All of the Previous Presentations that we have collected are listed here with a short write-up and links to the presentation files and our YouTube channel, GarsTube. Not all meetings had formal presentations and therefore no files are available.
- Meeting Programs are in GREEN
- Workshops are in BLUE
- TechFest and other Forums are in RED
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2024-01-13 – NanoVNA (Vector Network Analyzer) – Lee Johnson N4WYE
This is at least the 4th time Lee has given this presentation in the Metro Atlanta area and it still draws a crowd as more folks buy a NanoVNA. Back in January 2021, Lee gave an earlier version of this presentation at a GARS meeting and then followed up with a GARS Workshop in February 2021. There is also a GarsTube video so check that out. In this version, Lee has updated the slides and added a little info about the NanoSA (Spectrum Analyzer).
- Lee’s presentation in PDF (2.5MB) and PowerPoint (328MB) format.
2024-01-13 – 2024-01-13 – AREDN – Kevin Igarashi-Ball W4KIB
First, this presentation is a take-off of the presentation Kevin and Larry AB4NX gave at a GARS meeting in November. This presentation is to a wider audience and gives an overview of AREDN and the infrastructure needed for the many applications that a high-speed Amateur Radio Digital Network can be used for. Kevin then went into the Gwinnett AREDN development which is in the Proof of Concept stage where we are educating our local hams and looking for possible sites on high ground. Kevin went over some of the challenges of “Line of Site” communications. He finished up by going over the hardware needed and First Steps.
- Kevin’s presentation in PDF (5.6MB) format.
2024-01-13 – ARDC (Amateur Radio Digital Communications – Rebecca Key KO4KVG
Rebecca is the Communications Manager of ARDC and she gave an intro of ARDC and their grants in the areas of; Growth, Education & Scholarships, and Research & Development as they relate to Amateur Radio. Key topics included; How to apply for a grant to help your amateur radio club/group grow. What is 44Net/AMPRNet.
- Rebecca’s presentation in PDF (6.1MB) format.
2024-01-13 – Antenna Modeling – Lee Johnson N4WYE
In this presentation, Lee explains what Antenna Modeling is and touches the background of such software. Then he gets into how to use it and why he chose this version. Don’t let Maxwell’s Equations scare you, your computer will do all of the heavy math. With modeling software you might reduce the number of times you calculate antenna dimensions, raise, lower, and adjust your antenna. Plus you can visualize your antenna’s gain and radiation pattern. Then with the aid of a Polar Map, also known as a Great Circle Map, you can see where your antenna will focus its energy.
- Lee’s presentation in PDF (2.3MB) format and PowerPoint (111 MB) format.
2023-11-14 – AREDN MESH – Larry Whited AB4NX and Kevin Igarashi-Ball W4KIB
Larry AB4NX one of our ARRL Technical Specialists and Kevin W4KIB explained how AREDN (Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network) uses off-the-shelf WiFI routers flashed with special software to provide hams with a high-speed data network. These networks offer a variety of tools independent of the Internet such as; VOIP phones, IP cameras, chat, and email services.
- Their presentation files are in both PDF and PowerPoint.
- GARS Tube link coming soon.
2023-10-18 – Show-n-Tell – Favorite Ham Projects
The Workshop broke out into 3 major groups; DMR Hotspots, MESH Networks, and various topics centered around topics at GARS Meetings and Workkshops with a big focus on the need for volunteers at the Stone Mountain HamFest in November. Also discussed were various antenna projects; Fan-Dipole versus EFHW and the need for antenna modeling to understand the effects of antenna height and ground slop to visualize the takeoff angle for DX versus NVIS antennas.
- No presentation files are available.
2023-10-10 – Show-n-Tell – Favorite Ham Projects – Hosted by Kevin Scott K4GTR
This is truly a GARS Hit Event. Various GARS members shared their Favorite Ham Projects and answered questions.
- Favorite Ham Project files in both PDF and PowerPoint
- GARS Tube link coming soon.
2023-09-19 – Favorite Ham Radio and Related Websites and Apps
Nobody present wanted to go over Favorite Websites and Apps so folks broke into groups and went over DRM Hot Spots, the flashing of a MicroTik Access Point with AREDN MESH software. Plus we had various other discussions about the upcoming Stone Mountain HamFest, recruiting volunteers for the HamFest, and the new GA ARES website.
- No presentation files are available.
2023-09-12 – GARS Favorite Websites and Phone Apps – Hosted by Kevin Scott K4GTR
Tonight’s presentation was hosted by Kevin K4GTR and is one of our favorites and has become an annual event where various GARS members share links to some of their favorite Ham-Radio-related websites.
- GARS Favorite Websites and Phone Apps file is in PDF format.
- GARS Tube link coming soon.
2023-08-15 – Workshop – Mobile Radio Installations – Alex Kowalchuk AK4AM
This was one of our highest-attended Workshops of the year. Alex gave a brief review of his presentation and then most of us went outside to look at the various instalations of radios and antennas.
- No presentation files are available.
2023-08-08 – Mobile Radio Installations – Alex Kowalchuk AK4AM
Alex, AK4AM, gave an excellent presentation on how to install a radio in your vehicle. Plenty of photos of his and other club members’ vehicles showing how to route and hide cables. Mounting ideas for radios, speakers, and antennas. Since it was still daylight when the meeting was over a few stayed and showed off their radio installations.
- No presentation files are available.
- GarsTube link; Mobile Radio Installs
2023-07-18 – GARS Repeaters – David Adcock KA4KKF
David KA4KKF was available to answer questions on GARS repeaters. We discussed the pros and cons of a new repeater site in the Northern part of the county. Joe AD4PZ and Steve WB2OGY discussed line-of-site obstacles between their QTHs and various repeater sites. Other topics were DMR, MagLoop antennas, and possible meeting topics
- No presentation files are available.
2023-07-11 – The GARS repeater system – David Adcock KA4KKF
David gave an overview of the GARS repeater system listing; where the various repeaters were, approximate antenna heights and coverage, location of remote receivers, and future plans.
- David’s presentation file is in PDF format.
- GarsTube link; GARS Repeaters
2023-06-20 – Field Day Preparations – David Adcock KA4KKF
David KA4KKF and the Station Captains used this opportunity to get the N3FJP Field Day logging PCs configured. Also discussed were Field Day setup time, station layout, and antenna placement. Earl AF4FG passed out GARS Field Day T-shirts to those who ordered them. Bob K4CQO and Mark KN2TOD had a small gathering of folks around the DMR table.
- No presentation files are available.
2023-06-13 – Annual Ice Cream Social and 50-Year Anniversary Celebration
We had a brief discussion about Field Day at this meeting followed by our annual ice cream social at Harbins Park. We had a great turnout with folks enjoying ice cream and cupcakes followed by door prizes in celebration of our 50th anniversary.
- No presentation files are available.
2023-05-09 – Fox Hunting – Joe Biddle AD4PZ
Due to a massive amount of rain attendance for this Workshop was way down and since none of the Fox Hunters were present, Joe saved his After Action Review of the Harbins Park Fox Hunt for later. David KA5KKF used this opportunity to briefly go over some Field Day planning and the building of 1/4 wave stubs to help reduce inter-station interference. Earl AF5FG went over how the Dacula Memorial Day Parade will be different this year with the parade flowing in the opposite direction. Most of our work in the parking lot will be the same except the participants will exit the parking by the gazebo. Elmers stepped forward to help Tom KQ4HHV program his new HT.
- No presentation files are available.
2023-05-09 – Fox Hunting – Jim Sorenson KA4IIA & Joe Biddle AD4PZ
Jim, Joe, and with comments from Tim Lemmon KW4U they gave us the ins and outs of how to do a successful Fox Hunt, also known as a Transmitter Hunt. There were plenty of examples of antennas, attenuators, pre-amplifiers, offset attenuators, and other gadgets, plus useful tips to help with a hunt and how to narrow down the search area. A follow-up Fox Hunt was scheduled for the following Saturday at Harbins Park.
- Jim’s presentation file is in PDF format.
