Minutes – December 2021

MCWA Meeting Minutes of December 7, 2021

President Ralph Iden (WB9ICF) called the December 2021 meeting to order at 7:04 PM. The Pledge of Allegiance followed led by Dave Holmgren (K9AT). Ralph noted that the meeting will be recorded. Ralph welcomed new members Jesse Bowen (WM0Y) and Mike Kana (AA9IL).

Board members present were Gary Dembski (W9GD), Dean Hettel (WC9C), Ralph Iden (WB9ICF), Gary Kaatz (W9TD), Dan Larson (KD9M), Mike Metroka (WB8BZK) and David Whiteside (N9BSA).

A total of 40 members were in attendance and three guests, Dave Cushman (KC9CTI), James Spence (KO9A) and our presenter Bill Engelke (AB4EJ).

Approval of Minutes

The meeting minutes from the November 2021 meeting were previously posted to the MCWA website for review. Sam Haldiman (KC9GPY) motioned to approve the minutes with David Whiteside (N9BSA) seconding the motion. The motion was approved by unanimous voice vote.

Membership and Financial Reports

Treasurer Dean Hettel (WC9C) presented the membership and financial reports for December. MCWA has a membership of 129 full members including 7 family members.

Opening Balance $10,589.35
Deposits $180.00 (dues)
Expenditures $0.00-
Interest $0.09
Final Balance $10,769.44

Dean reminded the membership to pay their 2022 dues by PayPal, check or cash tonight at the meeting. A motion to approve the financial report was made by David Whiteside (N9BSA) with a second by Sam Haldiman (KC9GPY). The motion was approved by unanimous voice vote.

Announcements

The McHenry monthly Ham breakfast is held the first Saturday of every month at Buddyz, 1138 Green Street, at 8 AM. Contact Dave Whaley (NT9E) for more information. It was reported that 16 attended the December event.


Hamfest and Event Update

PAST

John Dewey (KA9CAR) reported that at the last VE session there were three new Technicians and one upgrade to General.

UPCOMING

WCRA 55th Annual Mid-Winter Hamfest,   January 16, 2022, Kane County Fairgrounds

Winterfest, ARRL Midwest Division Convention, January 27, 2022, Gateway Convention Center, Collinsville, IL

Orlando Hamcation, ARRL National Convention, February 10-13, 2022, Central Florida Fairgrounds & Convention Center, Orlando, FL

QSO Today Virtual Ham Expo, March 12-13, 2022, on-line

Dayton Hamvention 2022, May 20-22, 2022, Greene County Fairgrounds & Expo Center, Xenia, OH


Contest Reports

ARRL Sweepstakes Contest (CW): Joe Robin (N9OK) participated

WAE DX Contest (RTTY): no reports

ARRL Sweepstakes Contest (SSB): Joe Robin (N9OK) operated QRP

CQ WW DX Contest (CW): No reports

ARRL 160-meter Contest: Joe Robin (N9OK) participated, John Dewey (KA9CAR) made 75 QSOs, Mike Metroka (WB8BZK) made 450 QSOs over 10 hours of operating with 10 countries and Fred Sanborn (KG9X) made more than 1000 QSOs for second place, low power.

2021 Field Day Final Scores: Dan Larson (KD9M) reviewed the results. K9RN had 8,848 points (includes 1350 bonus points) and 2020 QSOs. In class 2A, K9RN was 6th in USA. No 2A 9-area station scored higher. The aggregate McHenry County Wireless Association score was 16,172.

Upcoming:

ARRL 10-meter Contest – December 11-12

OK DX RTTY Contest – December 18

RAC Winter Contest – December 18-19

Stew Perry Top-band Challenge – December 18-19

ARRL Rookie Roundup (CW) – December 19

ARRL Straight Key Night (CW) – January 1, 2022

ARRL Kid’s Day – January 1, 2022


Upcoming MCWA Presentations

January 4         3D Printing for Amateur Radio
Ralph Iden (WB9ICF)

February 1      Antenna Building
DXEngineering

A program coordinator is still needed since programs are an important part of our monthly meeting. Please contact Ralph (WB9ICF) or Mike (WB8BZK) for more information as to what is involved.


