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Dayton Hamvention 2016
Posted: 01 Jun 2016 01:50 AM PDT
https://stationproject.wordpress.com...mvention-2016/
Fred,*AB1OC*and I just returned from the*2016 Hamvention in Dayton, OH.
Our first day in Dayton was spent at*Contest University*– this was our  
5th*year in attendance but each year we learn more from the contesting  
experts. This year, we attended two presentations from Frank  
Donovan,*W3LPL*on operating techniques for the declining solar cycle and on  
80m and 160m antennas.** We also heard a talk from Val*NV9L*from Ham Nation  
on Log Analysis tools and another session on SO2R (Single Operator 2 Radio)  
Operating.
Slide from W3LPL Contest University Presentation
Friday was the first day of the Hamvention and we spent most of the day  
visiting all of the vendor exhibits.** We visited the*Icom*booth, where we  
looked at*the new*Icom 7851. It has an incredible display as well as one of  
the best receivers on the market.
Icom IC-7851 Display on a Large Screen TV
We also saw the new*KX2*Transceiver at the Elecraft booth. It is even  
smaller than the*KX3*and is perfect for*SOTA*and other portable operations.  
I would expect to hear some*NPOTA*activations using this radio.
Elecraft Kx2 on Right, next to a KX3
Friday evening was the*Top Band*dinner where we learned all about “Top Band  
Disease” from Larry “Tree” Tyree*N6TR.** Hams with this disease are  
nocturnal, love the bottom of the sunspot cycle. They are constantly  
improving their 160m antennas – when you upgrade*your receive antenna, then  
there are people who can’t hear you, so then you need to improve your  
transmit antenna – and the cycle continues
Top Band Dinner Presentation by N6TR
After the dinner, we were treated to a concert from the Spurious Emissions  
Band (N0AX,*KX9X,*K4RO,*W4PA), with hits like “On The Cover of the NCJ” and  
“Sittin on the Edge of the Band”. They were so funny! You can watch their  
performances on YouTube*
http://bit.ly/DaytonSpurs2016.
The Spurious Emissions Band Performs at Dayton 2016
On Saturday, Fred,*AB1OC*and I*presented our Station Building talk to  
around 250 people as part of the Dayton Contest Forum. It was a great honor  
to be selected to speak there by Doug Grant*K1DG, who has been organizing  
the Contest Forum for many years.
Fred, AB1OC Speaks at the Contest Forum
We also continued to tour the vendor booths, visiting our fellow Nashua  
Area Radio*Club Member Bill Barber,*NE1B, at the*DMR-MARC*booth.
Bill Barber, NE1B at the DMR-MARC Booth
After that, we stopped by*Gordon Wests Ham Instructor*booth where we spoke  
to him about the success of our Clubs License classes. *Here is a picture  
of Gordon,*WB6NOA*and Fred sharing the secrets of how the Hilbert Transform  
and the Flux Capacitor make Single Sideband and Time Travel Possible.
Gordon West, WB6NOA with Fred, AB1OC
We also visited the*AMSAT*booth, where we met Burns*Fisher, *W2BFJ, * who  
currently lives in Brookline, NH and is moving to Hollis. * *They had a  
cube sat on display  you can see how small it is below. *Its amazing that  
AMSAT builds and arranges to launch them*into orbit so that we can make  
QSOs through them!
Anita, AB1QB Holds a Cube Sat
Fred could not resist a visit to*Begali Keys*where we purchased a neat  
travel key. It should be great for operating mobile and for Field Day.
Begali Travel Key
On Sunday, we headed back to New Hampshire, sad that the weekend had come  
to an end but full of great memories from the trip.
Anita,*AB1QB
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