January 2025

What an amazing year we had in 2024! So many fun events and get togethers as we continued to learn from one another and improve in our amazing hobby. The pinnacle of which was our 2nd place finish in the OSPOTA contest. But the year consisted of much more than that one event, as we also participated in Winter Field Day, Summer Field Day, Amateur Radio Day and a few others.

So much fun was had, and it culminated in our club Christmas party as we finished out the year. The party was well attending, the conversation joyful and the food delightful. But as I reflected on everything, it seemed as though there should have been more.

So this year, in 2025, we hope to provide more. This year at our club Christmas party we look to recognize and give awards to radio operators who are furthering our hobby. But rather than just “spring” these awards on you, we want to let you know the categories and let you set them as goals for 2025. The awards are as followed;

1 – WAS (SSB) in 2025
2 – WAS (CW) in 2025
3 – WAS (Digital) in 2025
4 – Most contacts (SSB)
5 – Most contacts (CW)
6 – Most contacts (Digital)
7 – Most total contacts (all modes)
8 – Longest distance unassisted VHF/UHF contact
9 – Attend most DCARA meetings/nets
10 – Attend most events (Breakfast, Summer Field Day, etc)

We hope these goals will encourage you to operate more in 2025. We also hope they will fuel excitement and friendly competition. Also, we hope this will foster discussions for new categories/awards in 2026! From all of us, we hope you have a radio-active 2025!

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  • January 28, 2025

When: Saturday, January 18, 2025 – 2:00PM EST to 6:00PM EST

The DCARC will be participating in this contest / exercise.
2 contest stations will be on the air and a 3rd for coordination and spotting on the local repeaters.

The frequencies used are as follows:
52.510 52.525 52.540
146.460 146.490 146.520
446.000 446.025 446.050 446.100
All transmissions are FM Simplex

The contest exchange is your Callsign, County, and 6-character Grid Square or just ‘QTH’ if you are operating from home. You DO NOT need to be an Ohio station to participate. All Are Welcome!

We will be notifying our current operating frequencies on the Defiance, Paulding, Bryan, Auburn and Fort Wayne repeaters every 15 minutes. After the notifications we will be monitoring the Defiance repeater for any questions.

For all contest info, visit: https://ohsimplex.org/

73 and Catch you On the Air

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  • January 12, 2025