Thanks to AA2T, AB1CV, AB1EF, K1SUB, Rachael, K1WD, K1YTS, KA1JVU, KB1EET, KB1ESR, KB1KEF, KB1KTP, KB1LQC, KB1LQD, KB1LRL, KB3AWM, KC1US, KD1LE, KD1SM, KD2S, KK1X, KT1I, N1HTS, N1ICB, N1IW, N1LDL, N1LLG, N1MGO, N1MNX, N1MOR, N1RXV, N8VIM, NF1A, W1JJM, W1OJP, W1XP, W6ZF, WA1RHP, WO1N, and WR1Y for providing Amateur Radio support this year.
2006 is the 15th year of the Groton Road Race and we have a new 10k course this year.
NVARC hopes to fill 40 radio communications positions; see the current assignments.
Ham operators should read the Amateur Radio Operator Briefing Sheets prior to race day and print and bring a copy with you on race day.
There are three NETs for the event:
The organizational net | F1: 146.490 Mhz simplex |
The race health and safety net | F2: 147.500 MHz simplex |
The parking net | F3: 145.550 MHz simplex |
Reserve frequency | F4: 147.345 MHz, + offset, PL 100 |
Other materials you may want include:
Additional information about the race is available from the Groton Road Race site.
You may also wish to browse photos from the 2003 race.