PARC | Ham Radio

The Best Amateur Radio Club in Florida

Thank You to all for a Wonderful Time!

It’s wonderful to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of vendors, patrons, guests, visitors, volunteers, and associates to the Amateur Radio Hobby. Their dedication and selfless commitment play a crucial role in making such shows successful and vibrant. Their support not only fosters a sense of community but also helps in promoting and advancing the hobby as a whole. Gratitude towards these individuals is essential for the continued growth and enjoyment of amateur radio enthusiasts worldwide.

We have only some of the pictures below that have been taken and are grateful for anyone that wishes to share theirs! We hope to see you all very soon and future events and support you in the same way you have supported us!

Sincerely,

The Playground Amateur Radio Club, INC. Fort Walton Beach Florida

K4FWB/W4ZBB

 

DALTON OR BUST!

This last weekend (Feb 24),some of the PARC Team set sight on making it to Dalton Georgia for their Hamfest! Wow what an event and a great mini-vacation! This was done by leaving on a Friday, traveling 6.5 hours North, and enjoying the sights, sounds, flavors, and of course, the Ham!

We went into Tennessee not once, but twice! once for a dinner and the other time for the International Tow Truck Museum!  before heading home!

The Dalton Hamfest is an exceptionally large show with three indoor buildings and a large outdoor tailgate area! The activity in this area is all about radio! CB, GMRS, FRS, HAM, you name it, if it’s radio, it’s there! No segregation of services as they merge and blend all facets of communication into one! We highly recommend checking this show out! Follow this link for the 2024 video!

 

 

What a nice Sunny Day!

Today [President’s Day] offered the chance for some of the members in the Playground Amateur Radio Club to perform antenna maintenance. Recent windstorms have taken their toll but that is the exception, not the rule when you perform regular maintenance on your antenna systems. Safety being the key right alongside having those that have the skills and the physical durability to ensure a job well done. The pictures below only depict some of the things found wrong, in need of repair (which were) or unusual cases of wear. Stay safe, plan you your inspections and ham on!

 

73’s, W4ZBB/K4FWB

 

 

 

From the Volunteer Examiner (VE) Desk

Curious about Amateur Radio Licensing? Here are some great suggestions to put you on the path to success! 

To prepare for an amateur radio exam, you can follow these steps:

  1. Understand the Exam Format: The Technician and General exams consist of 35 multiple-choice questions, while the Amateur Extra exam has 50 questions. You need to answer a specific number of questions correctly to pass.
  2. Take Practice Exams: Practice tests are essential for preparation. They help identify areas that need more focus and familiarize you with the exam format. Ham Radio Prep offers free practice exams that closely resemble the real license exams.
  3. Set a Test Date Goal: Setting a test date goal can help you pace your studies and work towards a specific timeframe for taking the exam.
  4. Focus on the Material: It’s important to focus on the actual material that will be on the exam. While additional knowledge is beneficial, concentrating on the exam-specific content is key to passing.
  5. Use Study Resources: There are various study resources available, such as online courses, study guides, and books. Ham Radio Prep, ARRL Handbook, and Gordon West’s Study Guides are some of the recommended resources.
  6. Join a Study Group: Joining a study group can provide motivation and assistance from others who are also preparing for the exams.
  7. Utilize Practice Test Feedback: Pay attention to the feedback from practice tests to identify and focus on areas where you need improvement.

By following these steps and utilizing the available resources, you can effectively prepare for your amateur radio exam and increase your chances of success

There are plenty of avenues on getting them ready to take the test and get licensed. It just depends what avenue you would like to take.

Some people just download ham test prep apps to their smart phone and do practice tests until they are scoring in the 90% range before they take the test. Others, like ordering a ham prep book like for example the test prep books that the www.ARRL.org website has in their online store for sale. Speaking of the ARRL they have a fair amount of information to help you decide which way to go at http://www.arrl.org/getting-licensed

The first thing would be to decide on what study method you would like to take and then what target license class would be then prepare for the test. There are three licenses, Technician, General, Extra and theory wise they build on top of each other. For example, Technician is the entry level and required for obtaining a General license and then these two are required before you can obtain an Extra license.

If along the way they you need someone to mentor the testers, the best suggestion is to have them hang out at some of the local area clubs to see the equipment especially on days when the club is active doing radio operations. In Fort Walton Beach, we have a few gatherings during the month and of those we have on call the “Pile Up”. On Sunday afternoons (3pm CST) we get together to do projects or chit chat about radio stuff at the club house. If you are interested in that the address to find us is at 17 First St SE, Fort Walton Beach, Florida and we would be pleased to have you drop by.

Finally, when you feel that they are ready to take the test, there are a few options on where to take the test. Our club has test sessions on the first Saturday of every odd month but if you’d like to look for a closer spot to your address, you can always search for test locations at: http://www.arrl.org/find-an-amateur-radio-license-exam-session

Just plug in your address information plus dates and the form will output a list of dates and locations to take the license test.

Rey, KM4DYA

Lead VE, Playground Amateur Radio Club

Hopefully I gave you as much information you need but if you have any other questions, please feel free to reach out again to us and we will be happy to help.

SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY!!!

