[FARReps] Fw: Maryland State Convention

W Page Pyne wa3eop at verizon.net
Tue Apr 4 09:38:20 EDT 2006



Perhaps some of your  would find this interesting.

     Page  WA3EOP
Subject: Maryland State Convention


     The Maryland State Amateur Radio Convention will be held this year at 
Otterbein U. M. Church, 108 E Franklin St, Hagerstown MD and Presented by 
the Antietam Radio Association. (July 29,2006)

     Thought I'd send you a pre-convention update.

     The Co-Chairmen of this event are Karin Christensen KB3GFV and myself 
Page Pyne WA3EOP.

     We have been working hard to make this the best MD State Convention 
yet.

     I have been to numerous conventions from Nationals (Twice), Division 
Conventions (Twice, was a presenter once in Phila at an Atlantic Division 
event) and to several of the State/Section Level Events.

Background, in case you don't know the story... after BARC got out of the 
convention business  Jim Cross and Al Brown of MD ARRL thought it might be 
nice to try an independent (non-hamfest affiliated) convention.

For whatever reason, they decided to sell the idea to ARA , which has a 
reputation for making the improbable happen (i.e. rejuvenated a dead MDC QSO 
Party, started a profitable hamfest as other hamfests are struggling, got 
HPM his grave marker, etc.) and after some skepticism decided to give it a 
go.

Karin and I volunteered to coordinate it on a one shot deal. There is no 
guarantee ARA will ever host another ,but can we make this one work?

There were challenges. We didn't have a big budget so we would be begging 
for speakers. We got a facility thanks to expedient efforts of Bob Long, 
KD3JK. Shake his hand next time you see him.

There were skeptics among the ARA board that we had a ghost of a chance of 
pulling anything off. We knew that the 8 to 12 folks attending forums like 
at Baltimore  wouldn't satisfy us, as a Special Service Club we need to 
uphold our reputation of doing things differently and effectively.

So our goal is to offer a UNIQUE CONVENTION.  And we think we are 
accomplishing our goal.

We are trying to get neighboring clubs involved and excited. 8 to 12 at a 
convention on state level is a pitiful goal. We are looking for 150+ to 
gamble that a trip to Hagerstown is worth it.

So how are we doing? What will make us different?

Well we aren't going to be satisfied with 5 forums and expect it to be a 
drawing card.
We will run multiple forums simultaneously, like the nationals. And we will 
present the most variety possible.

So already we have booked the following with I'm sure another forum to 
follow:

9 AM Forums
  1. The Golden Age of Shortwave Receivers
   2. The YL System-Its more than just another net (By the YL-ISSB which 
previously has never presented at any convention!)
   3. MARS Forum

10 AM
   1. Software defined Radio (A technical forum)
   2. Youth in Amateur Radio
(Presented by the Anne Arrundel Radio Club Jr  KI3DS)
   3. QRP Operations on the Appalacian Trail and Basic QRP (By the well 
known WB3AAL)

11 AM
   1. The Rules Say
(Presented by Worldradio Columnist and National QCWA President John Johnston 
W3BE)
   2. Ham Radio- What It is and how to get started
   3. Introduction to Contesting
Presented by the Potomac Valley Radio CLUB

12 n  SOME DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS and lunch break

1 PM
   1. Field Day is Not Enough
Presented by  CQ Magazine Public Service Editor Bob Josuweit  WA3PZO
   2. Emergency Preparedness- EMCOMM Forum hosted by Madxra Club
   3. RFI: Find It; Fix It by W3STU

2 PM
   1. Some simple projects you might like
Presented by Mark Arnold and the ARRL Affiliated Opequon Radio Society
   2. ARRL Meet and Greet
   3. To be announced

AND THEN AT 3 PM  Final Door Prizes following the ARRL Keynote Forum which 
has no competition and a motorcade from those interested to the Gravesite of 
Hiram Percy Maxim where ARRL Officials in Attendance will conduct a memorial 
service with probable Wreath Laying.

ARRL 1st Vice President, Kay Craigie, N3KN has agreed to be our Keynote 
speaker for the ARRL Forum!

TV 25 (NBC Affiliate) asked us if they could film the Convention from 3 PM 
on and show brief highlights from the convention and the HP Maxim gravesite 
service so those attendling will likely have 15 seconds or less of TV 
stardom.

There seems to be a lot of interest in this convention,the first one in 
Maryland that is not hamfest affiliated. (Historically)

I hope some of your will join us.
(There will be a $5 donation admission per person attending.)

Regards

Page  WA3EOP
Co-Chairman of the
2006 MD ARRL State Amateur Radio Convention
www.w3cwc.org 




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