Latest Past Events
Technician Class
Foster J Boyd Regional Cancer Center 31 Farquhar Ave, WilmingtonAmateur (Ham) Radio Study Class — Come and learn the exciting world of Amateur Radio. Did you know that with an FCC Amateur Radio License you can talk to astronauts in the International Space Station (ISS) or use a satellite in orbit and a handheld radio to speak with someone here on Earth many states away? How about sending up a transmitter on helium balloon and tracking its beacon all around the world? Getting your Technician Class license gives you a license to learn, create, and build amazing projects, while also learning how technology you use everyday actually works. Please join the Clinton County Amateur Radio Association (CCARA) in this eight-week course on Sundays from March 3 to April 28 (no class on Easter weekend). Upon completion of this course, you will be prepared to test for, and pass your first Amateur Radio License. Please register in advance at https://ccara.net/training
Winter Field Day
National Weather Service 1901 State Route 134, WilmingtonCCARA will be hosting a Winter Field Day in the Maintenace building at the NWS Office (Small Building just south of the office almost under the radar dish) January 28 and 29 24 hours starting Saturday 1900UTC 1400EST, Setup start about 10 Am.
Skywarn Recognition Day
National Weather Service 1901 State Route 134, WilmingtonSKYWARN™ Recognition Day was developed in 1999 by the National Weather Service and the American Radio Relay League. It celebrates the contributions that SKYWARN™ volunteers make to the NWS mission, the protection of life and property. Amateur radio operators comprise a large percentage of the SKYWARN™ volunteers across the country. The Amateur radio operators also provide vital communication between the NWS and emergency management if normal communications become inoperative. All SKYWARN™ spotters provide critical weather information before, during and after adverse weather strikes. This includes reports of rain and snow, ice and wind, storms and tornadoes, flooding and fire. This is our 24 hours to recognize all of the SKYWARN™ spotters serving our nation! Skywarn operation from Wilmington NWS Office We will be monitoring 444.575 (tone-141.3) and 147.12 (123) throughout the event. We will also, of course, be working the Hf frequencies but do not have a fixed frequency. These may be difficult for our section nets to use due to being too close. We should have Vhf, Uhf, Ssb, Digital and maybe even some Cw available. Be sure to tell us you are a NWS/ILN section net operator, as we will not know most of your callsigns. QSL cards will be available for a sase to: WX8WIL 1901 South St. Rt. 134 Wilmington, OH. 45177 There is also a Participation Certificate. See https://www.weather,gov/chr/skywarnrecognition

