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The Lee DeForest Amateur Radio Club is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. 

Announcement by KE6JGM

There Will Be Testing At Rick’s House

Saturday May 17th 2025 @ 8am

More info on our Local Licensing Exams Page.


Announcement by KN6UNL

LDARC has assembled a CW team.

  1. Marcos KN6UNL
  2. Charlie WK3Y
  3. Steve AI6ZW
  4. Bruce WA6STA
  5. Don N6DMP
  6. Fernando KN6SOJ
  7. Karen KN6MJS
  8. Rick KN6RBP
  9. Damon KI6HPV

This team is tasked with making it’s first contact in CW on Summer Field Day.
If you are interested in CW, contact Marcos KN6UNL for more information.


Announcement by KN6RBP

Our next after testing workshop will be on the PiStar WPSD dashboard 
and steering a PiStar with a Yaesu HT. 
I will also demonstrate DMR cross-mode and the settings associated with that.


Buy Summer Field Day Tickets

Summer Field Day Raffle 2025 Items (so far). 

  • FTM-150RASP
  • Palomar Bullet EF 55″ Complete Kit.
  • XIEGU G90 HF RADIO w/ Network and cooling accessories. (Partial Donation from N6CG)
  • FT 70D Donated by N6DMP
  • Chameleon Antenna CHA SS25
  • PiStar Simplex Hotspot (donated by KE6JGM)
  • Duplex Hotspot w/color screen (donated by KM6JWS)
  • 6 Palomar Mix31 Torr0id Prize is 2 with 3 winners.
  • 4 13 turn HF Chokes w/ Palomar Torr0id.

Summer Field Day Raffle Tickets on sale Now! 

Raffle Ticket Prices:

  • $ 5.00 = 1 Ticket
  • $20.00 = 5 Tickets
  • $40.00 = 12 Tickets
  • $50.00 = 15 Tickets
  • $100.00 = 35 Tickets

We have lots of really nice things in this Raffle for you to win. So please, Support our club and have a pretty good chance of winning something cool on a summer day. And since there’s no time like the present. Raffle Tickets can now be purchased in our spiffy new OnLine store.
That’s right, the same place you can buy club hats, t-shirts, Pins & coasters as well as club membership, now has Summer Field Day Raffle tickets available with all the same quantities and price breaks.

So if you haven’t already, check out the NEW LDARC Club Store.
And while you’re there, buy some raffle tickets.


Tickets are also available for our Spring Breakfast Fundraiser!

This years Fall Fundraiser will be at the Colonial Country Club on May, 24th.
Tickets are adults $10.00, children $5.00. Friends and family are also invited.
We’ll be serving from 10am to 11:30.

Buy them before the pancakes are hot!


Tonight’s Eagle Net!

10 meter Eagle Net, 8:00 PM (2000) to 9:00 PM (2100).

  • First week 10 meters 28.360mhz
  • 2nd week 75 meters 3.900mhz
  • 3rd and 4th week is 40 meters 7.238mhz. 
  • 5th week is for something different. SSB 6,12,17 meters or JS8Call any band.
    It is our hope that our new frequencies will allow us to hear each other better as well as make out of area contacts more regularly. Unfortunately these new frequencies do require a General Class license or better. For this reason, we are keeping it on 10 meters the first Tuesday of each month.

This announcement is now linked near the top of this sites welcome page.
The 2 most recent announcements appear as a clickable link.
Clicking on them expands them right there.
You will also find pictures from our resent events with this announcement and on the club home page as well.


There’s always a lot going on at the Lee DeForest Amateur Radio Club!
Keep up with what’s happening, by frequently visiting our club website.
You’ll find all club announcements & newsletters, as well as LDARC,
meeting & event information.
K6LDF.com, where the ham is always fresh.

Announcement by KE6JGM

There Will Be Testing At Rick’s House

Saturday May 17th 2025 @ 8am

More info on our Local Licensing Exams Page.


