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NARC Life Members

NARC has a proud history of being an active amateur radio club since 1946. A club cannot be successful unless it’s members contribute. And contribute they did. The list below is from the Honours Board hanging on the club wall. It is a tribute to these life members that they made things happen and still do.

Life Members

E. H Fairbrother ZL2NQ (SK)
G. C. Studd ZL2AFZ (SK)
W. Forsyth ZL2ALO (SK)
J. W. Black ZL2AX (SK)
R. H. R. Angus ZL2BDA (SK)
K. A. Wilson ZL2AQO
I. W. Wilson ZL2 141
L. A. Sharman ZL2IC (SK)
D. J. Chapman ZL2VR (SK)
G. C. Frazer ZL2NF (SK)
S. J. White ZL2ST
J. W. R. McGonical ZL2AKG (SK)

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TransTasman Contest May, 2013

It has been many years since the Napier Amateur Radio Club has operated a contest from it’s Latham Street clubhouse. A year ago, the club committee decided to clean out the junk in the old radio room and rebuild the radio shack with an operational station which could be used by the members. The FT-840 and Emtron Antenna tuner with the newly erected 80/40M trap dipole does a credible job on the HF bands. VHF and UHF radios in the shack are also available for use. A few months ago, Mike ZL2VM asked to have the use of the shack for this year’s Trans Tasman Contest with help from Dave ZL2DW and Michael ZL2MY. The result was the team was up and running and the new shack was finally in use.

Dave ZL2DW Continues the story ……

FUN IN THE ZL – VK COMPETITION
Having had a taste of a few other similar events over recent years Mike (ZL2VM) raised the idea of doing the 80m Phone section from the Napier Br 25 Club Rooms, so the appointment was made and set for participation on 11 May 2013. Armed with tea, biscuits and sleeping bag etc Mike and I met at the Club Rooms about an hour before start time, (8pm NZT) and soon after were joined by Mike (ZL2MY). We had a “tactics talk” and pre brief of the event and off we went. The first hour was quiet with only 15 contacts, however the VK’s were there and workable. Mike and Mike and myself rostered our way through the night (the event finishing at 2am NZT).

The New ZL2GT Radio Shack
The New ZL2GT Radio Shack
While not the highest contact numbering station in ZL we believe we had a good selection of ZL 1 – 4 and VK1 – 9 stations to give a good score of multipliers. The Branch station (using a 40/80m trapped dipole) had a standing S6 noise level coming from suburbia but we could always achieve a contact with anyone we targeted. I believe this is the first time the Branch Club Rooms located station has been used in a competition, and the Br 25 ZL2GT call sign was put to good use.

Mike ZL2VM in the middle of a "Run"
Mike ZL2VM in the middle of a “Run”
Dave ZL2DW takes a minute off to look relaxed
Dave ZL2DW takes a minute off to look relaxed

Later in the evening Lee ZL2AL called in for a while with his camera and took pictures of proceedings. While leaving the operator uninterrupted in the “shack” the others quietly talked amongst themselves in the main hall, about all and sundry. 2am (NZT) came and the log stopped, with about 150 ish contacts, so it was “crash on the floor” time for Mike ZL2VM and myself, Mike 2MY having gone home an hour earlier at the end of his hour on.

Michael ZL2MY having a go
Michael ZL2MY having a go

A very happy team after a very successful contest
A very happy team after a very successful contest
So that puts aside this years 80m Phone section of the ZL- VK Competition, roll on the 160m Phone and 80m CW/Digital section in July at rural Moore Rd, Haumoana.
There is also a suggestion that a second station will be active then too, again from the Branch 25 Club Rooms.

A great time was had by all.
David Walker (ZL2DW) ( for the ZL2GT Team)

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Meeting May 1, 2013

MINUTES OF THE NAPIER AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
Meeting on Wednesday 1 May 2013 at the Clubrooms 123 Latham Street

Chair: Laurie ZL2TC, the meeting started at 7:30 pm.

Apologies: ZL2US, ZL2DW.

Present: Mike ZL2VM, Mike ZL2MY, Lee ZL2AL, Dave ZL2MQ, Jan ZL2CZE, Mr. Revell Troy and Karl ZL1TJ.

Minutes previous meeting, confirmed correct: ZL2TC, ZL2MY.

