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OUR
STORY
The
Wireless Society of Southern Maine began as a group of friends with a
common interest in ham radio, who met weekly at the Wassamki Springs
Campground in Scarborough. In early summer of 2010, these friends
decided to create a more formal organization, recognizing a need in the
community for a club that was welcoming, helpful, and receptive to new
ideas.
Please join us the 3rd Thursday of each month,
from 7pm-9pm for a Meeting on
the Air
on the 147.090 (+ / 100) repeater. All are welcome, including
non-members. The net welcomes traffic to be forwarded via Radio Relay
International. Immediately following will be the After Net on 28.455
kHz SSB.
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Meetings are hybrid on-air and in-person training sessions,
focussing on learning on-air skills and becoming familiar with the
radio equipment at the CCEMA facility. If anyone is interested in running net
control from the EMA, please contact Tim KB1HNZ.
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NEXT MEETING 05/09/24
7PM-9PM at the South Windham Fire Station, 33 Main Street, Windham, ME
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MEETING 4th Thursday Monthly, on-air and in-person, at 7:00 PM, CCEMA Bunker, 22 High Street, Windham, ME
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
CLASSIFIEDS
VISIT OUR STORE
Next VE Exam: TBA
at the South Windham Fire Station, 33 Main Street, Windham, ME
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MEMBERSHIP
WSSM brings together
both new and experienced
operators alike to
share in the enjoyment of amateur radio, and encourages improvement in
all the various phases of the hobby,
including public service potential, operating ability, courtesy, and
technical proficiency.
Membership is open to
all persons
interested in radio communications. There is NO requirement to be
licensed, however only licensed operators and full time residents of
the area can be Full or "voting members." At our monthly meetings, we
like to encourage participation in round table discussions covering a
wide range of ham radio topics. We cordially invite you to visit us and
to become a member.
MEETING LOCATION
Monthly meetings take place the
second Thursday of each month from 7PM-9PM, at the South Windham Fire Department, located at 33 Main Street, Windham, ME. Check our blog and calendar of events for the latest updates.
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2023
FIELD DAY AT WASSAMKI SPRINGS
SCARBOROUGH,
ME – On the weekend of June 24-25, the WSSM team participated in their
13th ARRL Field Day from Wassamki Springs Campground, in Scarborough.
Activities began Friday morning when club members helped to setup a
utility trailer, tower, and antenna, that would make up the CW
operating station... Read the whole story here, or Click here
to view photos of the event!
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WSSM TEAM
ACTIVATES MT. AGAMENTICUS
(W1/AM-381)
Over
the past several years,
WSSM members have activated numerous
summits across New England, including Bradbury Mountain (ME), Mt.
Agamenticus (ME), Mt. Washington (NH), Mt. Battie (ME), Mt. Megunticook
(ME), Douglas Mountain (ME), Cadillac Mountain (ME), and others.
Most
recently, on July 23rd, members of the Wireless Society of Southern
Maine and New England Radio Discussion Society, participated in a joint
Parks on the Air (POTA) and Summits on the Air (SOTA) activation from
Mt. Agamenticus, in York, ME. Mt. Agamenticus has the designation
W1/AM-381 for SOTA and the Mt. Agamenticus Wildlife Management Area,
which includes the summit, is designated K-8448 for POTA..
Look for WS1SM spotted on the SOTA Watch website, or monitor
146.520 simplex during the weekends to find us on the air from our next
hilltop expedition.
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Above
(on the left), is a certificate for 1st Place in the CQWW VHF Contest.
WS1SM earned first place in the Multi-op
category for New Hampshire 4 years in a row! On the right is a QSL card
from one of our SOTA/Contesting adventures to the summit of Mt.
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WSSM TEAM
ACTIVATES CAPE NEDDICK "NUBBLE" LIGHT
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YORK,
ME – On Saturday, August 19th, WSSM members activated Cape Neddick
“Nubble” Light for International Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend
(ILLW). The team setup their radio gear in Sohier Park, using an Icom
IC-7100 on battery power and a BuddiPole, which was configured for 40,
20, and 15 meters throughout the day.
Members
present included: Peter Fulton WO1J, Tim Watson KB1HNZ, Eric Emery
N1RXR, and Jason Andrews W1SFS, as well as other hams who stopped by
while visiting the area... Read the whole story here. |
Wireless Society of Southern
Maine, P.O. Box 6833, Scarborough, ME 04074
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