Showing posts with label Flotilla 4 Ham Radio Day Event K0G. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flotilla 4 Ham Radio Day Event K0G. Show all posts

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Coast Guard Auxiliary Special Event Station Makes 300 Contacts

Today five members of Flotilla 4 participated in a ham radio special event to commemorate the 701st anniversary of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. This station was located near Rippey, IA and is designed to accommodate events like this. The station operated primarily on three frequencies and logged 315 contacts from 39 states and 9 countries.

Operators talked to stations in four Canadian provinces, Australia, Belgium, Cuba, Columbia, France, Germany, Italy, Peru and Spain. The purpose of the annual event was to spread awareness about the Coast Guard Auxiliary and what it does for the community.

Photos of the event can be viewed at http://www.flickr.com/photos/flotilla4/



Auxilarist Roland Newton makes contact with a station at the ham radio special event to commemorate the 71st anniversary of the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

(U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Photo by Doug Jansen)



Auxilarist Roland Newton (left) makes contact with a station while Norma Newton (right) wraps up a contact as Brandon Butters (center) looks on at the ham radio special event to commemorate the 71st anniversary of the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

(U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Photo by Doug Jansen)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Flotilla 4 Hits the Air to Commemorate the 71st Anniversary of the Coast Guard Auxiliary

On Saturday, October 23rd, members of Flotilla 4 in Des Moines will join other Coast Guard Auxilarists to hit the airwaves to commemorate the 71st anniversary of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. We will be one of several other special event stations on the air. Our callsign will be K0G. We will operate from 1400 - 2100 Zulu (9:00 am to 4:00 pm Central).

Our assigned frequencies are:
• 7.240 Mhz
• 14.345 Mhz
• 21.405 Mhz
• 28.405 Mhz

The purpose of the event is to spread awareness about the Coast Guard Auxiliary and what it does for the community. We will be updating our Flickr photostream, Twitter account and our blog throughout the day on Saturday with updates.

For QSL information please find WA0ROI in the good in the call book.

Here are some photos from our special event station last year:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/flotilla4/sets/72157608201481830/


Flotilla 4 on Twitter
http://www.twitter.com/flotilla4

Flotilla 4 on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/flotilla4



Auxilarists Roland Newton (left), Brandon Butters (center) and John Halbrook (right) talk on the air during the special event to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Coast Guard Auxiliary.
(U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary by Doug Jansen)


Auxilarist Gene Kellogg aps up his contact at the ham radio special event to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Coast Guard Auxiliary.
(U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Photo by Doug Jansen)

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Ham Radio Special Event Station K0G Logs 294 Contacts

Today eight members of Flotilla 4 participated in a ham radio special event to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. This station was located near Rippey, IA and is designed to accommodate events like this. The station operated primarily on two frequencies and, despite poor band quality, logged 294 contacts from 47 states and seven countries.

The station contacted 13 other special event stations during the course of the event. Operators talked to stations in six Canadian provinces, Argentina, England, Ireland, Spain and Brazil. The purpose of the annual event was to spread awareness about the Coast Guard Auxiliary and what it does for the community.

Photos of the event can be viewed at http://www.flickr.com/photos/flotilla4/sets/72157622606769498/



Auxilarist Roland Newton (left) makes contact with a station while John Halbrook (right) wraps up his contact at the ham radio special event to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

(U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Photo by Doug Jansen)



Auxilarist Gene Kellogg wraps up his contact at the ham radio special event to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

(U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Photo by Doug Jansen)

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Flotilla 4 Hits the Air to Commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Coast Guard Auxiliary

On Saturday, October 17th, members of Flotilla 4 in Des Moines will join other Coast Guard Auxilarists to hit the airwaves to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Coast Guard Auxiliary. We will be one of over 60 other special event stations on the air. Our callsign will be K0G. We will operate from 1400 - 2100 Zulu (9:00 am to 4:00 pm Central).

