Author: Howie Hoyt

  • Annapolis Chapter

    Chapter Chair: Dan Zeitlin K2YWE<, 410-757-1407

  • Central Virginia

    Chairman N3AC David (Al) Haring

  • NorthWest chapter news

    Northwest Chapter (Chapter Chair – Ted WA3AER)

    The Northwest Chapter held its November meeting at Chef Lin’s in Frederick, MD on 18 November 2025.

    Members in attendance:

    Ted WA3AER  Ed N1EK Sid K3SX Tom NC3Y Mike N3VOP

    Michael WA3MJZ Bruce W3YVV Howard AE3T Daryl WT3K

    TINA N3QE Ty K3MM

    Announcements:

    • PLEASE don’t forget PVRC Scholarship donations; we are short on funds.
    • 5M Upcoming: CQWW CW, ARRL 160M, ARRL 10M.
    • State QP Upcoming: none.
    • Other: LZ DX, RAC Winter.
    • We will have a December meeting (12/16).

    Discussed

    Ed, N1EK gave a presentation on EFHW antennas.

  • SouthWest Virginia Chapter

    Welcome to the PVRC’s Southwest Virginia Chapter page.

    I’m Rick, NØYY, Chair of the SWVA Chapter. We represent 22 members of PVRC located in the remote southwest corner of Virginia. Our members are comprised of past leaders of ARRL, members of global multi-operator contest stations, educators, artisans, engineers, working family members, and retirees. We actively engage in contests, QSO parties, DXing, and other facets of our magnificent hobby, Being a bit distant from the membership core has been helped by the Zoom meetings being held by other Chapters and other dedicated events like the periodic Galactic Lunches.  

    Our Goals and Objectives

    • Broaden our knowledge of PVRC and the other Chapters
    • Mentor and support each other operationally and technically
    • Improve our skills and performance
    • And make sure to Have Fun
    Southwest Virginia Chapter (SWVA)

    Date: 10/8/2025   Chapter Chair – NØYY Rick Heinrich
    Chapter Members Attending:
    NØYY – Rick
    N6DW – Dana
    W4YE – Buddy
    W2RU – Bud
    AG2N – Bette
    Visiting PVRC Members:
    KB3Z – Mark
    W4VIC – Vic
    AA3S – Doug
    N3MN
    New Member Candidates:
    None

    Announcements
    Big contests highlight the time till the next meeting:
    MAKROTHEN RTTY
    Worked All Germany
    CQWW DX SSB
    ARRL SS CW
    WAE RTTY

    Highlights
    NØYY received the RTTY Roundup Plaque for SO(A) AB LP Roanoke Division

    Other News
     

    Around the Room
    KB3Z has Piper TTS up and running and used it in the CQP. It was great to hear him discuss the eas of swithing between CW and SSB and having programmed function keys for both modes. IT only took him a few hours to get it done.

    W2RU reported that W4CB is still trying to get trees cleared so that they can get towers and antennas put together.

    N6DW talked about the CQP from a California perspective as he was out west for the QSO Party.

    Date: 9/10/2025   Chapter Chair – NØYY Rick Heinrich
    Chapter Members Attending:
    NØYY – Rick
    N6DW – Dana
    W4YE – Buddy
    Visiting PVRC Members:
    KB3Z – Mark
    W4VIC – Vic
    New Member Candidates:
    None

    Announcements
    The contest season is heating up. Here is a list of upcoming contests:
    – WAE SSB
    – ARRL September VHF
    – CQWW RTTY
    – CA QSO Party
    Check the 5M Calendar for details!

    Highlights
    W2RU received the 30M Endorsement for the 5M Award
    NØYY received the 5M Award
    KB3Z received the 5M Award + WAZ Plaque

    Other News
    VE7CC Cluster has been down – there are many other CC Clusters that can be used.