- GarsTube link; Fox Hunting (Transmitter Hunting)
2023-04-18 – Pi-Star A Digital Repeater On Your Desktop – Mark Prichard KN2TOD
Of the 14 that attended the Workshop; 8 owned a least 1 DMR hotspot and a DMR radio, only 1 owned just a DMR radio, and 3 others showed interest in getting into DMR. Mark and Bob K4CQO held the record for the number of DMR/Pi-Star hotspots owned. Mark and Bob helped a few get their Pi-Star hotspots and DMR radios configured. All in all, this was a very successful and informative Workshop.
2023-04-11 – Pi-Star A Digital Repeater On Your Desktop – Mark Prichard KN2TOD
Mark gave a lengthy and very informative presentation providing information on selecting, assembling, and configuring a digital hotspot; utilizing the hotspot for QSOs and Nets; reporting and logging; and creating code plugs to connect to repeaters/talk groups/networks. At the end of the presentation, we were invited to look at the various, live/functioning, Pi-Star hotspots Richard had on display. The hands-on part will be covered next week at the Workshop.
- GarsTube link; Pi-Star A Digital Repeater on your Desktop
2023-03-21 – Ribbit – A new digital texting mode for VHF & UHF – Pierre Deliou W4CKX
For this Workshop we focused on getting the Ribbit files installed and configured then spent the rest of the time sending random test messages.
- No presentation files are available.
2023-03-14 – Ribbit – A new digital texting mode for VHF & UHF – Pierre Deliou W4CKX
Pierre is the creator of Ribbit which is a new Digital Messaging mode for VHF/UHF for recreational and emergency use. It can also be used on HF and SHF. It simply leverages the computing power of a smartphone to acoustically couple the microphones and speakers of your HT and smartphone to transfer digital messages. No other hardware or cables are required.
- Pierre’s presentation file is in PDF format.
- GarsTube link; Ribbit Digital Texting Mode
- More info at the Ribbit Radio website.
2023-02-21 – Volunteers in Amateur Radio – Various Speakers
This Workshop focused on getting volunteers for various GARS events. The main focus was on the GA QSO Party in April, our annual Dog Show/Funder Raiser, the Dacula Memorial Day Parade, and Field Day. We discusses other events where we could try to get more members out and on the radio with a focus on New Hams and those with only a Tech license.
- No presentation files are available.
- Volunteer opportunities and sign-up sheets are on the GARS home page.
2023-02-14 – Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) – Hal Coller W4IGE
The first half of Hal’s presentation was of interest to the GARS members and the second half provided information about ARES and its various aspects of operation and how ham radio operators can participate.
- Hal’s presentation file is in PDF format.
- More info can be found on the Gwinnett Co ARES website and the Georgia ARES website.
2023-01-17 – The World Below 160 Meters – Kevin Scott K4GTR
In this Workshop, Kevin continued his “Below 160m” presentation with live audio of various stations he could receive with a magnetic loop antenna at the EAA hangar.
- See the Jan 7th files
2023-01-07 – The World Below 160 Meters – Kevin Scott K4GTR
Kevin’s presentation was on the Ham Bands below 160m and other things we can listen to. He went into great detail on the modes used on 630 and 2200 meters. Most interesting were antennas for those really low bands and the transverters needed to transmit on those bands.
- Kevin’s presentation files are in both PDF and PowerPoint.
2022-12-03 – GARS Holiday Party and GARS Ham of the Year
Attendance was estimated at 50+ and was a great time with friends. Ralph Pickwick KJ4CNC was selected and awarded as our Ham of the Year 2022. See the December GARzette for more info and photos of the Holiday Party and Ham of the Year.
- No presentation files are available.
2022-11-15 – Radio Astronomy for Hams – Tom Crowley KT4XN
During this Workshop, Tom brought in a half-dozen show-n-tell Radio Astronomy items that are within reach of those wanting to explore space/time through radio. One showed how to convert a Direct TV satellite dish to detect heat. He had various VLF receivers and tabletop loop antennas.
- No presentation files are available.
2022-11-08 – Radio Astronomy for Hams – Tom Crowley KT4XN
Tom talked about the science of Radio Astronomy and how the use of Radio Waves gives us more details about what surrounds us as compared to just looking at the stars through a telescope. His talk included photos of some of the large antenna arrays he has visited. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently published a nice article about him.
- No presentation files are available.
2022-10 -11 – GARS Show-n-Tell – The Hands-on Workshop
The highlights of this Show-n-Tell Workshop; Larry AB5NX brought in his very extensive VHF Winlink stations to demo Winlink. Folks asked questions and got help setting up Winlink. The hangar was filled with the sound of data packets being exchanged. Dave W3DJS brought in a Raspberry Pi and answered questions.
- No presentation files are available.
2022-10-04 – GARS Show-n-Tell – Meeting Presentation – Various Speakers
This is another one of our popular meeting topics and is becoming an annual event where various members show-n-tell about some of their Ham Radio projects. Such as how to repair or restore test equipment, radios, build antennas, etc.
- No presentation files are available.
2022–09-20 – Favorite Ham Radio and Related Websites – Various Websites
We did a more in-depth review of some of the shared websites. Bill WB4WTN added a few new Favorite Ham Radio websites to the list. David KA4KKF added a new Ham Cram webpage to the GARS website. Dave W4DTR and Bob K4CQO used the Workshop to go over new VE procedures and set up tablets for future exam sessions versus paper exams.
- Google Maps with counties overlaid.
- Digital Modes are illustrated with waterfalls and sound examples.
- New GARS Activities webpage about our Ham Crams.
- No presentation files are available.
2022-09-13 – Favorite Ham Radio and Related Websites and Apps – Various Speakers
This has become one of our Annual meeting topics where members share some of their favorite Ham Related websites and apps.
- No presentation files are available.
2022-08-16 – How to build a 4-element, 2m, Cubical Quad Antenna – Dallas N4DDM
At this Workshop Dallas presented the final build and went over building techniques so this could be built with common hand tools. Also discussed was how to get the spacers perpendicular and at the right spacing. The final cost was right at $20.
- This was a live presentation, no files are available.
2022-08-09 – How to build a 4-element, 2m, Cubical Quad Antenna – Dallas N4DDM
Dallas went over his selection of plans found on the Internet and the Bill of Materials. The plan/goal is to make this antenna from items found in most garages or big box hardware stores. Also discussed was how the online calculators can scale this to either a 6m or 10m antenna and with a little work one could build both on the same boom using the same spreaders. A commercial version of this antenna sells for more than $120 and does not come with bragging rights.
- Dallas’ presentation (coming soon)
- GarsTube link; (coming soon)
2022-07-19 – Prequel – How to build a 4-element, 2m, Cubical Quad Antenna – Dallas N4DDM
In this Workshop, Dallas talked about his selection of Cubical Quad antennas calculators and selection of building supplies. Joe demonstrated his 70cm Quad-Yagi.
- This was a live presentation, no files are available.
2022-07-12 – Winlink email via Amateur Radio – Mark Bell N7GRB and Larry Whited AB4NX
This presentation was created by our ARRL Technical Specialists Mark Bell N7GRB and presented by our ARRL Technical Coordinator Larry Whited AB4NX. Both were appointed to their positions for their devotion to training ARES members throughout Georgia. Winlink and RMS gateways make up our primary Emergency Communications platform. Winlink goes beyond emergency communications and is used by many hams when they are beyond the reach of a typical Internet connection such as; Maritime Mobile, Camping/RVing, or whenever the lights go out in Georgia. Larry brought his portable RMS gateway to facilitate live demos of email via amateur radio.
- Mark’s presentation files are in both PDF and PowerPoint.
2022-06-21 – Field Day Preparations – David Adcock KA4KKF
We meet at the EAA Hangar and David talked the station captains through the steps of configuring the laptops for Field Day logging while others worked on APRS and DMR.
- This was a live presentation, no files are available.
2022-06-14 – Ice Cream Social and Field Day Preparations – David Adcock KA4KKF
We meet at Harbins Park in Dacula (our Field Day site) and David covered the needs/plans for Field Day. John Talipsky Jr. N3ACK, President of the Atlanta Radio Club, presented Ralph Pickwick KJ4CNC with the Georgia Educator of the Year award. Then the Ice Cream Social began.