Arising: Lee brought the 250 Watt resistors and other parts for the prototype dummy load project.
Mike ZL2MY : Is the Napier City Council’s District Plan being revised?
Mike ZL2VM: a revision is being contemplated.
Lee: Should we be doing a joint submission with Branch 13?
Karl: The current NCC District plan is online, requirements for aerials can be found in: http://www.napier.govt.nz/index.php?pid=715&info=36&dcs=m&dec=Y&ord=Y
Download part two chapter five, look up item 5.26, Aerials,lines and support structures (and trees).

Correspondence:
In: From NZART, the 2013 branch circular, requesting a Branch info update, a set of NZART’s annual accounts, Branch 25 voting statistics, advertising the availability of a Promotional Banner (at $ 199.00), reminder of Annual Conference Awards and requesting nominations for these and finally a reminder that subscriptions may be paid at a monthly rate of ten dollars.

Finance: No significant financial transactions reported.

General business:
Laurie presented the one Conference Remit to be voted on, the proposal by Branch 20, Manawatu, that clause 6.4 of the NZART Constitution by amended by adding sub-clause c. This sub clause states that all voting on remits at general meetings is done by an actual count of votes.
Members entitled to vote present were ZL2TC, ZL2MY, ZL2VM and ZL1TJ. All voted in favour. Branch 25 voting membership according to NZART stands presently at 25.

Lee presented parts and conceptual drawings for the NARC Kilowatt dummy load project.
A discussion followed primarily between Lee and Dave (2MQ) regarding adequate heat dissipation and other similar practical considerations such as metal box versus plastic, forced cooling, Dave mentioned that the circuit board may actually be able to be bought from Chinese manufacturers at relatively low cost. Other cost savings may be made as the final product is developed The unit may be offered as a kit or fully built which may be a more attractive proposition for potential buyers. Both Lee and Dave to build prototypes with materials available to them and conduct various tests and will report back at the June or July meeting.

Mike reminded those present of the Trans Tasman ZL-VK 80 m phone contest to take place on 11 and 12 May. Location NARC Clubrooms. The contest starts at 8 pm, door open at 6 pm. All welcome to have a go……

Lee reported getting his JT65 equipment up and running, making a very loud and clear contact with Peter ZL2LF.

The meeting closed at 8:30 pm followed by the programmed video presentation.

Karl, ZL1TJ.

2006 Raoul Island DX pedition ZL8R

Lee ZL2AL’s presentation of the James Brooks Video of the 2006 Raoul Island DXpedition was the more interesting as Lee in his introduction explained he had been there, done that (1996) and could comment from personal experience. Refer to the item in Lee’s own web site for a detailed account and pictures: http://www.zl2al.com/blog/zl8ri/

The very volcanic Island which is New Zealand’s most northerly piece of real estate and 1 of 5 ARRL DXCC Entities  is a most fascinating place with a checkered history details of which may be found in Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raoul_Island

Another well made video report of a very pleasant Dxpedition run by a bunch of laid back hams using mainly simple dipoles for aerials and having a great time.

Karl ZL1TJ

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Napier Amateur Radio Club ZL2G Wins Jock White Field Day 2013

The Napier ARC Jock White Field Day team, ZL2G consisting of Stan ZL2ST, John ZL2QM, Michael ZL2MY and Lee ZL2AL managed to head off ZL1AA in Auckland and ZL2QF in Patea with 396,090 points winning the Patea Trophy again and posting the highest score in the contest. The scores of all teams are below

JW2013Results

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Meeting April 3, 2013

Meeting on Wednesday 3 April 2013 at the Clubrooms 123 Latham Street

Chair: Laurie ZL2TC, the meeting started at 7:30 pm.

Apologies: ZL2DC, ZL2LF.

Present: Stan ZL2ST, Dave ZL2DW, Mike ZL2MY, Rob ZL2US, Lee ZL2AL, Shane ZL2PG, Dave ZL2MQ, Jan ZL2CZE, Gary ZL2GAZ, Mr. Revell Troy and Karl ZL1TJ.

Minutes previous meeting, confirmed correct: ZL2TC, ZL2ST.

Arising: Nothing significant.

Correspondence:
In: a request from NZART to send a submission to the Ministry for the Environment in response to the discussion paper on Resource Management Reform.
Also a request to make a submission to the Marlborough District Council in support of the NZART submission on proposed plan changes 26 and 61.
An email from Dave ZL2DW regarding SK procedures under way for Des Stephens ZL2HB and Colin McCormick ZL2CDK.
Out: A submission to the MFE on the RMF discussion paper as outlined above. CC to NZART.