Awards and license upgrades

Mike Metroka (WB9BZK) achieved 12-meter DXCC and SOTA Shack Sloth for 1000 QSOs with SOTA activators.

Old Business

Picnic

The summer picnic survey received 23 responses representing 32 people who might attend. The preference is for June or July on a Saturday early or late afternoon or on a Sunday late afternoon. The pig roast was the most popular food choice with vegetarian and gluten-free options requested. There was a suggestion to make it potluck. As far as activities, just sharing a meal and fellowship was enough for most although a POTA station or two was equally chosen. Fox hunting was not as popular. A suggestion was made to combine Field Day and the picnic.

Next steps are to decide on dates and select a location. In early January we will need to secure or rent the location. From January to April a picnic committee (need to form) will need to plan food and activities and finalize a budget.

Constitutional Amendment

Ralph reiterated the reasoning for needing the amendment. The proposed text is as follows:

ARTICLE VII – Meetings

SECTION 1

The Bylaws shall provide for regular and special membership meetings, A minimum for a quorum to conduct club business is one-third one-fifth of the full members in good standing.

Due to not having a quorum, no vote was taken. John Dewey (KA9CAR) proposed a quorum as being those members present in-person or online. John Kalenowsky (K9JK) inquired as to the possibility of proxies. It was also suggested that since some members never attend meetings, they should be excluded from the membership count in order to determine a quorum. David Whiteside (N9BSA) said that his interpretation of the constitution is that we need a quorum to conduct business but that we only need 2/3 of those present at a meeting to change the constitution. President Ralph Iden (WB9ICF) tabled the discussion for a later date.

New Business

The Algonquin Township meeting room will not be available for the regularly scheduled June 7, 2022 meeting. Options for the Board to consider are to meet in the garage area, meet on a different day, or meet via Zoom or not at all.

Wrap up

Bill Engelke (AB4EJ) will be presenting “HamSCI Personal Space Weather project” following the adjournment of tonight’s meeting.

The next regular meeting will be Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at the Algonquin Township meeting room. Open “eyeball” QSOs start at 6:30 PM, with the meeting starting at 7:00 PM. The program is “3D Printing for Radio Amateurs” by Ralph Iden (WB9ICF).

A motion to adjourn was made by John Kalenowsky (K9JK) and seconded by David Whiteside (N9BSA). The motion was approved by voice vote and the meeting was adjourned at 7:57 PM.

Prepared by Gary Kaatz (W9TD), MCWA Secretary.

Minutes – November 2021

MCWA Meeting Minutes of November 2, 2021

President Ralph Iden (WB9ICF) called the November 2021 meeting to order at 7:03 PM. The Pledge of Allegiance followed led by Dave Holmgren (K9AT). Ralph noted that the program will be recorded. Ralph welcomed new members Christopher Burke (N9YH) and Eric Lanzi (WB9JNZ).

Board members present were Gary Dembski (W9GD), Dean Hettel (WC9C), Ralph Iden (WB9ICF), Gary Kaatz (W9TD), Dan Larson (KD9M), Mike Metroka (WB8BZK) via Zoom and David Whiteside (N9BSA).

A total of 35 members were in attendance and 1 guest, our speaker for tonight, Ron Delpiere-Smith (KD9IPO).

Approval of Minutes

The meeting minutes from the October 2021 meeting were previously posted to the MCWA website for review. Dave Whiteside (N9BSA) motioned to approve the minutes with Sam Haldiman (KC9GPY) seconding the motion. The motion was approved by unanimous voice vote.

Membership and Financial Reports

Treasurer Dean Hettel (WC9C) presented the membership and financial reports for October. MCWA has a membership of 127 full members including 7 family members.

Opening Balance $10,080.05
Deposits $259.22 (dues)
  $250.00 (sale of Drake twins)
Expenditures $0.00-
Interest $0.08
Final Balance $10,589.35

Dean reminded the membership to pay their 2022 dues by PayPal, check or cash tonight at the meeting. A motion to approve the financial report was made by John Kalenowsky (K9JK) with a second by Mike Salak (KC9Q). The motion was approved by unanimous voice vote.

