Amateur Radio Operators -- for further information, contact Ralph Swick KD1SM.
Following our successes of 2008, 2009, and 2010 the North Central Massachusetts Amateur Radio community is being asked again to provide logistics and emergency communication support for the 100-mile bicycle ride through the towns of Ayer, Harvard, Bolton, Berlin, Boylston, West Boylston, Clinton, Lancaster, Sterling, Leominster, Shirley, Groton, Townsend, Pepperell, Dunstable, Hollis NH, Amherst NH, and Nashua NH on Saturday, July 23. There are 18 to 20 positions, including both mobile and fixed locations at which we will try to place radio operators.
This year's event is a bicycle ride consisting of 4 groups of riders. One group will follow a 100-mile route ("Century"), the second group a 62-mile route ("Metric Century"), the third group a 20/30-mile "Introductory Ride" route, and the fourth group a new "Family Ride" route. Each route starts and finishes at Devens. The shorter routes follow the later segements of the longer routes for part of their length but include cut-offs. The Pit Stop numbers below correspond to the 100-mile route. The 62-mile route uses only Pits 3 through 5. The Introductory Ride route uses Pits 3 and 5. The Family Ride is entirely within Devens.
The following positions require radio operators:
Tactical Name (Assignee) | Location | Op Name | Op Call | Start | End | Notes |
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Event Coordinator (Angela Floro) | Devens | Stan | KD1LE | 0545 | 1700 | (will swap in and out of NCS) |
NCS/Start/Finish | Devens | Ralph | KD1SM | 0530 | 1730 | (will swap in and out of Angela shadow) |
Pit 1 (Rick Sigman) | Berlin | Bob Tim |
WA1VVT KQ1Y |
0630 | 0900 | St. Joseph's Church |
Pit 2 (Emma DeRubeis) | Sterling | Michael John |
KI6RKZ N2YHK |
0730 | 1000 | Rota Springs |
Pit 3 (Taryn Noonan, Irene Hammer-McLaughlin) | W.Groton | James Bob |
AD1L WA1VVT |
0830 | 1330 | RiverCourt Residences |
Pit 4 (Michael Boucher) | Amherst NH | Gary Tim |
K1YTS KQ1Y |
0930 | 1330 | Amherst Christian Church |
Pit 5 (Colleen Warren) | Hollis NH | Mary John |
N1RKO N2YHK |
1030 | 1500 | Alpine Grove Banquet Hall |
Volunteer Coordinator (Laura Bombrun) | Devens | 0600 | 1700 | |||
Sweep (Jennifer Thornton) | roving | Ray | KB1LRL | 0600 | 1700 | |
Support 1 (Jim Bradley) | roving | Jim | KB1JKJ | 0600 | 1700 | |
Support 2 (Ross Chapman) | roving | Ross | KB1MGD | 0600 | 1700 | |
Support 3 (Rich Schilder) | roving | John | KK1X | 0600 | 1700 | |
Support 4 (Dave Odess) | roving | Dave | KB1MVN | 0830 | 1700 | |
Support 5 (Gavin Minor) | roving | Bob | AB1CV | 0830 | 1700 | |
Support 6 (Milan Lucic) | roving | Larry | KB1ESR | 0830 | 1700 | |
Support 7 (Barbara Frappier) | roving | Charlie | KT1I | 1000 | 1600 | |
Support 8 (Laurel Trottier) | roving | Rick | KB1HNC | 1000 | 1600 | |
Support 9 (Bill Walker) | roving | 1000 | 1600 | |||
Support 10 (Joanna Wood) | roving | 1100 | 1600 | |||
Support 11 (Carolyn Whipple-Frasier) | roving | 0900 | 1700 |
There will be a single controlled Net for the event. All stations should attempt to use F1 or F2 first, though some parts of the course may require using the alternate F3. F4 is available for those who have the capability; it will also cover most of the course, depending on the mobile antennas used.
Thanks to the Central Mass Amateur Radio Association, to Paul WB1EWS, and to Dave N1MNX for the use of their repeaters for this event.
F1 | Primary | 146.970 Mhz, - offset, PL 114.8 | with thanks to CMARA |
F2 | Secondary | 147.315 MHz, + offset, PL 100 | (to be confirmed) thanks to WB1EWS |
F3 | Backup | 147.345 MHz, + offset, PL 100 | with thanks to N1MNX |
F4 | Alternate | 53.890 MHz, - offset, PL 100 | with thanks to N1MNX |
You may proceed directly to your assignments, no need to meet at Devens. On arrival, please check in with the Pit Captain (listed below).
Two operators are assigned to each pit stop. Please coordinate with the pit stop captain and the pit stop medical volunteer on exactly where they would like you to be stationed. If you can reach one of the repeaters with your handheld then a preferred option (unless otherwise directed) is for one operator to shadow the pit stop captain and the other to shadow the medic.
All operators at pit stops should wear an orange or lime safety vest for identification purposes. The ideal vest will say "Radio" or "Radio Communications". If you have an orange cap please wear it. You should be able to use your mobile radio in your vehicle. Please arrange a parking location with the captain of your pit stop so that you are easily accessible to the pit stop personnel and to your vehicle. Most of the pits stops are not in HT range of the repeaters. Pit Stop messages will include updates on the volunteer status (e.g. missing volunteers) and reporting the arrival of the first riders.
Please meet your assignments at the Museum Field parking lot in Devens. The parking lot is at #29 Antietam Street between Sherman and MacArthur Avenues.
All roving operators will need to bring a magmount antenna, mobile radio, and battery power sufficient for the day. You will be riding in other event volunteers' vehicles. Support vehicle messages will include requests to transport riders unable to finish. Medical vehicle messages will be requests for non-emergency first-aid. Riders will be instructed to call 911 in an emergency and then, if possible, to call NCS by phone at 508.981.5193.
Operators supporting roving vehicles, please observe the following and communicate it to the vehicle driver.
Your role is to provide critical support to our cyclists and it is greatly appreciated. In addition to your packet, please make note of the following information
Additional details for participants are available on the event site.