[amsat-bb] Yuma Hamfest wrapup
Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)
amsat-bb at wd9ewk.net
Mon Feb 23 22:13:44 UTC 2015
Hi!
Now that I've been home a day, and back to work today, I can sit down
and write a little more about the two-day Yuma Hamfest that I attended
with an AMSAT booth. This hamfest has become (I think) the largest
in Arizona, and I heard that over 1000 hams attended. It draws hams
from all over Arizona, California, Nevada, and the "snowbirds" from
other parts of the US and Canada. And a few hams came up from
northern Mexico to join in the fun.
There was steady traffic past the AMSAT booth on both days. I had
Rick K7TEJ helping me for much of the weekend, and his help was
appreciated very much. He left his homebrew dual-band Yagi (2
elements on 2m, 5 on 70cm) on a telescope mount and tripod at
the AMSAT booth during the two days, along with my Elk 2m/70cm
log periodic. Between the two of us, we had demonstrations on two
AO-73 passes, two SO-50 passes, and one pass each on 3 other
satellites (AO-7, FO-29, NO-44), with a total of 34 QSOs. Lots of
flyers and the Getting Started with Amateur Satellites books were
flying off the table, and we had good crowds for the demonstrations
outside the main building on the Yuma County Fairgrounds. I posted
pictures from the hamfest over the two days on my @WD9EWK
Twitter feed. You are welcome to look through my feed and see those
photos and other comments at:
http://twitter.com/WD9EWK
if you are not a Twitter user.
The SO-50 passes, as expected, were the busiest of the passes worked
from Yuma. Much of the time, those passes were great illustrations of
what can be heard on an FM satellite. Even some of the not-so-good
operating examples made for excellent teaching moments.
I don't have any videos of the demonstrations this year, but have some
videos of the aircraft flying into or out of Marine Corps Air Station Yuma,
the airfield across the street from the hamfest site (the runways at that
airfield are shared with Yuma International Airport, with both civilian and
military aircraft coming and going throughout the day). Those videos,
and others I have uploaded over the years, can be viewed at:
http://www.youtube.com/va7ewk
Thanks to everyone who worked WD9EWK during the hamfest. And a
special thank-you for those who were standing by to work me, as I tried
to complete QSOs with other stations that may have been closer to their
LOS times than you. I have uploaded those QSOs to Logbook of the
World. Please e-mail me directly (with QSO details) if you'd like to
receive a WD9EWK QSL card to confirm those QSOs. You don't have
to send me a card or SASE first. The hamfest was in grid DM22.
73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK
http://www.wd9ewk.net/
More information about the AMSAT-BB
mailing list