[BARC-List] Hams can help at the Run of the Charles, April 24
Brett Smith
ab1rl at brettcsmith.org
Tue Apr 12 09:37:40 EDT 2016
The Run of the Charles is one of the most unique public service events
for hams each year. It’s a suite of canoe and kayak races for all
different group sizes and course lengths. The variety draws all kinds of
participants, and they all rely on us to help keep the event running
safely and smoothly.
This year’s Run of the Charles is on Sunday, April 24, and we’re still
looking for several volunteers to help fill out the roster. The full
26-mile course runs from Riverdale Park in Dedham down to Artesani Park
in Brighton. Assignment check-in times vary by location, from 7:30 AM at
far start points to 11:00 AM at portages near the finish. Since the CRWA
relies on hams for all kinds of logistics, from on-site check-ins to
rules infractions, there’s a position for volunteers at any experience
level. For more information, visit the race Web site
<http://www.crwa.org/rotc/rotc.html>.
Volunteers for this event must have a dual-band (2m and 70cm) handheld
radio and an antenna with improved gain over the stock rubber duck.
These are necessary because many volunteer sites are low-lying areas
where it can be a challenge to reach repeaters. If you can help, please
write back with the following information:
* Your call sign, full name, and name you prefer on the air
* Phone numbers where you can be reached (cell, home, office)
* Your preferred e-mail address
* The transmit band(s) of your radio(s), and other equipment you could
bring. Start sites that accept new registrations could benefit from
a larger setup—think 10W+ and an antenna like a magmount or better.
If you’re able and willing to bring that extra equipment, please let
me know.
* Your shirt size
* Do you have any needs or requests we should consider when making
your assignment?
If you have questions about the run, please get in touch by e-mail
<mailto:ab1rl at brettcsmith.org> or phone (859) 466 5915.
Thank you, and 73,
--
Brett Smith, AB1RL
Public Service Coordinator, Boston Amateur Radio Club <http://barc.org/>
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