Dayton Hamvention Explained

The Dayton Hamvention is one of the two largest amateur radio convention (or hamfest) in the world.[1] [2] It is held each May in the Dayton, Ohio area and draws attendees from various parts of the world. Since 2017, it has been held at the Greene County Fairgrounds in Xenia, Ohio near Dayton.[3] Prior to this it was held in late April until 1996 when it changed to mid May at the Hara Arena in Trotwood, Ohio. The first Hamvention occurred on March 22, 1952 at the Biltmore Hotel in Dayton (QST March 1952).

Hara Arena had been the home of Dayton Hamvention since 1964.[4] The Hara Arena announced its closure in 2016 with the 2017 Hamvention being forced to move as a result.

The 2019 Hamvention drew 32,462 paid attendees over its three days, and offered a wide variety of activities for amateur radio enthusiasts, including:

The 2020 Dayton Hamvention was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the first cancellation in the 68-year history of the event.[5]

On January 11, 2021, Hamvention Organizers Dayton Amateur Radio Club (DARA) announced that the 2021 event had also been cancelled, citing delays in widespread availability of vaccines for the COVID-19 virus and the emergence of more communicable forms of the virus.[6]

References

  1. Book: Silver, H. Ward. Ham Radio For Dummies. 2018-03-02. John Wiley & Sons. 978-1-119-45482-3. 57. en.
  2. http://www.hamvention.org/ Dayton Hamvention
  3. Web site: Dayton Hamvention Moving to Greene County Fairgrounds in Xenia . ARRL . August 1, 2016 .
  4. Web site: Good-Bye, Hara Arena! Hamvention to Relocate in 2017! . ARRL . July 29, 2016 .
  5. Web site: Dayton Hamvention Announces Cancelation of 2020 Show. March 15, 2020. July 3, 2020. American Radio Relay League.
  6. Web site: Dayton Hamvention Announces Cancels 2021 Show. January 11, 2021. January 13, 2021. American Radio Relay League.