Thanks to Gary (VA6GB) for popping into the fire hall and taking a look at the repeater. We’re back online using the spare repeater for the time being. Hopefully we can get the main repeater back from the repair shop in the next little while.
Category: News
Club news
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VE6LAW is OFFLINE
VE6LAW is currently offline due to technical difficulties.
The main Icom repeater went down before Christmas and it was shipped out for repair. We were running on the backup repeater and that too has gone offline. We will be running some diagnostics on it in the next few days and hope to have more to report once we have completed that.
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Trailer Update
So it’s been a little quiet on the news front on the site and I apologize for that. Even though it was the holiday season there has been quite a bit happening. Probably one of the biggest is the trailer being decaled. Steve Pedersen put in many hours working with The Patch Man to design a layout that would work with the graphics and the design of the trailer. We have a very sharp looking trailer now! Steve P. took some pictures of the trailer during the install process which you can see below. We’ll work on getting some pictures outside once it warms up and a bit and we can wash the trailer.
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The next steps on the trailer will be outfitting the inside. Gary is currently working on a mount for the fridge so that it isn’t bouncing around all over while it’s on the road. Currently the trailer is having an additional cabinet installed above one of the work tables which is likely where a lot of the radio and power gear will be mounted. Once it is safe to be up on the roof antennas will be installed.
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RAC Winter Contest
A few of us participated in the Radio Amateurs of Canada Winter Contest. Dave – VE6KD hosted the lot of us at his contest station. Thank you Dave for the use of your equipment, space, and a special thanks to your wife for providing us food while we were there. Also thank you to David Doyle for bringing the snacks for us to munch on while working the band and for taking some of the pictures you will see featured below.
All in all it was a great contest. The bands were open and we managed to rack up a decent amount of points. We had a total of 6 operators which were; VE6KD, VA6AWS, VE6EFR, VE6AMT, VE6STE, and VE6HEP. We completed in the multi-operator, multi-transmitter category using the callsign VE6KD.
Here is the unoffical summary of the results.
Band
Raw QSOs
Valid QSOs
Points
Multipliers
160 SSB
41
41
342
5
80 SSB
174
170
1372
10
40 SSB
270
264
1772
11
20 SSB
807
800
3616
13
15 SSB
275
269
1486
11
10 SSB
117
116
546
7
2 SSB
11
10
110
2
Totals
1695
1670
9244
59
Some photos taken by VE6KD
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Some photos taken by David Doyle
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