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VARIOUS PHOTOS FROM EVENTS IN 2009 FEBRUARY 17, 2009 - INSTALLATION OF NEW RADIO/ANTENNA AT EOC IN SHELBY
JANUARY FOXHUNT - HARDIN/321 GASTON COUNTY
FEBRUARY 28TH FOXHUNT - MOORESBORO
BEN KM4C/TODD KG4UZT/JOSH MELVIN WERE WINNERS.
March 14, 2009 - Charlotte Hamfest
March 28, 2009 - Foxhunt Gaston County This time the fox was hidden in Gaston County by George Poteat, K4GLP and the winner was AI4JT, Joel Farmer and KO4ND, Jed Farmer. The next Foxhunt will be held in Cleveland County on April 25th. More details to be announced later.
April 25, 2009 – Foxhunt Held in Cleveland County
2009 Catawba Valley Hamfest – Morganton, NC
2009 TRIATHLON Shelby Amateur Radio Club, ARES of Cleveland County with the help of Gaston County ARES provided communication support to the City of KM on May 30, 2009 for the 10th Annual Over the Mountain Triathlon. It is estimated by the ARRL Public Service Activity Report that the cost of this free public service would be close to $14,000 when factoring in the cost per person/per hour and equipment.—Photos by Bill Bridges, N4WH—Ben Melvin, KM4C—Susan Melvin, K4ZXN and Cy Rowe, K1CY.—not pictured Barney Huddleston, KG4GMI, Pop Voight, W4HQF, Sherland Poteat, KF4TLL, Scott Poteat, KG4TWS, Danny Gilliland, KG4ZJJ, June Melvin, WA4JNJ and Gaye McQueeney, N1XBN. THANKS GO TO BILL BRIDGES, N4WH FOR THE MANY PHOTOGRAPHS HE PROVIDED AND ALSO TO BEN MELVIN, KM4C AND CY ROWE, K1CY FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS! CLICK ON PIC TO ENLARGE USE
ARROWS TO NAVIGATE THROUGH GALLERY. FEMA EARTHQUAKE DRILL ARES of Cleveland County/Shelby Amateur Radio Club members participated in a FEMA/NCEM Drill on June 23rd and 24th at the Cleveland County EOC. The drill simulated an earthquake hitting the Buncombe County area. During the Drill link was made with the State EOC using HF Radio. The antenna, a G5RV was installed the Friday before by Ben Melvin, Todd Vickery, Chip Workman, Neal Hodges, Bill Bridges and some help from Dewey Cook. This drill overlapped with an interoperability drill that tested communications state-wide. Links were established with each major position through the use of HF radio and VHF Radio. VHF communication was enhanced by using repeaters in the PCRN Network of repeaters. Many thanks go out to those who helped by volunteering man power to get the antenna up and also for manning the radios during the drill. The drill on Tuesday started at 7 AM and ended around 7:30 PM and on Wednesday ending around Noon. This drill was very important to ARES as it showed FEMA and NC Emergency Management that truly “When All Else Fails, Amateur Radio Works!
TO VIEW PICS FROM
SETUP AND THE DRILL CLICK ON PIC TO ENLARGE USE ARROWS TO NAVIGATE THROUGH
GALLERY. YOU MAY HAVE TO REFRESH SCREEN BEFORE VIEWING THE OTHER SLIDE SHOWS ON THE PAGE. THANKS TO BILL BRIDGES, N4WH FOR PHOTOS OF THE ANTENNA INSTALLATION 2009 ARRL FIELD DAY
JUNE 27TH AND 28TH <CASAR PARK, CASAR, NC> The group operated on Solar Power for a little while, there was a demonstration of ATV with Doc Skinner, K4GBS, a training/recruitment session with the Red Cross ECRV (Emergency Communications Response Vehicle) with Joe Getlein, W1FAI and lots of visitors, young and old! The wives contributed lots of sweet goodies to the cause and some other home cooked goodies. The GOTA station served its purpose and allowed young folks, new hams and inactive hams a chance to operate the radio some. The local press stopped by to interview participants and to take photographs. Local politicians who were invited stopped by to take in the activities along with local area firefighters, law enforcement and emergency management folks. Many thanks go to those that worked very hard getting the place set up, those that stayed the full time and those that coached the GOTA Station. So many hours go into planning something of this magnitude and I as a participant cannot thank those that made this years field day a success enough. THANKS TO ROBBY HAMRICK, WA4RH AND BEN MELVIN, KM4C FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS DURING FIELD DAY CLICK ON PIC TO ENLARGE USE
ARROWS TO NAVIGATE THROUGH GALLERY. 2009 HAMFEST PICTURES
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