local venues like Anglers on Okaloosa Island, PARC fosters a sense of community and continuous learning. Members share antenna-building tips, troubleshoot interference issues, and celebrate the year’s achievements—proving that ham radio is as much about camaraderie as it is about technology.

Summary

In Fort Walton Beach, ham radio operators embrace the mantra “antennas galore,” turning every available space into an opportunity for experimentation and connection. Whether you’re stringing a dipole between palm trees or fine-tuning a magnetic loop in your condo, the local ham community—and its antennas—are alive and thriving on the Emerald Coast.

The Playground Amateur Radio Club is honored to participate in 2025 ARRL Field Day!

YOU are invited to experience Amateur Radio & communicate the world over! Come out to

enjoy field communications demonstrating public service, emergency preparedness, community outreach, technical skills and STEM!

The goal is to set up reliable communications, making contacts worldwide during simulated abnormal situations!

The Playground Amateur Radio Club of Fort Walton Beach, Florida will operate at:

Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park, 4281 State Road, Niceville, FL.

The Playground Team will be at the Pavilion nearest the boat launch on the Northwest Side of the park!

Day 1: June 28, 2025

Times: 1pm to sundown

Day 2: June 29, 2025

Times: 9am to 12pm

Talk-in/monitor: 146.790, 100hz, (-), 0.6

 

Mobile or Bust!

PARC does not miss a beat and where else should we go to make sure we are engaged? How about a Hamfest?! That’s right! The PARC Team traveled to Mobile and participated with W4IAX for their 76th Annual Hamfest! What a great time and if you were not there, you missed out not only on great deals and awesome displays, but more importantly, the social aspect of Amateur Radio! Hamfests are great ways to engage and bolster your organizations and build relationships! Make sure you take the time to go out, interact, and most importantly, have Fun!

PARC @ the Okaloosa County FL Hurricane EXPO!

What in the preparation for Hurricane Season is going on?! PARC teamed up with Okaloosa County at the County Administration Building in Shalimar Florida to convey our mission as partners in the Community!

We introduced ourselves and described where we where, what we can do, and how the communication process within Amateur Radio can directly aide to other network signal degradation or complete loss. PARC was in force with portable set ups all on battery power and showcased how easy it is to get a license and better protect your life, loved ones, and property. We talked with many and were even interviewed not only by the County, bur also by a YouTube Channel. That channel is https://www.youtube.com/@TajCam/videos ! Before you blindly click on that link, please understand he covers more categories than Ham or Hurricane Preparedness. We do not have an estimate as to when the video will be posted.

Overall, a great time was had and if you missed this event, you missed a really good one. Stay Tuned with PARC and watch the Club Calendar for more upcoming events and great times at the Playground Amateur Radio Club!

   

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