Announcement by KN6RBP

Our next after testing workshop will be on the PiStar WPSD dashboard
and steering a PiStar with a Yaesu HT.
I will also demonstrate DMR cross-mode and the settings associated with that.
With PiStar and a Yaesu or DMR HT, the world is in your hand.


I am thrilled to announce the NEW LDARC OnLine Store. You will find Shirts, Hats, Stickers, Coasters for Sale. You can also pay your Membership Dues online. And you can do it with a credit card if you prefer that payment method.

As you know KN6AUV is our webmaster. He keeps the roster current on the site and has done a great job with that along with Testing updates and a lot more. When I talked to him about building a store for our website he wasted no time. So just the way we started one morning over Tuesday breakfast, today, over breakfast the store is online. Duane thank you for doing such a great job and doing it so fast. AttaBoy KN6AUV. This is a dream come true and I think another reason why our club is awesome.



Eagle Net Bands & Modes (subject to change)
The Eagle Net has a new schedule!

  • 3rd and 4th week is 40 meters 7.238mhz. 

Raffle Tickets are now on sale for our Summer Field Day raffle.

  • FTM-150RASP
  • Palomar Bullet EF 55″ Complete Kit.
  • XIEGU G90 HF RADIO w/ Network and cooling accessories. (Partial Donation from N6CG)
  • FT 70D Donated by N6DMP
  • Chameleon Antenna CHA SS25
  • PiStar Simplex Hotspot (donated by KE6JGM)
  • Duplex Hotspot w/color screen (donated by KM6JWS)
  • 6 Palomar Mix31 Torr0id Prize is 2 with 3 winners.
  • 4 13 turn HF Chokes w/ Palomar Torr0id.

Google Cloud Drive File Links (KJ6ER, January 2025)

Greg Mihran, KJ6ER

Campbell, California

www.qrz.com/db/KJ6ER

gmihran@me.com

(650) 714-7577

My letter to Greg,

I just want to thank you for your really great presentation at our club meeting last week. I learned a lot and really was surprised about a few things, especially with regard chokes and efficiency. Really good stuff. You have really refined your information in a way that made pieces fit and lights go on for many of us present that night. More over these antenna designs have reinvented field day for us. We used to deploy EF or G5RV type antennas. It was a real pain to deploy and keep area safe. We now have over 8 people in club with one of those 3 designs (mostly performer). So thank you Sir. Thank you for taking the time to speak to our club. Thank you for all the experimentation and testing you do. And thank you for distilling it so effectively, and making all of it available to the ham community, free of charge.

Rick Gardner KN6RBP
LDARC President


There’s always a lot going on at the Lee DeForest Amateur Radio Club!
Keep up with what’s happening, by frequently visiting our club website.
You’ll find all club announcements & newsletters, as well as LDARC,
meeting & event information.
K6LDF.com, where the ham is always fresh.

New Saturday Night Net 75 Meters 3.900 Mhz Saturday Night

This new net is a Roundtable Net and starts at 6:30PM till whenever.
75 Meters EVERY Saturday night.

New Simplex Net on Sunday Nights!

We have a new simplex net on Sunday right after out SwapNet.
The net begins on this repeater at 7:30 on LDARC repeater in FM. Net control will provide frequency information. Then we return to the club repeater for the next frequency.
Thank you KO6ALP for being primary net control for this new net. And for putting this net forward as a idea to the club.

Frequencies have been added and some others have been updated.

Primary Simplex, Net & Event frequencies

  • 2M 146.520 Mhz 2M Calling
  • 2M 147.405 Mhz C4FM & FM LTAC1
  • 2M 146.540 Mhz C4FM & FM LTAC2
  • 1.25M 223.500 Mhz 1.25M Calling
  • 1.25M 223.450 Mhz FM LTAC6
  • 70CM 446.000 FM 70CM Calling
  • 70CM 445.950 FM C4FM & FM LTAC3
  • 70CM 446.150 FM C4FM & FM LTAC4
  • 10M 29.600 Mhz 10M FM Calling
  • 10M 29.630 Mhz C4FM & FM LTAC5
  • 2M 144.281 Mhz USB
  • 6M 50.625 Mhz C4FM
  • 6M 51.025 Mhz USB
  • 6M 52.515 Mhz FM
  • 40M 7.238 Mhz LSB
  • 12M 24.976 Mhz USB
  • 15M 21.37 Mhz USB
  • 17M 18.125 Mhz USB
  • 20M 14.265 Mhz USB
  • 60M Ch2 USB
  • 75M 3.900 Mhz LSB
  • 160M 1.930 Mhz LSB

Congratulations to New and upgraded Licensees.