- This was a live presentation, no files are available.
2022-05-17 – Re-capping and Tube Testing to Bring Radios Back to Life – Don Woodward KD4APP
In this Workshop, Don brought his Hallicrafters S-120, tube tester, and a bunch of documentation about them that he used in his restoration project. He also brought in the original and custom-made “Bakelite” rear and bottom panels for his Hallicrafter S-38B restore project. Don also brought in his RIGOL Spectrum Analyzer for folks to test the spectral purity of their HF transmitters. After the Workshop follow-up – One of the conversations was about “silver mica disease” in IF transformers.
- See the YouTube link – AM Radio Silver Mica Disease Repair
2022-05-10 – Re-capping and Tube Testing to Bring Radios Back to Life – Don Woodward KD4APP
In Don’s presentation, he went through the test equipment he has acquired to safely power up an old rig after replacing any old frayed power cords. He showed slides of repairs previous owners have done and how he tackled them. Don then went over how to purchase re-cap kits versus having to research and source each cap from various vendors.
- Don’s presentation is in PDF (140MB) format.
- GarsTube link; (coming soon)
2022-04-19 – Digital Mode Radio (DMR) – Bob Hoffmann K4CQO
Bob assisted about a half dozen that brought in their DMR radios. There were a few DMR Hotspots available for folks to test their radios. Bob passed out a DMR Handout showing the steps to create a Code Plug and a list of local DMR repeaters. We had 3 smaller groups working on APRS and Power Pole connectors and demonstrating test equipment for the Ham Shack.
- Bob’s DMR Handout in PDF (143KB) format.
2022-04-12 – Digital Mode Radio (DMR) – Bob Hoffmann K4CQO
Bob went over the technical aspects of Digital Mode Radio (DMR) and how it differs from; D-Star, FM, Fusion, and SSB. He talked about what Talk Groups are and how to access them. At a high level, Bob went over the steps on how to program a DMR radio.
- Bob’s presentation is in both PDF (785KB) and PowerPoint (3642KB) format.
- Note there are no speaker notes in the PowerPoint version.
- GarsTube link; “What is DMR?” by Bob Hoffman K4CQO
2022-03-15 – Workshop – Digital Modes for Amateur Radio (Part-2) – Bob Hensey K4VBM
This was the 2nd Workshop on Digital Modes for Amateur Radio. Bob made the rounds assisting those that brought laptops and Jump Kits. Those that didn’t
bring gear huddled around to watch, learn, and contribute. We had two smaller groups working on APRS and testing of two HF rigs.
- No formal presentation was made.
2022-03-08 – Digital Modes for Amateur Radio (Part-2) – Bob Hensey K4VBM
This was Part 2 of Bob’s Digital Modes for Amateur Radio presentation. He continued his in-depth introduction to weak signal digital modes. Many tips and tricks were talked about how to operate split on FT8. Bob covered what he calls “chatty” modes such as PSK31 and JS8Call where hams can have meaningful QSOs versus just a signal report exchange for chasing DX. Bob stressed that these weak signal modes allow modest stations to make worldwide contacts and these modes are in reach of Technicians on 10m and up. Don’t let living in a HOA neighborhood hold you back.
2022-02-15 – Workshop – Digital Modes for Amateur Radio (Part-1) – Bob Hensey K4VBM
Bob made the rounds and helped those that needed a hand at getting things working.
Those that didn’t bring laptops or rigs huddled around to watch and learn.
- Installing and Configuring Meinberg – Network Time Protocol – PDF (947KB) and PowerPoint (353KB) format
- Installing and Configuring K9DUR’s UTCclock – PDF (830KB) and PowerPoint (353KB) format
2022-02-08 – Digital Modes for Amateur Radio (Part-1) – Bob Hensey K4VBM
Bob presented the first half of his Digital Modes for Amateur Radio. The focus was on FT8 and setting up the Network Time Protocol so your station timing is correct.
This is the first of a series of Meeting presentations are followed up with a hands-on Workshop the following week.
- Bob’s presentation in PDF (coming soon).
2022-01-18 – Workshop – GARS Winter Field Day – Logging Software Configuration – David Adcock KA4KKF
David covered how to configure N3FJP Winter Field Day and other logging software to work with the scoreboard status page on W4GR. This allows us to have a healthy level of competition between our members.
- David’s presentation in PDF (410KB) format.
2022-01-11 – Automatic Antenna Tuners – Dwayne Kincaid WD8OYG of LDG Electronics
Due to Zoom complications, our guest speaker Dwayne Kincaid WD8OYG was not able to join us. So Kevin Scott K4GTR presented Dwayne’s presentation on the history of antenna tuners. Kevin did an outstanding job in the presentation and answered many questions from the audience.
- Dwayne’s presentation in PDF (762KB) format.
2021-11-16 – Workshop – 2m Roll-up J-Pole Antenna – Dallas N4DDM
Dallas touched on the theory of 1/4 wave matching stubs, 1/2 wave impedance transformers, common mode choke baluns, and showed us his twist to the common Roll-up J-Pole (A.K.A. Slim Jim) to adjust the 50-ohm connection and tune the length of the antenna. We had a small turnout to build antennas but had plenty of Elmers to help. 5-6 antennas were made unfortunately we ran out of time before all of the antennas were completed.
- Dallas presentation in PDF (288KB) and PowerPoint (372KB) format with speaker notes.
- Construction photos and a detailed write-up are in the December GARzette, pages 7-9.
2021-11-09 – Current status of the HamSCI project – Dr. Nathaniel Frissell Ph.D. W2NAF
Dr. Nathaniel Frissell used simulations based on data from recent solar storms and eclipses to demonstrate that the ionosphere responsible for long-distance high-frequency radio propagation, is not a smooth structure as often depicted in textbooks. Instead, it is highly dynamic and subject to numerous unexplained small-scale spatial and temporal variabilities. Even with the large, professional-grade observational networks that currently exist, the ionospheric system remains undersampled. In his presentation, he explained how the Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation (HamSCI) is working to design a Personal Space Weather Station (PSWS) that individuals can place in their own backyards, make observations that contribute to the advancement of ionospheric science, and benefit their own personal amateur radio operations.
- Nathaniel’s presentation in PDF (3.7MB) and PowerPoint (337MB) format.
- About HamSCI
- GarsTube link; HamSCI The Ionosphere from your Backyard
2021-10-19 – Workshop – GARS Repeater System – David Adcock KA4KKF
David talked about the current status of the GARS repeaters, controllers, remote receivers, voters, Echo Link, System Fusion, user commands, and touched on future plans. We had a 2m and 70cm set of duplexers on-site for folks to physically see what a duplexer looks like. David brought the GARS portable 2m repeater.
- This was a live presentation, no files are available.
2021-10-12 – Favorite Ham Radio and Related Websites – Bill Cherepy WB4WTN
Bill solicited the GARS membership to submit their “favorite ham radio-related websites” and then facilitated each of them to briefly talk about what makes those sites their favorites.
- Bill’s compiled list of submitted favorite ham radio-related websites in PDF (237) and Word Docx (13KB) format.
- GarsTube link; Favorite Ham Radio & Related Websites
2021-09-21 – Workshop – Portable to Whole House Generators – Kerby Spruiell KG5DLD
Kerby’s presentation was on backup power generators for your family/home with a focus on; type of generator, generator size, fuel options, and costs. The presentation included a Q&A period to help select the generator appropriate for your needs and budget. In the aftermath of Texas’ Snowmageddon Kerby has upgraded his portable generator to a whole house generator.
- Kerby’s presentation in PDF (3MB) and PowerPoint (12MB) format.
2021-09-14 – An Overview in Next Generation of HF Radio Technology – Michael Walker VA3MW
Michael talked about the changes in HF radio technology in the last 50 years and how Software Defined Radio (SDR) technology is in use today. We now get much better radio performance for our investment dollar using SDR. Mike explained and then demonstrated how Software Defined Radio outperforms the traditional Super Heterodyne radio.
