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 41 
 on: May 01, 2024, 01:31:14 PM 
Started by W1RC - Last post by KD1SH
  Enjoy your reward, Mr. Mike; it's very well deserved. It was great seeing you making the rounds at Nearfest looking relaxed and worry-free for a change.


I consider myself pretty much retired now. Phil, Kelley and their team do everything. I just wander around, holding court, greeting friends, bullshitting and looking for goodies. This is my reward for sixteen years as Benevolent Dictator. Life is good.


 42 
 on: May 01, 2024, 12:57:06 PM 
Started by W1RC - Last post by Carl WA1KPD
Thank you Mr. Mike for continuing Nearfest after Horsetraders shut down. Many have enjoyed your efforts, so enjoy your "retirement"
Thanks to Phil and Kelly for their excellent work and for carrying the torch,
This last one was a lot of fun.

 43 
 on: May 01, 2024, 09:50:17 AM 
Started by W1RC - Last post by W2JRO
I second the thanks and gratitude for what you did in the past and as well as the new team and what they are doing.

Nearfest IS the best hamfest in the Northeast. Back in the day, we did have the Rochester, NY fest as well. It was disheartening to see how that fest declined over time, and how a split inside RARA killed it.
Yes, there is a RARA fest still, but it pales in comparison to the years at the "Dome".

I hope NearFest continues to thrive and that I will be able to attend for many more years

 44 
 on: May 01, 2024, 08:38:03 AM 
Started by Todd, KA1KAQ - Last post by W1RC
Sad ending for a work of art but ya gotta do what ya gotta do!

 45 
 on: May 01, 2024, 08:11:11 AM 
Started by W1DAN - Last post by W1RC
Many people axed me why Thursday and not Saturday this time?
Here is your answer:  Like most fairgrounds Deerfield Fair rents out winter storage in their barns and buildings for trailers, campers, boats, etc.  This generates significant revenue for them.  The last three Saturdays in April are when the people come and take out their stored items.  Naturally there is much traffic going out which would be right through the flea market area. This represents a safety hazard.
It was a scheduling conflict which was strictly the fault of the Fair Association. We were forced to work around it.
Our choices were: 1: Find another venue. 2: Cancel the spring NEAR-Fest and 3: Do the Fester on Thursday and Friday.  We chose the latter.  The WX was perfect and we had a great fest but attendance was down and we lost some $$$. So what? We still managed to have a great flea market, bought and peddled some neat stuff and everybody who came seemed to have fun.  
That is what this is all about!
73,
MisterMike, W1RC

 46 
 on: May 01, 2024, 08:10:55 AM 
Started by W1RC - Last post by W1DAN
Mr. Mike:

It is a complete success!

I am thankful for your past hard work and the dedication of the current management. This is a gem of the area.

Since I moved up here in 1987 I have enjoyed attending Hoss-Traders and NEAR-Fest. My house is full of "valuable junque" because of it. :-)

Thank you, 
Dan
W1DAN

 47 
 on: May 01, 2024, 07:57:56 AM 
Started by W1RC - Last post by W1RC
I have been reading some of the postings on QRZ and other sites about NEAR-Fest and the a few unsubstantiated rumors about us moving it to another venue.
As of today, May 1st 2024, there have been no decisions made to move the event from Deerfield Fairgrounds.
Any changes to the regular NEAR-Fest routine will be posted on our web site www.near-fest.com, on our Facebook page and of course, on AMFONE.
I do not keep secrets from the folks. After eighteen years you know me and how I operate.
But know this. I have been running NEAR-Fest since 2007 and, in my opinion, it has been a complete success. My staff and I are very proud of our accomplishments.
In and around 2016 I decided that my job was done; it was time to retire gracefully on my own terms and I started looking for a successor. I asked John, N1JAF and he agreed to take over. But a situation developed in his family and he couldn’t move forward with what we had planned. I then asked Larry, N1PHV, the man who owned the JEEP with the 106mm recoilless rifle mounted on it to take over. But he was forced to decline due to failing health. Then I met a couple, Phil, KA1PXZ and Kelley KE1LEY, from Vermont, who offered to help with NEAR-Fest. He is retired law enforcement and she is a Special Ed director, which is a combination of exactly what we need on some occasions.  Phil worked with Larry learning the ropes until 2018 when Larry unfortunately became a SK.
Then came Covid 19. I decided this was not the ideal time to step down and I guided us through that morass of disappointment canceling three NEAR-Fests until October 2021 when we resumed.
Since that date Phil and Kelley have formed their own team and have run the event without any real input from me since May 2022. This includes their fourth one, the most recent NEAR-Fest XXXV that was held April 25th and 26th 2024. They are doing a stellar job! As their teacher and mentor I give them FULL MARKS for their performance. Going forward thank them not me. My job is done.
I consider myself pretty much retired now. Phil, Kelley and their team do everything. I just wander around, holding court, greeting friends, bullshitting and looking for goodies. This is my reward for sixteen years as Benevolent Dictator. Life is good.
Any confirmed changes will be posted on our Web site, Facebook page and come from me, W1RC or Phil Brooks, KA1PXZ who is essentially the “new MisterMike”. Otherwise they are rumors. Please do not help spread them.
73,

MisterMike, W1RC
Benevolent Dictator Emeritus
And NEAR-Fest Founder

 48 
 on: May 01, 2024, 06:07:17 AM 
Started by wb3eii - Last post by KD6VXI
That tube isn't really useful as a ham tube.

Makes a dandy heater.

Econco will rebuild it with a proper grid.  That's not cheap, but half the price of a new 3000.

--Shane
WP2ASS / ex KD6VXI

 49 
 on: April 30, 2024, 08:07:28 PM 
Started by W3SLK - Last post by KL7OF
The B and W ad give specs for the band coils....that is useful....But, I have a question about the swinging link coil...   the ads show the same 3 turn swinging link used with all the coils?  I have a PP 100th rig that I used' on 20M for years with the 3 turn coil.  I changed to 10 meters and the output power dropped considerably...   I changed the link coil to a smaller diameter 2 turn and the power came up quite a bit , but there should be more.  I'm interested in specs for swinging links that are optimum for the band in use.  Is there a formula to calculate the value for the swing coil???  So far I've  used cut and try....

 50 
 on: April 30, 2024, 07:50:31 PM 
Started by Carl WA1KPD - Last post by Carl WA1KPD
Picked up a BC 669 XMTR/ RCVR at Nearfest- Thanks W3GMS!
Anyway, there is no supply and all sorts of secrets happen behind that curtain. Does anyone have a schematic or even a supply?
Thanks

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