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Annual Superbowl & DX Watch Party!

Foosball & Ham Radio?! 

Absolutely! Look here, the PARC Team is proud to offer yet another astounding event! The best part, it combines the world of Amateur Radio with the Super Bowl! This year, PARC opens it’s doors at 3 PM Central for it’s regularly scheduled Pile-Up and remains open for the Super Bowl! The Seahawks VS. the Patriots in Super Bowl 60! There is going to be food, there is going to be games, there is going to be contests, and, there is going to be Ham Radio! Come down and get on the air, talk across town or even the world (propagation pending). take in the game, enjoy the camaraderie, and just have a great evening with the Team at PARC! You know you want to so just come on down to the Playground!

17 First St SE, Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548

Sunday, February 8, 2026 Pile-Up at 3:00 pm / Super Bowl Pre-Show 5:00 pm

And Winter Field Day is A WRAP!

The Playground Amateur Radio Club had a great time with many visitors and operators! Be sure to catch us at the Pile-Up next Sunday!

 

 

January is Hamuary!

What a weekend!

Wow what fun at the Playground ARC Garage Sale and with @everyone Playground Amateur Radio Club Pile-Up! We topped it off with a great net! So much activity and great collaboration! Here’s a few pics! Sorry we weren’t shutter bugs but hey, sometimes you just gotta Ham It Up!

 

PILE-UP ACTION & Yard Sale Preparation!

What a great day at the Playground Amateur Radio Club! We had a lot of activities going on at once and we even had multiple guests!

We are in the middle of getting ready for our Business Meeting on Thursday and the Playground Yard Sale on Saturday! Be sure to read up on the news posts for it and plan on attending Saturday Jan 17 from Noon to Five! Get that ham radio piece, component, radio, or gadget that you have been looking for!

From the Desk of KR4FWK

Would you looky here! Zach, KR4FWK set up his Tube Lamp and displays it proudly! Zach is the 2025 PARC Ham of the Year! He and many, many other PARC Team members continuously strive to dedicate their passion for Ham Radio and show off what they have earned while asking for no credit! Want to see it in action? Check out the PARC Club Calendar and see when you can join us!

It’s amazing what you find in an attic!

While installing some coax, PARC members found a blast from the past under some spray insulation! This is not the first time cool things have been found up there and wow what an awesome pull! This sign will be restored! Look for it at the March Hamfest! For details about it, click the Hamfest Tab!

 

Test Fit and Operation of the PARC Fan Diploe

At the Pile-Up, we here at PARC pulled out the Fan Dipole to test and tune it. As well, we are coming up with a permanent deployment plan to install it on our tower! This will aide us in standing up Station 3 for Winter Field Day at the Playground Amateur Radio Clubhouse! More to come on this project!

By the way, we DX’d Paraguay with ease!

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PILE-UP ACTION!

Cleaning the Clubhouse, organizing items, testing antennas, updating firmware, playing with WIRES-X, enjoying each other’s company, reflecting on the NOARC Hamfest, and oh, so, much, more!

It’s hard to be a cameraman and get multiple things done at once! If you have not been at a PILE-UP, you, are definitely missing out! Out of town and returning members, all ages, and the same goal in mind! The Playground Amateur Radio Club is certainly having a wonderful time! If you are so inclined, check our club calendar and you will see that this Thursday we have a meeting! Come on out and see us, join in, and partake in this wonderful journey of Amateur Radio!

APRS or Bust!

APRS, or the Automatic Packet Reporting System, is an amateur radio system that transmits real-time digital information over a local area. It was invented by Bob Bruninga (call sign WB4APR) in the 1980s and has since evolved into a globally connected network. 

Come to PARC on Thursday, 2 Oct, 2025 at 730pm! 17 First St SE Fort Walton Beach Florida!

Team Building in Amateur Radio

Team building in the context of amateur radio can be approached in two primary ways: through activities that foster collaboration within a club or group, and through events that leverage the nature of the hobby itself to build a sense of community and shared purpose.

​Activities within a Club or Group:

These activities are designed to get members working together, sharing knowledge, and building camaraderie.

​Public Service Events: Providing communications for local events like marathons, parades, or community festivals is a classic team-building exercise. It requires coordinated effort, clear communication, and reliance on one another to achieve a common goal. This is a practical application of radio skills that benefits the community and strengthens the team.

​Emergency Communications Drills (ARES/RACES): Simulating emergency scenarios, such as a large-scale power outage or natural disaster, requires a high degree of teamwork. Participants must manage message traffic, relay information accurately, and coordinate with different agencies. These drills build trust, a sense of shared responsibility, and demonstrate the critical importance of the group’s skills.

​Antenna Parties: This is a hands-on activity where members come together to help one person install or repair an antenna. It’s a great way for experienced “Elmers” (mentors) to share their knowledge with newer members, and it creates a direct, tangible sense of accomplishment for the group.

​”Homebrew” Nights or Build Projects: A club can organize a project where everyone builds the same simple piece of equipment, such as a QRP (low-power) transmitter, an antenna tuner, or a simple radio. This promotes skill-sharing and results in a shared achievement that members can be proud of.

​”Fox Hunts” (Direction Finding): This is a competitive and fun activity where teams use radio direction-finding equipment to locate a hidden transmitter (“the fox”). It’s an excellent way to practice technical skills in a fun, non-stressful environment, and it requires a team to collaborate on strategy and navigation.

​Technical Workshops and Presentations: Members can take turns presenting on their areas of expertise, such as digital modes, satellite communications, or a specific radio they’ve built. This fosters a culture of mutual learning and respect for each other’s unique skills.

​Leveraging the Hobby for Community

​The nature of amateur radio itself offers opportunities for team-building on a broader scale.

​Contests and Special Events: Participating in on-air contests or operating a special event station (for a holiday, historical anniversary, etc.) unites a group with a common objective. Working together to make a large number of contacts or communicate with a specific group of people builds a sense of shared purpose and friendly competition.

​”Parks on the Air” (POTA) or “Summits on the Air” (SOTA): These activities involve operating from a designated park or summit. A group can plan a joint activation, splitting roles for setup, operating, and logging. This gets members out of their individual shacks and into a shared, outdoor environment.

​Mentorship Programs: Pairing new hams with experienced “Elmers” is a fundamental aspect of the hobby that is inherently about team-building. This one-on-one guidance helps newcomers navigate the initial stages of the hobby and makes them feel like a valued part of the community.

​Regular Club Nets: A weekly or daily on-air net allows members to check in and have casual conversations. This informal communication helps members stay in touch and builds a sense of community even when they can’t meet in person.

​By combining these types of activities, amateur radio groups can not only maintain a strong membership but also create a vibrant and supportive community where members feel connected and valued.

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