Announcements

The McHenry monthly Ham breakfast is held the first Saturday of every month at Buddyz, 1138 Green Street, at 8 AM. Contact Dave Whaley (NT9E) for more information.


Hamfest and Event Update

PAST

None

UPCOMING

WARAC Midwinter Swapfest, January 9, 2022, Waukesha County Expo Center

WCRA 55th Annual Mid-Winter Hamfest,   January 16, 2022, Kane County Fairgrounds

Winterfest, ARRL Midwest Division Convention, January 27, 2022, Gateway Convention Center, Collinsville, IL

Orlando Hamcation, ARRL National Convention, February 10-13, 2022, Central Florida Fairgrounds & Convention Center, Orlando, FL

Dayton Hamvention 2022, May 20-22, 2022, Greene County Fairgrounds & Expo Center, Xenia, OH


Contest Reports

Illinois QSO Party: Ralph Iden (WB9ICF) participated a little and Jim Mc Donald (N7US) participated using the club call, K9RN.

10-10 Intl. Fall Contest (CW): No reports

Stew Perry Topband Challenge: No reports

CQ WW DX Contest (SSB): No reports

Upcoming:

ARRL Sweepstakes Contest (CW) – November 6-8

WAE DX Contest (RTTY) – November 13-14

ARRL Sweepstakes Contest (SSB) – November 20-22

CQ WW DX Contest (CW) – November 27-28

ARRL 160-meter Contest – December 3-5


Upcoming MCWA Presentations

November 2      RF Exposure Calculations
Ron Delpiere-Smith (KD9IPO)

December 7     HamSCI Personal Space Weather project
Bill Engelke (AB4EJ)

January 4         3D Printing for Amateur Radio
Ralph Iden (WB9ICF)

February 1      Antenna Building
DXEngineering


Awards and license upgrades

None reported.

Board of Directors Meeting Recap

Ralph reviewed the BOD meeting starting with the health of the club. Membership is strong and stable with meeting attendance lower during the pandemic but recovering. Finances are strong due to revenue from the equipment auction and spending that is well under budget as shown in the difference between budgeted and spent numbers below.

Budget vs Actual (2020-2021)

Item Budgeted Spent
Field Day $750.00 $396.96
Liability Insurance $225.00 $200.00
Domain name renewal $12.00 $12.00
Dinner social $299.00 $0
Outreach $299.00 $0
Zoom Subscription $150.00 $149.90
Website hosting $66.00 $65.28
Misc. $0 $224.24
Totals $1,801.00 $1,048.38

The proposed budget for the coming year is shown below.

Budget (2021-2022)
Item Budgeted Notes
Field Day $750.00 Requires club ratification if over $300
Liability Insurance $225.00
Website (MCWA.org) $115.00 DigitalOcean, Google Domains, Pobox
Picnic / Dinner social $750.00 Requires club ratification if over $300
Outreach $300.00
Zoom Subscription $150.00 Renewed early for a 20% discount
Meeting Room Enhancements $300.00
Misc. $200.00 There will be unbudgeted expenses
Totals $2,790.00

 Other items covered at the BOD meeting included a review of progress on action items from the previous BOD meeting. This included the new meeting space, nominating committee process change, documentation of club roles and processes and an inventory of club property on location of said items.

New business included a discussion of whether to revise the quorum number in the constitution and finding a long term place to store club property.

A program coordinator is still needed since programs are an important part of our monthly meeting. Please contact Ralph (WB9ICF) or Mike (WB8BZK) for more information as to what is involved.

Old Business

The Scout Camporee was a success with over 20 club members participating either at the site or providing contacts for the scouts. Approximately 300 scouts came through the demo. Bill (KD9WEW) provided an introduction to the recap, Gary Dembski (W9GD) discussed the activity at the FT8 station, Dave Holmgren (K9AT) talked about his demo using Morse code and Allstar, Jen Van Zieleghem (KD9FMJ) told a scary story to the scouts at her portable station in the back of her car and Sam Haldiman (KC9GPY) talked about the 6 and 2-meter station. David Whiteside (N9BSA), representing the Blackhawk Area Council, Sycamore District of the BSA, presented certificates of thanks to all the participants at the meeting tonight as well as to the MCWA and the 415.

