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arrlAn ARRL Affiliated Special Service Club

The Santa Fe Trail Amateur Radio Club is a general-purpose club with the goal of promoting and supporting the educational and operational aspects of ham radio through ham radio classes, on-the-air events, and hands-on activity. THE SATURDAY BREAKFAST MEETINGS ARE HELD  AT PERKINS IN GARDNER EACH SATURDAY. YOU ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US 6:30 AM TO ~8:30AMThe monthly business meeting is the 2nd Saturday of each month. This meeting is a hybrid meeting in which you can attend in person at Perkins in Gardner or you can attend via a Zoom connection. Additionally, the club holds a Tech Night presentation via Zoom the last Thursday evening of each month at 7:30 pm. Log in to the web site and select the "Links/Zoom Links" menu to find meeting links or contact a club officer.

 

Upcoming Events

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
28 May 2026;
07:30PM - 08:30PM
Tech Night - TBD
13 Jun 2026;
08:00AM -
SFTARC business meeting

HF Propagation

     Margaret Louise "Peg" Nichols, KD0VQO, passed away April 20, 2026, at the University of Kansas Health System Olathe Hospital following a short illness. She was 98.

     Peg was born in Palmyra, Missouri on November 28, 1927, the daughter of William Denver Yancey and Margaret Henrietta (Dickson) Yancey. With the exception of three years when the family lived in either Arkansas where her father came from or Missouri where her mother was raised, she spent her childhood in rural southern California and it was there that she was first introduced to the world of amateur radio.

     Peg recalled at one time that when she was growing up in California, her father signed up to receive lessons in amateur radio - there was an expense involved, she said - but he struggled with the Morse code requirement tied to an operator's license and eventually set the lessons aside.

     Money being tight in those days, and not wanting the investment in amateur radio lessons to go to waste, Peg's mother decided to delve into the lessons that had given her husband trouble and ultimately obtained a license herself. The suffix of her call sign was VQO.

     Peg's mother apparently heard Marshall Ensor, Loretta Ensor, or both, over the air sometime in the 1930s because after she and her husband moved to Grandview, Missouri from northern Arkansas in the early 1960s, she was pleased to be able to join a weekly net for women that was run by Loretta from the Ensor home south of Olathe.

     Peg would recall this connection whenever she told fellow hams and others about the time she drove her mother out to the Ensor farm one summer day so that she could meet Loretta. She said Loretta gave them a personal tour of the farmhouse and that when they at last reached the Radio Room, her mother was virtually spellbound at the sight of it, this being the very place Marshall and Loretta had been talking to her from decades earlier.

      Peg remembered seeing Marshall during that visit to the farm - he occupied the driver's seat of a piece of farm machinery that was nearby - and she knew his wife, Ina, a former schoolteacher, who by then was working at the Olathe library.

     A Spanish teacher in Olathe and later a newspaper publisher in southwest Missouri, Peg earned a technician license well into her retirement years and always considered herself "a gray-haired rookie," to borrow her words. That said, she made a real effort to keep track of any and all legislation that threatened the interests of amateur radio operators in America and enjoyed sharing this information with her fellow members of the Santa Fe Trail Amateur Radio Club. 

Ensorfest 2023 - Rick, Marty and Peg

      Peg was a generous supporter of the club and its various activities and projects, and for a few years she even helped out with the tours at Ensor Park and Museum. She regularly invited elected officials and candidates for public office to drop by Ensor Park and Museum during Field Day in order to connect them to the amateur radio community, and she faithfully kept a stash of Ensor brochures in her purse for distribution here, there and yonder in her adopted role as an ambassador for the operation.

     Preceded in death by her husband, Richard Garland "Dick" Nichols, and a nephew, Peg is survived by three children, Richard William "Rick", Thomas Britt (Teresa Riffel) and Dr. Margaret Ellen (Bill White), a sister, six grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and 10 nephews and nieces.

Trail Bytes

Introduction to Grounding for Ham Radio
02 May 2026

At our April 30th, 2026, tech night, George McCarville, WB0CNK, covered essential grounding techniques for ham radio, focusing on safety, lightning, and RF grounding. Key...

Understanding 12V DC Power for Radio Amateurs
30 Apr 2026

     In the March 2026 tech night discussion, Tom Apalenek WA2IVD, highlighted that the commonly referenced "12V" is actually 13.8V, accounting for a ±15%...

Tech Night - 3D Printing
08 Mar 2026

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...

Chasing Radiosondes or Radios from Heaven!
30 Jan 2026

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...

Spark-Con 2025
18 Oct 2025

Tom, WA2IVD, presented a video on his Ham Radio A2Z channel of selected events at the Spark-Con 2025 ARRL Midwest Convention on October 11, 2025 in Sedalia ,...

Tech Night (Sep 2025) - Kit Building
26 Sep 2025

Joe Eisenberg, KØNEB, presented on Kit Building Techniques for Success.  He currently writes the "Kits and Kit-Building" articles for The Spectrum Monitor and...

Tech Night - AREDN Mesh Networks
13 Sep 2025

The August 2025 SFTARC Tech Night was a presentation by Greg Wolfe (KIØKK) on AREDN Networks, a comparison with Meshtastic and information about the KC area Mesh...

CW Keyer a Hit at Huntsville
03 Sep 2025

Marshal Ensor's CW keyer was a hit at the Huntsville Hamfest. Amateur Logic TV and several others interviewed Tom WA2IVD, Howard NØAZ and Jeff KSØJD about the Ensor Park...