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SFTARC Newsletter - May 2026

SFTARC Newsletter - May 2026

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President's Corner - May, 2026

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     We started our outdoor summer events with the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve POTA and then Ensorfest26 on May 9th, which was another huge success, with even more attendance than last year. SFTARC volunteers helped with cleanup activities the prior week and staffed hosting positions around the museum as well as enjoying the wide range of events throughout the day.

     Next up, I hope many of you will take time to participate in Field Day activities June 26th through the 28th (also at Ensor Park and Museum). Field Day is a great opportunity to learn about emergency preparedness, interesting antennas you might not be able to put up at home, deployment of our tower-trailer, generators, and transceivers, as well as making radio contacts across the USA and usually to many other countries.

     Tech Night on May 29th has been reserved for everyone to join in and find out about and plan field day activities. 


AuthorG McCarville (WBØCNK)
Publishing dateThursday, 14 May 2026

Meeting Notes - June 2026

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Executive Summary:

      During the May 9, 2026 meeting there were no motions. The meeting started with a moment of silence for Peg Nichols, KDØVQO. During the meeting there were  ENSORFEST planning and updates. There are multiple volunteer opportunites including: Field Day Planning, FIFA WORLD CUP volunteers, KCHEART, and volunteers to help out at ENSOR for tours. 

 

MEETING TO ORDER:

       President George, WBØCNK, called the meeting to order at 8:00 AM CST on May 9, 2026. A total of 26 members attended the meeting and 2 guests. There were 23 members in person and 3 attended via zoom.

 Moment of Silence for Peg Nichols, KDØVQO

The meeting started with a moment of silence for Peg Nichols. There is a Silent Key article about Peg on the Home page of the sftarc.org web site and in the "Silent Keys" menu under "About Us". If you do not see it please search by her name. 

SECRETARY-TREASURER REPORT:

      Marty provided a brief update on the club finances. Jason provided a Secretary's report. 

 AGENDA ITEMS:

ENSORFEST 26' [Jeff, KSØJD, Marty - KEØPEZ, Tom- WA2IVD]

      MEMO planned ENSORFEST 26 for May 9th the day of the club meeting. They are planning a fox hunt in the morning at 10 am. Then the ENSORFEST event will run from 12 noon until 5 pm.

FIELD DAY PLANNING [George - WBØCNK]

      George is still looking for people to help organize Field Day, June 27th - June 28th.  If you are interested in helping out on the day or helping to organize the event, please reach out to George.  Currently, Trig is organizing the event. Jim is willing to help be a co-chair person. Jim has nominated Larry to help organize field day. There are other positions that are still open including safety officer. We also need help promoting the event. 

REPEATER UPDATE [Jim – KØNK]

     Jim provided a repeater update.

FIFA WORLD CUP KANSAS CITY [Jim – KØNK]

     Jim provided an update about FIFA World Cup. It sounds like there is a need to have Amateur radio operators help at one of the 6 parking lots. It sounds like the need would be to help at the first aid tent and provide updates on the fullness of the parking lot and number of people waiting for a bus. 

TALLGRASS PRARIE PRESERVE POTA [Jim – KØNK]

     Jim provided an update on the Tall Grass Prairie event. Overall, it was a success. The weather was good. Propagation was average. Andrew made his first CW activation of the park. 

KCHEART (Kansas City Hospital Emergency Amateur Radio Team) [Jim – KØNK]

     Jim is looking for volunteers to help with KCHEART. This is a group that sets up ham radio equipment at local hospitals in the KC region to help with emergency communication. They are looking for people to help set up the equipment and to provide volunteers to help in case of an emergency. 

2026 CLUB TRAVEL PLANS: Trips to Conventions/Hamfests – See Website Calendar [George - WBØCNK]

  • Nebraska State Convention, Lincoln, NE May 9th
  • 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)

      George would like us as a club to organize trips to conventions/ Hamfests. If you have interest in attending one of these events, please reach out to George. That way we can car pool to the event as a club. 

TECH NIGHT [George – WBØCNK]

      The next Tech Night is on May 29th at 7:30 PM. The topic is on "Field Day Planning" by Chair person/ Co-Chair person. 

