At 11:28 AM 3/11/2007, Wayne Estes wrote:
Bob W7LRD wrote:
This is a very large flea market in Western Washington... We (AMSAT) should have some exposure at these events... I'm only one person, so next year I would like put AMSAT on the map there. I have no idea how to go about it. Any advice, volunteers, suggestions and how to do this would be appreciated.
Wayne W9AE replies:
I think several AMSAT area coordinators (including myself) would be willing to give you some advice. It's not particularly difficult to run an AMSAT booth at a hamfest. Sign up for a table (preferably with electricity so you can demonstrate tracking software on a laptop computer). Inform Martha 3 weeks before the hamfest, and she will send you a big box that contains AMSAT books/software/trinkets to sell, and also a big AMSAT banner to display.
I will run an AMSAT booth at the SEAPAC hamfest in Seaside, Oregon in June. You are welcome to help me out to see how it's done.
Wayne Estes W9AE Oakland, Oregon, USA, CN83ik
I wrote Bob privately last night and made a similar suggestion. Contact martha@amsat.net and ask her for her suggestions. I imagine she has a standard info pack for folks doing Amsat tables at hamfests. As Wayne states she will provide you with a "care package" of hamfest handouts, booklets and software to sell for Amsat.
I did the Amsat table at the Anchorage Hamfest for five years (now assumed by KL7DR) and began it by myself with help from Martha. I nominated Dan, KL7DR, as Field Op since he was doing major Leo elmering up here and I felt he should be recognized for his efforts. He took over the table when I was not available a couple years ago and continued since then.
Your invite to Bob is a great idea and perhaps he can volunteer a couple hours with you to get his feet wet with you overlooking. I was fortunate to have a few hams help me on my table when they saw I needed some help. KK7YY(sk) flew to Alaska a couple years running and did the Leo demos for me as well as helping at the table.
Bob you should appeal on the PNWVHFS reflector for help. The Pac. NW VHF Soc has about 300+ members now.
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