A special event
station in commemoration of the Lewis and Clark
expedition will be operational July 30 through August 4.
The station, WØL, will operate from Fort Atkinson State
Park north of Omaha, Nebraska.
Fort Atkinson was
the first U.S. military post west of the Missouri River
and was erected near the campsite where Lewis and Clark
held council with the Oto and Missouri Indians on August
3, 1804. That meeting gave the locale its name of
“Council Bluff.” After their return to St. Louis, Clark
recommended that a U.S. military fort be built on the
site.
A massive
celebration of the Lewis and Clark bicentennial is
planned at Fort Atkinson including reenactments of the
original council meeting as well as a range of
historical displays on a 40 acre site adjacent to the
original fort. Included in the displays will be a
replica of the original Lewis and Clark flat-keel boat.
The special event
station is sponsored by the Lincoln (Nebraska) Amateur
Radio Club and will operate both SSB and CW. SSB will
be on, or near, one of the following: 28.350, 21.350,
14.250, 7.250 or 3.950. CW operation will be 35 KHz up
from the bottom of the same bands.
The station will
be a “Field Day” type of operation utilizing a mobile
command post from Lancaster County Emergency Management,
generator power, wire and/or vertical antennas, low
power and laptops.
A special
commemorative Lewis and Clark QSL card will be available
with a self-addressed stamped envelope sent to event QSL
manager KTØK. In addition, an 8½” x 11” certificate
suitable for framing will be available to stations that
work WØL on three band/modes and include a
business-sized envelope with their QSL.
Ham radio
operators are invited to visit WØL which will be located
at the far west side of the public parking area south of
County Road 34. The Lewis and Clark bicentennial
exhibition area will be on the north side of County Road
34.
The
"contest-style" operation will run from 8 AM to 10 PM
each day. All local operators who enjoy high-volume
contest-style operating are invited to participate as
guest operators; for scheduling, contact Reynolds Davis,
KØGND, at (402) 488-3706 or k0gnd@arrl.net.