Hamvention 2023
Hamvention 2023
HamSCI will be playing a major role at the 2023 Dayton Hamvention. It will be held in Xenia, Ohio May 19-21, 2023 at the Greene County Fairgrounds. It is the world's largest ham radio gathering, having over 30,000 attendees in 2022. The Hamvention, sponsored by the Dayton Amateur Radio Association (DARA), is an extremely important event for engaging with the amateur radio community, sharing ideas, developing collaborations, and sharing scientific results. The Hamvention 2023 theme is Innovation!, an excellent fit for HamSCI's goals. HamSCI will be hosting Booth 5008 in the Hertz Building, giving presentations in the ARISS/YOTA area and hosting the HamSCI Forum.. Support for the 2023 HamSCI Hamvention activities comes from The University of Scranton, the Yasme Foundation, TAPR, the National Science Foundation, NASA, and volunteers like you.
HamSCI will be in Booth 5008, next to TAPR, in Building 5, the Hertz Building (map below). Stop by to learn about HamSCI's mission, our space weather projects and how you can play a role in our citizen science activities. HamSCI members will be hard to miss - just look for our white lab coats!
HamSCI Presentations
Members of HamSCI will be speaking and taking questions at various forums throughout Hamvention Weekend. Consult the links below, your Hamvention program or Hamvention phone app for details on how and where to attend.
Date & Time | Sponsor/Venue | Title | Presenter(s) | Organization | Home QTH(s) |
Thursday, May 18th 1:00 PM |
Contest University | Contesting for Ionospheric Science During the 2023 and 2024 North American Solar Eclipses | Nathaniel Frissell W2NAF |
Scranton, PA | |
Thursday, May 18th 8:00 PM |
FlexRadio Banquet | HamSCI, The Personal Space Weather Station and the 2023 and 2024 North American Solar Eclipses | Nathaniel Frissell W2NAF |
Scranton, PA | |
Friday, May 19th 12:00 PM |
Hamvention Innovation Forum | Working Title: From Boy Scout to HamSCI Lead - W2NAF's Innovation Journey Final Title: TBD (to be determined) |
Nathaniel Frissell W2NAF |
Scranton, PA | |
Friday, May 19th Time TBD |
Hamvention Antenna Forum | HamSCI Festivals of Eclipse Ionospheric Science | Nathaniel Frissell W2NAF |
Scranton, PA | |
Friday, May 19th Time TBD |
TAPR/AMSAT Banquet | Working Title: HamSCI/TAPR Collaboration. Final Title: TBD (to be determined) |
Nathaniel Frissell W2NAF |
Scranton, PA |
HamSCI Forum
Date & Time | Sponsor/Venue | Title | Presenter(s) | Organization | Home QTH(s) |
Saturday, May 20th |
Forum Room 4 |
Solar Eclipse QSO Parties and More: Contesters and HF Operators Wanted! | Gary Mikitin AF8A |
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Cleveland, OH |
Saturday, May 20th |
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Measuring Ionospheric Variability with Grape Receivers | Rachel Boedicker AC8XY | CWRU | Cleveland, OH |
Saturday, May 20th 3:20 PM |
Forum Room 4 |
Climatology of Large Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances (LSTIDs) Observed with Amateur Radio Networks |
Diego Sanchez KD2RLM |
NJIT |
Nutley, NJ |
Saturday, May 20th 3:35 PM |
Forum Room 4 |
Automated Techniques for Detecting and Measuring LSTIDs |
Bill Engelke AB4EJ |
UAlabama |
Tuscaloosa, AL |
Booth Talks
Booth talks, social hours and demonstrations will be given by ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station), HamSCI and YOTA (Youth on the Air). They will take place at Booth 4303 in the Building 4, the Volta Building (map below). If you would like to give a demonstration on HamSCI's behalf, please e-mail gmikitinaf8a@gmail.com. The HamSCI Team will review all proposals and get back to you with questions (if any), scheduling details, etc.
Date & Time | Sponsor | Title | Presenter(s) | Organization | Home QTH(s) |
Friday, May 19th 10:00 AM |
ARISS* | ARISS Educational Opportunities: SPARKing Interest in Amateur Radio in Teachers and Students | Dan White AD0CQ | ARISS-USA Valparaiso University |
Valparaiso, IN |
Friday, May 19th 11:00 AM |
The Case Amateur Radio Club W8EDU Work on Coherent CW | David Kazdan AD8Y | Case Western Reserve University | Cleveland, OH | |
Friday, May 19th 12:00 PM |
YOTA* | Youth Social Hour | YOTA team | YOTA | Americas |
Friday, May 19th 1:00 PM |
VLF Natural Radio: From Radio Parts to Scientific Analysis | Jonathan Rizzo KC3EEY | University of Scranton | Scranton, PA | |
Friday, May 19th 2:00 PM |
ARISS | ARISS Engineering | Randy Berger WA0D | ARISS-USA | Ft. Worth, TX |
Friday, May 19th 3:00 PM |
Tracking Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Using AM Broadcast Signals | David McGaw N1HAC | Dartmouth College | Hanover, NH | |
Saturday, May 20th 10:00 AM |
ARISS | ARISS How-To: Intro to Working Repeaters on the ISS | Randy Berger WA0D | ARISS-USA | Ft. Worth, TX |
Saturday, May 20th 11:00 AM |
Festival of Eclipse Ionospheric Science | Gary Mikitin AF8A | HamSCI | Cleveland, OH | |
Saturday, May 20th 12:00 PM |
YOTA | Youth Social Hour | YOTA team | YOTA | Americas |
Saturday, May 20th 1:00 PM |
prop.kc2g.com: Developing an Open-Source HF Prediction Tool | Andrew Rodland KC2G | HamSCI | Allendale, NJ | |
Saturday, May 20th 2:00 PM |
ARISS | ARISS Post-Forum Q&A: Meet & Greet | Frank Bauer KA3HDO | ARISS-Int'l | Baltimore, MD |
*YOTA = Youth On The Air (youthontheair.org), ARISS = Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ariss.org)
Booth Location
HamSCI will be at Booth 5008, next to TAPR, in the Building 5, the Hertz Building.
HamSCI Booth Photo 2023