    Around the Room
    – NØYY did a walk-thru of the PVRC website with a focus on Chapter Happenings, References including Useful Links and Presentations, and the Photo Tab
    – Several members participated in a discussion of the evolving AI Voice capabilities. Of note was the inclusion of the work done by OH2XX using Piper as the AI Text-to-Speech (TTS) capabilities. The level of maturity has been recognized by N1MM+ now including a step-by-step description (prepared by VE3KI) of how to download and setup Piper for contest use.
    – NØYY and KB3Z discussed alternatives to station automation. Mark described using a BCD device to select antennas automatically. Rick described a more involved approach that uses both BCD but also direct CAT control providing frequency-based relay control of tuning networks
    – There was also discussion about Digi Contesting and the lack of consistency in exchanges. There are inconsistent exchanges of Grid Square info and an expectation of Signal Reports in the contest exchanges. One point is that many may not realize that there are contest specific exchanges in the Advanced Tab in WSJT-X which do not require Signal Reports. Part of the issue is that many participants are using standard FT8/FT4 exchanges and are anticipating certain elements to be exchanged and if not provided (per the contest specific exchange) then there are multiple repeats.
    – W4VIC raised the issue of discrepancies of grid square info exchanged that appeared to be inconsistent with LoTW expectations. Make sure your logging program is set to use what is received as opposed to LoTW data which may not be current.
    – There were also discussions related to SO2R and how it can be used to increase rate. This led to some discussion about visual cues from spectrum and waterfall displays vs “old school” auditory cues from listening to the pileup as it evolves. It was agreed that CWT and other Sprints were great practice for improving accuracy and rate.

    Date: 7/9/2025   Chapter Chair – NØYY Rick Heinrich
    Chapter Members Attending
    N3KN – Kay
    N6DW – Dana
    W4YE – Buddy
    Visiting PVRC Members:
    KB3Z – Mark
    N3MN – John
    New Member Candidates:
    None

    Announcements
     

    Highlights
     

    Other News
     

    Around the Room
    The group discussed CWT as a training and on-the-air activity

    Some discussion about the upcoming IARU contest

    13 Colonies event participation

    W4YE – JY1 King of Jordan – some discussion and Buddy offered a story related to working the King on 2M FM when he was in DC

    There was also some memorial discussion about Tripp – N4NTO and his passing

    Date: 6/11/2025   Chapter Chair – NØYY Rick Heinrich
    Chapter Members Attending
    NØYY – Rick
    N3KN – Kay
    N6DW – Dana
    W2RU – Bud
    AG2N – Bette
    Visiting PVRC Members:
    KB3Z – Mark
    N3MN – John
    W4VIC – Vic
    KØOO – Pat
    New Member Candidates:
    None

    Announcements
    Final 5M Contest of the 2024-2026 Season – ARRL June VHF Contest (June 14 – June 16)

    W3LPL Open House and BBQ is June 21

    Highlights
    W4YE has a new TA33 up to replace the quad he lost during the ice and wind storm this past season.

    Good scores in the ARRL Digi Contest from KB3Z, N3KN, NØYY, and N6DW – well done all!

    Other News
     

    Around the Room
    KB3Z – Mark – Enjoyed Dayton – this was his first visit. Got to meet many PVRC-ers face-to-face. Attended the Contest Dinner. Discussed possible solutions for the broken QSOs in the ARRL DIgi Contest

    KØOO – Pat – Did some cheerleading for the ARRL June VHF contest. Discussed 7Q8 being on the air and ready for the VHF contest.

    W2RU – Bud – Discussed repairing an apparent pinhole failure in hard line. Was successful with the repair.

    N6DW – Dana – offered some suggestions for resolving the “signal report” recycle in the ARRL Digi Contest. He found success inserting “free text signal report” in one of the canned exchanges. Now to find a way to automate the exchange.

    NØYY – Rick – Provided some additional detail regarding station design and monitor positioning. Also discussed the “clean workspace” motivation with no wires on the work surface.

    W4VIC – Vic – Discussed some aspects of his station layout supporting several radios and interfaces. A lot of accessories keep the layout busy!

    Date: 5/14/2025   Chapter Chair – NØYY Rick Heinrich (Meeting notes provided by Kay-N3KN)
    Chapter Members Attending:
    N3KN – Kay
    W2RU – Bud
    N6DW – Dana
    Visiting PVRC Members:
    KB3Z – Mark
    N3MN – John
    W4VIC – Vic
    New Member Candidates:
    None

    Announcements
     

    Highlights
    The NØYY tower is now populated! All the planned hardware is in the sky – now to finish the cabling.

