The next regular club meeting will be held on Thursday, February 15, at 7:30 P.M. at the East County Sheriff’s Station.
Topic – Testing Your Handheld: Ed Zimmerman-N6XEW demonstrates how you can use relatively inexpensive test equipment to evaluate the performance of your handheld. Ed will also discuss testing band pass filters. Members are encouraged to bring an HT to the meeting for testing.
Special note: if you can’t attend the meeting at the Sheriff’s station you can still participate via ZOOM, details below.
CVARC has announced an ambitious schedule of license classes for 2024.
There will be four Technician license classes held in March, May, September, and November.
There will be two General license classes in March and September and two Amateur Extra license classes in May and November.
The four-hour classes will be held on five consecutive Saturdays, with Technician classes in the mornings and General or Extra classes in the afternoon.
Technician classes will be led by Zak Cohen-N6PK with help from other instructors. General and Extra classes will be led by Bill Willcox-KF6JQO, John Kitchens-NS6X, Ed Zimmermann-N6XEW and Keith Elliott-W6KME.
The next regular club meeting will be held on Thursday, January 18, 2024, at 7:30 P.M.
Due to remodeling at the East County Sheriff’s Station, the January club meeting will be held in the Oak Room at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza/City Hall. (Those of you who are ACS members know this room as the Thousand Oaks EOC.)
Go 3/4 miles west on Thousand Oaks Blvd. to the Civic Arts Plaza on the left.
Go to the “theater area” on the 2nd level of the Civic Arts Plaza.
The EOC is in the Oak Room at the east end of the Reflecting Pool.
There are no events at the Fred Kavli Theater Thursday so parking should be available in the City Hall parking lot.
Topic – Using Test Equipment: Alan Wolke-W2AEW discusses the use of basic test equipment in your shack. He’ll focus on the practical use of VOM, DMM and analog/digital oscilloscopes.
Special note: if you can’t attend the meeting in person you can still participate via ZOOM, details below.
Members gather as early as 7:00 p.m. to socialize.
Save the date – Conejo Valley Amateur Radio Club will hold its Winter Field Day event at Dos Vientos Park, 4801 Borchard Road, Newbury Park, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM on Saturday, January 27, 2024.
The purpose of Winter Field Day is to foster ham camaraderie, field operation, emergency operating preparedness, and just plain on the air, outdoor fun during winter for American, Canadian, and international radio amateurs. Don’t let those winter doldrums keep you locked up in the house. Get out and play some radio!
First, I’d like to thank you for electing me as the new President of CVARC. I had the pleasure of serving as Vice President in 2023 – the board is such a great group of people! As far as personnel changes, our former President Ed Zimmerman-N6XEW and I have switched roles, as he will serve as Vice President this year. We would like to welcome Huston Herman-KK6WT as our new Member at Large, who will be replacing Phil Bartlett-K6UJO. Thank you to Phil for serving on the board – you are appreciated, and I really enjoyed our conversations.
As much as I’ve gotten to know many of you already, I figured I should start out by introducing myself and give you some background information that will answer some common questions.
It’s that time of year when hand keys, Morse Code, and the way it was on CW is on the air again.
Every year on New Year’s Day it’s SKN, Straight Key Night sponsored by the ARRL. Everyone is encouraged to get on the air for the special event, not a contest, simply to talk with others using hand keys of some type.
Straight keys are considered to be regular hand keys, cootie keys, bugs, and even makeshift keys such as wires, beer can tops, and paper clips. I know paper clips are used because I talked with John-WI6O who was using just such an arrangement.
Martin Hickey-AJ6CL has been selected by the CVARC Board of Directors as the recipient of the 2023 Hugh Bosma Legacy Award. Martin was recognized not only for his leadership with club operations and Filed Days, but also for his efforts to foster interest in the club’s MORSE Group and portable operations such as Summits on the Air.
CVARC held a VE session on December 10, 2023. There were 15 candidates, and 13 new licenses or upgrades were earned: 2 Technician, 7 General, and 4 Extra. Among those who earned new licenses or upgrades at the session were:
It’s December, and we’ve made it through the year, and what a year it has been for CVARC:
Welcomed 18 new members
Held a Winter Field Day event
Hosted two club building projects
Continued the Spring Fling Rover Round Up
Staged a very successful 2023 ARRL Field
Conducted our first club SOTA event,
Gathered for the annual club picnic
Held two Technician, two General and one Extra licensing class
We had some excellent speakers at our monthly meetings and to top it all off, we are expecting a record turnout for our upcoming CVARC 2023 Holiday Party.