The NFARL Satellite Station: Connecting Our Community to the Cosmos

The North Fulton Amateur Radio League (NFARL) Field Day offers a unique opportunity to explore the fascinating world of amateur radio, and the Satellite Station stands as a testament to the hobby’s most impressive capabilities. Visitors are invited to step into a realm where communication transcends terrestrial boundaries, reaching satellites orbiting hundreds of miles above Earth. This station provides a direct window into real-time satellite tracking, offering the chance to listen in on live communications as a spacecraft enters range. While the operators, led by Station Captain Daryl Young, K4RGK, are actively engaged in making contacts, visitors are kindly requested […]

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Welcome to the GOTA Station: Get On The Air!

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to talk to people across the country, or even the world, using only radio waves? Well, you’ve come to the right place! The GOTA (Get On The Air) station is your golden opportunity to experience the thrill of amateur radio firsthand. This isn’t just for licensed hams – it’s for EVERYONE! Whether you’re a complete newcomer curious about radio, or you’ve just earned your ham license, we invite you to sit down, grab the microphone, and make some contacts! What is the GOTA Station all about? The GOTA station is a special part […]

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Welcome to the NFARL VHF Station!

Here at the VHF station, we’re exploring the exciting world of Very High Frequency radio, specifically operating on the 6-meter band (around 50 MHz) during Field Day. VHF encompasses frequencies from 30 to 300 MHz. This range is home to many familiar signals, including your favorite broadcast FM radio stations, as well as several popular amateur radio bands: 6 meters, 2 meters, and 70 centimeters. The Magic of VHF Propagation Generally, VHF signals travel by line-of-sight. Think of it like seeing a distant object – if there’s a hill in the way, you can’t see it. The same principle applies […]

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SSB Phone Station: Voice of Field Day

Welcome to the SSB Phone Station, your gateway to voice communication across the airwaves! Here, we’re all about making connections using the power of sound. What is HF and Why are We Using It? “HF” stands for High Frequency. In amateur radio, HF refers to radio waves that operate roughly between 3 and 30 Megahertz (MHz). These frequencies are special because they can travel incredibly long distances by bouncing off the Earth’s ionosphere – a layer of charged particles in the upper atmosphere. This phenomenon, known as skywave propagation, allows us to communicate with stations hundreds or even thousands of […]

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NFARL Field Day 2025: Morse Code (CW) and Digital Station

Welcome to the heart of amateur radio communication! At this station, you’re witnessing the fusion of tradition and cutting-edge technology: Morse Code (CW) and various digital modes. What You’re Seeing and Hearing: The Art of CW: You’ll see operators skillfully using a “key” to send messages through a series of “dits” (short tones) and “dahs” (long tones). This isn’t just sending dots and dashes; it’s a unique language, a rhythmic art form that connects operators across the globe. Listen closely – you might hear the distinct “dit-dah-dit-dit” of an “F” or the “dah-dah-dah” of an “O”! The Future of Digital: […]

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Monthly Activities Tech Talk Every Monday @8:30PM Repeater: 145.47 – (600k) with 100 Hz tone, ECHO Link node 560686 (NF4GA-R), Discord channel. More information… Hungry Hams Every Wednesday @11:15AM 34 East Crossville Road Roswell, GA 30075 More information… Fun Net (Digital) 1st and 3rd Thursdays @8:00pm Repeater 147.060 (+) PL 100 Hz or  alternate repeater 443.150 (+) PL 100Hz, or EchoLink N4SBD-R, Node: 522043 More information… CW Chat Every Wednesday @8:00pm Meeting Zoom link; Meeting ID: 847 2208 7419; Passcode: CW-CHAT More information… VE Test Session Second Saturday @8:30AM Slope’s BBQ, 34 E Crossville Rd (Hwy GA 92), Roswell, GA […]

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Help Us Test Our New Contest Data Collection System!

Every year, our very own John Tramontanis (N4TOL) organizes an exclusive NFARL side contest alongside the Georgia QSO Party. However, collecting and managing all the logs manually across multiple spreadsheets has been a tedious and error-prone process. This year, we’re trying something new! 🎉 We’ve set up a simple online form to collect and organize contest data more efficiently. But before we roll it out for the actual contest, we need your help to test it! 🔗 Submit your data here: https://forms.gle/yudCUer7SuBXYFGd9 ✅ What do we need from you? If you participated last year, please submit your actual data. Feel […]

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2026 GEORGIA QSO PARTY SPECIAL EVENT STATIONS !

The North Fulton Amateur Radio League will be operating Ten special event callsign stations during the  Georgia QSO Party  –  April 11th & 12th, 2026 Work five stations to spell “NFARL” using any mix of “N” or “K” prefixes and earn a “Worked All NFARL” (WAN) certificate! Stations may be worked in any mix of CW & SSB on any band. Send contact info for “WAN” certificate to n4tol@nfarl.org. QSL card info on QRZ.com – SASE

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