Our assigned frequencies are:
• 7.240 Mhz
• 14.345 Mhz
• 21.405 Mhz
• 28.405 Mhz

The purpose of the event is to spread awareness about the Coast Guard Auxiliary and what it does for the community. We will be updating our Flickr photostream, Twitter account and our blog throughout the day on Saturday with updates.

Here are some photos from our special event station last year. To view the whole set go to: http://www.flickr.com/photos/flotilla4/sets/72157608201481830/

Flotilla 4 on Twitter
http://www.twitter.com/flotilla4

Flotilla 4 on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/flotilla4



Roland Newton explains what he is doing to Jeff Towle during the Coast Guard Ham Radio Day in 2008.
(U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Photo By Doug Jansen)



John Halbrook waits for contacts after calling CQ during the Coast Guard Auxiliary Ham Radio Day in 2008.
(U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Photo By Doug Jansen)

Monday, October 20, 2008

Flotilla 4 Takes Part in Coast Guard Auxiliary Ham Radio Day

Members of Flotilla 4 took to the airwaves as K0G on November 18th. In a facility that would make the people at NORAD jealous, seven Flotilla 4 members took to the air waves to participate in the Coast Guard Auxiliary's "Special Event Amateur Radio Day 2008."

This special event has been running for the past 10 years, and now has up to 60 U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary High Frequency (HF) Stations operational for this year's event.

The event commemorates the 69th anniversary of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and HF Stations from all across the country were operational on amateur radio frequencies all day during this event.

Stations operated from Coast Guard Bases, ships, lighthouses and other HF facilities

Flotilla 4 operated from an HF station ran by Tony Radebaugh (N0NI) on his acreage outside of Perry, Iowa. This unique facility has over twenty radio towers and an unknown number of antennas from which to transmit.

The Flotilla made contact with 530 unique callsigns. We worked several stations more than once on the same band. We made the following number of contacts on the amateur bands:

- 15 Meter Phone 5
- 20 Meter Phone 265
- 20 Meter CW (Morse Code) 5
- 40 Meter Phone 255

- 5 Countries (Algeria, Belgium, Hungary, Korea, Venezuela)
- 40 States
- 2 Canadian Provinces

Twenty one 1×1 call signs were worked, these are special event stations, but all may not have been from the Auxiliary stations.

John Halbrook (KC0RAM) organized the day's events. Flotilla 4 members who participated included Roland Newton (KC0IEA), Nick Critelli (K0PCG), Norma Newton (KC0LIN), Doug Jansen (KB0UUJ), Brandon Butters, and Jeff Towle. Chuck Brudtkuhl (WA0ROI) also checked in as a special event station from his location in the Virgin Islands. Brandon and Jeff, being new to the experience, quickly picked up the procedures and sat for three and a half hours straight taking in a constant stream of contacts. They now both know what QSL, QTH, and CW mean.

When the event's nationwide organizers heard about our success they had a few things to say about it:

"WONDERFUL ! That is amazing – Hope all had a great time and Thanks ! "

Bravo Zulu – Dan

"I assume these people were K0G —- You guys were consistently the loudest station of all the CGAUX that I heard. CONGRATS and GREAT JOB!"

Bill



(l to r) Roland Newton, Brandon Butters, and John Halbrook work the radios during the Coast Guard Ham Radio Day. This station, K0G, was sponsored by Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 4 from Des Moines, Iowa. Photo Courtesy of Doug Jansen.



Nick Critelli makes a contact using Morse Code during the Coast Guard Auxiliary Ham Radio Day. Photo Courtesy of Doug Jansen.


Roland Newton (left) explains what he is doing to Jeff Towle during the Coast Guard Ham Radio Day. Photo Courtesy of Doug Jansen.



Brandon Butters adjusts his radio during the Coast Guard Auxiliary Ham Radio Day. Photo Courtesy of Doug Jansen.