- Michael’s presentation in PDF (4MB) format.
- GarsTube link; Software Defined Radio by Michael Walker VA3MW
2021-08-17 – Workshop – RADIO Scouting & Jamboree on the Air (JOTA) – Steve Back WB2OGY
- Steve’s presentation is in both PDF (406KB) and PowerPoint (801KB) format.
2021-08-10 – Working Amateur Satellites – Ruth Willet KM4LAO
Ruth presented how to make contacts using FM and linear satellites. She gave a brief history of satellites, the science behind satellite communications, equipment needed, logical steps for making QSOs, useful apps/websites for tracking satellites, and fun ways to earn awards! She introduced us to the complex fun of satellite communications and encouraged us to try it for ourselves!
- Ruth’s presentation is in both PDF (38MB) and PowerPoint (80MB) format.
- GarsTube link; Working Amateur Radio Satellites by Ruth Willet KM4LAO
2021-07-20 – Workshop – Installing Power Poles – Dallas N4DDM
Dallas went -over the basics of making proper Anderson Powerpole connectors so your connectors will match those made by MFJ, Powerwerx, and others. Many hints and tips were shared on how to make them right such as using the silver-plated pins versus the tin ones so they last 500% longer. ARES Task Books were signed.
- Dallas’ presentation is in PDF (352KB) and PowerPoint (480KB) format.
2021-07-13 – Wi-Fi for Hams – Kevin Scott K4GTR
Kevin did a review of Wi-Fi’s past, current, and future versions. Technical topics were presented in a practical manner with amateur radio operators in mind. This was our first In-Person presentation at the EAA 690 Hangar since last year. Topics included; Compatibility/Interoperability, IEEE specs, Wi-Fi marketing names, Higher speed, increased range, and interference-reduction techniques, Current Band/Channels and future bands/channels, Cool phone apps for looking at active RF channels and network troubleshooting, Reference Wi-Fi Websites, Wi-Fi Extenders, Hot Spots, and more.
- Kevin’s presentation is in PDF (3.3MB) and PowerPoint (7.4MB) format.
- GarsTube link; WIFI For Hams – Scott K4GTR
2021-06-15 – Workshop – Field Day Planning and Logging – David Adcock KA4KKF – GARS Field Day Chairman
- No formal presentation.
2021-06-08 – Ice Cream Social at Harbins Park
- No formal presentation.
2021-05-18 – Workshop – Intro to 6 Meters & Meteor Scatter Radio Sports – Bennett Smith WB5GVY
Bennett whets your appetites to get on 6m “The Magic Band” and start making contacts. Bennett explained have just entered the 6m season and Technicians are licensed for the whole band. Bennett’s modest station consists of antennas in his attic due to HOA restrictions. He has confirmed 25 DXCC and over 370 grids on 6m. He showed us how to use Sporadic E, Tropospheric Ducting, Transequatorial Propagation, and Meteor Scatter to make contacts using digital modes. Plenty of helpful hints and screenshots of what digital modes to use and how to make contacts. If this is not enough to whet your appetite take a look at his in-depth QRZ bio.
- Bennett’s presentation in PDF (4.5MB) format has 50 slides with 8 slides of reference material.
- Here is a link to his YouTube video of a 6m Meteor Scatter MSK144 QSO.
- GarsTube link; Introduction To 6 Meters and Meteor Scatter by Bennett Smith WB5GVY
2021-05-11 – VHF/UHF Contests – Ryan Kovacs WG4I
Ryan WG4I discussed VHF/UHF contesting with a focus on the June VHF/UHF contest which is the second weekend in June. Ryan shared his experiences with this contest and how you can easily participate in these contests. In the past, the modes were more limited to SSB and CW but with the advent of FT8 and many stations using FM the opportunity for all to participate has increased. You can work mountain toppers, like Ryan, from your home QTH as well as from your car. If six meters is open as is typically the case in June, you will have a great opportunity to get some operating activities in your log.
- GarsTube link; VHF/UHF Contests by Ryan Kovacs WG4I
2021-04-20 – Workshop – Everything You Need to Know About USB and Serial Interfaces – Bob Wilson N6TV
Bob N6TV went into great detail on how to set up your Serial and or USB ports to control your rig for contesting, DX, or just getting the most out of your gig/station. You should check out his QRZ bio to see his contributions to the hobby and the list of presentations he has given at various conventions.
- Bob’s presentation is in PDF (2.9MB) format.
2021-04-13 – The ARRL Foundation Scholarship & Grant Programs – Jim Fenstermaker K9JF
Jim Fenstermaker K9JF presented “The ARRL Foundation Scholarship & Grant Programs”. Jim has been a member of the ARRL Foundation since 2011. Since 2019, he has been the chairperson of the ARRL Foundation Scholarship team. During this time, the scholarship team has awarded nearly $1 million in scholarships to deserving student ham radio operators.
- Jim’s presentation in PDF (534KB) and PowerPoint (470KB) format.
- GarsTube link; The ARRL Scholarship & Grant Programs
2021-03-16 – Workshop – Improve your portable and RV mobile operation – Rich Donahue K0PIR
Rich used selected clips from his YouTube videos to put together his presentation of his portable and RV sites. Included were clips of his; Antenna Launcher that uses a 22-cal blank to launch lines over tall trees The use of a Mini600 Antenna Analyzer, his selection of various antennas depending on the trees (or lack of) at each site. Use of solar power and selection of RFI quiet inverters.
- GarsTube link; GARS Workshop: Improving Portable Operations
2021-03-09 – The Art of QSL’ing (or how I learned the hard way) – Neil Foster N4FN
Neil Foster N4FN presented; The Art of QSLing (or “How I Learned the Hard Way”). For 100 years, amateur radio operators have been exchanging QSL cards to confirm two-way radio contact between stations. In this presentation, you’ll hear about how it all works. Neil also holds the British “A” license as G0NBJ (ex G5DKW) and has been licensed since 1960. He has 12 DXCC awards and has 347 countries/entities confirmed in LoTW, Honor Roll, RSGB Commonwealth DXCC and needs only 3 for number 1 honor Roll. He has operated from 13 DX entities.
- GarsTube link; The Art Of QSLing with Neil Foster N4FN
2021-02-16 – Workshop – Nano-VNA (Vector Network Analyzer) Part 2 – Lee Johnson N4WYE
Lee gave a quick review of our January presentation and then moved on to how to calibrate the NanoVNA. Lee showed us how to make 2-port measurements on an 80m Dunestar Band Pass Filter that was clearly out of specs. The insertion loss was well over 1 dB in the passband and the roll-off was 5 dB down at 4Mhz, the top end of the 80m band. Lee used the same PowerPoint presentation from the January GARS meeting but discussed how to make real-world measurements in this Workshop.
- Lee’s presentation in PDF (3.3MB) and PowerPoint (685MB) format.
- GarsTube link; GARS Workshop: Network VNA Testing
2021-02-09 – The 4-Year Amateur Radio Upgrade to ISS – John Kludt K7SYS
There is a new radio on the ISS with crossband repeater capabilities! But we didn’t just go down the local ham radio store and buy one. How many radios have been on the ISS and how did the new one get there? Why did it take so long? What does a red LED mean to the ISS crew? That a piece of equipment is turned on? Or something else? Where are the radios on the ISS and what does the “shack photo” look like? All of these questions and more are answered as we discuss the new radio on the ISS, its capabilities, and give some tips on how best to use it.
- GarsTube link; ARISS Interoperable Radio System By John Kludt K7SYS
2021-01-19 – Workshop – Georgia Amateur Radio Situation Awareness Map – Brian Haren W8BYH
Brian walked us through the creation of his Georgia ARES Situational Awareness Map website and how to use the various features and map layers to display various repeater types (Analog FM, D-Star, Fusion, DMR), digipeaters, Winlink gateways, NOAA warnings/weather overlays, various traffic overlays, and hurricane evacuation routes.
