Surfing the Airwaves from Newport County

Saturday May 4

Drop-in 11am-12pm & 2pm-3pm*

*Join us after the 10-11am “Walk the Rim

at Easton's Pond Reservoir Jane's Walk”

or offered again at the same location, before the 2-3pm “Paths of Desire: Walking Without Sidewalks Jane's Walk.”

Meet at the Ellery Rd side of Braga Memorial Park in the parking lot.

Physical requirements:

  • None

Every day across Newport County, amateur radio operators get on the air to talk with one another without needing to rely on the internet or commercial power. This diverse community of FCC-licensed "hams" take advantage of the radio spectrum frequencies allocated to licensed amateurs as part of this critical but invisible infrastructure that is the radio spectrum. 

This Jane's Walk is more about sharing the experience of a resilient community forged by a diverse group of local hams licensed since the pandemic, welcomed by a community of old-timers and "Elmer" mentors. We still check in daily on scheduled "nets" to say hello, offer updates about what's happening in our part of the island, compare notes, and generally learn something new. Any licensed amateur can join in. 

It's also about public service to our community. During bad weather, we have practiced and are prepared to set up Skywarn nets and report relevant information up to the National Weather Service at W1BOX in nearby Norton/Boston. Some of us dig deeper and practice how to send National Traffic System Health & Welfare Radiograms out of the region, should that ever be necessary. Anyone can join this amateur radio community after studying and passing a license exam that does not require knowing Morse Code. 

Curious to learn more? Join us after the 10-11 am Eustis Pond Jane's Walk. We'll be set up in Braga Field at the Ellery Road parking lot end of the Easton Pond Reservoir. 

Can't make it to this Jane's Walk?  The annual ARRL Field Day national amateur radio demo weekend is June 22-23, 2024. The Newport County Radio Club (W1SYE) will be offering a "Get On the Air" station at Glen Park in Portsmouth, RI. All are welcome to stop by and learn more. Ham radio - the original social media. People talking to people, even if the internet is down. Amateur Radio - Communication when all else fails

Organized by Nancy Austin KC1NEK, RI ARRL Section Manager

With no previous awareness of ham radio, Nancy Austin, KC1NEK first became a licensed radio amateur in 2020 during the Covid pandemic. Like many adjusting to the pandemic constraints of social distancing, she discovered amateur radio as a way to learn something new, join daily local radio "nets", and also talk to people all over the world via the "Parks on the Air" program. Radio literacy is a meaningful skill for any person to have the ability to communicate resiliently without the internet, and she is Net Control for the RI ARES monthly Simplex net. 

Nancy, KC1NEK served as president of the large Newport County Radio Club from 2022-2023, and is the new Rhode Island ARRL (American Radio Relay League) Section Manager. https://ri-arrl.org