NEW Lee DeForest Radio Club Swap Net

Sunday’s at 7pm.

This net is C4FM and is on both repeaters as well as
WiresX 01966 & YSF 59073 or 59173

Selling:
1. Astatic D104 Microphones $35 each KN6SOJ
2. Kenwood TH-G71A Dual Band HT w/rechargeable battery and AA Battery Pack, Original Box $115 N6DMP
3. Ameritron RCS-4 Remote Coax Switch $45 KE6JGM
4. MFJ FlexDuck Dual Band MFJ-1717PL Antenna $15 KE6JGM
5. MFJ MFJ-909 600 Watt Mobile Antenna Matcher $30 KE6JGM
6. Heathkit Receiver Model HR-10 as-is $80 KE6JGM
7. Mars SWR SW-10 $5 KE6JGM
8. Yaesu VR 120 Wide Range Receiver $25 KE6JGM
9. AOR AR 2700 Wide Range Receiver $25 KE6JGM
10. AOR AR 8000 Wide Range Receiver $25 KE6JGM
11. BK Precision 100 Mhz Frequency Counter 1803A as-is $15 KE6JGM
12. Larsen Kulrod NMO Antenna $2 KE6JGM
13. Yaesu FTM 200 2M, 70CM FM, C4FM Transceiver and HRI 200 Digital and Analog Internet Linking Interface $325 KE6JGM
14. Comet GP-6 Dual Band Antenna $75 KE6JGM
15. Icom IC 7300 HF, 6M Transceiver $650 KE6JGM
16. Yaesu FT-840 HF Transceiver $300 KE6JGM

Wanted:
1. 100 Watt Amp for QRP HF rig KN6SOJ
2. VHF Amp KN6RBP

— 
Robert Lee Brown II
KE6JGM
3891 Rexford Dr.
Hemet,  CA 92545
(951) 448-6773 mobile
(951) 473-6846 mobile
bob@robertleebrown.email
www.k6ldf.com


GET A NEW LICENSE, OR UPGRADE YOUR CURRENT LICENSE

There Will Be Testing At Rick’s House

FCC License Testing - All License Classes Amateur Radio Licensing exams are held locally in the Hemet/San Jacinto area by the Lee De Forest Amateur Radio Club, on the 3rd Saturday of odd months, at 0800 ...

Amateur Radio Complaints

Amateur radio complaints should be as specific as possible, citing dates, times, and frequencies on which alleged violations occurred. Complaints should also include a name and telephone number where the complainant can be reached for further details, if necessary. Please submit your complaints/concerns regarding amateur radio to the Commission’s on-line complaint system. The appropriate form for your complaint can be found here: https://consumercomplaints.fcc.gov and click on the radio icon.

Willful or Malicious Interference Complaints

Section 97.101(d) of the Commission’s Rules prohibits amateur operators from willfully or maliciously interfering with or causing interference to any radio communication or signal. 47 C.F.R. § 97.101(d).

The Spectrum Enforcement Division, in conjunction with the Regional and Field Offices, is responsible for responding to complaints of willful and/or malicious interference among amateur radio service licensees.

 

https://www.fcc.gov/reports-research/guides/amateur-radio-complaints


Ham Camp Video


Bands & Modes Monthly HF Contest

Lets have some fun, and change up Bands & Modes a bit.

On the third Tuesday for bands and modes, from 20:30 to 21:00 we work for points, fun & prestige. all while improving our HF capabilities.

Here’s the plan.