Members Who Would Enjoy A Card Or a Visit:

  • Mike Lane -KEØCIS at Good Samaritan Olathe Medical Campus

ADJOURN:

      The meeting was adjourned around 8:40 AM. Jeff (KSØJD) made the motion to adjourn the meeting and Robert Orr seconded the motion. 


AuthorJ Gaumer (KFØISL)
Publishing dateThursday, 16 April 2026

The Ensors, Good Vibes and All That Jazz!

     Members of the Santa Fe Trail Amateur Radio Club played an instrumental role in the pulling off of Ensorfest '26, this year's version of the annual celebration of all things Ensor as in Jacob, Ida, Marshall, Loretta and Ina.

Click the image below to see pictures of EnsorFest 2026.

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     In fact, John Gray, KD0VRS, who also is on the board for The Olathe Ensor Foundation, even loaned his saxophone-playing son Owen to the cause for an hour so that he and fellow musicians Nick Heffner (piano), Ethan Steiner (bass) and Nick Pedigo (drums) could entertain those who had gathered in front of the historic Ensor home at Ensor Park and Museum in Olathe to hear some jazz. The four young men perform as the Neon Quartet and appear to have been well received by their listeners as they worked their way through their set, which included some familiar numbers, "Misty" among them.

     The noon hour jazz concert kicked off the slate of activities planned for Saturday, May 9 and was followed by a mini Chautauqua during which both Tom Kearney and Ensor Park and Museum intern Attisen McCorkle spoke. Tom talked about generosity, while Attisen reviewed the work she had been doing since January and read a famous poem, too. I served as the master of ceremonies and contributed a piece about my late father and a short story written by my late mother, Peg Nichols, KD0VQO-SK.

     The mini Chautauqua preceded a brief presentation by Bill Brinker, WA0CBW, a member of the Johnson County Radio Amateurs Club. He talked about the eight farm implements that are lined up to the west of the chicken coop where the hens deposited their eggs for the Ensors and others to enjoy back in the day.

     Meanwhile, other members of the SFTARC helped direct traffic toward the parking lot or assisted with tours of the two-story Italianate home where amateur radio pioneers Marshall Ensor, W9BSP, and his younger sister Loretta, W9UA, spent their formative years.

     Back by popular demand, it would seem, the Pheasant Pluckers delivered two 45-minute sets of bluegrass music that were sandwiched around a presentation featuring members of Olathe's Lowrider Bike Club. This was the club's first appearance at Ensorfest and the bikes they showed up with were quite a sight to behold.

     The Olathe Art Gallery also had a presence at Ensorfest for the first time. Paintings done by local artists could be viewed in the north room of the Peg Barn and were by at least some, according to John Gray, who shared his thoughts about Ensorfest '26 with the other members of the OEF board in an email he sent them May 12. "Well, I think Ensorfest went pretty well this year," he said. "Overall attendance seemed fairly similar to last year."

     John also had a couple of positive things to say about the on-site food vendor, Taco Fuego KC, which, like the bike club and the art gallery, made its Ensorfest debut May 9. "I thought the food was good and the service was friendly," he related.

     John also reported that the members of the Cadillac club "had a good time" and were "grateful for the invitation" to again be part of the event, which was sponsored by The Olathe Ensor Foundation, the two radio clubs and the City of Olathe, which owns and operates Ensor Park and Museum. And he further reported that the quilters from the Olathe Quilters Guild "seemed to be enjoying themselves and said they were happy to come back next year."

     Other attractions included the Maverick 2-hole disc golf course well to the west of the house, the 1911 Cushman engine in operation back of the house, the two classic tractors parked next to the east fence, and, of course, Dot and Dash, the two amateur radio-friendly Angora goats on loan from Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop & Farm in Olathe. 

     

      

       


AuthorRick Nichols
Publishing dateTuesday, 12 May 2026

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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…


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Upcoming Events‍

15 May 2026;
09:00AM - 01:00PM
Hamvention 2026
15 May 2026;
09:00AM - 01:00PM
Hamvention 2026
28 May 2026;
07:30PM - 09:00PM
Tech Night FIELD DAY PREP by Field Day Coordinator(s)
13 Jun 2026;
08:00AM -
SFTARC business meeting
25 Jun 2026;
07:30PM - 08:30PM
Tech Night - TBD
26 Jun 2026;
08:00AM - 05:00PM
Field Day
26 Jun 2026;
08:00AM - 05:00PM
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