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Fort Wayne Hamfest 2024

Schedule of forums as of November 12, 2024

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VE Testing

Volunteer Examiner - Your Gateway to the Amateur Radio service. The FCC created the VEC system to provide initial licensing examination for prospective new hams and upgrade examination opportunities for those already licensed. Come in and earn or upgrade your HAM license today!

Whitley County VE Test Group
Sponsored by ACARTS

Pass your test and get a free one year ACARTS membership!

https://hamstudy.org/sessions/n9rm
https://w5yi-vec.org/
organization logo 09:00 - 11:45 White Room
Youth Activities

Youth Activities is organized to help young hams (and prospective young hams) meet and socialize with other each other. Whether you’re 1 or 21, it is sure to offer something that young hams will enjoy. Come to chat with other hams, listen to music, grab a snack or participate in one of many activities, such as fox-hunts, scavenger hunts, Morse code fun, a QSL card designing contest, crafts, prizes and more.

Vicky Luetzelschwab AE9YL
Hamfest Youth Activities Manager
Sponsored by ACARTS

https://youthontheair.org/
organization logo 10:00 - 13:45 Archer Room A
ARRL

ARRL is the national association for Amateur Radio in the US. Founded in 1914 by Hiram Percy Maxim as The American Radio Relay League, ARRL is a noncommercial organization of radio amateurs. ARRL numbers within its ranks the vast majority of active radio amateurs in the nation and has a proud history of achievement as the standard-bearer in amateur affairs. ARRL’s underpinnings as Amateur Radio’s witness, partner and forum are defined by five pillars: Public Service, Advocacy, Education, Technology, and Membership.

Carl Luetzelschwab K9LA
Central Division Director (2024)
Josh Long W9HT
Central Division Vice Director (2025)
Robert Burns AK9R
Indiana Section Manager
Michael Alley W9MSK
Indiana Section Emergency Coordinator
Sponsored by ACARTS

https://www.arrl.org
http://www.central.arrl.org/
https://inarrl.org/index.php
organization logo 10:00 - 10:45 Archer Room B
Parks On The Air (POTA)

Parks on the Air (POTA) is an international radiosport award program that encourages licensed amateur radio operators to visit, enjoy and operate portable equipment in a variety of parks and public lands, always respecting other park users and local regulations. POTA issues awards to participants based on a wide range of criteria including the total number of radio contacts made, number made on each amateur radio band, and for different modes of communication including voice, Morse code or FT8.

Matthew Carter KA9MAC
Sponsored by ACARTS

https://parksontheair.com/
organization logo 11:00 - 11:45 Archer Room B
DC Power

This presentation covers the special considerations involved with low voltage high current DC power as is used in Amateur Radio. Cable loss as well as connector suitability are discussed. An overview of the state of battery technology will be presented with a good comparison of the technologies as it applies to Amateur Radio. Battery configurations, safety and the use of solar power are all a included in this session.

West Mountain Radio
Mark Siegesmund W9WMR
Sponsored by ACARTS

https://www.westmountainradio.com
organization logo 12:00 - 12:45 White Room
Stealthy HF Operation

If you live in a modern urban or suburban development, it can be difficult to be a radio amateur and stay on good terms with your neighbours. Your housing development may have restrictions on the types of antenna you are allowed to have, or you may simply wish to avoid being the person who spoils the look of the neighbourhood by putting up something that most non-hams will find visually offensive.

Richard Rikoski W9ZD
Sponsored by ACARTS
organization logo 12:00 - 12:45 Archer Room B
Lithium Batteries and Ham Radio

This presentation offers a high-level overview of lithium-ion batteries specifically in the context of powering ham radio equipment. It covers proper charging techniques and the appropriate equipment to ensure safe and efficient use. The presentation also highlights common failures resulting from electrical misuse and provides practical tips on how users can avoid such abuse, thereby reducing potential fire hazards associated with lithium-ion batteries in ham radio applications.

Kevin Hecksher W9KMH
Sponsored by ACARTS
organization logo 13:00 - 13:45 White Room
Indiana Repeater Council

The Indiana Repeater Council is Indiana's only amateur radio repeater coordination body recognized by the National Frequency Coordinators Council (NFCC). Thank you to everyone who attended the meeting at the Fort Wayne Hamfest today, we value your input and participation.

William Atkinson NF9K
IRC Chairman
Robert Burns AK9R
IRC Vice Chairman
Michael Sercer WA9FDO
IRC Secretary/Treasurer
Sponsored by ACARTS

http://www.ircinc.org/
organization logo 13:00 - 13:45 Archer Room B
NWS SKYWARN Basic Spotter Training

This official in-person training session is the basic two hour NWS certification for SKYWARN spotters required every two years.
SKYWARN® is a volunteer program with between 350,000 and 400,000 trained severe weather spotters. Both HAMs and non-HAMs participate. These volunteers help keep their local communities safe by providing timely and accurate reports of severe weather to the National Weather Service.

Dustin J. Norman
Warning Coordination Meteorologist / Acting Meteorologist in Charge
NWS - WFO Northern Indiana
Sponsored by ACARTS and Allen County SKYWARN

https://www.weather.gov/iwx/trainingspotter
organization logo 14:00 - 15:45 White Room
EmComm

According to the US Federal Communications Commission \'EMCOMM (Emergency Communications) is Amateur Radio's Highest Calling\'. Be prepared to help your community during a disaster. Learn more about the special training required to be an ARRL emergency communications volunteer.

Michael Alley W9MSK
ARRL Indiana Section Emergency Coordinator
Sponsored by ACARTS and Allen County ARES

http://www.arrl.org/ares
https://inarrl.org/index.php/emcomm
organization logo 14:00 - 14:45 Archer Room A
YLRL Young Ladies Radio League

Ethel Smith started an organization that has outlasted its founding mothers, but is still going strong with members all over the world. Members are from all walks of life, all ages and all levels of ham radio interest. Whether they got into the hobby to talk to their spouse locally or go around the world to the strangest of places, the one radio interest they have in common is other YLs.

Linda Metz KC8PKY
YLRL District 9 Director
Sponsored by ACARTS

https://ylrl.net/
organization logo 14:00 - 14:45 Archer Room B
Operating FLDigi and FLAMP

Fldigi is a program that allows an amateur operator to communicate in various \'keyboard-to-keyboard\' digital modes such as PSK, RTTY, MFSK, THOR, and OLIVIA. Together with helper programs like Flmsg (radiogram handling and filing) or Flamp (\'multicast\' large file distribution), the entire "FL" suite of programs can be utilized for everything from casual rag-chewing to being a versatile part of any NBEMS (NarrowBand Emergency Messaging Software) system.

Jackson Wingeier W2TAZ
Sponsored by ACARTS

https://tekdmn.me/fldigi-flamp
organization logo 15:00 - 15:45 Archer Room A
Solar Cycle 25 Update

Space Weather impacts numerous facets of everyday life, from where airplanes can safely fly, to how accurately a farmer plows his field. In addition, there are a large variety of phenomena that are driven by the variability of the sun over periods ranging from hours to years. The NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center provides information for novices and experts alike about the impacts and phenomena of Space Weather.

Carl Luetzelschwab K9LA
Sponsored by ACARTS

https://k9la.us/
organization logo 15:00 - 15:45 Archer Room B

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