    Other News
     

    Around the Room
    Hamvention — getting to Dayton, traveling tips in the area, why it’s worthwhile to go.

    The 13 Colonies operating event (N3MN, W2RU, and N3KN will be among the K2B ops)

    The ups & downs of running a frequency with a pile-up.

    Baseball, in light of the recent restoration of Hall of Fame eligibility for Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson.

    Date: 4/9/2025   Chapter Chair – NØYY Rick Heinrich
    Chapter Members Attending:
    NØYY – Rick
    N3KN – Kay
    W2RU – Bud
    AG2N – Bette
    Visiting PVRC Members:
    KB3Z – Mark
    N3MN – John
    New Member Candidates:
    None

    Announcements
    The new PVRC website is live!

    NØYY is scheduled for antennas to be installed April 23rd. Hope the weather cooperates!

    Highlights
    We did a walk-thru of the new PVRC website. Positive comments were received.

    Other News
     

    Around the Room
    There were comments about the motivational aspects of the Contest Scoreboard. KB3Z commented that he has been a target for others chasing him during different events.

    KB3Z – Mark is migrating from N3FJP to DXLab – it’s still a work in progress. He has linked the LoTW info and is still working details. He’s got about 30 days with his new Flex 8400M and it is fully integrated into the station

    N3KN – Kay continues to participate in QSO parties and got involved with the Georgia State POTA event.

    N3MN – John reported that Buddy, W4YE has ordered a Mosely TA-33 to replace his ice and wind damaged quad. John also attended the RARSFest this past weekend.

    W2RU – Bud reported on the W4CB tower loss. Insurance response has been slow. Work to get chainsaw work done on the offending tree is pending. The 40-2CD and A3S are total losses. Work continues to get help to remove the tower.

    Date: 3/12/2025   Chapter Chair – NØYY Rick Heinrich
    Chapter Members Attending:
    NØYY – Rick
    N3KN – Kay
    W2RU – Bud
    Visiting PVRC Members:
    N3MN – John
    KB3Z – Mark
    New Member Candidates:
    None

    Announcements
    None

    Highlights
    KB3Z completed 8-Band DXCC with 2 confirmations on 12M putting him over 100 entities.

    Other News
    W2RU – Bud reported that W4CB lost a tower when strong winds brought down a large tree on a tower guy. Insurance review is ongoing.

    Around the Room
    There was a discussion about how technology has impacted operator skill sets – specifically, visual vs aural queues. The widespread use of spectrum and waterfall displays for decision making as opposed to the more traditional approach of listening and making operational decisions. More monitor real estate is becoming necessary!

    KB3Z continues to work on integrating HamRacer (a synthesized voice keyer and logging program) with N1MM+

    NØYY is nearing the installation of antennas on his tower – stay tuned!

    NØYY and KB3Z are attending Dayton this year

     

     

     

     

  • Laurel region happenings

    Laurel, Maryland Chapter notes (AA3S Doug – Chair)  third Wednesday of the month 7:30pm

    — Meeting April 16, 2025 (Zoom):

    check-ins from “Curacao PJ2T” via Connor W4IPC; Maine (Dave K1BZ); Virginia (Vic NF3C aka W4VIC);  Pennsylvania (Mark KB3Z), and of course Maryland (W1TRT Tim; Zory KB3VQC).

    Around-the-table news: Dave has been making 6 meter aurora CW contacts recently and said the frozen ground in Maine that he reported last month (and made the rest of us glad to be living farther South!) has turned to mud in many places… Zory reports that he will be a part of the special event stations associated with the National Electronics Museum (NEM, https://www.nationalelectronicsmuseum.org/about-us/) including  W2W to commemorate the D-Day landings. Since I don’t see the event listed on the NEM website or on QRZ.com yet, please contact Zory for more info. Mark and Connor indicated that they would be attending the Dayton event. Connor told us about his extraordinary remote operation of PJ2T in Curacao during the CQWW WPX Contest, SSB Mar 29 which may result in a new record for SOAB HP if final log results don’t change much from the online scoreboard and 3830 reports!  see https://3830scores.com/editionscores.php?arg=RvYizV7YJenU Connor entered in the Youth category (25 years or younger). He had to recover from a power outage in Curacao (fortunately someone was at the station and could start the generator) and also to recover from an internet outage at his Virginia remote station control QTH (he had a backup to a local data center that he had never had occasion to use, but it worked as intended the first time!). As RF-quiet as Curacao can be, Connor noted that it is even quieter when all the nearby houses have no power! A tactic for the future? He would have operated SO2R, but could not get his K3-Mini Remote box and system to cooperate this time. Just imagine the score if he had worked as SO2R! He told us a lot about his experience, methods and answered the many questions we had; you’ll have to attend another ‘live interview’ with him to get details. The PJ2T station/antenna details can be found at http://www.pj2t.org/ccc/default.htm and http://www.pj2t.org/ccc/PJ2T_Antenna_Lists_131018a3.pdf P.S.   

