[Alexandria Radio Club Reflector] ARC SHORTS - NOVEMBER 2012 MEETING NOTICE
Rick Bunn
N4ASX at cox.net
Mon Nov 5 20:27:58 EST 2012
ARC-SHORTS
November 2011
Club Repeaters: 53.13 (PL107.2) (DFM), 147.315 (PL 107.2),
(224.82(PL107.2), 444.6 (107.2) (DFM)
927.6 (-25Mhz, 107.2 PL) and 1282.600 (PL 107.2) (DFM)
DSTAR 145.38Mhz, 442.060, 1284.600
(DFM is Down for Maintenance)
News letter and meeting announcement for the Alexandria Radio Club.
Club repeaters and detailed info can be found at <http://www.w4hfh.org>
www.w4hfh.org
Club Net: 147.315 (-600Khz, PL107.2) on Thursday's at 8 PM local time
Club Meetings: Second Friday of each month at 7:30PM at the Alexandria Fire
Training Center.
The last meeting.
Our October meeting program was presented by Marshall KI4MWP and Cameron
K6CLM. A long awaited D-Star 201 class. There seems to be a great deal of
interest in things digital and D-Star is an interesting mode with a lot of
potential. Like all things in this hobby there are costs. The gear is a
little more expensive than regular FM radios and the DSL link to allow
internet access at the D-Star gateway is expensive. If you use D-Star,
consider donating a month's worth of DSL costs to the club so one ham does
not have to cover it out of pocket.
Meeting Agenda
Alexandria Radio Club - October 12th, 2012
1. Open meeting
2. Introductions: KJ4FUU, pass sign-in roster
3. Treasurer's report: W9TCE, $20 dues, $20 DSTAR fund, 50/50 tickets
Total: 8423.02, Check: 935, Trailer: 854, Education:1739, Share: 4893
4. Secretary's report: KJ4FUU - latest body count
5. Committee reports:
a. Training Report - KA4GFY
1st class: 12 attended, 2 e-mailed to say they will be there next week.
b. ARES - N4ASX
Nothing from the city; Eric is working on antennas; Rick and Rich are
working on the trailer; Possible new Alinco 6M radio for the trailer; Anyone
participating in the Marine Corps Marathon should go listen to the
orientation, some VA roads will close @ 4:00AM, the Alexandria Radio Club 2M
repeater will be used.
c. Repeater & remote receivers - KF7IJZ, K4GOR, KA4GFY
d. DSTAR - KI4MWP - Nothing to report
e. Webmaster - K4AXQ - Absent
6. Upcoming Events:
a. Marine Corps Marathon, October 28th, <http://www.ncacdc.com/>
www.ncacdc.com
b. ARRL CW Sweepstakes, November 3-4th
c. ARRL SSB Sweepstakes, November 17-18th
d. CQ World Wide SSB Contest, October 27-28th
7. Hamfests:
a. Richmond in January
b. Annandale in February
8. Old Business:
a. KF7IJZ's solar power presentation now on YouTube
9. New Business:
a. W9TCE - Ways and Means
b. Nominating committee for 2013 club officers
c. Holiday Party - December 14th at Mango Mike's
d. KF7IJZ has 12 boxes of repeater parts, for sale, needs
volunteer to sell them on eBay - Ed W4EDF volunteered - motion carried.
10. Net Controls: October 18: KA4GFY________
October 25: N4ASX__________
November 1: W9TCE_______________
November 8: W4EDF_______________
November 9: next meeting
11. Last call for 50/50, then pull winning ticket - KF7IJZ wins again
Nominations for club officers for next year
For President: Tom KJ4FUU
For VP: Jeremy KF7IJZ
For Treasurer: Steve W8RJH
For Secretary: Bob KK4CKJ - absent
Larry KK4CBL dropped out of the race
PROGRAM
KI4MWP & K6CLM - DSTAR
Next Meeting
Our next meeting will be at 3600 Wheeler Ave (City EOC) at 7PM on Friday
November 12th. This is the last regular meeting of the year and it is the
meeting we will formally elect the club's officer's for the next year or
two. The program will be ARES use of Digital modes (D-Star being only one
mode) presented by Rick Bunn, N4ASX.
President's Notes
As my term as President of the Alexandria Radio Club comes to an end, I
would like to thank all club members and officers for their hard work over
the past two years in making our club one of the more notable amateur radio
clubs in the Washington metropolitan area. We had two successful
"mini-DXepditions" for the Virginia QSO party, and we received positive
press with regards to our Field Day activities in both the Alexandria
Gazette and the Alexandria Times. We have developed a good working
relationship with the new officials in the City of Alexandria's Emergency
Communications office, and our ARES members have been working closely with
these officials as well as others in the city involved with emergency
communications. Our members continue to step up and provide communications
support as requested, most notably for the George Washington Birthday Parade
activity and the Marine Corps Marathon.
