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SFTARC Newsletter - April 2026

SFTARC Newsletter - April 2026

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President's Corner - April 2026

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     Our spring outdoor activities began with the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve POTA this last weekend. Nearly a dozen folks enjoyed caravaning and carpooling to the park near Strong City, KS, to set up temporary stations to operate several modes. Following quickly on May 9th is Ensorfest26. Celebrating this National Historic Site with house and barn tours, old and new cars, the arts, featuring quilts, as well as 3 music bands throughout the day. This is an event you can bring the entire family and neighbors to. I encourage you to sign up and enjoy presenting this historic site to the public that also features Amateur Radio history from spark-gap forward . SFTARC has a goal this year of 10 or more volunteers. An easy sign-up has been emailed and you can also also sign-up via a link, click here  ENSOR SIgnup. Also,in Jun and September, 3 or more members, we will conduct the regular tours of the Ensor Museum. Please contact Marty Peters to sign up.

     Many more upcoming club activities are listed here, click Activities  to see the list.

     Spring brought violent storms this year, and we thank our club members who were deployed with Johnson County ECS for tornado watches. I encourage you to join them and be active in other public service groups such as ARES, SATERN, and other public service groups.

     Part of our club charter is to promote radio knowledge, fraternalism, and individual operating efficiency. This will all occur at the ARRL Field Day on June 27th and 28th. Enjoy the club camaraderie during the hands-on setup and learning this weekend offers. You can sign up by opening the club website calendar listing or here by clicking Field Day .


AuthorGeorge McCarville
Publishing dateFriday, 17 April 2026

Meeting Notes - April 2026

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Executive Summary:

      During the April 11, 2026 meeting there was one motion. The motion was to provide $350 to Ensor. The motion passed. The website has been upgraded to Joomila 5. Other topics included ENSORFEST26 on May 9, volunteers needed for the Ensor museum in June and September; and the Tallgrass Prairie event is scheduled for April 18. Additionally, the ARRL Field Day is on June 27-28. There has been a request for volunteers to help with FIFA World Cup.     

MEETING TO ORDER:

       President George, WBØCNK, called the meeting to order at 8:00 AM CST on April 11, 2026. A total of 20 members attended the meeting. There were 16 members in person and 4 attended via zoom.

 

SECRETARY-TREASURER REPORT: 

      Marty was not able to attend the meeting. A report was sent to the officers after the meeting. Jason provided a Secretary's report. 

 AGENDA ITEMS:

SFTARC Web Site Migration Update / New Features [Greg - KIØKK]

      The website migration has been completed. The last step was updating to Joomla 5 which has been completed. The update to Joomla 5 did result in one of the apps needing to be updated. This cost less than $100. The move to the new website was done to reduce hosting costs and allow us to up update to Joomla 5. 

Ensor Foundation [Marty - KEØPEZ, Jeff- KSØJD, Howard- NØAZ, Tom- WA2IVD]

      MEMO is planning ENSORFEST 26. The event is planned for May 9, 2026. There will be three bands that will come out. Some car clubs will come to show their cars. Reps from Mahaffie Farm will be present. There is a plan to have a fox hunt in the morning at Ensor. There will be two foxes. The entire event will end around 5 pm. A food truck has been organized. Volunteers are needed for this event around 8 to 10 positions. If you volunteer you get a $15 voucher for food. There is a need for people to help park cars. The Museum is open so we will need volunteers for the museum. Also, there is a need for people to sign up and volunteer to conduct museum tours in June and September. Del (KØDDS) made a motion to donate $350 to MEMO. Ben (KCØ9NBC) seconded the motion. The motion passed. 

Tallgrass Prairie Preserve Planning POTA [Jim – KØNK]

     Jim organized the Tallgrass Prairie event on April 18, 2026. The goal was to be on the air by 10 am. For those interested in carpooling, or caravaning, members met in Gardner, KS at Perkins at 5:50 am. Coordination for this event took place via email. The plan was to stop for breakfast at Beto Junction on the way down. 

Field Day Planning [George - WBØCNK]

      A Field Day sign up sheet of organizing teams was available at the meeting and will be available at future meetings and breakfasts. Greg has suggested that all the equipment needs to be tested before Field Day. George would like people to sign up for a roll on Field Day. We need people to help plan and organize field day. The May tech night will be Field Day planning. If you would like to help organize Field Day please reach out to George. 

Repeater Update [Jim – KØNK]

     Jim provided a repeater update. There are no new updates about the repeaters. 

Tech Night [George – WBØCNK]

      The next Tech Night is on April 30th at 7:30 PM. The topic is on "Grounding For Your Amateur Radio Station" by George, WBØCNK.  

Clothing and Badge Orders [Jason – KFØISL, George -WBØCNK]

      We are collecting a list of people that are interested in ordering a name badge or a shirt. 

Upcoming Hamfests – See Website Calendar [George - WBØCNK]

  • Green County OK Hamfest: April 10th-11th. Claremore, OK.
  • Ham Bash KC 2026: April 25th 8AM-2PM, Raytown High School 6019 Blue Ridge Blvd. Raytown, MO
  • Hamvention: Dayton, OH, May 15th-17th
  • Reno County Hamfest: Hutchinson, KS. Aug 8th
  • Huntsville, Al Hamfest: Aug 22nd-23rd
  • Nixa, MO Hamfest: TBD 2026 (was Nov. 18th in 2025)

A sign-up sheet for attending these events is available at meetings and breakfasts, as well as a link to it on each entry on our website calendar to assist those interested in coordinating carpooling or caravaning. 

