From jwasciuk at gmail.com Tue May 16 00:59:47 2017 From: jwasciuk at gmail.com (John Wasciuk) Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 00:59:47 -0400 Subject: [Adrian ARC] ARROW Ann Arbor Hamvention Bus Message-ID: John Wasciuk WA8TON 2878 Ticknor Ct Ann Arbor, MI 48104-6921 Dear Radio Amateur Club Members, Here is just a gentle reminder of the Dayton Hamvention Bus Trip from Ann Arbor, Michigan to Hamvention on May 20, 2017. We guarantee the *most fun, most prize-filled* ham radio bus trip anywhere in the world! The ARROW Bus to Hamvention is filling up fast! We have a few seats left, so, please, sign up as soon as possible! Scroll down on our main web page and click the link. Pay Pal available. www.w8rp.org As of this year, there is a new location for the world?s largest Ham Radio Convention. This is at the Greene County Fairgrounds and Expo Center in Xenia, Ohio. The rumors have it that there will be up to 30,000 attendees this year! Remember, we leave the Ann Arbor Transit Park-and-Ride just east of Pioneer High School a half-hour earlier this year due to the extra distance to Xenia. *Please Note:* *The departure time is 5:00 am this year because Xenia is one-half hour farther.* *NEW DEPARTURE TIME: The bus will get to the park-and-ride a half-hour before our take-off at 5:00 AM. THATS 5:00 AM. Hamvention opens an hour later this year. We leave at 5:00 AM.* DO be sure to get your HAMVENTION TICKET separately from the Hamvention web page: www.hamvention.org Also, you can sell your stuff again this year. ARROW has rented a flea market space. All we ask is that you keep your items to a reasonable number and that you volunteer at the flea market booth for an hour of so during the day. Ann Arbor ? 2017 Dayton Bus Prize Donors (So Far?) Yes! We have door prizes! So far, we have some great door prizes to give out! We have already received packages from the donors highlighted in yellow. Numbers at the end of the listing are Hamvention Booths, if the dealer is attending. Here?s the latest! *QRPme *Each and every rider gets a *FREE KIT*! We build it on the bus! NO soldering! NO tools! Minimum number of parts! Total donation value of $385.00 Everyone please take pictures! Rex wants to do a feature article on this! You?ve heard of Ann Arbor referred to as ?A Square?? Well, we now present the ?AAABBB? or the *?A Cube B Cube?*, otherwise known as the ?ARROW Ann Arbor Big Bus Buildathon?. A little bit of FDIM (?Four Days in May?) comes on the bus with us! QRPme: Rex Harper, W1REX, of Limerick, Maine, has one of the neatest lines of QRP Kits around! QRPme has sponsored ?buildathons? at Hamvention (?Four Days in May?), a whole slew of QRP gatherings around the USA and a big buildathon in England. He gives us a neat little piece of test equipment for anyone building a low-power transmitter or transceiver. When you are finished with your 10-20 minute project, you will have a nifty little *RF Probe*. Its great for sniffing out small transmit signals by hooking it up to a digital multimeter. That and a 5-watt dummy load, and you?ve got the two most important tools of any QRP (Low Power) radio builder. Check out Rex?s many offerings at: www.qrpme.com. Please be sure to click on the link on the left: *?UK Biggest Buildathon?*. This will give you documentation and a video on our FREE RF PROBE BUILD-ON-THE-BUS KIT. A word from our sponsor: Remember, *every ham*, *including Technicians*, has CW (Morse code) privileges on 80, 40, 15 and 10 meters. *Work the world* on short wave with a itty-bitty radio that you can build at home with minimum soldering skills and a few tools. If you?re a total newbie, the Sea Sprite transceiver is easy to put together with big circuit board traces and pads to avoid soldering errors. Order the 40 meter technician or 20 meter general version. It comes with two crystals. Consider getting an extra crystal (or two) to move you around the band a bit. (7030 is the 40 meter QRP ?watering hole?, while 14060 is the 20 meter site. 7122 is a great frequency for slow code people.) For those of you with a bit of building skill: You may remember the ?Rockmite? that was glowingly reviewed in QST magazine (of American Radio Relay League fame). This is a slightly-more-complicated mint-tin friendly single-band rig for 80, 40, 30, 20, 17 or 15 meters. Nice thing: no coils to wind on those tiny toroid donuts! *Heil Sound, Ltd* Proset 6 Headphone/Microphone combination. $156.00 Value! Best selling Boom Mic / Headset combo on the market! HC-6 mic element. Headphones have phase reversal