Division news
Dale Williams, WA8EFK
HAMVENTION has come and gone, but from this ham's perspective, it was so great to have it back.
Our Great Lakes Division booth inside ARRL's EXPO, drew many visitors. Thanks to all who stopped
by and posted their QSL cards and signed our guest register. I'm sure there were many, many more
that visited and did not have the opportunity to register. It seems everyone was enjoying the
Hamvention's return, visiting the dealers, vendors and flea market and taking the opportunity to
enjoy the many forums that are always a part of this experience.
Our thanks to the Dayton Amateur Radio Association for their outstanding efforts in pulling this
excellent team of volunteers together to make Hamvention the greatest Amateur Radio event in the
world.
JUNE brings Field Day, the biggest operating event of the year. It is time to finalize your plans.
Operate with a club or on your own, but this is a great time to exercise your skills. I know that when
FD is over, I am a better op. I clearly can discern calls and signal reports through QRM and QRN
much better following my streak of Field Day operating. And despite the fact that my club sets up
much like previous times, there is always some innovation or idea that gets tested each year. Often
with success, sometimes not, but we learn from both the successes and the failures and that is just
one of the fun parts of Field Day.
THIS WEEEKND, we honored our brave heroes who gave their lives in defense of freedom. I hope
you all took the time to think about them and their great sacrifices. Even a short moment of
remembrance, a brief thought of their time served, or a pause of respect for their families, is the
least we can offer.
LAST MONTH I wrote about some changes to hamfest listings and how we will approach ARRL
Sanctioning these activities. The policy revision is to offer ARRL Sanctioning to a maximum number
of hamfests/swaps sponsored by a club and will be limited to two in any given year and they must be
four months apart. This is done in the interest of fairness to every ARRL Affiliated club hosting a
hamfest, and will allow clubs to adjust to new schedules caused by prior COVID-related cancellations.
I have received some good suggestions relating to naming conventions as they relate to "Hamfest,
"Swap", Swapmeet", "Trunkswap", "Trunkfest" etc. and have been talking with my fellow ARRL
Directors about how best to name these events. Listings will now be shown as either "Hamfest" or
"Swap", using the sponsor's registration and a guide. In most circumstances, "Hamfests" include at
least one building for housing displays and vendor tables and may offer forums or meeting rooms,
while "Swaps" are primarily smaller in scale and limited to outdoor events.
Let's try to move our event listings in this direction, while allowing a little leeway as we make this
migration.
SCOTT'S STUFF: Comments from your ARRL Vice Director Scott, N8SY.
Wow... I think that sums up Dayton weekend! It was so great getting out and being able to see and
talk with all of you and boy, we did talk. I've had the opportunity for many years to man that booth
and I will say that this year was the best. Yes, we had our booth neighbors on either side of us
jealous as we had them stacked up 5 - 6 deep many times throughout the weekend. If you didn’t
make it to Dayton this year. I am so sorry for you. The theme this year was "Reunion" and it really
fit. It was a reunion for everyone there. Now, I have to ask, how many of you purchased new radios
while you were there. It seemed like everyone that passed our booth had some sort of a new radio
in a bag or under their arm. So, with all those new radios just purchased I hope to start hearing
some of you on the air soon!
Shifting Gears... Now that Dayton is over are you ready for more fun?
June 25 - 26 is Field Day. The biggest event that we all do every year that demonstrates to our served
agencies what amateur radio is really all about, communications. Are you participating with a local
club this year or just having some ham friends over for a great weekend? I will be out and about
once again this year. I will try to get to as many of the Field Day sites as I can. I usually hit around 14
- 16 sites and I choose them from whatever direction I happen to pick from the dart that I throw at
the dartboard. Have you listed your Field Day site on the ARRL Field Day Station Locator yet? Here’s
a link to it... https://www.arrl.org/field-day-locator
Now, my territory is large so if I don’t get to visit your site this year, please forgive me. I’ll try harder
next year to get to you.
Oh, thank you in advance for all the warm welcomes and great food. Hams love to eat and they
have the best food for Field Day. I even had fresh lobster one year!
OK, shifting gears again... Now, for all the contesters out there. June has contests even if you take
Field Day out of that picture. If you are interested in just having some fun, here is a link to a
schedule of all the contests for the month of June...
https://www.contestcalendar.com/fivewkcal.html
A few folks asked me recently why my article sounds like I’m in a race car with the shifting of the
gears. Well, it’s simple, I live just in front of Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and many times when I’m
writing this column I’m outside where I can hear the cars on the track shifting up and down and I
tend to type in tune with the shifting up and down that the cars are doing. So, if sometimes my
articles seem "geared" to motorsports, now you know why. Oh, by the way, Mid-Ohio is the only
track in Ohio that does a NASCAR race. Just imagine how hard it is to run one of those cars on that
track when it has both left and right turns! It’s a blast for sure.
