Thank you for participating in TechFest 2010!

To all displayers, vendors, and attendees,

Thank you for participating in TechFest 2010! It was a pleasure to see and meet all of you, and I hope that you enjoyed it as much as I did. We will be holding the TechFest again next year, but that is far in the future.

As of now, we have plenty of great events to participate in: ARMAD in May, Field Day 2010 in June, The BVARA Corn Roast in August, Campaganza in September, and the Christmas Party in December. And this just the tip of the iceberg! We also have weekly meetings for our Explorer Post on Wednesday nights at 6:00PM at the Baden American Legion (the same location as the TechFest), so feel free to join us at the meetings.

There will be more information about upcoming Merit Badge classes right here in the near future, so please check back often. You can also check our blog, which is updated more regularly than the TechFest site.

Again, thank you for participating, and I hope to see you next year!

Grant Miller, KB3QFQ
Eagle Scout, Boy Scout Troop 405
Beaver Valley TechFest 2010 Coordinator

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Photos from TechFest 2010!

Here are a few photos, mostly of setting up, of TechFest 2010, held at the Baden American Legion in Baden, PA on February 14, 2010.

If you cannot see the slideshow below, please install Adobe Flash Player. Enjoy!!

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TECHFEST IS STILL A GO!

We will still be holding the TechFest in spite of the weather!

Doors open at 8:00 AM for attendees, and at 7:00 AM for vendors or those who need to set up a display table. You are invited to set up a table on Sunday morning, but there is limited space available! Please contact us at TECHFEST@W3SGJ.ORG to reserve a table.

The TechFest will be held this Sunday, February 14 at the Baden American Legion, 271 State Street, Baden PA 15005 from 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM.

We hope to see you there!

Grant, KB3QFQ
Eagle Scout, Boy Scout Troop 405
Beaver Valley TechFest 2010 Coordinator

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TechFest Weather Updates: Cancelled or not?

Make sure to check here, on our website, on our blog, on our geocaching page, or on the Greater Pittsburgh Council website for the latest concerning the weather and the TechFest.

To learn whether the TechFest has been postponed, please MAKE SURE to keep checking back here.

If you have any questions, please email TECHFEST@W3SGJ.ORG

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VE TEST SESSION – February 14 at the TechFest

We will be having a Volunteer Examiner Test Session for anyone who wishes to earn or upgrade their amateur radio license at TECHFEST 2010 on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14.

The test session will be held at the Baden American Legion Post 641 in Baden, PA:

Address: 271 State St. Baden, PA 15005
Time: 9:00 am on Feb. 14, 2010
Cost: $15.00
Bring two forms of ID ( one with your photo)
Bring your original license (if any) and a copy.
Bring any C.S.C.E’s from prior exams if any.

If you have any questions call Chris Moratis, W3OUF, at 724-266-2866

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TECHFEST 2010 Press Release

Contact: Grant Miller
Beaver Valley Amateur Radio Association (BVARA)
Email: techfest@W3SGJ.org

Press Release

TECHFEST 2010:
Where Technology, Scouting and Amateur Radio come together

On the second weekend in February, hundreds of Amateur Radio operators, Boy Scouts and people interested in technology from all over the tri-state area will converge at the Baden American Legion in Beaver County, Pennsylvania for TECHFEST 2010. The event will be held from 8:00AM until 2:00PM on Sunday, February 14.

TechFest 2010 is the perfect opportunity for anyone to learn and see how modern technology can be incorporated into the Amateur Radio hobby. We will have multiple technology displays, including Automatic Position Reporting System (APRS), which uses GPS technology to report the location of ham radio operators in real time; solar-powered satellites; Echolink, which enables you to easily communicate with other “hams” around the world using your computer; and more. There will also be a table explaining Amateur radio’s role in emergency communications in disasters like the recent earthquake in Haiti. You will be able to talk to other ham radio operators all over the world, and learn how to get started in the hobby. We will have a prize drawing and electronics auction at the end of the event, and a radio flea market will also be held throughout the day. Boy Scout Merit Badge counselors will be on site to help any Scout earn Computers, Electricity, Radio, Electronics, Space Exploration and Emergency Preparedness Merit Badges. We also have a special guest coming from the state of Indiana, over seven hours away. Mr. Rick Garrett will present a hands-on workshop on geocaching, and will show everyone how to incorporate Scouting and Amateur Radio into this fun, GPS-oriented hobby.

If you ever wondered what ham radio was about, members of the Beaver Valley Amateur Radio Association will be in attendance with friendly people to answer any questions you may have. The hobby is open to people of all ages and abilities and is a vital resource in times of emergency such as natural disasters.

We will have exam sessions scheduled throughout the day for those wishing to take their first Amateur Radio license exam or license upgrade. If you hesitated to get your Amateur Radio license because of Morse code, please be advised that Morse code is no longer a requirement to get your license.

Admission is only $5. Contact us to reserve a display/vendor table for only $10, which includes 1 free admission. This event will benefit Boy Scout Explorer Post 73 and The Beaver Valley Amateur Radio Association, scientific non-profit organizations of licensed public service amateur radio operators and Boy Scouts.

Anyone interested in Amateur Radio, electronics, emergency communications, geocaching, Boy Scouting, or technology is invited to join the fun and learn how to make new friends all over the world. So, come and “amplify” your day at the event that will showcase the future of Scouting and Amateur Radio.