- Brian’s presentation on Google Docs, Georgia ARES Situational Awareness Web Map
- Brian’s presentation on Google Docs, Georgia ARES Web Map Resources
- GarsTube link; GARS Workshop: Repeaters Around GA
2021-01-12 – Nano-VNA (Vector Network Analyzer) – Lee Johnson N4WYE
Lee with a BS in Electrical Engineering had a forty-year career in communication systems. He served in; product design, engineering/marketing management roles in; digital communication systems, cellular, satellite, fiber optics, and semiconductors. He has used more sophisticated commercial Vector Network Analyzers but when he saw the early announcements of the NanoVNA, he knew he had to have one if he wanted to construct and optimize a 49:1 transformer for his HF End Fed Half Wave antennas. He was able to get the SWR below 2:1 on all bands and the internal tuner handled the rest.
- Lee’s presentation in PDF (3.3MB) and PowerPoint (685MB) format.
- The PowerPoint file is HUGE due to embedded videos in slides 20 and 21. Plus it includes Lee’s slide notes and outline.
- GarsTube link; Why You Need a Nano VNA by Lee Johnson N4WYE
2020-12-15 – Workshop – Programming the 99 Memories of the IC-7300 – Dave Slotter W3DJS
Dave told us all about his adventures on how to program the 99 memories of the IC-7300. This workshop was based on a review Dave wrote about the FREE software he found to do this. The review is in the December 2020 GARzette, pages 7 and 8. The software used and author; ICOM 7300 Memory Manager by Seth Cohens KB3HHA.
- Dave’s 2-page review in the Dec 2020 GARzette; PDF format.
- Dave’s data files and the GARzette article in ZIP format (261 KB)
2020-12-08 – New Features of HamPi 1.2 with a demonstration – Dave Slotter W3DJS
HamPi 1.2 has just been released and Dave will demo the top 3 new features:
- Universal Ham Radio Remote Control (UHRR) is an open source’s answer to RigPi and I contributed to that project.
- RpiTx – use the Raspberry Pi to transmit RF from its built-in GPIO pins.
- New Raspberry Pi OS was just released last week. Faster video playback and videoconference capabilities included CUPS Printing and more.
2020-11-17 – Workshop – Explaining Ten-Ten International – Chaz Cone W4GKF
Chaz gave us a very informative, short, and sweet, history of Ten-Ten International and how he became the Chapter Head of the North Georgia Chapter of 10-X International.
- Chaz’s presentation in PDF (643KB) format.
- GarsTube link; GARS Workshop: 10 10 International
2020-11-10 – End Fed Half Wave Antennas – Steve Ellington N4LQ
Steve Ellington N4LQ discusses End Fed Half Wave Antennas (EFHW).
- GarsTube link; End Fed Half Wave Antennas November 2020
2020-10-20 – Workshop – Ridgid Pro Toolbox and Cart Transformation to VHF-UHF Radio Go-Box Set – Mark Bell N7GRB
Mark Bell N7GRB — Our very own GARS Members and Gwinnett ARES AEC for Public Health — Hospital Team, a Georgia AUXCOMM Board Member and Deputy Section Chief, Operations. Past experience with the Civil Air Patrol and with running waterborne and land-based VHF tactical nets in the Coast Guard Auxiliary. Mark explains his thought process and choices he made as he built his Go-Box from a set of RIDGID toolboxes.
- Mark’s presentation in PDF (1.7MB) and PowerPoint (.7MB) format.
- GarsTube link; UHF/VHF Radio Go Box October 2020
2020-10-13 – GARS Homebrew Show & Tell
- No Presentation available
2020-09-15 – Workshop – Repeaterbook.com functionality and programming your radio – Chuck Adams KV4VT
Chuck Adams KV4VT explained his role as the Georgia Administrator for RepeaterBook.com. Chuck also talked about RepeaterBook functionality and how it can best be used to support the programming of your radios. Chuck’s presentation in PDF (2.9MB) format.
- GarsTube link; Repeaterbook.com functionality and programming your radio
2020-09-08 – Having fun with QRP – Steve Hudson AA4BW
- No Presentation available
2020-08-18 – Workshop – Parks on the Air (POTA) – Bill Cherepy WB4WTN
Join Bill, WB4WTN told us about his many adventures of operating from various parks and how you can get started with Parks on the Air (POTA) or just work those that do.
Online Demonstration via GoToMeeting – Bill’s presentation in PDF (2.2MB) format.
- GarsTube link; (coming soon)
2020-08-11 – HamPi The Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Software Collection – Dave Soltter W3DJS
Dave told us about his creation of HamPi and briefly told us of the many Ham Radio Software applications pre-installed in the distribution.
- Live Demonstration – No Presentation available
2020-07-21 – Workshop – Oscilloscopes – Kevin Scott K4GTR
Join Kevin, K4GTR, in learning about oscilloscopes.
- Live Demonstration – No Presentation available
2020-07-14 – The ARRL – Mickey Baker N4MB, ARRL Southeastern Division Director
Mickey Baker, Director of ARRL Southeastern Division, discusses what the ARRL is, who runs it, what it does for amateur radio, its member services, and what he has personally done in his job with regards to ARRL’s COVID-19 response.
- GarsTube link; The ARRL with Mickey Baker
2020-06-16 – Workshop – Field Day Operation from Home – David Adcock KA4KKF
Join Field Day Chair, David, KA4KKF in covering Field Day operation, including usage of N3FJP Field Day Logging software.
- Live Demonstration – No Presentation available
2020-06-09 – Quickly Coil Your Cables With a Spooler You Can Make – Joe Biddle AP4PZ
Joe showed us how to build a cable spooler for coiling up cables after QSO Parties, Field Day, and other events.
2020-05-19 – Workshop – Chirp Operation – Dallas KD4HNX
Dallas, KD4HNX gave a quick tour of Chrip and how to download all the repeater settings for your county/state. Great info if you are going on a road trip and want to program your radio(s) before you hit the road.
- Dallas’ presentation in PDF (2.5MB) format and Powerpoint (2.2MB) format
2020-05-12 – Antenna Camouflage and Know Your Coax – Kevin Scott K4GTR
Kevin Scott K4GTR presents useful tips for camouflaging amateur radio antennas. HOA, covenant, and deed-restricted hams know how important this is! Plus lots of info on coax and cable loss.
- Kevin’ presentation in PDF (3.3MB) format
- GarsTube link; Antenna Camouflage Kevin Scott K4GTR
2020-04-21 – Workshop – Intro to SDRUno – Dave Slotter W3DJS
Join Dave, W3DJS in learning how SDRUno functions along with the SDRPlay RSP Software Defined Radio
- Live Demonstration – No Presentation available
2020-04-14 – Programming Your Radio – John Davis WB4QDX
GARS President, John Davis WB4QDX explains the latest ins and outs of radio programming. This presentation is useful to both new and experienced hams.
- GarsTube link; Programming Your Radio John Davis WB4QDX
2020-03-17 – No Workshop due to COVID-19
No presentation available
2020-03-10 – Ham Radio Awards, The Thrill of the Chase – Bob Hensey K4VBM
Bob demonstrated that you must enter to win and just a few contacts can get you an award.
- Bob’s presentation in PDF (9.8MB) format.
- GarsTube link; (coming soon)
2020-02-18 – Workshop – Life Preservation – Sandy Jackson KJ4DRO
Join Sandy, KJ4DRO life-saving techniques, and how AED’s work.
Live Demonstration – No presentation available
2020-02-11 – Locating Power Line and other RF Noise – Jeff Stuparits W4DD
Engineer Jeff Stuparits W4DD explains how to identify, track down, and get your power company to address power line noise issues. Power Line and other RF interference can affect amateur, commercial, public safety, governmental, and broadcast radio signals.
- Jeff’s presentation in PDF (2.6MB) and PowerPoint (13MB) format.
- Also Jeff’s 137MHz aircraft band Yagi file in Excel format.
