- HF Portable at Busse Woods, July 27th 2019
- Club Dinner: Sunday, September 29
- SARC in the Park – August 10th, 2019
- The POD ‘Deconstruction’ Project – August 24th, 2019
- SARC in the Park – August 24th, 2019
- Schaumburg Amateur Radio Club Board of Directors Meeting August 7th, 2019
- Schaumburg Amateur Radio Club Business Meeting August 15th, 2019
- From the President – not available for August 2019
- SARC Awards Two Scholarships for W9DXCC
SARC Awards Two Scholarships for W9DXCC
For the second year in a row the Schaumburg Amateur Radio Club awarded two scholarships to the W9DXCC DX Convention and Contest University taking place in September. The convention is a who’s who of contesters and DXers in “9 land.” That is call signs with the number 9 in them: Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. Presentations will include logging software, antennas, propagation and reports from upcoming and recent DXpeditions.
President Geoff Stevens KA9QGH announced the winners via the club’s message board. Congratulations to Dennis KD9HIK and Steve AC9EM. Dennis has been with the club for about 3 years, is an avid DXer and holds the position of Publicity Chair for the club. Steve is a longtime member and has held many positions in the club as well as organized many activities.
The convention is open to anyone and takes place on September 13 and 14, 2019 in St. Charles. You can purchase tickets through their website.
SARC in the Park – August 24th, 2019
By: Mike Griffiths, KD9KMV

As we draw close to the end of SARC in the Park season, another great weather day set the scene for more portable radio fun last Saturday morning.
The POD ‘Deconstruction’ Project – August 24th, 2019
By: Mike Griffiths, KD9KMV
Bright and early this past Saturday morning, a total of 9 club members gave up an hour or so of their time and met at the water tower site in Schaumburg.
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SARC in the Park – August 10th, 2019
By: Mike Griffiths, KD9KMV

We had another good turn out for last weekend’s SARC in the Park, with a nice mix of regular and new faces. Band conditions were difficult, at least on 20m and 40m, which made it hard to make too many contacts, especially running QRP. The Maryland QSO party helped a little, and I did manage to work a station in CA, but it took a lot of patience! Bob W9DXR had an equally tough time on CW (also QRP), but his perseverance paid off and we all ended up making contacts.