    Several Laurel Chapter members now live in other states (e.g. Colorado Ray W8LYJ has checked into our Chapter meeting in the past) and many of them contribute points to PVRC in the no-circle 5M contests. I communicate with some of these far-flung members by email or private Zoom and I want to remind them (and all PVRC members and their guests of course) to attend as many PVRC Zoom meetings as they can find time for; it’s a great way to keep in touch over the long distances. Laurel Chapter member 5M notables: Dave K1BZ has achieved 5 Million points already this season and for the first time ever so he has earned the attractive 5M plaque! Plaque winners are generally determined after the season ends and then plaques are fabricated and distributed. Zory KB3VQC is so close to earning the 15 Million point endorsement by the end of this season that after pending scores are assigned to operators at multi-op stations it appears he will have more than 15 Million points accumulated. There are a few more 5M contests before the season ends in June to try to make sure…just saying. Tom K3TC is very close to 50 Million (!) but too early to tell if that will happen by the end of this season. Daryl WT3K achieved the 20M endorsement sticker last season and has already qualified this season for the 25M endorsement! If you want to attend a future meeting, monitor the Reflector or contact me (aa3s a t arrl dot net).

    73, Doug — AA3S
     

    Laurel, Maryland Chapter (AA3S Doug – Chair)

    — Meeting March 19, 2025 (Zoom):

    check-ins from Maine (Dave K1BZ), Virginia (Vic W4VIC/NF3C; N2QT Mark;  Pennsylvania (Mark KB3Z), and of course Maryland (W1TRT Tim; Jim AB3CV; Zory KB3VQC).

    —– It looks like Dave will achieve 5 Million points for the first time by the end of this season in the PVRC 5M Program and so will receive the 5M Plaque! And Mark KB3Z has recently exceeded 5 Million points for the first time and so will receive the 5M Plaque, too!

     —– Zory is very close to the 30 Million total and may achieve that endorsement sticker (for his previously earned 5M plaque) by the end of this season, stay tuned!

    —– We had a grand time hearing more about Jim‘s version of the 9-circle receive antenna (he published a QST-worthy article in our Newsletter some time ago).

    —– We heard that the snow is gone from southeast Maine (Dave), but the ground is still frozen to a significant depth. He made the rest of us feel good about living farther South!

    —– Zory told us some interesting (and harrowing) stories from his service during the Vietnam Era as a Navigator in military planes flying over the Pacific Ocean, at times without any good source of navigation references while the plane was flying “on fumes”. He’s here to tell us about it, so it all turned out good for him and the crew he was navigating for!

    —– Somehow we got to talking about encyclopedias that our families had in the house when we were growing up: all of us had a set from one of three different publishers (mine was Funk & Wagnalls) and we all admitted to spending a lot of time reading its contents way beyond the topic we had originally had to look up.

    Several Laurel Chapter members now live in other states (e.g. Colorado Ray W8LYJ has checked into our Chapter meeting in the past) and many of them contribute points to PVRC in the no-circle 5M contests. I communicate with some of these far-flung members by email or private Zoom and I want to remind them (and all PVRC members and their guests of course) to attend as many PVRC Zoom meetings as they can find time for; it’s a great way to keep in touch over the long distances.

    P.S. Laurel Chapter member Daryl WT3K achieved the 20M endorsement sticker last season and looks like he may qualify for the 30M at the end of this season! He has been contesting at (or remoting into) a multi-op station and then “taking a break” to work that contest with his own call from his home stations! A truly Highly Motivated Operator! Go Daryl!

    —- Doug,  AA3S