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The Sunday Pile-Up Action 5-17-2026

The Sunday Pile-Up is always a great place to gather! Multiple projects abound along with soldering, modification, QRP experiments, Digital Modes, Llama printing projects, Fox Hunt Planning (check the calendar for next weeks event), and even mobile radio installations and troubleshooting!

If you are looking for  a place to call Ham Radio home, the Playground Amateur Radio Club is the place to be!

The ARRL NFL QST is published!

The ARRL NFL QST is published! You’re going to want to read this!

 

https://arrl-nfl.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/01-QST-NFL-May-2026.pdf

 

 

Its Hamfest week!


Its hamfest week! And the Playground Amateur Radio Club is ready for another fabulous event! 56th Annual PARC Hamfest: Systems Operational

​The Playground Amateur Radio Club (PARC) 56th Annual Hamfest is officially commencing. Data indicates high activity levels at the Rigdon Center (formerly Northwest Florida Fairgrounds) for this weekend’s events.

​Event Logistics

​Location: Rigdon Center, 1958 Lewis Turner Blvd, Fort Walton Beach, FL.

​Dates:

​Friday, March 20: Pre-show from 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Setup 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM).

​Saturday, March 21: Main event from 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Setup 6:00 AM – 8:00 AM).

​Admission: $10.00 (Free for Scouts in uniform, ages 12 and under, and seniors over 85).

​Talk-In Frequency: 146.790 MHz (100Hz tone).

​Key Programming

​License Testing: VE testing begins at 9:00 AM on Saturday, March 21. Pre-registration via PARCFWB@gmail.com is recommended.

​Swapfest & Tables: Indoor tables are $15.00 each, featuring a wide array of radio gear, electronics, and specialized equipment.

​Grand Prizes: Saturday drawings are scheduled for 12:00 PM (3rd), 12:30 PM (2nd), and 1:00 PM (Main Prize). Presence is not required for the main prize.

From the Desk of KR4FWK

Would you looky here! Zach, KR4FWK set up his Tube Lamp and displays it proudly! Zach is the 2025 PARC Ham of the Year! He and many, many other PARC Team members continuously strive to dedicate their passion for Ham Radio and show off what they have earned while asking for no credit! Want to see it in action? Check out the PARC Club Calendar and see when you can join us!

Fostering a Positive Environment in Amateur Radio

Amateur Radio is a hobby enjoyed by enthusiasts worldwide. While its technical aspects and emergency communication capabilities are important, the positivity within the amateur radio community plays a vital role in its growth and sustainability. Building a welcoming and inclusive environment encourages new members, fosters learning, and allows individuals to thrive within the hobby.

The power of positive interactions

Amateur radio thrives on connection and camaraderie. Positive interactions, whether on-air or in person at clubs and events, contribute significantly to a vibrant community. Hams are known for their willingness to share their knowledge and expertise with newcomers, offering guidance on everything from antenna construction to operating techniques. This spirit of helpfulness and shared learning creates a supportive environment where operators feel comfortable exploring new aspects of the hobby and developing their skills.

Encouraging new operators and promoting diversity

To ensure the hobby’s future, it’s essential to attract and retain new operators. This involves actively promoting inclusivity and making all newcomers feel welcome, regardless of their background or operating style. The amateur radio community is actively working on creating a more diverse and inclusive space that young hams are eager to make the community a welcoming and supportive place for everyone they encounter. Efforts to engage with young audiences through school presentations, radio merit badge events for scouts, and youth-focused contests can inspire the next generation of operators.

Amateur radio and personal growth

Beyond the technical aspects, amateur radio offers numerous opportunities for personal growth and development. It can build self-confidence, facilitate the learning of new skills, and introduce individuals to a worldwide community. Passing the licensing exam is a significant boost of confidence, and that on-air competence builds over time. Some even find the hobby to be therapeutic, reducing isolation and aiding in mental health recovery.

Giving back to the community

Amateur radio operators often dedicate their time and skills to community service, particularly in emergency communications. When traditional communication channels fail during disasters, amateur radio provides a reliable lifeline for coordinating resources and relaying vital information. This spirit of public service fosters a sense of purpose and strengthens the community bonds within amateur radio.

Fostering a positive environment in amateur radio goes beyond just technical proficiency. It’s about building strong connections, promoting inclusivity, encouraging learning, and inspiring a new generation of operators to embrace the rewarding world of ham radio. By focusing on these aspects, the amateur radio community can continue to grow, evolve, and remain a valuable resource for emergency communications and personal enrichment.

Winter Field Day 2025!

What a great time all of Team PARC had! We went to Fred R. Gannon State Park in Niceville Florida and operated as a 2 Oscar. We had satellite contacts, VHF contacts, and HF contacts! The best part was of course hunting down the signals. Thank you to all who participated on one end of the microphone or the other!

Holiday Party Tickets Reminder!

Tickets for the Holiday Party event are selling quick! Get yours while you can!

The time has come to gather and celebrate! 

Be sure to put it on your calendar for an Amateur Radio Holiday Party! All Hams from anywhere in the world (and even the space station (if so inclined)) are welcome to attend! For details click this and contact KQ4FRB! This is going to be a great event as Hams get out of their element and host the gathering at Anglers on Okaloosa Island! Beach Views, thew holidays, Hams, and RF! What more could you want? Come celebrate the year and honor the Hams of the Year and more! Celebrate the hobby with us and enjoy!

Purchase your tickets Today! 

Dec 15 from 4pm to 7pm at Anglers, Beachside Grill, 2nd Floor (there is an elevator!), 1030 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, 32548

SWAMPFEST SUCCESS!

WOW what a wonderful day for a Tailgate! If you missed the Swampfest, YOU missed a great opportunity to get great Ham items at an even better price! Below are some pictures and be looking forward to the next Major Hamfest in March 2025 (hint hint) official details to be released soon!

 

Farling Fall Fest!

Are you interested in showing off your skills with Amateur Radio? Come assist the Playground Amateur Radio Club and represent Amateur Radio in NWFL! We will have live Radio stations, including a Satellite Station! Let’s rally our interest in this amazing hobby and show our beloved community what Ham Radio is all about!
Saturday, November 9·4:00 – 8:00pm
115 Westview Ave, Valparaiso, FL 32580, USA

Testing Session 9 November at 0900 CST!

Are you looking to get your Ham Ticket?! We have the opportunity for you at the Playground Amateur Radio Club on Saturday the 9th of November, 2024 at 900am! We are located at 17 First Street Se in Beautiful Downtown Fort Walton Beach Florida!

Be sure to Pre-Register by emailing the Club at PARCFWB@Gmail.Com

Please make sure you get the FRN# from the FCC.  As for the best guide on how to register for an FRN we recommend the ARRL website at:

http://www.arrl.org/what-to-bring-to-an-exam-session

 

 

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