technology to help dig out DX. http://www.heilsound.com/amateur/ *5306-5309* *Elecraft Inc* Sorry! Not quite a K3s, I'm afraid! A nice *little* QRP kit! A ?Mini-Module? Kit: DL1 20 Watt Dummy Load. Measure power with the aid of a multimeter. Accurate! Good to 225 MHz. http://www.elecraft.com/ *1707 1708 1709 1710 1711* *MCM Electronics, Inc* TWO Raspberry Pi 3 Computers! $59.99 Each! http://www.mcmelectronics.com/content/en-US/raspberry-pi#compare-kits *1807 1808 1809 1810 1811* *DX Engineering* FOUR 24-Hour Analog Clocks: BEAUTIFUL! $29.95 Each! PLUS: Discount Stickers, again! http://www.dxengineering.com/ *1207-1210, 1307-1311* *Comet Antenna* */ Daiwa Meters *Dual-Band HT Antenna ($25.95), Comet logo pilsner glasses. http://www.cometantenna.com/ *3304-3306* *Pacific Antenna / QRP Kits* http://www.qrpkits.com/ Two Kits: *Wall Wart Tamer V2:* Take in an AC or DC wall wart and get out clean, adjustable, regulated DC with all the RF hash taken out. http://qrpkits.com/wallwarttamer.html *Volt Tattler: *Audibly announces in Morse code if the voltage is above or below user programmable thresholds. http://qrpkits.com/volttattler.html *EAE Sales* More great soldering stations! Bruce has donated *$280* worth of soldering equipment this year! https://www.eaesales.com/ *Find him at hamfests in the 8th and 9th call areas!* *Five Dash* Tony gives us TWO *built* SDR boards: 1 40/30/20 1-watt SDR transceiver board ($124.00) and an 80-30 meter SDR receiver board ($72.00). Most inexpensive entry into Software Defined Radio. You'll find Tony Parks referred to in QST and QEX! http://fivedash.com/ *NW Digital Radio* http://nwdigitalradio.com Bryan gives you a choice of *one* of two possible prizes: *You pick up the one you want at his Hamvention Booth*. They are the ThumbDV or the UDRC-II. *1105* *ThumbDV*: Digital Voice Vocoder on USB. By adding this to your PC, Mac or Linux computer, you can now use you mic and speakers to access the D-Star network. In addition, the AMBE-3000 chip supports other digital modes, such as DMR, System Fusion, dPMR, NXDN, P25 Phase 2 HR and others. $119.95 value. *1105* *UDRC-II*: This little board enables D-Star on a number of repeaters, such as: Yaesu DR-1X, Kenwood TKR-750/850, Bridgecom Repeaters (including the 220 band) and homebrew repeater systems. If you can get at the discriminator and true FM modulator of a repeater, the UDRC-II gives you a way to add D-STAR. Needs a Raspberry Pi 2/3 Hat. $89.95 value. *1105* *RT Systems* Radio Programming Software: *your model radio *Why use share-ware when THIS software will help you program the unique features of your exact rig! Booth #3805 & 3806 https://www.rtsystemsinc.com/ *3805-3806* *HamCall.net / Buckmaster International* Ham Call DVD: More than just QTH info! www.hamcall.net *6210* *HamTestOnline* Extra Class Study Course ($34.95) https://www.hamradiolicenseexam.com/ *KB6NU *The "CW Geek" gives us a No-Nonsense Extra Class Study Guide *and* a No-Nonsense General Study Guide http://www.kb6nu.com/ *Borden Radio Company* WB5REX digs into the wireless history attic to give you a really nifty crystal radio kit. Its polished wooden base not only makes it look great, but its multi-tapped coil lets you tune from below the AM Broadcast Band up to almost 12 MHz. ?Dunwoody High Performance Crystal Set? Did you say "Grand Child!?" A $59.95 item. http://www.xtalman.com/ *Far Circuits* KF9GX sends one or more copies of his DVD with hundreds of articles about wonderful things you can build in ham radio: Of course, he wants you to buy a circuit board or two from him, but the DVD is a treasure trove of construction articles taken from QST, CQ, 73 and Ham Radio Magazines! http://www.farcircuits.net/ *Klingenfuss Publications* Joerg Klingenfuss again sends us his fine book of Shortwave Broadcast and Utility Stations! You can purchase his books and CDs from the ARRL, too! http://www.klingenfuss.org/homepage.htm www.arrl.org/shop/ *Find their publications at the ARRL (American Radio Relay League) 2001-2003, 2044, 2101-2104, 2201-2204, 2301-2304, 2401-2404* *The RF Adapter Guy* Nice! Dual-Band Mag-Mount Antenna! *Find him at hamfests in the 8th and 9th call areas!* $20.00 value. *MPD Digital* They will be donating! They sell coax, connectors, and all sorts of connection solutions for any type of electronic and computer need. Ray will be giving us PL-259s for RG8x or RG-58 for each passenger. 100% USA Made of Sivler, Teflon & White Bronze. https://mpddigital.us/ *Digi-Key Electronics* A donation bonanza! Not sure which kits they are sending, but the prices below are the lowest of the kit possibilities. 