MS150 City To Shore September 25th and 26th

The MS150 is a bike ride from Cherry Hill to Ocean City NJ. Like any other event all operator skills are needed.

I recommend using the email address below to make the first contact.

Here is their latest request for help email:

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A  DESPERATE  PLEA  TO  ALL HAM  COMMUNICATORS

WOW  –  We had a REAL BAD week.

This past week, we only had enough new volunteers to cover 3 route assignments, BUT we had one pull out, which of course leaves us with only a net 2 route assignments.

I very much like to think of our community as a very proud one, but I will put all pride aside to BEG and PLEAD for your help with the 2021 Ride MS – City to Shore.  As we have put out to you folks many times, this is one of, if not, the largest HAM involved Community Service special event in the country.  In order to support this event in the complete manner that it needs, we need a minimum of 150 HAM volunteers.

THIS MEANS THAT WE ARE STILL SHORT 34 HAM VOLUNTEERS.

34 – This doesn’t seem like a big number, but until we hit it, and hopefully as quickly as possible, we are falling short in an endeavor to support the thousands of riders and other volunteers in ensuring a safe and informative event that is a major force in helping the Too Many Local Folks living with Multiple Sclerosis. 

We ask again – PLEASE DIG DEEP – to put aside the 25th and 26th of September, 2021 to come out and prove that our community is PROUD and professional enough to put communication companies to shame.  A lot of eyes are on us during this event, our peers, our reporting publications, and other supporting factions that see us as an example of what can be done when you CARE.  A few hours a day so show SO MUCH.

Please sign up on line at :           https://forms.gle/YzGMjT9aMojLA3Xt6                                                            

Or email back the attached sign up form as soon as possible.

Thank you again, and we look forward to working WITH as many of you as possible
With Much Appreciation73 EvComm (609.795.0909)

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Here is the link to sign up on line:             https://forms.gle/YzGMjT9aMojLA3Xt6

Phone: EvComm (609.795.0909)

EMail: Ev Comm n3mssevcomm@gmail.com

Field Day – June 26th 2021

If you are interested in Field Day this coming weekend, please contact Gary Metz:  gmetz@comcast.net

Gary will be working at the GSC on Saturday from 2-8 OUTSIDE in the parking lot, and 2-12 INSIDE in 026.  Food and drink are on your own this time around.  The restrooms in the GSC can be used.

Thanks in advance,

David Flad / KB3YCK

CCAR Emergency Coordinator

Call for NCS Operators

I’ll be putting out the next Weekly Net Control Schedule sometime within the next week or two, and we can always use a few more NCS operators. If you would like to become a part of the NCS rotation, please let me know. CCAR always needs operators with NCS skills, so please consider giving it a shot. If you need more info on what’s involved, just let me know.  

For those already on the NCS roster, no need to reply if you want to continue. You’ll be carried over to the new schedule. Thank you for your continued service.

Thanks & 73,

Craig WB3GCK
CCAR Net Manager

Volunteer Opportunity – French Creek Iron Tour – 6/13/2021

The French Creek Iron Tour will actually be happening this year on June 13th, with a reduced number of riders, but they still would like support from CCAR to provide communications and SAG vehicle tracking.
This is a fun event that allows us to practice some of the techniques we would be using for real emergencies.
To fully staff the event, we need the following:

A. 5 portable operators at the 5 rest stops along the course, from when those rest stops first open for service until each rest stop is closed when the last rider passes there.

B. At least 6 (preferably 8) mobile operators to provide communications and tracker operations in the support vehicles provided by the event; you would be passengers, not drivers. So you would need a 70cm mobile rig and a mag-mount antenna; CCAR would provide the APRS tracker. We also recommend a battery, as some of the vehicles they have used in the past shut off their cigarette lighter power outlets when the ignition gets shut off (slightly awkward when you need to communicate when the vehicle is stopped). The SAG vehicles operate in overlapping shifts, so you don’t have to be the first one out in the morning, although we would need people for the first 3 SAGs that leave the starting line at 6am.

C. 2 to 3 Net Control operators at the starting/finishing line at the Kimberton Fire Department Fairgrounds to collectively cover the full duration of the event (from pre-start until the last rider crosses the finish line around 4pm). There is AC power available there.

If you are interested in assisting with this charitable event, please contact me, and let me know if you has a preference for your operating position. Please include your T-shirt size, so you can get your collector’s-edition 2021 Iron Tour T-shirt.

Andrew Pavlin, KA2DDO
CCAR tracker lead

CCAR Weekly Drill Message for 05/27/2021

A copy of this week’s drill message is available here for download. All members checking into the CCAR Weekly Information Net, should download a copy of the weekly drill message in advance and be prepared to transmit the message if called upon by the Net Control Station. A “scripted” version of the message is included for your reference.

The handling of formal message traffic is a basic skill we all need to have as emergency communicators. Your participation in this weekly training activity will help to keep your message handling skills sharp.

Wkly_Drill_Msg_20210527.pdf

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CCAR Weekly Drill Message for 5/20/2021

A copy of this week’s drill message is available here for download. All members checking into the CCAR Weekly Information Net, should download a copy of the weekly drill message in advance and be prepared to transmit the message if called upon by the Net Control Station. A “scripted” version of the message is included for your reference.

The handling of formal message traffic is a basic skill we all need to have as emergency communicators. Your participation in this weekly training activity will help to keep your message handling skills sharp.

Wkly_Drill_Msg_20210520.pdf

Wkly_Drill_Msg_20210520.213

CCAR Weekly Drill Message for 05/13/2021

A copy of this week’s drill message is available here for download. All members checking into the CCAR Weekly Information Net, should download a copy of the weekly drill message in advance and be prepared to transmit the message if called upon by the Net Control Station. A “scripted” version of the message is included for your reference.

The handling of formal message traffic is a basic skill we all need to have as emergency communicators. Your participation in this weekly training activity will help to keep your message handling skills sharp.

Wkly_Drill_Msg_20210513.pdf

Wkly_Drill_Msg_20210513.213

CCAR Weekly Drill Message for 05/06/2021

A copy of this week’s drill message is available here for download. All members checking into the CCAR Weekly Information Net, should download a copy of the weekly drill message in advance and be prepared to transmit the message if called upon by the Net Control Station. A “scripted” version of the message is included for your reference.

The handling of formal message traffic is a basic skill we all need to have as emergency communicators. Your participation in this weekly training activity will help to keep your message handling skills sharp.

Wkly_Drill_Msg_20210506.pdf

Wkly_Drill_Msg_20210506.213