Calendar of Events
Events in June 2022
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29May 29, 2022●(1 event) Memorial Day HamfestMay 29, 2022 Memorial Day Hamfest Maryland F. M. Association, Inc Howard County Fair Grounds, 2210 Fairgrounds Road, West Friendship, MD 21794 Contact: John Elgin , WA3MNN, 518 Copley Lane Silver Spring, MD 20904 Phone: 301-641-5313 Email: marylandfm@verizon.net Talk-In: 146.76, 224.76, 444.0 tone 107.2 for all bands |
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11June 11, 2022●(1 event) 9:00 am: Ham Radio Examinations – There are three types of license Exams, including:
Wyoming United Methodist Church |
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13June 13, 2022
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14June 14, 2022●(1 event) 7:00 pm: KC3ARC Monthly Club Meeting @ 7pm –
911 Public Safety Blvd., Dover, DE. 19901 7:00PM, at the Kent County Emergency Operations Center. 911 Public Safety Blvd., Dover, DE. 19901 |
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19June 19, 2022●(1 event) Father's Day HamFest at ArcadiaJune 19, 2022 Father's Day Hamfest at Arcadia Baltimore Amateur Radio Club Arcadia Fairgrounds, 16920 Carnival Ave., Upperco, MD 21155 Contact: David Shadwell , AB3TE, P.O.Box 120 Reisterstown, MD 21136 Phone: 410-252-2878 Email: W3FT67@yahoo.com Talk-In: 146.67 PL 107.2 Arcadia Fair Grounds |
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25June 25, 2022●(1 event) ARRL Field Day (Weekend)June 25, 2022 – June 26, 2022 The Kent County Amateur Radio Club will be at Brecknock County Park for the ARRL June 2022 Field Day More details coming soon. Some New Rules Going into Effect this Year for ARRL Field Day; After taking a few detours over the past couple of years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ARRL Field Day rules are being updated on a permanent basis starting this summer. ARRL conducted a Field Day community survey with invitations propagated far and wide, and direct emails sent to more than 15,000 individuals and ARRL-affiliated clubs. After sorting through, reviewing, and discussing the survey results, the ARRL Programs and Services Committee recommended a number of rule changes for ARRL Field Day, which will take place this year over the June 25 - 26 weekend. Starting this year, the maximum PEP output for a transmitter used by anyone submitting a Field Day log will be 100 W. The power multiplier of 2 will remain in place, and the high-power category will be removed from the rules. Until this year, the maximum low-power limit had been 150 W for most ARRL- sponsored operating events. The power multiplier will remain at 5 for QRP participants running a maximum of 5 W or less. As previously announced, 100 W is now the low-power category limit for all ARRL and IARU HF Contests, effective January 1, 2022. A couple of changes instituted initially as accommodations for the COVID-19 pandemic will remain. Class D (Home) stations will continue to be able to earn points for contacts with other Class D stations. The club aggregate scoring change initiated in 2020 as a temporary measure will become part of the permanent rules. In the aggregate scoring plan, the scores of individual stations are combined under the score of a single club. Another change, involving Rule 7.3.2 Media Publicity, has been modified. Rules to date have offered 100 bonus points for attempting to obtain publicity and demonstrating same. With the ease of posting via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and various other media websites, Field Day participants will now be required to obtain publicity, not just try to do so. Any combination of bonafide media hits would qualify for the bonus points. For example, posting the details of your upcoming or ongoing Field Day activity, or your Field Day results, on a club or news media site, on Facebook, or via Twitter and Instagram would meet the bonus criteria. Photos and videos are encouraged as part of media posts. |
26June 26, 2022●(1 event) ARRL Field Day (Weekend)June 25, 2022 – June 26, 2022 The Kent County Amateur Radio Club will be at Brecknock County Park for the ARRL June 2022 Field Day More details coming soon. Some New Rules Going into Effect this Year for ARRL Field Day; After taking a few detours over the past couple of years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ARRL Field Day rules are being updated on a permanent basis starting this summer. ARRL conducted a Field Day community survey with invitations propagated far and wide, and direct emails sent to more than 15,000 individuals and ARRL-affiliated clubs. After sorting through, reviewing, and discussing the survey results, the ARRL Programs and Services Committee recommended a number of rule changes for ARRL Field Day, which will take place this year over the June 25 - 26 weekend. Starting this year, the maximum PEP output for a transmitter used by anyone submitting a Field Day log will be 100 W. The power multiplier of 2 will remain in place, and the high-power category will be removed from the rules. Until this year, the maximum low-power limit had been 150 W for most ARRL- sponsored operating events. The power multiplier will remain at 5 for QRP participants running a maximum of 5 W or less. As previously announced, 100 W is now the low-power category limit for all ARRL and IARU HF Contests, effective January 1, 2022. A couple of changes instituted initially as accommodations for the COVID-19 pandemic will remain. Class D (Home) stations will continue to be able to earn points for contacts with other Class D stations. The club aggregate scoring change initiated in 2020 as a temporary measure will become part of the permanent rules. In the aggregate scoring plan, the scores of individual stations are combined under the score of a single club. Another change, involving Rule 7.3.2 Media Publicity, has been modified. Rules to date have offered 100 bonus points for attempting to obtain publicity and demonstrating same. With the ease of posting via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and various other media websites, Field Day participants will now be required to obtain publicity, not just try to do so. Any combination of bonafide media hits would qualify for the bonus points. For example, posting the details of your upcoming or ongoing Field Day activity, or your Field Day results, on a club or news media site, on Facebook, or via Twitter and Instagram would meet the bonus criteria. Photos and videos are encouraged as part of media posts. |
27June 27, 2022●(1 event) 7:00 pm: Emcomm Meeting @ 7pm – Kent County Emergency Operations Center |
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