- GarsTube link; Locating Power Line and other RF Noise – Jeff Stuparits W4DD
2020-01-21 – Workshop – Using Raspberry Pi for Ham Radio (Part 2) – Dave Slotter W3DJS
Dave demonstrated configuring and using ham radio applications on the Raspberry Pi. Folks were encouraged to bring their Pi setups to get them configured. Dave was available to flash Raspberry Pi images to SD or microSD cards.
- Dave’s presentation in PDF (1.5MB) format and Powerpoint (1.0MB) format.
2020-01-14 – AM-FM-TV Digital Broadcasting and Channel Packing Plan – Kevin Scott K4GTR
Kevin Scott K4GTR explains the progression of broadcast from analog to digital to 4K, including spectrum auctions and channel packing.
- Kevin’s presentation in PDF (3.2MB) format.
- GarsTube link; AM/FM/TV Digital Broadcasting & Channel Packing Plan – Kevin Scott K4GTR
2019-12-07 – Holiday Party
Happy Holidays!!! 80 attended the party. Photos on page 5 of the GARzette
2019-11-19 – Workshop – Using Raspberry Pi for Ham Radio (Part 1) – Dave Slotter W3DJS
Dave demonstrated configuring and using some ham radio applications on the Raspberry Pi. If you want a copy of the W3DJS Raspberry Pi Ham Radio Image, bring an SD or microSD card to have the image flashed on.
- This was a live presentation, no files are available.
- YouTube link; Raspberry Pi for Ham Radio
2019-11-14 – Remote Control Amateur Radio – Ray Bailey N4GYN
Ray Bailey N4GYN briefly discusses his tower followed by an in-depth discussion on remote control radio. Focusing on RCForb which is available at RemoteHams.com Ray discusses the setup and use of this program which allows radio amateurs to use remote stations.
- GarsTube link; Remote Control Amateur Radio – Ray Bailey N4GYN
2019-10-15 – Workshop – Go Kits – Ed Woodrick WA4YIH
A comprehensive look into various styles of Go Kits including what features hams should pay attention to when building their own.
- Ed’s presentation in PDF (1.7MB) format.
2019-10-08 – The GARS Massive Homebrew Show and Tell – Various Presenters
At the 2019 show and tell, homemade (homebrewed) items GARS members show off include a dummy load, a 49:1 balun, a power pole style power distribution unit, an LCD QRP Labs QCX CW transceiver, a Morse code telegraph diorama demonstrator, antenna raising technique, a long coax spooler/unspooler, a $5 high wattage antenna tuner, a 50W transmitter, emergency communications go-kits, and a Raspberry Pi shack computer.
- GarsTube link; The GARS Massive Homebrew Show and Tell
2019-09-17 – Workshop – QRZ – Dave Slotter W3DJS
What is QRZ and how can I get the most from it?
- Dave’s presentation in PDF (7.3MB) and PowerPoint (12.8MB) format.
2019-09-10 – Why Hams Use Morse Code – Jim Stafford W4QO
Morse code expert Jim Stafford W4QO explains the fun, useful aspects of this mode of CW communication that so many amateur radio operators still enjoy today.
- GarsTube link; Why Hams Use Morse Code – Jim Stafford W4QO
2019-08-20 – Workshop – Goin’ Mobile – Alex Kowalchuk W4KYW
Mobile Radio Installations.
- Alex’s presentation in both PDF (584KB) and PowerPoint (5.7MB) format.
2019-08-13 – Hints and Kinks of Antenna Launching – Kevin Scott K4GTR
How to get your antenna in the air.
- This was a live presentation, no files are available.
2019-07-16 – Workshop – Club Log – Mike Weathers ND4V
What is Club Log, and how do I get started?
- Click (or tap) here to visit ClubLog website
- Live Demonstration – No presentation available
2019-07-09 – Operating From “Last Man Standing” – John WB4QDX, Amy KE4IFK, Ed WA4IYH
John, Amy, and Ed told us about operating from the Last Man Standing set which is an actual working station not just a TV prop.
2019-06-18 – Field Day Prep – Dave Adcock KA4KKF and Ed Woodrick WA4YIH
- Field Day Logging using N3FJP by David Adcock KA4KKF
- HF Controls – what does what do by Ed Woodrick WA4YIH
- SSB Demo
- Field Day – Overview (480KB)
- Field Day – Radio Controls (1.2MB)
2019-06-11 – Ice Cream Social at Harbins Park
No presentation, just ice cream, and great comradery.
2019-05-21 – Workshop – Soldering 101 – Dave Adanich K8WDJ
SOLDERING 101 – “Or How Not To Burn Your Fingers”
This Workshop is set up to teach basic soldering techniques that a Ham or any electronic enthusiast can appreciate. Did you know that there is evidence that soldering was employed as early as 5,000 years ago in Mesopotamia? Soldering and brazing are thought to have originated very early in the history of metal-working, probably before 4000 BC. Sumerian swords from 3000 BC were assembled using hard soldering. Soldering was historically used to make jewelry items, cooking ware, and tools, as well as other uses such as in assembling stained glass.
This Workshop, while directed to new hams and beginners in electronics, is also a valuable tool to the “old-timers”. There are many new techniques that will be presented in the hopes that all attendees can leave this Workshop with up-to-date information that will make that new homebrew project or kit worthwhile. I will give a short presentation at the beginning (20 mins +or-) of the Workshop then we will go into some real tabletop soldering projects.
- Live Demonstration – No presentation available
2019-05-14 – Electromagnetic Puls; Is It Real? – Greg Abernathy AI4UD
No presentation files.
2019-04-16 – Workshop – WebSDR – Bill Cherepy WB4WTN
No presentation files.
2019-04-09 – W1AW Tour With Joe Carcia NJ1Q
Take a virtual tour of the Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Station W1AW located on the grounds of ARRL Headquarters in Newington, Connecticut.
- GarsTube link; W1AW Tour With Joe Carcia NJ1Q
2019-03-19 – Workshop – Yaesu System Fusion – Chris K1KC
2019-03-12 – Marriage of Old & New Technology – The Original Text Messaging – Steve Garrison N4TTY and Nick Nikley N0NCQ
No presentation files.
2019-02-19 – Workshop – Ham Hotspots – Ed Woodrick WA4YIH
- Ed’s presentation in PDF (1.3MB) format.
2019-02-12 – Powerpoles Connectors – Dave Bruse W4DTR
Dave presented a short presentation about Powerpole connectors, followed by questions and answers.
- Dave’s presentation in PDF (1.9MB) and PowerPoint (1.9MB) format.
- YouTube Link; Install Powerpole Connectors
2019-01-15 – Workshop – LOTW Part 2 – Tips, Tricks, and Traps – Mike Weathers ND4V
Multiple calls, multiple TQSL certificates, multiple locations, remote operation, mobile operation, recovery from a hard drive crash, Lost certificates, lost log database, playing nice with Clublog, what about my paper confirmations, AND MUCH MORE!!!
- Mike’s presentation in PDF (1.0MB) and PowerPoint (486KB) format.
2019-01-14 – TechFest – Intro to DMR & Advanced Topics – Ken Bryant K1DMR
Mike talked about getting started with Logbook Of The World (LOTW) in preparation for the new ARRL International Grid Chase and how to upload your logs to LOTW. Members were encouraged to bring their laptops and were helped to install TQSL (LOTW’s interface program) and request their LOTW certificate. Several members signed up for LOTW at the Workshop. It was a great success. (The January GARS Workshop was delayed due to poor weather and held on 01/30/2018.)
- Mike’s presentation in PDF (930KB) and PowerPoint (3.0MB) format.
- Mike used the same presentation for the January 2018 meeting but the focus was on the new ARRL International Grid Chase event.
2018-01-09 – Audio In The Ham Shack – Rick Cobb N4XYY
- GarsTube link; Audio In The Ham Shack – Rick Cobb N4XYY
2017-12-01 – Holiday Party
Happy Holidays!!! About 65 attended the party. Write up on page 2 of the GARzette
2017-11-21 – Workshop – Powerpole Connectors – Dave Bruse W4DTR
This Workshop focused on Powerpole connectors. We had a short presentation about Powerpole connectors, followed by questions and answers. Afterward, we will split up into groups and attach Powerpole connectors.