New Business

Ralph presented a slide on possible ideas for the summer picnic. There is an immediate need for an organizing committee to plan it. Ralph will create a survey for the membership’s preferences. It was mentioned that is the distant past, MCWA held a picnic concurrent with Field Day and it was well attended.

As discussed at the BOD meeting, the Board is proposing an amendment to the constitution regarding a change in the determination of a quorum. After the membership has a chance to review the proposal, there will be a vote at the next general meeting. Ralph explained the reason why we have a quorum requirement and the need to change it. He also related what options the board had considered. The proposed amendment is as follows:

ARTICLE VII – Meetings
SECTION 1

The Bylaws shall provide for regular and special membership meetings, A minimum for a quorum to conduct club business is one-third one-fifth of the full members in good standing.

Wrap up

Ron Delpiere-Smith (KD9IPO) will be presenting “RF Exposure Calculations” following the adjournment of tonight’s meeting.

The next regular meeting will be Tuesday, December 7, 2021 at the Algonquin Township meeting room. Open “eyeball” QSOs start at 6:30 PM, with the meeting starting at 7:00 PM. The program is “Personal Space Weather Station project” by Bill Engelke (AB4EJ).

A motion to adjourn was made by John Kalenowsky (K9JK) and seconded by Bill Wacaser (KD9WEW). The motion was approved by voice vote and the meeting was adjourned at 7:47 PM.

Prepared by Gary Kaatz (W9TD), MCWA Secretary.

Minutes – October 2021

MCWA Meeting Minutes of October 7, 2021

President Ralph Iden (WB9ICF) called the October 2021 meeting to order at 7:02 PM. The Pledge of Allegiance followed led by Dave Holmgren (K9AT). Ralph noted that the meeting will be recorded. Ralph welcomed new member Ron Smith (W9OF).

Board members present were Gary Dembski (W9GD), Dean Hettel (WC9C), Ralph Iden (WB9ICF), Gary Kaatz (W9TD), Dan Larson (KD9M), Mike Metroka (WB8BZK) and Mike Salak (KC9Q).

A total of 37 members were in attendance and two guests; Will Nelson (KD9PRK) and our speaker for tonight, Mike Walker (VA3MW).

Approval of Minutes

The meeting minutes from the September 2021 meeting were previously posted to the MCWA website for review. Dave Whiteside (N9BSA) motioned to approve the minutes with Dave Holmgren (K9AT) seconding the motion. The motion was approved by unanimous voice vote.

Membership and Financial Reports

Treasurer Dean Hettel (WC9C) presented the membership and financial reports for September. MCWA has a membership of 125 full members including 7 family members.

Opening Balance $10,374.90
Deposits $40.00 (dues)
Expenditures $200.00- (ARRL club liability insurance)
  $112.94- (Zoom renewal)
  $22.00- (Quarterly web hosting fee)
Interest $0.09
Final Balance $10,080.05

Ralph noted that membership is January to December and you can renew now for 2022. A motion to approve the financial report was made by John Dewey (KA9CAR) with a second by Dave Whiteside (N9BSA). The motion was approved by voice vote.

Announcements

The MCWA annual board of directors meeting will be via Zoom on Tuesday, October 19 at 6:30 PM. The meeting is open to all members in good standing.

Jamboree on the air: Dave Whiteside (N9BSA) will be running the event from the park behind his house on October 16-17. The Cub Scounts will be there from 12 to 3 on Saturday. They will try to contact K2BSA the headquarters station.


Hamfest and Event Update

PAST

W9DXCC Convention: Joe Robin (N9OK) attended and said it was fun.

Peoria Superfest: no reports

Radio Expo: Quite a few members attended. The weather was very good.

Illinois ARES Simulated Emergency Test: John Dewey (KA9CAR) and others participated.