For more information, please contact:
The Beaver Valley Amateur Radio Association (BVARA)
TechFest Coordinators: Robert DeMarco, Grant Miller, Jack Spencer

Website: http://techfest.W3SGJ.org
Email: techfest@W3SGJ.org

The BVARA is an American Radio Relay League ( ARRL® – http://www.arrl.org ) affiliated club

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Visit our blog for the latest news on the Haiti earthquake

Over the last couple days, we have been posting numerous articles to our blog about the disastrous Haiti earthquake that happened Tuesday evening. Make sure to keep checking our blog for the latest updates on this disaster.

Our blog’s address is http://blog.W3SGJ.org

Every article begins with the words “HELP HAITI”

We update our blog every day, so be sure to check it often for the latest news on technology, Scouting, amateur radio, geocaching, and more.

Grant, KB3QFQ
Website / TechFest Coordinator, W3SGJ.org

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TechFest 2010 Announcement Flier – Boy Scouts


Where Technology, Scouting & Amateur Radio
Come Together!

Technology displays, merit badge info and more!
RAIN OR SHINE – Indoor flea market!

Sunday,
FEBRUARY 14, 2010
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM


Baden American Legion
271 State Street
Baden, Pennsylvania 15005
INDOOR LOCATION!

GET YOUR AMATEUR RADIO LICENSE!
Walk-in testing available!


AMATEUR RADIO
ARRL Atlantic Division Director Bill Edgar, N3LLR
Bill Edgar, N3LLR,
Atlantic Division
Director of the
Amateur Radio Relay
League will be in
attendance!

Technology displays
and more!


SCOUTING

Radio Merit Badge

Merit Badge info on
technology-related
Merit Badges, plus
Merit Badge classes!

Earn Cub Scout
Academics Belt
Loops and Pins!


EXPLORING

Exploring

Learn how to
become an Explorer
Scout!

Explorer Posts
specialize in a
variety of career
skills and hobbies,
preparing you for
your life ahead!

WHAT IS HAPPENING
AT THE EVENT?

Technology Displays,
Geocaching Presentation,
Merit Badge Info, Cub Scout
Advancement Classes, Merit Badge
Classes, Ham Radio License Testing,
Electronics Auction, Radio Flea
Market, Emergency Communication
Info, Scout Tables and MORE!

HOW CAN YOU PARTICIPATE?

Set up a display table! Contact us for more information.

AMPLIFY your day and
speak to the world!

Admission is $2-$5.
Please see flier for details.

follow us on twitter!
twitter.com/w3sgj

Talk in on the 145.310 PL 100Hz repeater!

No pre-registration required!

To reserve a display table, or if you have any questions,
please
contact us at the
phone numbers and email addresses listed below!

Robert De Marco

WA3ZRM@W3SGJ.org
724-378-7070

Jack Spencer

KZ3Z@W3SGJ.org
724-869-2429

Grant Miller, Jr.

KB3QFQ@W3SGJ.org
724-266-9165

Auction registration begins at 8:00 AM. Auction begins at 11:30 AM.
BRING YOUR EQUIPMENT TO SELL OR HAVE AUCTIONED!

Auction Rules:

1. All buyers must register and receive an auction number.
Registration will be at the pre-auction check-in area.A 10% bidders fee will be added to all purchases. Payment is to be by CASH ONLY – no checks or credit cards.

2. Each seller will be required to fill out an auction form for each item entered into the auction. Consignor #, Minimum bid if applicable, Short Description. The serial number on the form will be the item number. If an item is not tagged properly, it will not be presented for sale.

3. Any item not receiving a bid of at least the specified reserve will be considered a “No Sale”.

4. A 10% commission will be charged by the Radio Fest to the consignor AND an additional 10% paid by the bidder on top of the final bid. This will be a straight percentage. No commission will be charged on “No Sale” items.FOR EXAMPLE – Winning bid is $100. Commission due is $10 from Consignor and $10 from the bidder on top of the final bid. The Bidder will end up paying $100 Plus $10 = $110. The Consignor will receive $90

5. The order of items presented for sale will be at the discretion of the auction personnel.

6. Bidders (Buyers) Will be able to pay and pick up your purchased items during or immediately at the conclusion of the auction. All purchases must be paid for and removed by 4:00PM.

7. Consignors (Sellers) are required to remove all “No Sale ” items on Sunday 4:00PM. Sellers can be paid immediately at the conclusion of the auction. If you elect not to be paid on Sunday, a check will be mailed to you.

8. Items left in the auction room at the conclusion of the auction are the sole responsibility of the owner.

9. Absolutely no items containing mercury or other hazardous substances may be consigned.

10. Auction is a reserve auction. Details to follow.

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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

I hope you all enjoyed the holiday season and have made your New Year’s Resolutions.

We have a lot of new, exciting things for you all this year. In 2010, we will be helping with the Boy Scouts of America’s 100th Anniversary program, “Get in the Game! With Geocaching,” and will be placing many geocaches in the Beaver County, Pennsylvania area.

We will also be hosting a TechFest and Auction and the Baden American Legion on February 14. This event will be a Hamfest geared towards technology, meshing technology, amateur radio, Scouting, and geocaching together to provide an awesome experience. Check out the official site, TechFest.W3SGJ.org for more information.

And of course, we will be continuing everything that we have done last year, making this, in my opinion, the greatest amateur radio club to be a member of.

Here’s to the New Year!

Grant, KB3QFQ
Website Coordinator, W3SGJ.org

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Merry Christmas!

Thomas Kinkade's Painting: The Night Before Christmas

Hey, everyone! On behalf of The Beaver Valley Amateur Radio Association, I would like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas! Have a safe and happy Christmas, and enjoy the holiday!

While you celebrate today, gathering together with your friends and family, think of the true meaning of this holiday, and why it is called Christmas.

Merry Christmas, everyone!
Grant, KB3QFQ
Website Coordinator, W3SGJ.org

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