Dekalb County Amateur
Radio Club
Smithville Fiddler's Jamboree 2008
www.dcarc.drivehq.com
5 July 2008

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Pictured is Left Freddy Curtis – KC4GUG & Right Kevin Neely – KF4QNT
Amateur Radio Special Event Station Successful
The DeKalb County Amateur Radio Club conducted a Special Event
Station at the 37th Annual Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree and Craft
Festival on Saturday, July 5th, 2008. The station was setup at the
front entrance of the Justin Potter Library during the early morning
hours on Saturday. Antennas were assembled, radios were properly
checked, and transmissions were begun just before 8:00 AM local
time. Operations took place in the 20 meter, 40 meter, and 10 meter
Amateur Radio bands, and the station was publicized in Amateur Radio
magazines QST and CQ-Amateur Radio and the club website at
http://www.dcarc.drivehq.com
The station contacted 167 total Amateur Radio Stations in 33 States,
and 4 Provinces in Canada. The most distant station contacted was in
Hawaii, this year was the first time a Hawaiian station had been
contacted. Other interesting contacts included the Ham Station on
the Battleship USS New Jersey anchored in Camden, NJ and now a
museum. Also contacted was the Ham Station at the Smithsonian
Institute in Washington, DC and two different Science Centers in
Arizona and Toronto, Ontario Canada.
Amateur Radio Operator Guests included the following: N4HWL – Ken
Tenpenny – Murfreesboro, TN; KH6AD – Bob Soare – Smithville, TN;
KJ4BQK – Carl Wachsman – Smithville, TN; KI4UUP – Andrew Thomas –
Crossville, TN; W4GKM - Nick Smith – Crossville, TN; and AG4VF –
Bruce Newberry – Pegram, TN.
Participants of the station included local Amateur Radio Operators:
KG4BTO - Joe Ferrell; KF4QNT - Kevin Neely; and KC4GUG - Freddy
Curtis.
Pictures of the Special Event Station can be viewed at the club’s
website at:
www.dcarc.drivehq.com
The local club looks forward to operating another special event
station at next years Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree and Craft
Festival. The club would like to offer its thanks to Jamboree
Coordinator - Mr. Neil Dudney, Justin Potter Librarian - Mrs. Kathy
Hendrixson, and Smithville Postmaster Mr. Michael Lynn for their
support of this activity.
The DeKalb County Amateur Radio Club is an organization of Amateur
Radio operators from DeKalb and Surrounding Counties and is an
affiliated club of the American Radio Relay League. The next club
meeting will be on Thursday, August 28th, 2008 - 6:30 PM at the
Justin Potter Library. Any person interested in Amateur Radio is
invited to attend.
Freddy Curtis, President
DeKalb County Amateur Radio Club
288 Dogwood Circle
Smithville, TN 37166-2712
Phone: 615-597-9563
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