Cumberland Amateur Radio Club

K3IEC SPECIAL EVENT SCHEDULE

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SATURDAY

AUGUST 24, 2024 UTC

00:00 – 23:59 UTC

On-The-Air

 

Status Update — Thursday August 29, 2024

 

Thank you to the many stations that succeeded in working Special Event Station K3IEC.  Without your participation this Special Event would not have been possible.

Results —  Our ten Operators worked and logged 435 Stations on CW, SSB, FT8, PSK31, as well as a handful of local stations on two-meter FM Simplex.

Your paper QSL Cards have been arriving at the home our QSL Manager — KB3PQT.
He intends to work on reviewing the incoming cards and our logs after Labor Day. 
He has a bit of work on his to-do list involving how to make labels for the valid contacts.
The man has a daytime job, so it might be the weekend (September 7-8) when he gets underway.

 

Our QSL Card Printer (kb3ifhqslcards.com) printed and delivered our order.  We have the cards.

eQSLs have been arriving at our eQSL.cc account in-box.   We uploaded our log to eQSL.cc.  We are researching a couple of unmatched contacts.

 

 

 

Honoring the National Railway Historical Society Convention

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania   August 26 through August 31, 2024

The railroad-rich area of Harrisburg, PA will be the venue for the 2024 NRHS National Convention.

During our visit to southeastern Pennsylvania, we’ll be spending six fun-filled days exploring historic museums, current railroad operations and other sites of interest.

The 2024 Convention dates are Monday, August 26 through Saturday, August 31 in Harrisburg, PA.
We hope to see you in 2024 in Pennsylvania.

Planned events include a Members Reception as well as visits to the Strasburg Rail Road Museum and the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, the East Broad Top Railroad and the Rockhill Trolley Museum, the Reading & Northern Railroad, the Middletown & Hummelstown Railroad and the Northern Central Railway of York, Advisory Council and Board of Directors meetings as well as evening seminars.

CARC Editor’s Note:  Portions of the brief introduction, shown above, were copied from the NRHS Convention Planning booklet:   https://nrhs.com/convention/

Portions of the NRHS heritage information, shown below, were copied from the NRHS website “About Us” page.

Nobody questions the importance of our railways to the history of America, and yet our shared legacy is being threatened by rust, dust, the passage of time and neglect. With its roots in the past and its eyes on the future, the NRHS is transforming rail preservation in the U.S.

The National Railway Historical Society supports train, railway and station preservation projects with hundreds of thousands of dollars awarded in Heritage Grants, as well as education, photographic archives, events, publishing, standards definition and shared resources. The NRHS is a non-profit section 501(c)(3) organization, and contributions are tax-deductible.

The NRHS was founded in 1935 by a group of rail historians. It has since grown from 40 founding members to include over 13,000 men and women of all ages and professions in every state and many foreign countries, making it the nation’s largest rail preservation and historical society.

For additional information about the National Railway Historical Society I invite you to visit their website:    https://nrhs.com

Bands, Modes, Suggested Frequencies

Band CW Phone Digital FT8 Digital OLIVIA 8/250

Dial Setting

160 Meters No Planned Activity No Planned Activity No Planned Activity No Planned Activity
80/75 Meters 3.545 MHz 3.850 MHz 3.573 MHz 3.5815
40 Meters 7.045 MHz

7.250 MHz

7.074 MHz 7.0385
20 Meters 14.045 MHz 14.250 MHz 14.074 MHz 14.0715
15 Meters 21.045 MHz 21.300 MHz 21.074 MHz 21.0715
10 Meters 28.045 MHz 28.400 MHz 28.074 MHz 28.1215
6 Meters 50.090 MHz 50.240 MHz 50.313 MHz No Planned Activity
2 Meters No Planned Activity 146.490 FM Simplex No Planned Activity No Planned Activity

Frequencies and modes may vary based on band conditions, other on-air activity, availability of operators.

Our Operators are encouraged to spot their activity as it takes place. 
Their spots will identify specific on-the-air activity taking place.

www.dxsummit.fi/#   DX Spots appear on the landing page.  Look for (DX) K3IEC, (Info)  SPECIAL EVENT

www.eHam.net           Follow their menu entries to:   OPERATING >> DX CLUSTER SPOTS 

QSL Card Information

USA Stations:

Send your QSL Card and your Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope (SASE) to:

FRANK MELLOTT
1010 GOOD HOPE RD
MECHANICSBURG, PA  17050-2120

 

Stations Located in Other Countries (Canada, Mexico, DX):

Send your QSL Card and your Self-Addressed Envelope to:      

FRANK MELLOTT
1010 GOOD HOPE RD
MECHANICSBURG, PA  17050-2120
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

(We will provide return postage)

 

Bureau Cards must indicate QSL Manager KB3PQT for best results.
Bureau Cards will be returned via your bureau.

 

 

Cumberland Amateur Radio Club

K3IEC SPECIAL EVENT SCHEDULE

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Saturday

September 21, 2024 UTC

00:00 – 23:59 UTC

On-The-Air

Celebrating our 60th Anniversary

Cumberland Amateur Radio Club   1964 — 2024

 

We will be operating as K3IEC at various times and locations on Saturday September 21, 2024  0000 UTC to 2359 UTC.

Some club members will operate using call sign K3IEC from their homes.
Some club members will operate using call sign K3IEC from our picnic location in a township park.

We expect to have two portable HF stations on the air at the park.
Setup begins 1300 UTC September 21.  (9:00 a.m. local time)
Take-down may occur beginning about 2100 UTC September 21.  (3:00 p.m. local time)  A lot depends on the attendees.  And their attendance depends a lot on the weather.
Sunset is 2306 UTC.  We must vacate the park before sunset.

Bands, Modes, Suggested Frequencies

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Band CW Phone Digital FT8

Digital Olivia 8/250
Dial Setting

160 Meters No Planned Activity No Planned Activity No Planned Activity No Planned Activity
80/75 Meters No Planned Activity No Planned Activity No Planned Activity No Planned Activity
40 Meters 7.045 MHz 7.250 MHz 7.074 MHz  
20 Meters 14.045 MHz 14.300 MHz 14.074 MHz  
15 Meters 21.045 MHz 21.300 MHz 21.074 MHz  
10 Meters 28.045 MHz 28.400 MHz 28.074 MHz  
6 Meters        
2 Meters        
         

The best source of On-The-Air activity is the DX Spotting Networks.

Our Operators are encouraged to spot their activity as it takes place. 
Their spots will identify specific on-the-air activity taking place.

www.dxsummit.fi/#   DX Spots appear on the landing page.  Look for (DX) K3IEC, (Info)  SPECIAL EVENT

www.eHam.net           Follow their menu entries to:   OPERATING >> DX CLUSTER SPOTS 

 

Frequencies and modes may vary based on band conditions, other on-air activity, availability of operators.

 

QSL Card Information

USA Stations:

Send your QSL Card and Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope to:

FRANK MELLOTT
1010 GOOD HOPE RD
MECHANICSBURG, PA  17050-2120

 

Stations Located in Other Countries (Canada, Mexico, DX):

Send your QSL Card and Self-Addressed Envelope to:      

FRANK MELLOTT
1010 GOOD HOPE RD
MECHANICSBURG, PA  17050-2120
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

(We will provide return postage to return our card to DX Stations)

 

Bureau Cards must indicate QSL Manager KB3PQT for best results.
Bureau Cards will be returned via your bureau.