UPCOMING

WARAC Midwinter Swapfest, January 9, 2022, Waukesha County Expo Center

WCRA 55th Annual Mid-Winter Hamfest,   January 16, 2022, Kane County Fairgrounds

Peoria Superfest September 18/19

Winterfest, ARRL Midwest Division Convention, January 27, 2022, Gateway Convention Center, Collinsville, IL


Contest Reports

ARRL September VHF Contest: John Kalenowsky (K9JK) operated 10 bands over 8 grids and made 176 contacts from his rover.

ARRL 10 GHz and Up Contest: John Kalenowsky (K9JK) also participated and he made 20 contacts.

CQ WW DX Contest (RTTY): No reports, although I know some members participated.

Upcoming:

Illinois QSO Party – October 17-18 Jim McDonald (N7US) will be operating as K9RN. Other MCWA members participating should use the full club name (McHenry County Wireless Association) when submitting their logs.

10-10 Intl. Fall Contest (CW) – October 16-17

Stew Perry Topband Challenge – October 23-24

CQ WW DX Contest (SSB) – October 30-31


Upcoming MCWA Presentations

October 5       SDR Performance Advantages
Michael Walker (VA3MW)

November 2  RF Exposure Calculations
Ron Delpiere-Smith (KD9IPO)

December 7    HamSCI Personal Space Weather project
Bill Engelke (AB4EJ)

January 4      3D Printing for Amateur Radio
Ralph Iden (WB9ICF)

February 1      Antenna Building
DXEngineering


Awards and license upgrades

No reports.

Old Business

Ralph thanked the outgoing board members for their service, noting that Mike Salak (KC9Q) completed his two-year term as director. He welcomed David Whiteside (N9BSA) as a new two-year term director. He then welcomed the new board of directors.

The Scout Camporee will be held Friday to Sunday but most activity will be on October 23 from the McHenry County Fairgrounds, Woodstock. Gary Dembski (W9GD), Bill Wacaser (KD9WEW) and Doug Tucker (KD9PQI) have been planning the activities. They have 20 minutes for 7 tech presentations, 5 directed towards youths. The expectation is 100 to 200 Scouts. They are looking for stations that can be ready to talk to the scouts when they get on the air on 50.180 and 146.415 between 9 and 4.

A program coordinator is still needed since programs are an important part of our monthly meeting. Please contact Ralph (WB9ICF) or Mike (WB8BZK) for more information as to what is involved.

New Business

None.

Wrap up

Michael Walker (VA3MW) will be presenting “SDR Performance Advantages” following the adjournment of tonight’s meeting.

The next regular meeting will be Tuesday, November 2, 2021 at the Algonquin Township meeting room. Open “eyeball” QSOs start at 6:30 PM, with the meeting starting at 7:00 PM. The program is “RF Exposure Calculations” by Ron Delpiere-Smith (KD9IPO).

A motion to adjourn was made by Sam Haldiman (KC9GPY) and seconded by Dave Holmgren (K9AT). The motion was approved by voice vote and the meeting was adjourned at 7:29 PM.

Prepared by Gary Kaatz (W9TD), MCWA Secretary.

Minutes – September 2021

MCWA Meeting Minutes of September 7, 2021

President Ralph Iden (WB9ICF) called the September 2021 meeting to order at 7:02 PM. The Pledge of Allegiance followed led by Harold Burt (W9HB). Ralph noted that the meeting will be recorded. Ralph also congratulated Fernando Yepez (KD9TIB) on receiving his ticket.

Board members present were Gary Dembski (W9GD), Dean Hettel (WC9C), Ralph Iden (WB9ICF), Gary Kaatz (W9TD), Dan Larson (KD9M), Mike Metroka (WB8BZK) and Mike Salak (KC9Q).

A total of 44 members were in attendance and no guests.

Approval of Minutes

The meeting minutes from the August 2021 meeting were previously posted to the MCWA website for review. Sam Haldiman (KC9GPY) motioned to approve the minutes with Pierre Berube (K9EYE) seconding the motion. The motion was approved by unanimous voice vote.

Membership and Financial Reports

Treasurer Dean Hettel (WC9C) presented the membership and financial reports for August. MCWA has a membership of 125 full members including 7 family members.

