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  • 10/26/2010 21:07 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)

    This year is the Centennial year for the Boy Scouts of America. The Great Lakes Council planned a Centennial rendezvous for the weekend of September 24 to the 26th. Boy Scout troops and Cub Scout packs from Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties field will Metropark. The MC RC was asked to help set up a radio station in the event. A special event call sign of K8S was obtained. On Friday JimK8SSB, picked up the club trailer and brought it to the site. He then claimed our spot in a large tent. Around 2PM Dale, Stan, Dave and I arrived to set up. We met up with Frank Maynard NF8N, Wallace Murray KE8HR and his son BillKC8TVG. We looked over the site to determine where to set up the antenna. We quickly realized as Stan so aptly put it that it was field day all over again. We had a great big park and only a limited area in which to place our antenna. So we put up the antenna and tied a bunch of caution tape to keep everyone safe. Dale and Frank put up the 2 m beam. Later John N8KAM brought the radio out. We set it up and tested the antenna to be sure worked.

    On Saturday morning we set up the HF station and the 2 m station. Frank setup a PSK 31 station and Wallace set up a satellite station. At 9 AM the scouts, families and leaders filtered into the tent. We asked the scouts if they would like to operate the radio. Several scouts were able to make HF contacts including one with a similar event happening in Colorado. When HF contacts were not possible, we were fortunate enough to have Marv KC8DQJ, standing by at his QT H to talk to the scouts. We kept him busy most of the day. The cub scouts were totally fascinated by the whole thing. If they got “mike –shy”, Marv would ask them a question about the event and soon they would be chattering away. One little scout kept looking around the station and asked “where is he?. Jim K8SSB spent a lot of time teaching CW to the scouts. He had a chart showing the code for each letter of the alphabet. He would ask each person their name and then have them find the appropriate code. He would demonstrate how to send code and then have the scout attempt to send their name on a practice key. We stayed busy right up till 5PM when that portion of the event ended.

    I would like to thank Dale WA8FRD, Stan K8SB, Jim K8SSB, John N8KAM and Dave KC8OBH for helping set up and run the station as well as taking it down at the end. A special thanks to Marv KC8DQJ for being there to talk to the scouts. 

  • 10/10/2010 18:21 | John Roberts

     

    It is with a heavy heart that i pass this information along..

    GEORGE SCHMALZEL W8PPG became a silent key this morning( Sat Oct 09 2010). He will be at the Martenson Funeral Home in Allen Park. Showings Monday evening and Tuesday during the day Funeral will be on Wednesday. Times have not been set as of yet. The phone number of the funeral home is (313) 386-6600.

  • 10/01/2010 21:00 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)
    The votes have been counted and the results are in.  Your MCRC officers for 2010 - 2011 are

    President Ken Lux - N8TDF
    V. President Neal Freeling - W8LYP
    Secretary  Mike Ward - KC8LPZ
    Treasurer Dale Poblenz - WA8FRD
  • 09/23/2010 22:56 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)
    Be sure to renew your ARRL membership thru the club.  Each person who does renew thru the club helps the club with a couple of extra dollars in our coffers.  

    Print and fill out this form and deliver it to Dale - WA8FRD to renew your ARRL!
  • 09/08/2010 16:06 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)

    Detroit Free Press Marathon

    October 17, 2010

    Go to

    http://www.freepmarathon.com/

    And go to the volunteer link to sign up

    You must go to the site to sign up

    We need 20 or 30 additional hams..... Thanks... 

  • 09/08/2010 15:40 | Dale Poblenz
    The room for the ARRL SS contest sprgetti dinner has been reserved for  Saturday October 23, 2010 from 5:00pm to 8:00 pm
  • 09/07/2010 21:44 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)
    Looking for someone to help work out a page for contesting information.  If you are interested please contact KD8HFX@comcast.net
  • 08/30/2010 20:02 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)

    We've posted a document on the Wayne CO. Skywarn procedures in the links section of the member area.  Shannon KA8SPW has provided this guide to help remind us of the proper check in and reporting processes for the Wayne Co. SKYWARN net.

    SKYWARN Net Procedures - Wayne County.pdf

  • 08/10/2010 23:56 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)

    Hi All...

     

    Below, Hanson mentions the need for adherance to the youth protection guidelines.  There is a short, no cost, online course that can be taken on the council's website...  It satisfies the requirements plus.  Per Hanson, it's just necessary to understand that there will NEVER be an opportunity where an adult will be alone with a Scout.  ANY interaction with a Scout must occur in plain sight of other Scouts and adults.  There are no secret organizations or clubs...

    http://olc.scouting.org/

     

    will get you to the training page.  'Bout half way down is the box for youth protection training.  You'll be redirected to the registration page.  Even though you are not a registered scouter, you can sign up, get a user name, and take the course.  Upon completion, you have the ability to print out your completion card.  It may ask you for your scouter number... you can skip that part... If it asks you for the council number, it's 272.

     

    Jim - K8SSB

  • 08/06/2010 17:11 | Jim Baksa (Administrator)

    Be sure to join us for the MCRC Annual Picnic.

    Elizabeht Park, Saturday 8/14/2010 at 13:00

    MCRC Picnic Announcement

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