1 Beaglebone $50.00 value (or more!). 1 Arduino starter kit $50.00 value (or more!). 1 Raspberry Pi $45.00 value (or more!). Digi-Key only asks that we tell everyone where these came from and *that* we send photos of the winners receiving their prizes! https://www.digikey.com/ *Connect Systems, Inc* NEW! CS580 UHF *DMR* HT valued at $130.00. MIL-STD-810C/D/E/F. Connect to any DMR network without the use of a computer. Computer users can program up to 1,024 analog and digital channels in 64 zones with up to 250 contacts. Keypad frequency entry. Find new repeaters with SCAN mode. Any DMR network, including Brandmeister and DMR-MARC. Optional programming cable for $10. *EASY TO PROGRAM! RUGGED! INEXPENSIVE! They will have a bunch of these at Hamvention! 6309 * http://www.connectsystems.com/ *6309* *West** Mountain** Radio* CLRSpkr ClearSpeech DSP Noise Reduction Speaker. Valued at $219.95! Turn those weak DX signals or noisy repeaters into solid copy! http://www.westmountainradio.com/ *3208-3210* *Tennadyne Corporation / Cubex Quads* The ?Yellow Jacket? 4-element 2-meter CUBEX quad. Value: $84.00. Full legal power! 2.5 lbs. Low SWR across complete band. All weather construction for permanent use. Great for ?Michigan State Parks on the Air? or fox-hunts! *Remember:* *A short quad beats a long yagi in gain!* K6YNB/KL7 once successfully used an easy array of short quads for 2-meter Moon Bounce! Could tilt it in all three axes to compensate for Faraday rotation! See EIMAC EME Notes. http://www.tennadyne.com/ http://www.cubex.com/ *Mike?s Electronic Parts *Crystal Set Kits: Fun for young and old! *Peebles Originals* Peebles lovingly supplies kits and parts to the vintage radio and electronic hobbyist/builder. Crystal sets, simple transistor radios, One-tube receiver, Regenerative receivers. Don?t quite know what we are getting yet, but it will be FUN! https://www.mikeselectronicparts.com/ http://www.peeblesoriginals.com/ *Foxdelta.com* An Indian Radio and Computer Kit company. They will be sending us two kits. Not sure yet! Dinesh Gajjar sent us two repeater controllers last year. www.foxdelta.com *Hip Ham Shirts* Laura, KC7LOK, will be sending us two gift certificates for their really inventive Ham Radio T-Shirts. I (WA8TON) have three of them and will be parading around Xenia wearing them: The Hallicrafters Screaming Fidel Castro, The Schlitz Beer Full-Page Magazine Ad and the Herman Munster at his Ham Radio Set shirt. Lots of wonderful designs to choose from: T-shirts, Pullovers with Hoods, Long-Sleeve, Mugs. You?ll love ?em! They were at Pacificon. Each T-shirt priced from $22.00. https://www.hiphamshirts.com/ *MFJ *We can always count on MFJ to support us with several items. Yeah! MFJ! http://www.mfjenterprises.com/ *1704 1705 1706 1804 1805 1806 1904 1905* *Connect Quick (Ironworks Design LLC)* ?Connect Quick? ? The new standard in EMCOMM and contest antenna mounting. Roving season is firing up. Are you setting up multiple antennas at each roving spot (or each Michigan State Parks on the Air or *QRP* location Field Day spot)? I won't be able to attend Dayton this year unfortunately. I am sending you a Connect Quick (CQ) mast plate and one each of the horizontal and vertical boom plates. I have found that the interest in my products goes up dramatically if one gets to hold them and manipulate them apart and back together. That is what reinforces the knowledge of how quickly they can be deployed. Perhaps you can pass them around on the bus so that folks can try them. Retail value of these three pieces is $78.00 US. Enjoy yourselves at the event and the new location! 73 Paul K1PJM http://www.ironworksdesign.net/index.php?route=information/i nformation&information_id=4 *Universal Radio *A mystery! We?ll open it up and let you know! (Or maybe we?ll keep it secret until the ride!) http://www.universal-radio.com/ *2005-2006* *Tigertronics *Jason is sending us another great SignaLink USB. Has the sound interface built-in. Do any digital mode you can imagine! PSK31, JT65, RTTY, Digital Voice, Meteor Scatter, Moon Bounce! Go for it! $119.95 value. http://www.tigertronics.com/ *W8WDR* Will is the program manager for Michigan State Parks on the Air. He will be able to bring along a few MSPOTA goodies to give out for the drawing. Treat him nicely! http://www.mspota.org/ 73, John Wasciuk WA8TON / VO1TON Activities Coordinator ARROW Communication Association www.w8rp.org 2878 Ticknor Court Ann Arbor, MI 48104-6921 jwasciuk at gmail dot com 616-560-3365