That is going to do it from here this month. Stay safe and "Catch Me On The Air, Field Day or at a
hamfest!!!"
73,
Scott Yonally N8SY, Vice Director, Great Lakes Division
HAMFEST LISTING:
Here is the current listing of Great Lakes Division ARRL Sanctioned hamfests through August 2022.
Please note that all are subject to change, so please stay current by checking the sponsoring club's
web page before making your travel arrangements.
Be sure to invite your ARRL Officials as soon as your date is set.
Please feel free to reproduce and publish in your local Club Newsletter with credit to the source.
ARRL Sanctioned Hamfests through August 2022:
06/04/22 - Fulton County Swap, Wauseon, OH
06/04/22 - IRA Hamfest, Hudsonville, MI
06/05/22 - Chelsea Hamfest, Chelsea, MI
06/11/22 - Luce County Yooper Hamfest, Newberry, MI
06/11-22 - St Joseph Hamfest, Centreville, MI
06/18/22 - GM ARC Trunk Swap, Shelby Twp., MI
06/18/22 - Midland Hamfest, Midland, MI
06/19/22 - Monroe Hamfest, Monroe, MI
07/09/22 - Mansfield Mid Summer Trunkfest, Mansfield, OH
07/10/22 - Flying Beers, Ferndale, MI
07/16/22 - NORAS Fest, Elyria, OH
07/16/22 - GM ARC Trunk Swap, Shelby Twp, MI
07/17/22 - Van Wert Hamfest, Van Wert, OH
08/06/22 - Columbus Hamfest, Columbus, OH
08/13/22 - Letcher Co, Hamfest, Whitesburg, KY
08/13/22 - Cincinnati Hamfest, Owensville, OH
08/20/22 - GM ARC Trunk Swap, Shelby Twp, MI
Division news
Dale Williams, WA8EFK
HAMVENTION has come and gone, but from this
ham's perspective, it was so great to have it back.
Our Great Lakes Division booth inside ARRL's EXPO,
drew many visitors. Thanks to all who stopped by
and posted their QSL cards and signed our guest
register. I'm sure there were many, many more that
visited and did not have the opportunity to register.
It seems everyone was enjoying the Hamvention's
return, visiting the dealers, vendors and flea market
and taking the opportunity to enjoy the many
forums that are always a part of this experience.
Our thanks to the Dayton Amateur Radio
Association for their outstanding efforts in pulling
this excellent team of volunteers together to make
Hamvention the greatest Amateur Radio event in
the world.
JUNE brings Field Day, the biggest operating event of
the year. It is time to finalize your plans. Operate
with a club or on your own, but this is a great time
to exercise your skills. I know that when FD is over, I
am a better op. I clearly can discern calls and signal
reports through QRM and QRN much better
following my streak of Field Day operating. And
despite the fact that my club sets up much like
previous times, there is always some innovation or
idea that gets tested each year. Often with success,
sometimes not, but we learn from both the
successes and the failures and that is just one of the
fun parts of Field Day.
THIS WEEEKND, we honored our brave heroes who
gave their lives in defense of freedom. I hope you
all took the time to think about them and their great
sacrifices. Even a short moment of remembrance, a
brief thought of their time served, or a pause of
respect for their families, is the least we can offer.
LAST MONTH I wrote about some changes to
hamfest listings and how we will approach ARRL
Sanctioning these activities. The policy revision is to
offer ARRL Sanctioning to a maximum number of
hamfests/swaps sponsored by a club and will be
limited to two in any given year and they must be
four months apart. This is done in the interest of
fairness to every ARRL Affiliated club hosting a
hamfest, and will allow clubs to adjust to new
schedules caused by prior COVID-related
cancellations.
I have received some good suggestions relating to
naming conventions as they relate to "Hamfest,
"Swap", Swapmeet", "Trunkswap", "Trunkfest" etc.
and have been talking with my fellow ARRL Directors
about how best to name these events. Listings will
now be shown as either "Hamfest" or "Swap", using
the sponsor's registration and a guide. In most
circumstances, "Hamfests" include at least one
building for housing displays and vendor tables and
may offer forums or meeting rooms, while "Swaps"
are primarily smaller in scale and limited to outdoor
events.