Finance: No significant financial transactions reported.

General business:

Dave ZL2DW briefly explained the circumstances of Silent key ZL2CDK. He also mentioned that Des Stephens ZL2HB is off the air being permanently incapacitated.

Laurie ZL2TC and Rob ZL2US presented Lee ZL2AL with a certificate issued by the Old Timers Club commemorating Lee’s 60 years of licensed Amateur Radio operation. The actual operating years may actually be somewhat longer but that must be off the record. A brief report to be published in the next Break Out magazine is appended to these minutes.

Laurie ZL2TC reported briefly on the Branch 13 organised trip to the Southward Car and Technology Museum in Paraparaumu, also visiting the Waikanae Radio Museum.
In spite of mixed feelings about the local caterer fun was had by all nine participants.

Karl ZL1TJ reported on the likely cost of installing a dedicated generator connection and change over switch to the clubroom’s switchboard. Material cost about $180. To be further considered.

The meeting closed at 8:00 pm followed by the programmed equipment review session.

Programme – Equipment Review and Talks

Dave ZL2DW:
Presented the Autek Research WM-1 RF power output meter. An active device requiring 12 volt for operation, it has a remote sensing ‘head’ and can be switched to measure either PEP (peak envelope power) or average power output from a transmitter. The device is accurate and recommended.

Lee ZL2AL:
Somewhat out of alignment with the task at hand Lee came nevertheless up with an interesting idea for the next club project. Having found, on E-Bay; 50 Ohm resistors that can handle, with the help of a heatsink 250 Watts. Lee proposes to build a one Kilowatt dummy load cum Watt meter using four of these and an off the shelf $7 digital voltmeter. A 250 Watt version is an option also.
A quick calculation showed that the cost would not be great and a show of hands proved the popularity of the idea. The club could possibly even make a small profit from the project.
Dave ZL2MQ offered some assistance with the execution if needed. Lee to do a prototype.

Laurie ZL2TC:
If you are contemplating buying a new rig, check out www.eham.net/reviews If the rig you like has nine good reports and one bad one it’s probably OK. Lee suggested though that the bad report may well be the only honest one. Laurie presented his Yaesu FT 897 which could be called a Shack in a box as it incorporates all HF bands, 6m, 2m, 70cm, FM broadcast, and general coverage from 1 to 60 MHz. As with so many multi purpose things there is a trade off and Laurie considers dedicated HF rigs are doing a better job.

However, the FT 897 (and it’s smaller equivalent FT 857) are good on the higher frequencies. The rig has all the bells and whistles of a modern radio, memories to store all settings and frequencies, digital signal processing etc. Laurie has minor gripes with the am tuning system but is reasonably happy overall with the rig and would buy another one.
Mike ZL2MY had some trouble with ceramic filters failing in his FT897 while Lee sold his after six months as he found the menu system not user friendly.

Karl ZL1TJ – Secretary

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Meeting March 6, 2013

Meeting on Wednesday 6 March 2013 at the Clubrooms 123 Latham Street

Chair: Laurie ZL2TC, the meeting started at 7:30 pm.

Apologies: ZL2DC.

Present: Stan ZL2ST, Dave ZL2DW, Mike ZL2MY, Rob ZL2US, Lee ZL2AL, Mike ZL2VM, Mr. Revell Troy and Karl ZL1TJ.

Minutes previous meeting, confirmed correct: ZL2AL, ZL2US.

Arising: ZL2TC: correction: two band aerial donated by AREC section, not Apex Comms.
ZL2AL: reported on discussion with the local cultural club regarding the use of our building, financial considerations made the proposal not viable.

Correspondence: A letter from Artanz regarding the forthcoming NZART election for president.
Notice of the Wanganui junk sale to take place May the 4th.

Finance: Receipts: Lee ZL2AL disposed of surplus furniture and equipment bringing in $ 230, also presented the account for the hosting of the Club’s website for three years amounting to $ 204. Payment moved ZL2TC seconded ZL1TJ , passed unanimously. Stan ZL2ST reported on account status, suggesting the possibility of using AREC funds to cover expenses. A change of power supplier is to be actioned, possibly resulting in an annual saving of $360.