- Dave’s presentation in PDF (1.9MB) and PowerPoint (1.9MB) format.
- YouTube Link; Install Powerpole Connectors
2017-11-14 – An Introduction Into Amateur Radio Digital Data Modes – Various Speakers
Amateur Radio Digital Data Modes including FT8 are discussed and demonstrated. Presented by Ray Bailey, N4GYN along with Vaden McDonald NN4K, and Bill Eggers WB2RIS.
2017-10-17 – Workshop – Radio Programming – John Davis WB4QDX
This month’s Workshop focused on programming your radio(s). John, WB4QDX will give a short presentation followed by some questions and answers. Then we will install software and program radios.
- Dave’s presentation in PDF (578KB) and PowerPoint (1.7MB) format.
2017-10-10 – Antenna Facts, Myths, and Tips – Hal Kennedy N4GG
MUST SEE! Hal Kennedy, N4GG discusses many facts, myths, and tips regarding antennas, radios, and feedline. He explains SWR, antenna gain, feedline losses, and the differences in coax, ladder line, and window line in easy-to-understand terms. Hal also gives some great tips on how to build wire antennas to last 20 YEARS or more! DO NOT MISS this information-packed presentation for both new and seasoned radio operators.
- GarsTube link; Antenna Facts, Myths, and Tips – Hal Kennedy N4GG
2017-09-19 – Workshop – Selecting Your First Radio – Ed Woodrick WA4YIH
For our first Workshop. We will start with the topic “Which radio should I get?” from our own Ed Woodrick, WA4YIH (and don’t worry, Ed can talk about things other than D-Star).
Japanese vs Chinese vs American Radios, Which band(s), Which mode(s), Antennas, Power Supplies, Mobile vs Fixed.
- Ed’s presentation in PDF (1.9MB) and PowerPoint (4.2MB) format.
2017-09-12 – K2BSA operation at the 2017 Boy Scout Jamboree – Steve Back WB2OGY
Venture Crew 73 Leader Steve Back, WB2OGY, presented a slide show program on K2BSA operation at the 2017 Boy Scout Jamboree.
- No presentation available
2017-08-14 – Orbiting Balloons – Alan Adamson W7QO
Alan Adamson W7QO discusses long flight duration balloons including one that has been aloft for nearly a year and has orbited the Earth twenty times so far. Alan explains how these balloons are home-brewed, including the dual-band (2m/20m) circuit board, solar charger, antenna, and the rest. The discussion includes how to track the balloons, the weight of bird poo, storm-induced static discharge, and other interesting subjects.
- Alan’s presentation in PDF (6.6MB) and PowerPoint (57MB) format.
- GarsTube link; Orbiting Balloons – Alan Adamson W7QO
2017-07-11 – QRP Reduce Power – Stephen Hudson AA4BW
Steve Hudson, AA4BW, presented the program on “QRP Reduce Power”.
- No presentation available
2017-06-13 – Ice Cream Social at Harbins Park
David Adcock, KA4KKF, reported details and answered questions on Field Day activities at Harbins Park.
2017-05-19 – The GARS W4GR Repeater System 2017 – David Adcock KA4KKF
David Adcock KA4KKF discusses the GARS W4GR repeater system. A comprehensive overview is made about the current setup, the extensive changes, the new locations, and the new repeaters that are being added.
- GarsTube link; The GARS W4GR Repeater System 2017 – David Adcock KA4KKF
2017-04-11 – Activating Curacao PJ2T 2017 – Various Speakers
Mike Weathers ND4V, Norm Schklar WA4ZXV, and Paul Kelley W4KLY discuss their trip to operate HF from the desert island of Curacao.
- GarsTube link; Activating Curacao PJ2T 2017 – Various Speakers
2017-03-14 – Raspberry Pi in the Ham Shack – Jim Reed N4BFR
Jim Reed N4BFR discusses useful projects for the Raspberry Pi that you can build for your home or ham shack.
- GarsTube link; Raspberry Pi in the Ham Shack – Jim Reed N4BFR
2017-02-14 – Nuclear Electromagnetic Pulse – Greg Abernathy AI4UD
Commonly abbreviated as nuclear EMP or NEMP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_electromagnetic_pulse
2017-01-10 – Voice of America Coverage Analysis Program – Zygmunt Skrobanski AF4MP
VOACAP is free professional high-frequency (HF) propagation prediction software from NTIA/ITS, originally developed for Voice of America (VOA). http://www.voacap.com/
2016-12-02 – Holiday Party
Happy Holidays!!!
2016-11-08 – The GARS Massive Homebrew Show and Tell – Various Presenters
No presentation files.
2016-10-11 – Summits On The Air (SOTA) – Ryan Kovacs KK4OSG
No presentation files.
2016-09-13 – My latest DX-pedition – Robert Allphin K4UEE
No presentation files.
2016-08-09 – Digital Mobil Radio (DMR) – Tom Power W8RED
No presentation files.
2016-07-12 – Remote Control Your Station – Ray Baily N4GYN
No presentation files.
2016-06-14 – Ice Cream Social at Harbins Park
No presentation, just ice cream, and great comradery.
2016-05-10 – Two Short Presentations
Possible LED Problems in Your Shack – Barry Kanne W4TGA and Field-Day Preparation David Adcock KA4KKF. No presentation files.
2016-04-12 – FlexRadio (software-defined radio) – Bill Perkins KB4KFT
No presentation files.
2016-03-08 – A Peek Into Radio Astronomy – Charles Osborne K4CSO
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_astronomy
2016-02-09 – Everything About Morse Code (CW) – Paul Kelly W4KLY and Vaden McDonald NN4K
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code
2016-01-12 – The New ICOM IC-7851 in Detail – Will Jourdain KI4VXF
http://www.icomamerica.com/en/products/amateur/hf/7851/default.aspx
2015-12-04 – Holiday Party
Happy Holidays!!!
2015-11-10 – The GARS Massive Homebrew Show and Tell – Various Presenters
No presentation files.
2015-10-13 – Lightning Protection and Grounding – Greg Abernathy AI4UD
http://www.arrl.org/lightning-protection
2015-09-08 – The SARK110 Antenna Analyzer – Bob Gerzoff WK2Y
2015-08-11 – Working Half the US on 2 meter and Above – Charles Osborne K4CSO
No presentation files.
2015-07-14 – Why Upgrade – Mike Weathers ND4V and Norm Schklar WA4ZXV
No presentation files.
2015-06-09 – Ice Cream Social at Harbins Park
No formal presentation. David Adcock KA4KKF talked about “Prepping For Field Day”.
2015-05-12 – Logging, Search & Pounce, Preparing for Field Day – David Adcock KA4KKF
No presentation files.
2015-04-14 – Introduction into Amateur Radio Satellites – Dr. John Kludt K4SQC (now K7SYS)
2015-03-10 – Gwinnett County ARES and How You Can Help – Hal Collier W4IGE EC for Gwinnett County
No presentation files.
2015-02-10 – FL Digi and Uses in Your Shack – Kyle Albritton W4KDA
No presentation files.
2015-01-13 – The Ins and Outs of Audio – Rick Cobb N4XYY
No presentation files.
2014-12-04 – Holiday Party
Happy Holidays!!! Great Food, Fun, and Prizes.
2014-11-11 – GARS Celebrating Our Heroes, Salute to our GARS Veterans – Carter Wood AG4LK
Carter talked about the Armistice Site at Compiegne Forrest near Paris where the Armistice to end active combat operations in WW1 was signed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armistice_of_11_November_1918
2014-10-14 – The GARS Massive Homebrew Show and Tell – Various Presenters
No presentation files.
2014-09-09 – Digital Voice Modes for Amateur Radio – John Davis WB4QDX
http://www.arrl.org/digital-modes
2014-08-12 – FT5ZM DXpedition to Amsterdam Island – Bob Allphin K4UEE
2014-07-08 – First Person View, the Ultimate Hobby Drone – Ludovic Francis KK1UAV
https://www.youtube.com/user/FPVFlier
2014-06-10 – Ice Cream Social at Harbins Park
David Adcock KA4KKF spoke about Field Day, What are you doing? No presentation files.
