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From the Shack of Michael W Pickett W9MWP!

Hi guys, just wanted to let you know that when I visited your club and joined back in March I took away one valuable idea from your hamfest. Your idea of giving everyone a badge upon paying their entry fee struck me as an incredibly great idea. It serves as proof of payment as well as a great souvenir. I brought this idea up to the organizers of our hamfest and they thought it was a great idea, so I got busy making badges, 255 as a matter of fact. We had 237 people that attended our hamfest and our treasurer that collected admission mentioned that he got more comments on the badge then he could count. Our hamfest also has tailgate sales which are out in the parking lot and we have had people in the past bypass the admissions table only to tour the outside sales. This did not happen this year due to being able to spot all the paying customers who sported their new badge. I heard a lot of great chatter on 2 meters the day after about it as no other club around here has ever done this before. Thanks again for letting me bring back one of your great ideas to Wisconsin.
Michael W Pickett  W9MWP

Exciting Month Ahead for Team PARC!

What are you doing with your hobby?!

We here at PARC are eagerly anticipating the entire month of June! We kick things off with Pile-Ups every Sunday! Moving into the month we pres right into Tech Night on the 6th of June! Then, on the 20th of June, we hold our Monthly Business Meeting!

What would come next you ask?! FIELD DAY?  That’s right! The coveted annual event in which we all take part to practice or message handling traffic and QSO contacts showcasing our skills to the public and civil servants! This year, PARC is hosting a tremendous effort to keep it simple and operate on assets which are exceptionally portable! See the Special Event Stations page from the ARRL for the specific frequencies where you can find the PARC Team!

Short of a hootnanny but more like a hoedown, this event will take the RF from battery powered gear and transmit the world over!  Be sure to participate and join in with the team! Follow this link to learn more!

FOX HUNTING SUCCESS!!!!

We sure had fun hosting the FOX HUNT! Those that joined in all found the transmitter! The winner was Tyler, KQ4ACS but the real Champion is KQ4FRB for setting the event up and taking the lead! Queenie truly is a great activities Director and wonderful addition to the Playground Amateur Radio Club!

THIS COMING WEEKEND!!!!!

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What’s that you say? A Fox Hunt?! You are darn tooting! Or in this case, locating the hidden fox transmitter in an undisclosed location on an undisclosed frequency somewhere in Fort Walton Beach Florida!

Excited? You should be!

The following details outline the event:

SHOW UP at the Playground Amateur Radio Club at 17 A First St SE in BEAUtiful Downtown Fort Walton Beach at 0930, 25 May, 2024! The transmitter frequency will be disclosed at that time!

Place you $10.00 buy in to support the Club’s efforts and participate in a BBQ following the hunt at the FOXES DEN! <- Not the location or a hint, but it might be a clue (ok, maybe not). Enjoy the fellowship and good sporting morning with your favorite Amateur Radio Club! The Playground Amateur Radio Club! Serving Fort Walton Beach for over 6 decades and still going strong!

 

FIELD DAY 2024!

Be sure to participate and volunteer!

 

Field Day 2024, June 22/23rd, Fred Gannon State Park, Niceville FL!!!

FOX HUNT!!!

Looking for some fun?! Head out out with the PARC Team!

Scanning with Wings!

How does the Playground Team take flight? We go to an air show! Our fellow member Steve and his friend Joe went to Wichita Falls Texas and attended an air show for a fun day  on a flight line ramp and spectacular aerial performance!

The purpose of an air show is to demonstrate the capabilities of military and civilian aircraft through aerial displays and static exhibitions. This helps raise public awareness and appreciation for aviation technology and achievements. This same “give back” is the mantra of Amateur Radio and all of our capabilities. While not necessarily Ham related, the take away here should be that we all share. It provides a sense of purpose and meaning in life by allowing you to make a positive impact on causes you care about and serve your community. Volunteering gives a feeling of accomplishment and pride.

 

Thanks Steve for sharing aspects of life you enjoy and being a valuable part of the Playground Amateur Radio Club!

 

From the Desk of Mike, W9MWP

Hello to everyone at the PARC, my radio home away from home, hi hi. I would like to invite everyone who can to participate in our special event station happening 4/27/2024. The Green Bay Mike and Key Club is celebrating the founding of St. Norbert College in De Pere, WI 125 years ago. It is common knowledge around here that the college was an early experimenter with radio and brought the first radio broadcast station to the Green Bay area. Although the station is no longer owned by the Norbertine Fathers who still run the college, WTAQ is still on the air and it’s transmitting plant is nestled inside the property of the campus on an outlying edge.
It would sure be great to hear some of those 4 calls on that Saturday, so please help us make the day a memorable event. Details about when and where to find us on the dial are below.
  • 04/27/2024 | The 125th Anniversary of the founding of St. Norbert College in De Pere, WI

    Apr 27, 1400Z-1830Z, K9N, De Pere, WI. Green Bay Mike & Key Club, inc. 3.915 7.270 14.285. Certificate. E-certificate only;, email, contact@k9eam.orgwww.k9eam.org

The ARRL listing can be found here.
Michael W Pickett  W9MWP (proud member of PARC)

Sunday Funday, Every Sunday at 3 pm CST!

Hey and howdy fellow communications enthusiasts!

Today we met up once again for our weekly Pile-Up! Contacts were made, new members signed up, and of course, the excitement of multiple projects! The continuation of working on Wires-X, repairing members coaxial runs, reviewing rotators and controllers with new hams, looking up the callsigns of recent contacts and seeing their shacks (virtually of course). Believe it or not, there’s more! Our members help each other out and we went over and performed some minor vehicle repairs as well! We are more than just an Amateur Radio Club, we are participants that matter in each others lives.

As we continue to expand our horizons into our ever evolving hobby we encourage lifelong learning and intellectual growth. By pursuing new interests and challenging ourselves, we open up avenues for continual learning and development. We build meaningful connections and expand our social circles. Joining clubs, classes or online communities related to our hobbies allows us to meet new people who share our passions. This can lead to the formation of new friendships, collaborations and a broader understanding of different perspectives.

Find your passion, find your area of expertise, and share it with others. You never know who you inspire, or what you will learn!

 

 

 

Work That Reaps benefits!

Meet the Moroccan Ham!

KC4R, John,  originally licensed as WA4RHU in Morocco while deployed on active duty with the United States Navy in 1963 (20 year Veteran) had not only the Playground Team but the North Okaloosa Team come out for completion work on a beam and rotor install (from a previous build) located in gorgeous Gulf Breeze Florida!

While in Morocco John recalls details of DX’ing along with the former King of Morocco CN8MH! That’s right!!! Amateur Radio is fit for a King and for all of you as well (depicted below)!

The stacks of the QSL cards that John has offers a long history and informational view point of how the hobby has evolved over the years and remained worthy of the crown! Depicted below is KI4ZER, KN4UDS, KQ4FRB and Michelle (studying in progressish). As you can see in the photos, John’s shack has great equipment and is simple to use. His tilt over tower and beam are manual crank (like the catapults you’ll still find in Morocco! <-True Story, look it up! The weather was perfect for this task and the shade provided by a beautiful tree!

Be sure to listen for John, KC4R in CW across the bands but this time, from the wonderful coast of Florida!

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