General business:
Stan ZL2ST reported on the recent Jock White Field Day contest. Details to be found on the Club’s website. The results are close but at this stage Napier Branch is ahead. Activity was similar to last years, a few VK stations were contacted, there was a call from the contest manager and others that country wide, operating techniques need improving.

Laurie ZL2TC reported hearing positive comments regarding the Club’s website at the Paengaroa junk sale. There is also evidence that Break-Out is being distributed well beyond the local clubs. Dave ZL2DW suggested that only local subscription paying members should receive a copy. Lee ZL2AL responded that general practice is to freely distribute such information, referring to the excellent K9YA and TCDXA (Twin City DX Association) newsletters. Dave also reported that he personally forwards Breakout to approximately 20 other recipients, all out of town radio clubs.
 

Mike ZL2VM mentioned the upcoming 80 meter Trans Tasman contest on May the 11th. Also referred to recent AREC equipment check, one station complete, one in boxes.

Rob ZL2US mentioned the planned trip to the Southward Car and Technology Museum, also including the local privately owned Radio Museum on 24 March. Last day to book March 17th.

Mike ZL2MY: Expressed concern about the Hamilton Council’s proposed ban on radio towers. Response from Laurie ZL2TC that at this stage the plan is a draft version only and that both the Hamilton’s Branch and the NZART’s local authority liason officer are ‘on the job’ to ensure that the current conditions are carried through to the new scheme. A discussion on the topic followed, various members relating personal experiences with local councils.

The meeting closed at 8:30 pm followed by the programmed Show and Tell session

Show and Tell:
Dave ZL2DW, pictures and diagrams of recently completed aerial system comprising of 9 meter two part tilt over mast (thanks to Morris ZL2AAA for the welding job), a 70 cm colinear and a part homebrew Skeleton slot 2 m Yagi. Two meter QRP simplex into Fielding and other remote places are the outcome so must be working well.

Mike ZL2MY, base plate and central column for a 5 band Hexagonal (Hex) Beam. Solid construction, some parts with the help of Holger ZL3IO, The difficult part was to instal the connecting wires inside the supporting tube. The antenna is nearing completion.

Mike ZL2VM, an article in Silicon Chip Magazine triggered an interest in magnetic loop audio systems. About to order the circuit board for a home brew receiver Mike discovered a kitset at Jaycar and built that instead. The system is used in halls and churches etc. and can be coupled to fire alarm systems to alert (hard of hearing) users of an alarm condition.

Lee ZL2AL, discovered the availability of a device called the Logitalker, made by the makers of the Logikeyer. It is a voice recording device specifically made for ham radio and is ideal for contesting. Advantages over earlier similar devices are adjustable output levels, a delay repeat function for CQ calling and adaptability through jumper settings to all current radio brands. Cost about US$150.

Laurie ZL2TC, due to poor 6 meter conditions finally forced into the High Frequency bands decided to try and convert a surplus channel 1 TV antenna into a 10 m antenna. The elements being a bit on the short side to be augmented with center mounted loading coils.
Ongoing experimentation is to decide wether to feed the radiator through tappings on the coil or by way of a small coupling coil wound around the loading coil. The latter was constructed and initial tests are promising. A very compact two element 10 meter yagi with slightly reduced gain but good back to front ratio will be the outcome when completed.

Karl ZL1TJ

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Meeting February 6, 2013

MINUTES OF NAPIER AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Meeting  6 February,2013

Chair: Laurie ZL2TC, the meeting started at 7:30 pm.

Apologies: ZL2DC, ZL2VM, ZL2LAB.

Present: Dave ZL2DW, Mike ZL2MY, Rob ZL2US, Lee ZL2AL, Peter ZL2LF, Karl ZL1TJ and newly licensed Shane Redlick, now ZL2PG.

Minutes previous meeting, confirmed correct: ZL2MY, ZL2TC.

Arising: Laurie ZL2TC: the 2m 70cm dual band antenna installed during the January 27 working bee was donated to the club by Apex Comms (Dave ZL2DW).

Correspondence: A letter to the Property Manager, Napier City Council, to enquire regarding the possibility of the council assisting with an application of graffiti proof paint to the club rooms.
A cheque for $ 51.11 received from Hastings AREC for the use of the 725 repeater during the Silver Fern Rally. Email notices from Lee ZL2AL regarding the newly established NARC web site.

Finance: No financial matters were reported.