Opening Balance $7,255.51
Deposits $40.00 (dues)
  $3,925.00 (auction proceeds plus $600 change)
Expenditures $600.00- (change for auction)
  $236.96- (Field Day food expense)
  $8.73 (Auction item list copy expense)
Interest $0.08
Final Balance $10,374.90

A motion to approve the financial report was made by Roger Scott (KF9D) with a second by Ken Dulaney (K9KMD). The motion was approved by voice vote.

Announcements

The August VE session resulted in four new Technicians, one upgrade to General and one upgrade to Extra.


Hamfest and Event Update

PAST

Tri-County ARC Hamfest: no reports

West Central Illinois Hamfest: no reports

QSO Today Virtual Ham Expo: KC9GPY and W9TD reported attending several of the sessions.

UPCOMING

W9DXCC Convention    September 10/11, Chicago Marriott, Naperville, IL
DX University and Contest University on Friday

Peoria Superfest September 18/19

Radio Expo September 26 (6 AM – 3 PM), Boone County Fairgrounds, Belvidere, IL, Tickets $8/$10 at the gate

Loren Burkett (K3RFC) asked if there will be a club table. The answer was, no.


Contest Reports

North American QSO Party (CW): Mike Metroka (WB8BZK) had fun

North American QSO Party (SSB): Mike Metroka (WB8BZK) had fun

Upcoming:

ARRL September VHF Contest – September 11-13
ARRL 10 GHz and Up Contest – September 18-19
CQ WW DX Contest (RTTY) – September 25-26


Upcoming MCWA Presentations

October 5       SDR Advantages for Contesting and High QRM presented by Michael Walker (VA3MW)

November 2    TBD

December 7    HamSCI Personal Space Weather project presented by Bill Engelke (AB4EJ)

January 4       TBD

February 1      Antenna Building presented by DXEngineering


Awards and license upgrades

Tom Pusateri (W9NBG) reported finally achieving WAS the old-fashioned way, with QSL cards.

Old Business

Auction wrap-up: The club netted $3,325.00 with only a Drake R4A/T4X pair and a few small items left.

Member feedback about the new meeting space at the Algonquin Township was positive. Glenn Otto (K9OK) thought it was great. Mike Metroka (WB8BZK) thought the ventilation and the room to spread out was excellent.

Ralph announced that the November Dinner/Social is postponed. There will be a Spring or Summer picnic instead.

A program coordinator is still needed since programs are an important part of our monthly meeting. Please contact Ralph (WB9ICF) or Mike (WB8BZK) for more information as to what is involved.

Officer elections: Glenn Otto (K9OK) read the bios of the nominees, Ralph Iden (WB9ICF) for President, Dan Larson (KD9M) for Vice President, Dean Hettel (WC9C) for Treasurer, Gary Kaatz (W9TD) for Secretary and Dave Whiteside (N9BSA) for Director. Gary Dembski (W9GD) and Mike Metroka (WB8BZK) will remain in their positions. There were no nominations from the floor and Sam Haldiman (KC9GPY) moved to close the nominations and was seconded by John Cankar (W9JM). The election was unanimous by voice vote.

New Business

Scout Camporee October 23 at the McHenry County Fairgrounds. Gary Dembski (W9GD), Bill (KD9WEW) and Doug (KD9PQI) are coordinating the activities and will be sending updates to the K9RN Groups.io reflector. Need stations ready to talk to the Scouts on 6 and 2.

Wrap up

Gary Kaatz (W9TD) will be presenting “Software Defined Radio” following the adjournment of tonight’s meeting.

The next regular meeting will be Tuesday, October 5, 2021 at the Algonquin Township meeting room. Open “eyeball” QSOs start at 6:30 PM, with the meeting starting at 7:00 PM. The program is “SDR Advantages for Contestintg and High QRM” by Michael Walker (VA3MW).

A motion to adjourn was made by John Cankar (W9JM) and seconded by Sam Haldiman (KC9GPY). The motion was approved by voice vote and the meeting was adjourned at 7:42 PM.

Prepared by Gary Kaatz (W9TD), MCWA Secretary.

