Tampa Bay Hamfest 12/4, 5 and 6/2009
The Tampa Bay Hamfest will be held this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, the 4th, 5th, and 6th of December. Check here http://www.fgcarc.org/ for more information.
Teresa Johnson Passes Technician

In a special session for a very special person, Teresa Johnson passed her Technician License exam with flying colors. Lakeland has a new ham operator! Welcome aboard Teresa!
Teresa is seen here being congratulated by our new VE, Bill KJ4IAI. Also in attendance were Ernie KG4YNI, Bob WA4YFN, and Bill KI4ZMV.
Four Very Happy Faces!
Four tested, four passed! A happy day for everyone.

Starting at the top Ernie, KG4YNI, congratulates Aubrey KJ4ODY on his new General Class License.
Next, Al, K2RXD, congratulates Harry on passing the Technician Class Exam. Great work Harry. Be sure to join us on the net this coming Thursday and show off that new call sign.
Jim, AI4LE, and Al, K2RXD, congratulate Roger on passing the Extra exam. Roger, KI4YQT, no stranger to the club, has earned some EXTRA bragging rights. Good job!
Last but not least, Thom, KF4I, congratulates Pete, N2OCF, on passing the General Class License Exam. Despite some health issues, Pete never gave up, and his persistence and hard work paid off.
Other VE’s present were Mike, KT2T, and Bill KI4ZMV.
Coming up, build a 20 meter for pennies.
Well, almost pennies. During February’s meeting we will describe a rather 20 meter antenna design that anyone can build. It consists of a simple wood base plate, some screws, some 14 gauge household wiring, and an SO235 connector. Oh, and a nearby tree would be nice.
The completed antenna is so stealthy we had to resort to some special imagery just so you can see it. Here is the prototype side view animation. You may want to paint yours green to make it even more stealthy.
Below is the base plate, also animated.
The Key Man
For those reading this, who are not already licensed ham radio operators, I must point out that while sending and receiving code is still alive and well, it is no longer required to satisfy any Amateur Radio License. Code is a fun option, along with many other communication modes enjoyed by hams.
An Old Idea Turned On Its Side
Three New Hams and One New VE

Jim, AI4LE, is seen here with two happy hams Henry and Mike. Henry sat for both the Technician and General and passed both. Mike passed his Technician, and has already started studying for his General. Although from Kissimmee, Jim never misses a VE session with the Lakeland Amateur Radio Club. Dedicated, knowledgeable, friendly, and always ready help, Jim is a model for all of us.
KAHS Fall Festival
KAHS
Fall Festival
Saturday, October 17th, 2009
8950 N. Campbell Road, Lakeland (Across from Bethel Baptist)

Free Entry
Breakfast 8 to 10 AM
Lunch 10 AM to 4 PM
Activities
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Entertainment
Craft Vendors
Exhibits
Food
Food – Breakfast – Eggs, sausage, grits, biscuit. Lunch – Pulled pork sandwiches, BBQ chicken sandwiches, bratwurst, French fries, hot dogs, boiled peanuts, home-made cakes and drinks.
Entertainment – Various kinds of Folk, Country and Gospel Music, cloggers, line dancing. (Bring your own chairs.)
Other activities – Face painting, hand made boutique items, trash to treasure (yard sale items) Academy of Martial Arts, The Lakeland Amateur Radio Club, Polk County Crime Prevention Unit, Florida Masonic Child ID Program, Supervisor of Elections, train tram rides for children of all ages.
Drawing will be held at 3:45 for a quilt pieced by KAHS and Providence Homemakers members.
Y’all come for a “Day of Ole Time Family Fun.”
No animals or alcohol allowed in the park.