General business:
Dave ZL2DW: the possibility that the clubrooms be used for this years Tranz Tasman 80m contest, initially raised by Mike ZL2VM.
Laurie ZL2TC: A proposal is under consideration that the club becomes more active with participation in NZART sponsored competitions. To be followed up.

Lee ZL2AL: posted a notice on the local supermarket notice board to gauge the interest in other groups making use of the clubrooms. One response was received from a local cultural group looking for a Sunday pm meeting place. Laurie: The time slot may clash with the clubs proposed contest activities which may at times run into Sunday afternoon. Lee to investigate further.

Rob ZL2US congratulated newly licensed Shane, ZL2PG. Also expressed some disappointment with the lack of consideration shown by several prospective participants who, after making initial commitments, failed to communicate their inability to take part in the weekend course.
Peter ZL2LF suggested a rethink of the way the course is organised, assuring a a firmer commitment from candidates.
Karl ZL1TJ thanked Lee for setting up and maintaining the club’s very first web site. It is well designed and rich in information regarding the club’s long and distinguished history and also current affairs and references. As in time search engines acknowledge the club’s existence it will be easier for those interested to find us via the world wide web.

Laurie referred to the address on amateur radio by Mr Riley Hollingsworth to be accessed through the NZART reflector / website.
The meeting closed at 8:10 pm.

The evening was rounded off by a live demonstration by Peter ZL2LF of the digital modes used by amateur radio operators, followed by Lee’s video presentation of the 2006 Raoul Island DXpedition, called by the Microlite DXpeditioners as only minimal gear was brought.

Thanks to Peter and Lee.

Karl, ZL1TJ
Secretary

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Working Bee Jan 27 2013

Bee2The team of Laurie ZL2TC, Michael ZL2MY, Karl ZL1TJ and Lee ZL2AL arrived on Sunday morning early and got stuck into the work. A short time later Colin ZL4KJ showed up and had a great morning watching the proceedings. Nice to have you join us Colin. Karl the electrician seems to have missed his calling in life as he turned into a very professional painter for the morning and completed all the windows and surrounds as planned. Great job Karl!

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Laurie was on a mission to lower the front porch pole and install a new Diamond 144/70Cm dual bander antenna and a folded dipole 2M antenna. Laurie, Mike and Lee quickly got into the job at hand and the pole was lowered to a 45 degree angle so that Laurie could work on the roof attaching the new antennas.

Bee4The job progressed nicely as our new low cost painter did his Vincent Van Gough on the windows and the base coat was finished.

The 80m/40m trap dipole was to be placed higher in the trees as an upright Vee rather than an inverted Vee. Lee got out the spud gun and a line was placed high up in the top of the gum tree. While pulling through the nylon fishing line with the guy rope attached Murphy struck! The guy rope was too short and Michael was yelling “stop Lee” he watched the end of the guy rope disappear back up in the tree before he got Lee’s attention. There followed a short session with Michael on a stepladder, 4m fiberglass pole in hand attempting to snag the end of the rope. Almost impossible but nice try Michael! This was followed up with a successful second shot over the tree and very quickly the dipole was secured high up in the trees.

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Michael hard at work on the mast

Michael brought a few bits and pieces for his new 5 band Hex beam along for inspection and to test local knowledge. He was about to use copper wire for the elements and a suggestion was made that the elements would sag unless the wire was “hard drawn” A little Kiwi #8 ingenuity saw one end of a 30 metre length of the wire attached to the fence and the other end to the tailgate latch on lee’s van. The start was marked on the grass and the wire was initially tensioned about a ½ metre. A bit of wire testing/bending and more driving forward resulted in instant hard drawn copper wire about a metre longer at not extra cost! Let us know how the Hexbeam works Michael.

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Colin Wonders Where the RF Went!

It was planned to take down the second pole in the middle of the roof but the team decided to leave that for another day. The shelf in the ham shack was finished, radios mounted and cables from the new antennas pulled through awaiting Laurie’s master touch with the coax cable connector crimper. We actually achieved a very good morning’s work and things are taking shape nicely. More work on the main antenna pole is needed with a new 20M sloper dipole up into the trees to be hung from it. Additional work is planned for the shack sorting and re-arranging files followed by a trip to the tip. A time frame before April looks possible and will be arranged. We are already thinking about the possibility of doing some ZL NZART contests and events using ZL2GT and ZL2G from the clubhouse. More later.