Let's try to move our event listings in this direction,
while allowing a little leeway as we make this
migration.
SCOTT'S STUFF: Comments from your ARRL Vice
Director Scott, N8SY.
Wow... I think that sums up Dayton weekend! It was
so great getting out and being able to see and talk
with all of you and boy, we did talk. I've had the
opportunity for many years to man that booth and I
will say that this year was the best. Yes, we had our
booth neighbors on either side of us jealous as we
had them stacked up 5 - 6 deep many times
throughout the weekend. If you didn’t make it to
Dayton this year. I am so sorry for you. The theme
this year was "Reunion" and it really fit. It was a
reunion for everyone there. Now, I have to ask, how
many of you purchased new radios while you were
there. It seemed like everyone that passed our
booth had some sort of a new radio in a bag or
under their arm. So, with all those new radios just
purchased I hope to start hearing some of you on
the air soon!
Shifting Gears... Now that Dayton is over are you
ready for more fun?
June 25 - 26 is Field Day. The biggest event that we
all do every year that demonstrates to our served
agencies what amateur radio is really all about,
communications. Are you participating with a local
club this year or just having some ham friends over
for a great weekend? I will be out and about once
again this year. I will try to get to as many of the
Field Day sites as I can. I usually hit around 14 - 16
sites and I choose them from whatever direction I
happen to pick from the dart that I throw at the
dartboard. Have you listed your Field Day site on
the ARRL Field Day Station Locator yet? Here’s a link
to it... https://www.arrl.org/field-day-locator
Now, my territory is large so if I don’t get to visit
your site this year, please forgive me. I’ll try harder
next year to get to you.
Oh, thank you in advance for all the warm welcomes
and great food. Hams love to eat and they have the
best food for Field Day. I even had fresh lobster one
year!
OK, shifting gears again... Now, for all the
contesters out there. June has contests even if you
take Field Day out of that picture. If you are
interested in just having some fun, here is a link to a
schedule of all the contests for the month of June...
https://www.contestcalendar.com/fivewkcal.html
A few folks asked me recently why my article sounds
like I’m in a race car with the shifting of the gears.
Well, it’s simple, I live just in front of Mid-Ohio Sports
Car Course and many times when I’m writing this
column I’m outside where I can hear the cars on the
track shifting up and down and I tend to type in tune
with the shifting up and down that the cars are
doing. So, if sometimes my articles seem "geared"
to motorsports, now you know why. Oh, by the way,
Mid-Ohio is the only track in Ohio that does a
NASCAR race. Just imagine how hard it is to run one
of those cars on that track when it has both left and
right turns! It’s a blast for sure.
That is going to do it from here this month. Stay safe
and "Catch Me On The Air, Field Day or at a
hamfest!!!"
73,
Scott Yonally N8SY, Vice Director, Great Lakes
Division
HAMFEST LISTING:
Here is the current listing of Great Lakes Division
ARRL Sanctioned hamfests through August 2022.
Please note that all are subject to change, so please
stay current by checking the sponsoring club's web
page before making your travel arrangements.
Be sure to invite your ARRL Officials as soon as your
date is set.
Please feel free to reproduce and publish in your
local Club Newsletter with credit to the source.
ARRL Sanctioned Hamfests through August 2022:
06/04/22 - Fulton County Swap, Wauseon, OH
06/04/22 - IRA Hamfest, Hudsonville, MI
06/05/22 - Chelsea Hamfest, Chelsea, MI
06/11/22 - Luce County Yooper Hamfest, Newberry,
MI
06/11-22 - St Joseph Hamfest, Centreville, MI
06/18/22 - GM ARC Trunk Swap, Shelby Twp., MI
06/18/22 - Midland Hamfest, Midland, MI
06/19/22 - Monroe Hamfest, Monroe, MI
07/09/22 - Mansfield Mid Summer Trunkfest,
Mansfield, OH
07/10/22 - Flying Beers, Ferndale, MI
07/16/22 - NORAS Fest, Elyria, OH
07/16/22 - GM ARC Trunk Swap, Shelby Twp, MI
07/17/22 - Van Wert Hamfest, Van Wert, OH
08/06/22 - Columbus Hamfest, Columbus, OH
08/13/22 - Letcher Co, Hamfest, Whitesburg, KY
08/13/22 - Cincinnati Hamfest, Owensville, OH
08/20/22 - GM ARC Trunk Swap, Shelby Twp, MI