If you intend to participate in the Museum Ships Weekend in some manner, this 
is the last call for you to be put on the list for pre-registration for gate 
admittance.  Mark must know by 1PM TODAY as he needs to get the list to the 
Galveston Naval Museum Ships personnel a day before the event begins.  Email 
him before 1PM today at k5...@yahoo.com 

We will also activate the 146.94 machine from the ships at 8PM both tomorrow 
(Friday) night and Saturday night.  This counts as 2 ships if we make a Q with 
you.
The e-mail dated May 27 from Mark is resent below which gives details.
MSWE has crossed the magic number of 100 ships participating (104 as of this 
moment). Of those 104, 29 are DX plus the USS Arizona in Pearl Harbor will be 
activated.
We are looking for another fun weekend!    
Tnx es 73de John, K5IZO


To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB <bvarc@bvarc.org>Cc: mark janzer 
<k5...@yahoo.com>Sent: Monday, May 27, 2024 at 02:25:32 PM CDTSubject: [BVARC] 
Museum Ships Weekend Event - THIS weekend Fri.-Sun. May 31, June 1, 2
  From May 31 to June 2nd, the historic ships at Seawolf Park onPelican Island 
in Galveston will come to life as part of an annualworldwide event 
commemorating their service. This year, BVARC will behosting MSWE on the 
destroyer escort, the USS Stewart, the submarineUSS Cavalla and the concrete 
hulled WWI era SS Selma.

BVARC members will be operating and communicating with the 100+ otherhistoric 
vessels in the United States and around the world. Due tothe unique situation 
of Seawolf Park having the USS Stewart and USSCavalla at the same location, any 
contact will provide an extraclaimed ship QSO contact (2 for 1). During MSWE, 
the public may comeand visit the operators during the weekend observing the 
contactsbeing made.
 
 The schedule for the weekend will begin on Friday afternoon to Sunday 
afternoon. Three operating positions are planned with SSB, CW and data modes 
available. The schedule break down is:
 
The event begins June 1, 0000z(UTC) to June 2nd 2359z(UTC) - Which for local 
time on Pelican Island is 7pm Friday to 6:59pm Sunday.
 
Set-up 4pm to 7pm Friday

 
 Operating time 7 pm Friday to 1pm Sunday (tentative)
 
 Tear down 1 pm to 3 pm Sunday                

Operators (and only scheduled operators) volunteering for the overnight shift 
will be able to nap in the Stewart’s enlisted berthing area in the aft of the 
ship. We have a 4 op head count limitation for each overnight.

 
The main meal Saturday evening (RSVP required) will be catered. Lunch Saturday 
will be sandwiches (Subway) and breakfast tacos for Saturday and Sunday 
mornings.


To sign-up for a shift(s), volunteer for set-up or tear down or just obtain 
more information contact me, Mark Janzer, K5MGJ at k5...@yahoo.com. You must be 
pre-registered on our list to participate. The list will be provided to the 
entry gate for admittance.


 The Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club is grateful for the enthusiastic support 
of the Cavalla Historical Foundation, Galveston Naval Museum and the Galveston 
Park Board of Trustees for their permission to be aboard the vessels and the 
use of the park facilities. We look forward to continued future activity and 
expansion of BVARC’s involvement of MSWE. This involvement allows us, in our 
own way, to honor those who served their country at sea and to support 
Galveston Parks.

 
 
 Mark
 
 K5MGJ
 
 Museum Ships Weekend Coordinator

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