Update On Equipment from Dave Cochran, KBØVRA [Jim - KØNK]

      Jim, KØNK is gathering a team to conduct a limited item cost auction for club members in the near future - watch for notices. Ben Rocke, KC9MBC, offered to lead the team. The club is still reviewing the list of items and trying to understand what should be sold. The plan is to use this as a fund raiser. 

FIFA World CUP 2026 [Jim - KØNK]

      Jim, KØNK was asked to fill out a report on club assets. It sounds like there is a need for volunteers to help with tasks related to FIFA World Cup in KC. It is our understanding that there may be a request to have people help at one of the 9 parking lots. Around 6 people offered to volunteer. If you would like to help please contact one of the officers in the club. 

Members Who Would Enjoy A Card Or a Visit:

  • Mike Lane -KEØCIS at Good Samaritan Olathe Medical Campus

ADJOURN:

The meeting was adjourned around 9:00 AM. Jeff (KSØJD) made the motion to adjourn the meeting and Bob (KCØTZX) seconded the motion. 


AuthorJ Gaumer (KFØISL)
Publishing dateThursday, 16 April 2026

Another Ensorfest Awaits Area Residents

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     New eats and both new and old musical treats will be an integral part of this year's Ensorfest, which is scheduled to unfold Saturday, May 9 at Ensor Park and Museum in Olathe.

     Sponsored by the City of Olathe, which owns the 40-acre historic site at 18995 W. 183rd Street, the Olathe Ensor Foundation, the Santa Fe Trail Amateur Radio Club, and the Johnson County Radio Amateurs Club, Ensorfest '26 is set to get underway at high noon and roll on full force until 5 p.m. There will be no charge to enjoy the various activities planned for the afternoon, but freewill donations that can be used to support the ongoing operation of Ensor Park and Museum will be gladly accepted.

     What will be the fourth Ensorfest so far will open with a performance by the Neon Quartet, a jazz combo whose members include John Gray's son. John, KD0VRS, is a member of both the SFTARC and the board that governs the Olathe Ensor Foundation. At any rate, these young musicians will be making their first appearance on the Ensor home 'stage' (i.e., the front porch) and will be entertaining their listeners for an hour.

     Picnic tables positioned to the north of the two-story house will give folks a place to sit during the Neon Quartet's concert, but you are certainly welcome to show up with your own folding chair and an old blanket to go under it (think chiggers) if you prefer.

     A mini Chautauqua is slated to start at 1 and continue until 1:45. The speakers will include Tom Kearney, an Olathe High School graduate and a past Chautauqua participant, and Attisen McCorkle, who has been doing an internship at Ensor Park and Museum in pursuing a master's degree from the University of Oklahoma.

     Back for yet another Ensorfest will be the Pheasant Pluckers, who are poised to deliver some down-home, toe-tapping bluegrass music during two 45-minute sets. The first set will run from 2 to 2:45, the second from 3:30 to 4:15.

     No celebration of all things Ensor would be complete without the presence of a food truck or something similar, and with that in mind, Olathe Ensor Foundation Vice President and former SFTARC President Jeff Darby, KS0JD, has lined up Taco Fuego KC of Overland Park, a new to Ensorfest vendor, to provide some sustenance midday and beyond. Taco Fuego's street tacos will go for $4 apiece, it is reported, and their platters are priced at $10 to $15.

     The Olathe Quilters Guild will again be displaying some lovely quilts just to the west of the house, there will be lowrider bicycles, classic Model A's, a collection of Cadillacs, and World War II jeeps to look at on the grounds, Marshall Ensor's 1911 Cushman engine will be chugging along somewhere in the back yard, and disc golf will be available for the playing on the two-hole course well to the west of the house.

     In addition, of course, the house, the peg barn, the pioneer cabin, and the summer kitchen will be open for guided tours by visitors during the afternoon.

     Finally, Ensorfest '26 is to be preceded by a Fox Hunt on the grounds. It is slated to commence at 10 a.m. and wrap up by 11:30.


AuthorRick Nichols
Publishing dateWednesday, 15 April 2026

‍Trail Bytes‍ ‍ ‍ ‍

Tech Night - 3D Printing

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This is a presentation of 3D printing and the technologies involved in the process. It was presented by Howard Cripe - N0AZ for the February 26th Tech Night of the Santa Fe Trail Amateur Radio Club…


Publishing dateSunday, 8 March 2026

Chasing Radiosondes or Radios from Heaven!

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The SFTARC Tech Night for January 2026 was a presentation by Mike Laney (KEØGHU) on Chasing Radiosondes. Mike provided details about the devices used, web sites used for tracking and data provided by…


Publishing dateFriday, 30 January 2026

Upcoming Events‍

23 Apr 2026;
07:30PM - 08:30PM
Tech Night - TBD
25 Apr 2026;
08:00AM - 02:00PM
HAMBASH 2026 - Kansas City Regional Hambash
09 May 2026;
08:00AM -
SFTARC business meeting
09 May 2026;
08:00AM - 05:00PM
Ensorfest '26
15 May 2026;
09:00AM - 01:00PM
Hamvention 2026
15 May 2026;
09:00AM - 01:00PM
Hamvention 2026
15 May 2026;
09:00AM - 01:00PM
Hamvention 2026

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