A New Discord Server for Young Radio Amateurs

Join the YARC Discord here: https://discord.gg/MpQJadu

Suffice it to say, the Young Amateurs Radio Club experienced a split. From my experience, every ham radio club will experience a split in it’s lifetime. It seems to be the natural order of things.

The original YARC board met with the former YARC president (who owned the server and banned key members of the board) for several weeks of mediation and reconciliation, but ultimately no compromise could be met.

From out of the ashes, a phoenix shall rise.

The original YARC board regathered, lost interest in saving the old server, and created a new server. The old server still exists, but it’s down to a fraction of it’s activity and is being ran by the former YARC president has been deleted by the former YARC president.

The new YARC Discord server is now active, it’s just as busy as before, and it’s members are coming up with new activities to get back into the swing of things before the ‘event.’ It is open, friendly, inclusive, and has no tolerance for bullying and harmful trolling.

I left a parting message on the old server that read as follows:

Hello.

This message will probably get deleted and I will probably get banned in record time, but it doesn’t hurt to try to get a message out. 

This server is a husk of its former glory that’s lost it’s vision, it’s leadership, and it’s heart. You may have noticed a lot of people have gotten banned, kicked, and had their messages deleted due to disparaging this server or linking to the new YARC server. This is because the server owner has been lurking trying to control the exodus of members while forming it into his own brand after the banning and de-perming of the YARC Board members. 

 I couldn’t be happier if it was to blossom into a vibrant young ham community. But at the end of the day, this isn’t YARC. 

But given it’s an inactive server being led by questionable ethics and obscurity, I recommend the new YARC server that is being ran by the OG YARC founders, board and members. Go to https://discord.gg/MpQJadu if you want a healthy, active, inclusive, and lively server ran by fellow young hams who truly have your best interests at heart. 

To avoid confusion of newcomers looking for the YARC server, I deleted several invite links to draw in new members from across the internet. Since the server has changed in many ways, those invite links aren’t valid anymore. I can’t tell which links were created after the change in leadership, and what version of the server went to which invite link, so I removed all but the owner’s personal invite link.

I would still like to serve as liaison between Young Hams and the rest of the amateur radio world (as I’ve always done) and a mediator between our two communities. 

message edited to redact names

73, N0SSC

PS: To KZØP- Jesten and I are forever grateful for the Reese’s pumpkins, but I ran out 🙁 but thankfully it’s Easter so Reeses Eggs have flooded the market 🙂

YARC Youth Contesting Program Round Two: IARU HF Championships

YARC’s Youth Contesting Program is back in action for the IARU HF Championships. Signup now!

YARC’s Youth Contesting Program (YCP) is a weekend program for groups of young amateur radio contesters throughout the US and Canada to meet up at a nearby-as-possible contest-grade stations during the large HF contests.

Our previous YCP was somewhat successful, in that we didn’t entirely fail – we had one successful and rewarding pairing between Patrick KE8KLC and the Voice of America Museum Amateur Radio Club WC8VOA. It helped that he was only a 15 minute drive away, and that the VOA volunteers pulled in a lot of hours preparing for the event. Our biggest pitfall was a low number of both host station and youth contesters. There’s only one way to get more applicants, and that’s to try it again!

The 2019 IARU HF Championships take place 13-14 July 2019 from 1200 Saturday to 1159 Sunday UTC. It’s both a CW and Phone contest, and is one of the years biggest.

It works like this – we will attempt to pair a small group (up to 4) of young contesters interested in operating with a “big gun” station owner interested in hosting the youth group. The contesters will operate from the station, and the host has the option to help the youth improve their skills, provide advice, and even operate alongside. We will try to keep it such that young hams will only require a relatively short drive (ideally no more than 5 hours) to keep travel costs low. As such, this will require the participation of as many operators and hosts as possible, but it might so happen that a valid match may not exist. With your help, it shouldn’t be hard to find pairings within an hour’s drive.

All you have to do right now is signup! If you’re a young ham (or know a young ham) (under age 27 or so) with at least a little bit of contesting experience, and you’d be interested in spending a weekend in July at a contest-grade ham radio station, OR if you’re the owner of such a station, sign up at the Google form here: https://yarc.world/ycp/ or scroll down to the bottom to find the form there.

YARC YCP is inspired by the efforts of YOTA’s YCP, as well as Team Exuberance and we hope to inspire a big chunk of young hams into becoming the greatest contesters of the 21st century.

Note – since we’re trying to keep this an affordable event for our young ops, we require that the station is within a 3 hour drive. And since the North America is a big place, we can’t promise that you’ll be selected as a host or operator, especially if either no young ops signup nearby your station or there’s no station near young operators. Since this is our first second try, we probably still have a lot to learn about this, so bear with us!

Thanks,

Sterling, NØSSC
YARC Programs & Outreach Dude

Introducing Young Amateurs Radio Club QSO Party…with PRIZES!

This is exciting.

I haven’t been around for a while, because life is busy: I bought a house, got married, and have been working overtime, so there it little room for ham radio.

But I had to come back to announce this.

On December 1, 2018, the YARC Winter QSO Party will begin. This is a QSO party open to all to introduce and encourage young people to get on the air.

There is a special surprise with this contest: PRIZES!

Courtesy of the people who bring you Hamstudy, winners of the following categories:

  • First Place, Single-Operator QRP
  • First Place, Single-Operator Low
  • First Place, Single-Operator High
  • Second Place, New Contester

Will have a choice of one of the following prizes:

  • NooElec SDR Bundle
  • Baofeng UV-5R
  • 1 SignalStick whip antenna and 1 HamStudy.org t-shirt

Winners of the following categories:

  • First Place, Multi-Single Low
  • First Place, Multi-Single High
  • First Place, Multi-Multi Low
  • First Place, Multi-Multi High
  • First Place, School Club
  • Second Place, School Club
  • First Place, New Contester

Will have a choice of one of the following prizes:

  • 2019 ARRL Handbook (Softcover Edition) and 2 SignalStick whip antennas
  • Arrow II 146-3 Handheld Portable Yagi Antenna
  • QRPLabs QCX QRP Tranceiver Kit and 2 SignalStick whip antennas

The team at YARC has been hard at working getting this put together, and finally it’s live! We can’t wait to work you on the air from WY4RC!

All rules are located at https://yarc.world/events/contests/2018/09/18/winter-qso-party-2018/ and you’re invited to join the YARC Discord Chat and the /r/amateurradio subreddit thread for questions and comments. This is a first time thing, so expect a few bumps on the way.

Update 2018 Nov 27: Because of all the flak we’ve received about how this contest could put operators in a sticky situation regarding pecuniary interest, the prizes were changed from $25-$75 Visa gift cards to amateur radio gear.