FARS Meeting Programs - 2002
Friday
January 18, 2002 - FARS/PAARA Winter Banquet
Eventing
- Rick (Eric) Lagerstrom, KN6FR
Reservations are required to attend the Winter
Banquet 2002. The banquet will be held at Michael's at
Shoreline.
Friday
February 22, 2002 - Club Meeting
Everything you Ever Wanted to Know
About Towers
- Rick Huisman, N6DQ
Rick installed a tower in the summer of 2000.
With slides and stories, he will tell us about planning,
permits, working with the City of San Carlos,
working with US Tower's structural engineers, construction,
antenna installation, good engineering practice and assuring
signal integrity, working through neighbors complaints,
and DX results.
Friday
March 29, 2002 - Club Meeting
The Half-Square Yagi -- a New,
High-Performance, Low-Cost Antenna Design for Low-Band DXing
- Jim Peterson, K6EI
Predawn radio contacts across the Pacific on the low bands
are a real kick.
The ideal antenna for this kind of activity, however,
requires a low angle of radiation as well as solid
front-to-rear and front-to-side ratios to minimize stateside QRM.
This can be especially true on 40 meters where the additional
interference from European broadcast stations can be severe.
This presentation will describe an antenna design that meets
all these requirements by combining a half-square radiator with
a parasitic reflector.
The result is the half-square Yagi -- an inexpensive
vertically-polarized antenna that requires no external
phase matching units or radial system, out-performs
a conventional Yagi mounted at moderate heights,
and can be strung up between trees in a typical suburban backyard.
Friday
April 26, 2002 - Club Meeting
Aircraft avionics and aeronautical radio communications
- Andreas Junge, N6NU
Friday
May 24, 2002 - Club Meeting
The Ramsey Doppler Direction Finder Kit
- Rolf Klibo, N6NFI
The Ramsey Doppler Direction Finder Kit is
an implementation of the circuit developed by WA2EBY
and published in QST magazine.
Ramsey has made the circuit available, in kit form,
to the hobby radio community at a reasonable cost.
This presentation will briefly cover the principles
of operation with some light math included.
The kit is examined in terms of the various parts,
quality and techniques of assembly.
Finally, the operation and capability are explained
by the example of a fortuitous foxhunt.
Friday
June 14, 2002 - Club Meeting
Field Day planning
The captains for the three Field day stations shared
their experiences about Field Day including: setup,
operating, and some of the excitement.
They also answered numerous questions about Field Day.
Friday
July 26, 2002 - Club Meeting
Internet Controlled Radio
- Brad Wyatt, K6WR
Brad talks about his experiences working remotely controlled
HF stations using the Internet including a few stations
open to any licensed ham worldwide -- A ham radio public utility.
Brad only has a computer with Internet connection at his QTH
-- no radios, antennas. Brad was the ARRL Pacific
Division Director from 1994 - 2000.
Friday
August 23, 2002 - Club Meeting
Filter Design
- Steve Stearns, K6OIK
Friday
September 27, 2002 - Club Meeting
Annual Amateur Radio Homebrew Contest
Bring your favorite project: Antennas, electronics,
QRP radios, kits, etc.
Anything you would like to share with the club.
Show and tell about your project.
The best club member projects are eligible for prizes:
1st - $40, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20, 4th - $10.
Ties will share the prize money (eg. a tie for second place
with share equally the 2nd and 3rd place prizes ($50/2)).
Friday
October 25, 2002 - Club Meeting
Traffic Handling for Beginners
- Pink Foster, KG6ILA
One fun aspect of the amateur radio hobby is traffic handling.
Hearkening back to the hobby's roots in telegraphy, amateur
operators organize into nets for the express purpose of passing
along short text messages, popularly known as "radiograms."
In today's connected world, short text messages can be sent
in the blink of an eye, but that was not always so and might
not always be so in the future.
In the event of a wide area disaster, amateur radio will always
remain the first and best means of reliable communication.
Come and learn from KG6ILA about the rules and procedures
for proper message handling.
Friday
November 22, 2002 - Club Meeting
Club Elections
Friday
December 20, 2002 - Club Meeting
IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks
(WLAN)
- Dave Platt, AE6EO
Dave will talk about the popular 802.11
"wireless Ethernet" technology.
Dave will describe the radio technology used in the physical
layer (frequencies, modulations, and spectrum-spreading
techniques) and higher layers focusing on implementation
(the MAC) and security (WEP encryption, "wardriving",
network breaking, and countermeasures).
Dave will also describe the relationship between 802.11
and amateur operations in the 13 cm amateur band, and he'll show
his nice collection of 802.11b antennas.
Links:
www.wirelessanarch.com
- range extension, antennas, etc.
www.wardriving.com -
sniffing
out networks
www.radagast.org/cgi-bin/wepsheet
- WEP key generator
nocat.net - Sonoma county
community 802.11b network.
Past Programs 2001
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