Minutes – August 2021

MCWA Meeting Minutes of August 3, 2021

President Ralph Iden (WB9ICF) called the August 2021 meeting to order at 7:02 PM. The Pledge of Allegiance followed led by Dave Holmgren (K9AT). Ralph noted that the meeting would not be streamed due to low bandwidth. New and returning members were welcomed.

Board members present were Gary Dembski (W9GD), Dean Hettel (WC9C), Ralph Iden (WB9ICF), Gary Kaatz (W9TD) and Mike Metroka (WB8BZK).

A total of 28 members were in attendance and one guest, Ron Smith (W9OF) who joined tonight.

Approval of Minutes

The meeting minutes from the July 2021 meeting were previously posted to the MCWA website for review. John Dewey (KA9CAR) motioned to approve the minutes with Paul Philip (AC9O) seconding the motion. The motion was approved by unanimous voice vote.

Membership and Financial Reports

Treasurer Dean Hettel (WC9C) presented the membership and financial reports for July. MCWA has a membership of 116 full members, 7 family members and 1 associate member for a total of 124.

Opening Balance $7,245.45
Deposits $10.00 (dues)
Expenditures $0.00-
Interest $0.06
Final Balance $7,255.51

A motion to approve the financial report was made by Mike Ophus (KD9DLL) with a second by John Kalenowsky (K9JK). The motion was approved by voice vote.

Announcements

Michael Miller (KA9DFI and Wasyl Dobrowolskyj (N9CY) both passed away on July 7. Ralph asked for a moment of silence.

The September MCWA meeting will be held at the Crystal Lake Bank and Trust, TBD.

VE testing resumes on August 17 at the Free Methodist Church in Woodstock. For details see the MCWA website: https://mcwa.org/license-exam


Hamfest and Event Update

PAST

This portion of the meeting was omitted due to the equipment auction.

WI9SM 2021 Swapfest:

KARS-Fest:

W9AA Hamfesters:

UPCOMING

Tri-County ARC Hamfest August 7 (8 AM – 1 PM) Jefferson County Fairgrounds, Jefferson, WI, Tickets $5

West Central Illinois Hamfest August 7 (7 AM – 1 PM) Macoupin County Fairgrounds, Carlinville, Tickets $5

QSO Today Virtual Ham Expo August 14-15, Tickets $10/$12.50 “at the door”

W9DXCC Convention    September 10/11, Chicago Marriott, Naperville, IL

Peoria Superfest September 18/19

Radio Expo September 26 (6 AM – 3 PM), Boone County Fairgrounds, Belvidere, IL, Tickets $8/$10 at the gate


Contest Reports

This portion of the meeting was omitted due to the equipment auction.

IARU HF World Championship:  

CQ Worldwide VHF Contest:  

North American QSO Party (RTTY): 

Upcoming:

North American QSO Party (CW) – August 7-8
North American QSO Party (SSB) – August 21-22


Upcoming MCWA Presentations

September 7     TBD


Awards and license upgrades

None

Old Business

At the September meeting, the nominees for MCWA officers will be formally presented by the Nomination Committee with additional nominations accepted from the floor. The election will then follow.

Regarding the November Dinner Social: Ralph noted that we are still looking for a volunteer to scout out locations. It could be a pizza or rib house. Prices at the Village Squire for steak, chicken or fish will be $29+ per person. Another option is to skip this and plan for a summer catered picnic. Ralph asked for opinions.

A program coordinator is still needed since programs are an important part of our monthly meeting. Please contact Ralph (WB9ICF) or Mike (WB8BZK) for more information as to what is involved.

New Business

None

Wrap up

The annual equipment auction follows the adjournment of tonight’s meeting.

The next regular meeting will be Tuesday, September  7, 2021 at the Crystal Lake Bank and Trust if they are open to it, otherwise virtual by Zoom. Open “eyeball” QSOs start at 6:30 PM, with the meeting starting at 7:00 PM. Officer elections will be held and the program is TBD.

A motion to adjourn was made by Mike Ricketts (ND9G) and seconded by Mike Ophus (KD9DLL). The motion was approved by voice vote and the meeting was adjourned at 7:23 PM.

Prepared by Gary Kaatz (W9TD), MCWA Secretary.