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�����The Civilian
Conservation Corps came into being in the spring of 1933. It's goal was twofold:
to provide needed economic relief to families suffering from the effects of the
Great Depression
and to protect and develop the natural resources of the United States. CCC
Amateur Radio Ops
strives to honor the contribution that "The Boys" of the corps made to our
country and to our
natural environment. As radio played a big part in how the camps communicated
with each other,
our goal is to put the sites of the CCC camps back on the air. |
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����How can you
participate? Easy, find the location of a CCC camp in your area or one of the
many public works they constructed, set up a radio and start making contacts. Be
sure to let us
know what camp you are activating and the company number (ex, Camp Wolverine Co#
673)
and what frequencies you will be operating from so we can post it here.
Join our Yahoo group to
keep up to date on special events and future activations. Plan on joining up for
our first (and
soon to be annual) CCC On-The-Air weekend.
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Up Coming Activations
check here to see when the next CCC camp with be on-
the-air.
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�CCC On-The-Air Weekend
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����The first annual
CCC On-The-Air weekend will be held the second full weekend in August,
2014. The event will start Saturday at 14:00z (10:00am EDT) and run until Sunday
21:00z (5:00
pm EDT).We would encourage you to activate the actual location of one of the
camps however,
if it is no longer accessible or you cannot get permission to set up on the site,
you may operate
from one of the project sites the camp worked on. Many state local parks have
buildings that
were constructed by the "CCC Boys" and would make a suitable place to not only
honor them
but also promote amateur radio at the same time.
����Our goal is to make contacts between as many
of the camps�as possible and to contact as
many amateur radio operators as possible. This is a work in progress so any ideas
would be
welcome. We would like to present certificates to all groups that activate a camp
and possibly
certificates for anyone contacting a certain number of camps. You may want to
make a QSL
card for the event showcasing the CCC company that you are representing. We will
attempt to
post a listing of all the participating camps so be sure to let us know which
camp and Co# you
wish to activate.
�����Each of the camps would check into a net
every day to pass traffic and keep in contact with
the other groups. As part of the weekend, we would like to host two nets where we
could all
check in and give some information on our location and set up. The first will be
on Saturday on
40 meters (7.250 mhz) at 24:00z (8pm EDT) and the second Sunday on 20 meters
(14.250) at
5:00z (1:00 EDT). It should be fun to see how many CCC groups we can get checked
in to the
nets. |
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Suggested Frequencies
�����These are the
frequencies I would like to use for the the CCCOTA Weekend (and for any
independent activations). We will try and focus our activity around these
(keeping in mind any
established band plans). These will also be our net frequencies (mostly 80m and
40m). If you are
wanting to run VHF or UHF use the simplex calling frequencies. Run any digital
modes (PSK31,
SSTV, etc) according to the band plan established for those modes. |
CW
3.550
7.050
14.050
21.050
28.050 |
PH
3.950
7.250
14.250
21.250
28.350 |
Links
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Camp List
- a list of camps by state, courtesy
of CCC
Legacy
Civilian Conservation Corps and the AARS
- a nice article
by AD7MI about the role of amateur radio in the CCC
Photos and Memories
- send in your photos and CCC
memories and we will try and post them here.
T
he Amplifier - a
bulletin issued by the Net Control Station
of District H, CCC - courtesy of W4FOK (SK).
Lots of great
information about the CCC radio Nets and even plans for the
antenna many of the camps used
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