It’s finally here! Sunday February 11th, 2024! And what does the Playground have in store for you?! The Pile-Up at 3 pm CST of course but then STAY AFTER for the SUPERBOWL immediately following! Bring your friends, family and your appetites as the Playground Amateur Radio Club hosts you for the Big Game! Friends, Family, Amateur Radio, Football, and

We will have raffles, prizes, and oh so much more! See you at 17 First St SE FWB FL and wear your favorite Football Gear!

 

 

 

 

Enter to win the new UV-17R!!!

Upgrades in Destin!

Dave KD7KE, Rick KK4WDR, and Dave KM4DYR changed the 145.230 antenna today. The new antenna has 6db gain on 2 meters, increasing coverage and improving weak signals.

Winter Field Day Hosted by PARC!

***SEE BELOW FOR UPDATE***

 

CQ CQ CQ!

It’s time again to join the fun of another Winter Field Day! Playground Amateur Radio will be hosting at the clubhouse for you to come on down and make some contacts!

Our Station Trustee and Amateur Extra, Ed (AA0EU), and our club Vice President, Bob (KK4SSM) are looking forward to seeing you in downtown Fort Walton Beach (17 First St SE) starting at 1pm on Saturday, January 27th. The clubhouse will be open throughout the 24-hour event, so please come help yourself to some contacts and comradery in our shared hobby!

We hope to visit with plenty of Hams from all along the Emerald Coast, and are looking forward to sharing our stations with you! As always, we will have hot coffee ready and snacks are always welcome in our meeting room!

Speaking of stations, maybe you’d like to set up your own equipment outside to make some contacts? Playground Amateur Radio Club is happy to accommodate!

Please contact me at KQ4FRB@gmail.com with any fills!

 

73,

Queenie B, Activities Director PARC

 

Facebook event also available at https://fb.me/e/8sWAcGwwO

 

***Unfortunately, we have discovered some technical issues with our club station antennas, causing some unnecessary noise while trying to make contacts, so we regrettably will not be open 24 hours tonight. If you come by while we are still here, welcome! but we will be closing down soon to join in other clubs’ FD activities. Regularly scheduled Sunday Pile-Ups with the Playground Amateur Radio Club! will commence tomorrow (Sunday) at 3pm! Hope to see you there! 73, KQ4FRB***

 

Fox Hunt Success with the Playground ARC!

The event started off at the PARC Clubhouse during one of the greatest opportunities of warm weather we have had all January!

Being that we were hunting from our vehicles around the city, the walking to hunt was down to a minimum except to stop and isolate further once the first harmonic was received at a full 9 on the S meter! below is the write up from the Club’s Treasurer!

Hunting Foxes in the PanhandleEd Underfinger (AA0EU)
The Playground Amateur Radio Club hosted a fox hunt on January 20th. This was my second such event, the first time I was a hunter. This time I took on the role of the fox. Queenie (KQ4FRB) organized the event and planned a cookout to follow the hunt. At 9 AM the hunters gathered at the PARC clubhouse, which is on the south side of town. They were given the fox frequency (146.565 mhz) and in a mad dash, the fun began. As the hunters split into 4 teams, I turned the incredibly powerful 5 milliamp transmitter on and the cooks got started.

Two and a half hours later, and 2.5 miles north, Selena and Dale (KQ4MVC) were the first to find the stuffed fox I had staged as the final step. The other teams were Ted (KO4NCL) and his dog Jaeger, DJ (KI4ZER) and Maria, and Rob (waiting on his callsign) and his son. The support team was Queenie, Rey (KM4DYA), and Randy (KJ4FNB).

Over lunch the teams discussed their strategies and any difficulties encountered while I plotted a greater challenge for next time.
Congratulations to all participants for making this a fun event!

 

Sign up for the 54th Annual Hamfest!

CQ, CQ, CQ All Hams, Enthusiasts, Vendors, and Patrons!

For 54 years, the Playground Amateur Radio Club has brought together people from all walks of life and shared a common bond! That common bond exemplifies Amateur Radio as a sustainable and enthusiastic hobby and mode of communication! This could not occur without recognizing our patrons, fellow team members, vendors, and guests!

Thank you for all of the support in one of the longest running consecutive shows! We absolutely love to host this and keep the adventure thriving! Don’t hesitate! See what is in store this year! Sign up now for tables and make your mark in Amateur Radio history!

 

It’s FOX Hunt Week!

Break out your gear! Break out your radios! Break out your skills! Come and HUNT the FOX!

The Playground Amateur Radio club is ready and we are going to have a fun time hosting the PARC FOX Hunt! Join in and seek out the prize!

Play ground Amateur Radio Club is proudly hosting a Fox Hunt! We will Begin at the club house in downtown Fort Walton Beach, where hunters will pay $5 each to hunt, and the winning Hunter will split the pot with the club! At the Fox’s location, we will be holding a BBQ for all participants at noon. If you would like to contribute a side dish, or have further questions regarding this event, please contact the Activities Director, Queenie at KQ4FRB@gmail.com
This is an all-ages event, and no license is required to hunt, as the Fox will be the only one transmitting! Come one, come all! Bring your friends and family to work as a team! Looking forward to seeing you all!

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