CARS Skills Night – 21 July 2014 Report

CARS LogoTonight saw the seventh Amateur Radio Skills Night put on by the  Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society, at the Village Hall in Danbury.

The club’s June Skills Night hit nearly 50 people attending, and with the humid weather and recent floods, we expected a dip in numbers – but the event pulled in a record-breaking 55 people turning out to try something new, get some help and advice, and catch up with friends. Great to see so many few faces, as well as those who’ve supported Skills from the start.

Some of the CARS Skills Night July 2014 Attendees
Some of the CARS Skills Night July 2014 Attendees

Tuning Long Wires

Peter G0DZB was first off the block with a request to put on a practical for this month – tuning a random length of wire. Anyone who stepped out the back couldn’t fail to be impressed the the length and randomness of the wire – and lots of people were crowding around Peter’s table for most of the night finding out how to make the most from a piece of wire.

Pete G0DZB, tuning is impressively long and random bit of wire
Pete G0DZB, tuning is impressively long and random bit of wire

HF Antenna Advice

As ever Carl G3PEM was on hand giving out valuable HF advice – the theme being dipoles, but Carl’s box of tricks and antenna modelling software was pressed into service to problem-solve antenna issues and help those looking to get the most from HF in the domestic environment.

Carl G3PEM - HF antennas and modelling software
Carl G3PEM – HF antennas and modelling software

Portable & CW

Many thanks to Rob M0KCP for bringing along his /P backpack portable kit and his new tiny CW key – lots of interest in /P – Thanks also to Steve, Oliver and other Essex CW Club members for being on hand to spread the CW word.

Rob M0KCP with his backpack portable /P kit and CW key
Rob M0KCP with his backpack portable /P kit and CW key

Satellites

Another very busy table was Steve’s satellite station. The warm weather and a perfectly-timed Fun Cube 1 satellite pass meant that many popped out to watch Steve fish for signals – achievable despite the fact that the pass was very low on the horizon.

Steve M0SHQ, confusing motorists with signals from the Fun Cube Dongle
Steve M0SHQ, confusing motorists with signals from the Fun Cube Dongle

Software Defined Radios

This has been in the to-do list for a little while now, and Pete M0PSX provided a demo of both the Realtek RTL2832 SDR dongle (£10 from Amazon – details here) and what’s achievable with a WebSDR (www.websdr.org). Thanks to Terry G3VFC (one of the four-man team from the Medway club) for stepping in and helping out with the software defined radio demos.

Terry G3VFC and Kristian 2E0SSX getting hands-on with an SDR
Terry G3VFC and Kristian 2E0SSX getting hands-on with an SDR

Construction Corner

Thanks again to Peter M0PSD, Dave M0HBV and Chris G0IPU for manning the Construction workshop in the Hawkins room – leads, repairs, advice and morale support for constructors, kit-builders and those new to the world of soldering.

Construction getting started in the smaller room
Construction getting started in the smaller room

Hard-to-find Hardware

Thanks to Nick M0NIB for bringing along catalogues and freebies from StarTech.com – A company that supplies hard-to-find connectors in all sorts of combinations. Links to follow…

Display of StarTech.com catalogue and goodies.
Display of StarTech.com catalogue and goodies.

Echolink

For those wanting to make amateur radio contacts around the without expensive hardware… there’s Echolink, and thanks to Jim 2E0RMI for returning with his RF and Internet versions of Echolink connectivity.

Jim 2E0RMI, back on the Echolink station
Jim 2E0RMI, back on the Echolink station

The Quiz

Despite losing his voice earlier today, Clive was in fine form with the Quiz – this time with questions provided by Geoff G3EDM – Got some questions for next month? Get in touch!

Clive G1EUC running the CARS Skills quiz
Clive G1EUC running the CARS Skills quiz

Scissors and Successes

Those listening to last week’s Monday Night Net will note that the subject of left-handed scissors came up – Thanks to Bruce M0XBS for bringing some in. On the same net, we welcomed Dave M6ILM to the world of amateur radio, and Dave, the man himself, made an appearance, as did Jim 2E0JTW attending with his 2E0 callsign for the first time. Well done chaps.

Bruce M0XBS - proving that left-handed scissors do indeed exist
Bruce M0XBS – proving that left-handed scissors do indeed exist

Free- Wi-fi

For the first time, free wi-fi was available, courtesy of the new Essex Ham Wi-fi Hotspot!

The Essex Ham Wi-fi Hotspot
The Essex Ham Wi-fi Hotspot

Summary

Another great night… thanks to everyone for the continued support. Special thanks to Myra, David and Sarah for ‘logistics’, and to Ann (Mrs RMI) for the cakes… yum! Thanks too to all exhibitors, the CARS Training Team, and to everyone who brought something along or helped make the night a success.

Next one – Monday 18th of August. As always, suggestions for topics, demos and repeat performances are appreciated.

To sign up for details of the next evening, go to www.hamskills.co.uk

 

Photos from CARS Skills – July 2014

Pictures taken by Pete M0PSX and Kristian 2E0SSX

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