Archive for December, 2017

2017 ANNUAL WINTER BANQUET

Sunday, December 31st, 2017


– Lance & Karen (XYL) at 2017 banquet –

LANCE COLLISTER W7GJ FROM FRENCHTOWN, MT
gave an excellent presentation of his EME DXeditions
that activated ten islands in the South Pacific
entltled “THE W7GJ 6M DXING JOURNEY”

Lance has been on many DXpeditions around the world to give EME (Earth-Moon-Earth) enthusiasts a chance to work more countries on that exotic mode. Some were with the wife and one ( Clipperton Island) was with a multi-person major HF DXpedition.

E51SIX from Cook Islands (2009)
3D2LR from Fiji (2010)
5WOGJ from Samoa (2011)
EM6 from Niue (2012)
TX5K from Clipperton Island (2013)
KH8/W7GJ from American Samoa (2014)
VM6 from Micronesia (2015)
T8GJ from Palau (2016)
VK9CGJ from Cocos/Keeling (2017)
VK9XGJ from Christmas Island (2017)

The talk was well rounded for both the dedicated hams and their accompanying spouses or friends. Lance was one of the presenters at the second SDXA-sponsored PNW DX Convention in 2013 in Spokane Valley.


The big 6-meter EME quad array

Lance W7GJ is known around the world. He was the first ham to contact the Space Shuttle. It was in December 1983, operating from Montana as WA1JXN. Astronaut Dr. Owen Garriott, W5LFL, was contacted using a 2m EME array of 12 yagis as shuttle STS-9 passed down along the West Coast of the USA. He obtained the ARRL FFMA Award #7 on October 13, 2015.

Lance’s DXCC totals are 191 on 2 meters and 204 on 6 meters.

For more information on Lance and EME, go to his personal webpage LINK.


INTERESTED IN A 6 METER ANTENNA?


Here is a ANTENNA LINK to the most complete listing of 6 meters antennas, supplied by VE7BQH


AWARDS AT THE BANQUET



STEPHEN SALA K7AWB, SDXA WEBMASTER
DXER OF THE YEAR

LIFETIME HONORARY MEMBERSHIP:


DAN HEARN N5AR

LAMAR RAY WA7LT

GARY ELLIOTT K7OX

What is this all about? Here is the BEGINNINGS LINK to the start of SDXA, written by Lamar WA7LT. It is self-explanatory. None of us would be reading this website if it had not been for these three gentlemen moving to Spokane to be close to their respective daughters about the same time.

2017 SDXA-sponsored PNW DX Convention Chairman Randy Foltz K7TQ gave out plaque awards to his staff supporting the good results of the convention. These awards went to:

Secretary Jay WA0WWW and his award

Jay Holcomb WA0WWW
Chuck Williams KI7DG
Mel Ming N7GCO
Gary Bytnar AD7XG

The 2017 SDXA-sponsored plaque for the winner of our special category in the Salmon Run contest was SDXA member Gary Swartout K7GS. Thanks Gary for bringing the plaque home.

The category was:

Single Operator
Operating in the ARRL EWA Section
Using low power
Doing a Mixed Mode of two or more of the three allowed modes with a fixed percentage from the rules

NEW 2018 OFFICERS’ ANTENNA FARMS

Sunday, December 31st, 2017




PRESIDENT — Randy Crews W7TJ


VICE-PRESIDENT — Mel Ming N7GCO


SECRETARY — Jay Holcomb WA0WWW


TREASURER — Bob Lee N7AU

ANTENNA QUIZ

Friday, December 29th, 2017

How well do you know the antennas at your fellow SDXA member’s QTHs?

1.
MARK W7MEM

2.
SDXA FIELD DAY IN RATHDRUM
3.
SDXA FIELD DAY IN RATHDRUM. K7AWB ON LADDER CONNECTING HIS 7-ELEMENT M2 6M7JHV 6-METER YAGI
4.
BOB W7AU IN EPHRATA. IT’S THE START OF A REAL 3-ELEMENT 80 METER YAGI INSTALLATION

5.
PRESIDENT CHRIS WX7B
6.
GEORGE W6AEA IN SPOKANE VALLEY BEFORE HE MOVED
7.
SECRETARY JAY WA0WWW, THE GAP MAN
8.
STEVE K7AWB, BROADCAST FM ANTENNA TRYING TO GET 91.7 MHZ FM IN PULLMAN DURING 80’S – BEST AURORA OF HIS LIFETIME
9.
DAN N5AR, TALLEST HAM TOWER IN SPOKANE COUNTY

NEED OUTSIDE HELP IN ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS?

Friday, December 8th, 2017

This is a list of companies or individuals that have helped SDXA hams in their antenna work. They are listed because of satisfactory performance according to our members.

1. Jeremiah Puhek KD7DMP

JP Telecomm
tower climbing, running coax/heliax,
installing antennas, connectors, solid state and tube repairs, selling refurbished equipment, etc.
phone 509 998-2865
[email protected]
https://jptelecomm.com/
has rate sheet for hams

If you have other recommendations,
let the Webmasters know

2018 MEETING MINUTES

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JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUGUST – No Minutes for the Summer Picnic

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER – No minutes for the Summer Picnic

2017 MEETING MINUTES

JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST No minutes due to putting on the 2017 PNW DX Convention in Spokane
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER Annual Awards Banquet at the Longhorn on Argonne

PNW DX CONVENTIONS OF THE PAST

This is a listing of the past PNW DX Conventions that rotated between five major NW cities including Spokane. These are the conventions that award the Challenge Cup Trophy to the club that has the highest combined score from its members in a group of ten contests throughout the year. The SDXA established their first convention in the series in 2009, followed by 2013, and in 2017 they combined resources with the IDXA based in Lewiston, ID to put on the latest event. The 2018 event will occur in New Westminister, BC by the ORCA on August 3-5. Here is a LINK to their convention website.

How many of these convention have you attended? These are the leading DX, contesting, and advanced amateur radio conventions held close to us.

# YEAR DATE CLUB EVENT LOCATION
48 2003 July 18-20 BCDXC Burnaby, BC
49 2004 July 16-18 WWDXC Everett, WA
50 2005 Aug 5-7 WVDXC Clackamas, OR
51 2006 July 21-22 BCDXC Burnaby,BC
52 2007 Aug 10-12 WWDXC Everett, WA
53 2008 Aug 1-3 WVDXC Clackamas, OR
54 2009 Aug 7-9 SDXA Spokane Valley, WA
55 2010 July 30-Aug 1 BCDXC Burnaby
56 2011 Aug 12-14 WWDXC Everett, WA
57 2012 AUG 3-5 WVDXC Clackamas, OR
58 2013 Aug 2-4 SDXA Spokane Valley, WA
59 2014 July 25-27 ORCA New Westminister, BC
60 2015 Aug 7-9 WWDXC Everett, WA
61 2016 Aug 5-7 WVDXC Clackamas, OR
62 2017 Aug 4-6 SDXA – IDXA Spokane, WA
63 2018 Aug 3-5 ORCA New Westminister, BC

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Participating Clubs
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ORCA = Orca DX and Contest Club
SDXA = Spokane DX Association
WWDXC = Western Washington DX Club
WVDXC = Willamette Valley DX Club
BCDXC = British Columbia DX Club
IDXA = Idaho DX Association