Ellsworth Ham Radio Symposium

Saturday, April 27, the Ellsworth Amateur Wireless Association sponsored another ham radio symposium celebrating the 233rd birthday of Samuel Morse.

Marion Mason, N3OA, started the celebration with a presentation on Samuel Morse’s life, including his passions for art and communication. She talked about Morse Code, not only in ham radio, but also several ways it’s been employed in current scientific research.

Jerry Burns Jr, K1GUP, gave an entertaning talk about the Maine Seagull Net now in its 85th year.

Jeff Hanscom, KA1DBE, talked about the development of the Raspberry Pi single board computer and discussed some of his recent ham radio projects using the RPi.

Ian Richards, KC1SZB, discussed his project which uses multiplexed RF transmitters to produce visual alphabetic characters on a standard SDR receiver spectrum display.  He also demonstrated a operational prototype.

Joan Hildreth, W1DLC, and Barbara MacPike, KC1SSY, tied for first place in the Go-Kit competition by presenting comprehensive well planned kits.  During breaks between the presentations and demonstrations there was lots of opportunity for social and snack times.

Finally, we want to give a special thanks to Phil Duggan, N1EP, for planning, organizing, and promoting this great event. It would not have happened without his efforts.

Written by Marion W1GRL

Weekend Session, February 18

There was nice attendance at the Weekend Session on February 18. Activity included a discussion of creating QSO Maps for POTA, SOTA, and contests, troubleshooting a turns counter on an MFJ Antenna Tuner, a portable packet radio setup, discussion of grid tracking on FT-8, along with plenty of social time.

There are only three more sessions before the spring & summer break. Join the fun. Get more details and the schedule here.
Written by Marion W1GRL

Weekend Session, February 3

Another fun Weekend Session was held on Feb 3, 2024 with interesting projects and discussions. A recently built TR-25 CW transceiver was being testing before a road trip, a Pixie two transistor transceiver was getting a bit of troubleshooting, and a desk mic had a new connector installed. In addition, there were discussions about how WSJT-X works, hams wanting to increase their operating skills, and even some code practice.

The next Weekend Session will be held on Feb 18, 2024. Click here more info and a map.