The Cambridge
Amateur Radio Association (CARA) is a very active club. Below is a list of some of our activities that we participate in.
SIREN TESTING EXERCISE
On the Wednesday of Severe Weather Week, usually the last Wednesday in March, at 9:50 AM cities and villages
across Ohio test their tornado sirens. On that morning CARA members listen from wherever they can hear the siren
test 9:50 AM. Someone, usually the President or EC of the county calls up the next. Members report in their
location and weather or not the siren was heard. This information is then forwarded to the local EMA offices.
ARES BOOTH
The ARES members set up a demonstration and booth at the Guernsey-Muskingum Electric Coop’s annual meeting
on the first Saturday in April. The booth is usually set up in the same area as the Red Cross, New Concord
Volunteer Fire Department, Citizens Corp, and D.A.R.E.
ARRL FIELD DAY EXERCISE
On the last full weekend in June, CARA members take to the field and set up emergency communications for a 24-
hour period. They erect a tower, put up several antennas, set up stations, and operate for a 24-hour period. They
invite the public to stop by to observe, ask questions, and maybe get on the air.
HAMFEST & COMPUTER SHOW
Last year CARA held its first hamfest since the late 1940s. The hamfest is held in late August at the Pritchard
Laughlin Civic Center just west of Cambridge. In 2009, the date will be August 23.
ANNUAL PICNIC IN THE PARK
CARA used to have its picnic at Salt Fork State Park. The last two years it has been held in the Cambridge City
Park. Typically it is held on Sunday at the end of the Guernsey County Fair week in September or the day after the
Ohio Section Conference.
SIMULATED EMERGENCY TEST DRILL
In October, the County Emergency Coordinator will design a scenario and have the ARES members participate in a
drill in preparation for a county-wide disaster.
JAMBOREE ON THE AIR
Several members set up amateur radio station(s) at the local Boy Scout Camp and help the scouts in camp to get
“On-The-Air.” This event occurs the third weekend in October.
CAMBRIDGE CHRISTMAS PARADE
Every year since the parade’s conception (over 20 years ago), CARA members have been assisting local parade
committee in lining up the entries and providing communications for the parade. This is their biggest public service
event of the year.
HOLIDAY AWARDS BANQUET
The CARA Holiday Awards Banquet has traditionally been in a covered-dish affair. The Ham of the Year is
announced and various awards are presented. Sometimes there is a presentation of the year in review.
CARA SPECIAL EVENT STATIONS
Members participate in Special Event operations at least once a year. For several years they did three special events.
CARA has special events commemorating Hopalong Cassidy, the John and Annie Glenn Museum, two of the local
“S” bridges, four covered bridges, the Big Muskie (large strip mining bucket operation), and Zane’s Trace. They
have also set up special event stations to activate several local “rare” counties during the Ohio QSO Party, and last
year, they activated several state parks for the Ohio State Parks On The Air Contest.
ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY
CARA has adopted a two-mile stretch of US 40 east of Cambridge between SR 285 and Hidden Acres. CARA is
responsible for during a minimum if four cleanup a year. They may do more if the need is there.
COMMUNICATIONS
CARA has provided communications for many different parades in the last 25 years. It has also provided
communications for Civil War Re-enactments, 5-and-10 K Runs, bicycle events such as GOBA (Great Ohio Bicycle
Adventure), and other events as requested.
DEERASSIC CLASSIC
CARA has parked cars at this event for the last five years. More than a thousand vehicles are parked each day.
FOX HUNTS
CARA has participated in this fun drill. A hidden transmitter a.k.a. the “fox” is hidden and the participants must
triangulate on the intermittent signal put out by the fox and find its hidden position first.
AMATEUR RADIO DISPLAY CASE
For the last two years, CARA has had a display at the local library on amateur radio for one month each year.
SCHOOL DEMONSTRATION
CARA put on Amateur Radio Demonstration in the local schools for years in the past, but not the last couple of
years. However, CARA is going to try to revive the school demonstrations this year.
VOLUNTEER EXAM SESSIONS
Last year CARA formed a group of volunteer examiners and held its first exam session at its hamfest. The club is
considering setting up regularly scheduled VE Examinations this year.
TECH CRAM COURSE
President Sonny Alfman has taught several Technician Cram classes over the last few years. He does try to do one
or two a year if the interest in the class is there. He is going to put together a General Cram class in the future.