  • 2 Points for any QSO on any band, using any mode.
  • 1 point for any QSO another station makes using the frequency you shared with the group.

1 bonus point for each QSO you post on QRZ.com

And for those of you who really want get big points,
10 points for any CW contact on any band.

Finally, as an incentive to help new hams use the tech area of 10M

2 bonus points for any QSO made by you or another station you sent to the tech area of the 10M band.

Our regular 10M frequency will continue to be our net frequency.
Points and frequency’s are to be reported to net control. Only then do the points count.
Net control will also keep track of who found a frequency we use for a QSO’s.

The winner will receive an official, LDARC, ATABOY.

All QSO’s must be made using modes and frequencies indicated on the icom band plan linked here
As always, only operate within the parameters of your FCC license.

I just made all of this up so any feedback you have will be appreciated.


Announcements


Nets Notes


Winter Field Day

Winter Field Day Chili Cook Off

LDARC Membership is due January of each year. If you haven’t paid your dues now is the time. If you would like to become a member you can download the application on our website. Membership must be mailed in or handed to our treasurer.
Click Here For our Membership form.
We also accept ARRL memberships and renewals all year long.
When you pay via our club we get a commission. It’s a great way to support ARRL as well as LDARC.


ARRL Affiliated Club Commission Program

Why subscribe or renew with our club?

  • The ARRL Affiliated Club Commission Program allows ARRL Affiliated Clubs to earn a commission on new and renewing regular memberships.
  • Each new ARRL member earns the club a $15.00 commission. New members are defined as never having been a member or a returning member that has not been a member for two years. Each renewal now earns the club a $5.00 commission. There is no limit to the amount a club can earn in this program.

Your membership supports ARRL’s work to promote and protect amateur radio and provides you with benefits to do more with your amateur radio license.

By renewing or better yet subscribing through our club you not only benefit ARRL, they will return a commission to us.

ARRL fights for our right to use ham radio and with all the bands we enjoy. From field day to learning antenna design, they provide the resources you need.
ARRL membership is a great way to support your operating privileges at every level from Washington to Hemet. Get the most from your callsign by supporting ARRL and of course the Le DeForest amateur radio club.

Use this link to print out the subscription form and turn it in at our next meeting with your payment.



Bands & Modes

What Bands & Modes would you be interested in trying? We have been conducting exercises to test usability, and viability of some Bands and Modes for two way voice communication. Our Eagle Net is every Tuesday at 20:00. Recently we have been moving to other bands and or modes around 20:30. Announcements are made on the preceding Roster Net. We have worked 10, 40, 80 meters. On Wednesday after our Digital Only Net we sometimes move to C4FM on 2 meters. We have also used C4FM on 10m and 70cm …

Winter Field Day 2023


Christmas Award Ceremonies


Cajon Pass Day Trip

Click here for pics video & info of the day.


Candyland Christmas Parade Exibit

SUMMER FIELD DAY VIDEO 2022


Projects

  • KN6UNL Antenna Project
    Last weekend KN6UNL, WK3Y & myself KN6RBP conducted an antenna building bonanza.We built 9 antennas, 5-10 meter roll ups and 4-Open Stub J-Poles. And we have parts ready for 3 more J-Poles. KE6JGM & KN6MJS were on hand for the building of their J-Poles.Thank you Marcos for making this … Continue reading
  • XLX & WiresX! Cross Mode System
  • 2 meter NMO/PL259 antenna project
    SG2000: 144MHz(2m) KE6JGM gave me this antenna without the ground plane. The first time I used it, fortunately, was with the 991a and with swr indicated. After a brief gasp I stopped transmitting and switched out the antenna. I forget what the swr was but it was no good. And … Continue reading
  • Rick’s Antenna Project
    Been using a Cushcraft R5 as my primary HF antenna. AI6ZW is loaning it to me(thank you Steve). It does 10,12,15,17 & 20 meters. Very effective on FT8. Now Before It worked ok but our primary network switch is just on the other side of the exterior wall where … Continue reading