2014-05-13 – Field Day Operations from the Novice Perspective – Various speakers
David Adcock KA4KKF, Kyle Albritton W4KDA, and Earl Whatley discussed Field Day operations for those new to Field Day. No presentation files.
2014-04-08 – Repeater Etiquette – Karl Phillips K4GZZ
As an Official Observer, Karl gave a great program on Repeater Etiquette. No presentation files.
2014-03-11 – There’s more to building a tower than Guy-wire, steel, and location – Chris Balch KS4MM
Chris put together a very good presentation on Antenna Tower Rules and Legal Issues. No presentation files.
2014-02-11 – Introduction to the GARS Repeater System – Kyle Albritton W4KDA
- No presentation files.
2014-01-14 – 100 Things Every Amateur Radio Operator Should Know – Rich Arland K7SZ
- No presentation files.
Ken Bryant discusses basic and advanced topics relating to DMR in amateur radio. This presentation was a forum at TechFest presented by GARS in January 2019. Learn more about TechFest at http://www.techfest.info/
2019-01-14 – TechFest – Lightning Protection and Grounding – Greg Abernathy AI4UD
Professional lightning expert Greg Abernathy AI4UD discusses grounding techniques for amateur radio stations that work. This presentation was a forum at TechFest presented by GARS in January 2019. Learn more about TechFest at http://www.techfest.info/
2019-01-14 – TechFest – SOTA & Portable Operations – Ryan Kovacs WG4I
Long-time hiker and portable operator Ryan Kovacs WG4I discusses mountain top amateur radio operations. While some locations are remote, Ryan also discusses drive-up locations and getting started in portable operations. This presentation was a forum at TechFest presented by GARS in January 2019. Learn more about TechFest at http://www.techfest.info/
2019-01-08 – Radio Navigation – Jere Sandidge K4FUM–
Jere Sandidge, K4FUM, gives an in-depth overview of radio navigation. Mostly applying to aircraft and ships, some radio navigation systems use amateur radio bands. Both past and present systems are discussed.
2018-12-08 – Holiday Party
Happy Holidays!!! Photos on page 4 of the GARzette
2018 – Stone Mountain – ARRL Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Award Presentation – Ruth Willet KM4LAO
This video is of the 2018 Hiram Percy Maxim award to our own Ruth Willet KM4LAO at the Stone Mountain Hamfest in November 2018. This video was shared with permission. Thanks to Samatha Clayborn, KM4NSF, and Ray Bailey, N4GYN for the videos. Photos courtesy of Scott Willet, Sharon Willet, KM4TVU, Allison Lynch, AB4YL, David Adcock, KA4KKF, Greg Sarratt, W4OZK, Margie Spangenberg, KK4AGN, and Samatha Clayborn, KM4NSF.
2018-11-13 – Workshop – Getting Started with FLDigi – David Adcock KA4KKF
Find out what is FLDigi and learn how to get started, and how FLDigi differs from other digital programs.
2018-11-03 – DXpedition To Bouvet Island 3Y0Z in January 2018 – Bob Allphin K4UEE
DXpedition super-star Bob Allphin K4UEE tells the fantastic tale of the heartbreaking attempt to activate 3Y0Z, the most remote island on Earth! Bob also compares the Bouvet Island DXpedition to the activation of islands near Tahiti. Bob is the winner of numerous “DXpedition of the Year” awards and is always an enjoyable speaker.
2018-10-16 – Workshop – Getting Started with D-RATS – John Davis WB4QDX
Find out what D-RATS is, learn how to get started, and how does D-RATS differ from D-Star.
2018-10-09 – The GARS Massive Homebrew Show and Tell – Various Presenters
GARS’ members show homemade (homebrewed) items they made for use in electronics and amateur radio. Home-made electronics are at the heart of amateur radio, and creating your own devices is not only thrifty but can be quite educational and satisfying too.
2018-09-18 – Workshop – Getting Started with D-Star – John Davis WB4QDX
Find out what is D-Star and learn how to get started. If you have a D-Star HT, bring it and we will help answer your questions.
The presenter was John Davis, WB4QDX, the President of GARS. He’s also one of the architects and implementers of the Georgia statewide ARES D-STAR system.
The presentation focused on the use of D-STAR on modern radios where all you have to supply is FROM and TO.
2018-09-11 – Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) and Oshkosh 2018 – Joel Levine WA4HNL
Joel Levine, WA4HNL, explains what the Experimental Aircraft Association is, what they do, and gives some brief history of the organization. He also shows some highlights from the Oshkosh 2018 fly-in and answers many questions. Joel is a member of EAA chapter 690 and the Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society.
2018-08-21 – Workshop – Show and Tell of Various Morse Code Keys – Mac McDonald NN4K
Come see and try various CW keys, and learn more about why there are so many different types and costs.
2028-08-14 – Getting Started In Amateur Radio – David Harden KJ4CMY
David Harden, KJ4CMY, gives a useful primer on getting started in amateur radio. You got your license, now what? David discusses radios, antennas, clubs, getting an Elmer, and many other useful topics.
2018-07-17 – Workshop – CPR and AED Training – Sandy Jackson KJ4DRO
2018-07-10 – Choosing Your First Radio – Ed Woodrick WA4YIH
Ed Woodrick, WA4YIH, discusses how to choose your first radio transceiver after you get your amateur radio license.
2018-06-23 – Portable Hex Beam at Field Day – Bill Hawkins WR1TR
Bill Hawkins WR1TR demonstrates the quick assembly of the GARS Hex Beam for Field Day and other portable operations. GARS uses two single-band Hex Beams for W4GR 10m and 6m operations. They are put on separate poles at different heights so they can be pointed in different directions. The Hex Beam demonstrated is the 10m version. This impromptu video was made at the 2018 ARRL Field Day Harbins Park site in Dacula, GA.
2018-06-19 – Workshop – Getting Started with Satellites – Ruth Willet KM4LAO
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2018-06-12 – Ice Cream Social at Harbins Park
David (KA4KKF) explained some of the Field Day Workings that is going to happen on the 23rd.
2018-05-15 – Workshop – Getting Ready For Field Day and Computer Logging – David Adcock KA4KKF
Learn how to use N3FJP Field Day Logging software.
2018-05-08 – Getting Ready For Field Day and Computer Logging – David Adcock KA4KKF
2018-04-17 – Workshop – Introduction to Morse Code (CW) – Mac McDonald NN4K
What is Morse Code, how do I learn Morse Code, what tools (websites, programs, etc) can I use to help me learn Morse Code, and are there any classes I can take to learn Morse Code?
Great websites for learning Morse Code online:
Great programs for Morse Code offline:
2018-04-10 – Gwinnett ARES and Skywarn Overview – Various Speakers
Hal Collier W4IGE, Larry Whited AB4NX, David Adcock KA4KKF, and Kyle Albritton W4KDA discuss interesting details of Gwinnett ARES. The Hospital system relationship, amateur radio Skywarn storm spotting, training, the relationship with Gwinnett County EMA, and other reasons to participate in ARES as a public service were discussed.
2018-03-20 – Workshop – Different Digital Modes and Clients – Bill Hawkins WR1TR
In this Workshop, Bill gave an overview of different Digital Modes and Digital (software) Clients.
2018-03-13 – The Gwinnett County Public Safety Radio System – John Davis WB4QDX
John Davis, WB4QDX presents numerous interesting details about the Gwinnett County Public Radio system from an insider’s perspective.
2018-02-20 – Workshop – Getting Started with FT8 – Bill Eggers WB2RIS
Getting started with FT8.
2018-02-13 – ARRL International Grid Chase and LOTW – Mike Weathers ND4V
This presentation was by our very own GARS President Mike Weathers, ND4V. Mike talked about the new ARRL International Grid Chase event for 2018. After talking about the Grid Chase, Mike did a live demonstration on how to upload your logs to Logbook Of The World (LOTW).
2018-01-30 – Workshop – LOTW Preparing for the ARRL International Grid Chase – Mike Weathers ND4V