Our club continues to be one of the few in the Washington area that provides
in-depth classes for those interested in becoming licensed amateur radio
operators, and we continue to see growth in new members.
We continue to explore new technologies and from time to time have
presentations to ARC members on what these technologies are and how they may
be of interest to members and other amateur radio operators. The hard work
of our club members are seen in all of these areas just outlined, and I once
again want to thank all of those who have devoted so much time and energy in
ensuring that the Alexandria Radio Club remains one of the best amateur
radio club organizations in the Washington area.
It has been a real privilege to be your president for the past two years,
and I look forward to the energy and growth that the coming years will bring
to the club.
73
Marshall
Club Elections
The nominating event at the last meeting produced one club member for each
position willing to take leadership roles next year. At the last meeting
the following have been nominated and accepted the nomination as our next
club officers
Tom, KJ4FUU - President Tom has been very active with the club, is an avid
QRP DXer and has actively support both the club and ARES. Tom also meets the
by-law requirement to be a licensed member of the club for two years.
Jeremy, KF7IJZ, - Vice President - Jeremy has been very active in the club,
has been active with ARES and presented one of our more interesting
programs.
Steve W8RJH - Treasurer - Steve has been a member of the club for over a
year and is active professionally in the communications world and has
performed the treasurer job with other organizations.
Bobby KK4CKJ - Secretary - Bobby has been active in many club activities,
has been restoring radio gear and takes on one of the most difficult of club
officer positions.
Club members can nominate other members for these club positions at the
November meeting as long as those nominated agree to take the jobs. The
vote will be part of the business meeting and in January the new officers
will appoint: membership, program, budget committee leads.
Please come to this meeting and VOTE.
ARES
Winter is almost here. Keep your gear ready and be prepared! SKYWARN Basic
class is scheduled for our March meeting. That meeting will begin at 6:30PM
to allow time for the class.
Marine Corps Marathon - After Action
Many of us have survived yet another Marine Corps Marathon (MCM). Rich,
KA4GFY and Cameron, K6CLM teamed up at Aid 4 at the north east end of Haynes
Point with the club trailer. Reports are that in rainy weather the trailer
is THE place to be!
Rick, N4ASX was at MED C which is just off the end of the course. At this
point you have to ask: "Why would we have aid stations after the end of the
race?". The answer is that many runners relax after the end of the race and
some collapse. Others push to the end with on set of hypothermia, scrapes,
and other medical issues.
Harry, N4CWP was at MED E which was in the finish festival area.
Ian was at Aid 1 / 2 and saw a great deal more patients then they have in
previous years.
MCM had, despite the threat of bad weather, a record turn out and from the
patients at MED C I would think that we treated more patients this year then
we have in a while.
Deanna, K9DID had volunteered but had to drop out at the last minute. Her
expertise was missed.
Jeanne, N4ZGI, a former member could be heard on the NCS frequencies.
>From what I heard, amateur radio is an important part of the MCM and we get
a great deal of positive PR from this event.
We had over 130 volunteers this year.
Thanks to all who braved the poor weather to support this event.
Club Comm Trailer
As we have covered before the trailer now has a full complement of radios
including D-Star, Packet, APRS and it would not take too much to provide
other digital modes including HF digital. In preparation for the Marine
Corps Marathon, The Kenwood TM D710A was installed. This provides us both
packet and APRS capability. A GPS receiver has not yet been installed but
is on the 'to do' list.
The D-Star radios both worked well at MCM. Both D-Star radios now are
connected with low loss cable through a duplexer to a 23cm/70cm/2m antenna.
A new Alinco M-06T has been purchased and will be installed to replace the
one that failed last year. A donation of a TNC board for the Alinco was
made by a member and will be installed.
This will allow us to use 6 meter for APRS and Packet both at 1200 and 9600
baud. MCM uses 6 meter APRS to track the end of the race.
One of our members has suggested that he would like to sell his Tar Heel II
antenna and this maybe a good addition to the trailer. We also want to take
a look at our current battery system and look at solar battery charging.
Other improvements on the list include a cleaned up 12 Volt power
distribution system and a switch for AC power for use with the installed AC
inverter or when we have the 2KW generator running.
We will show off the trailer to the club when the weather gets better.
HAMFESTS and OTHER EVENTS
Upcoming Contests -
Nov 10 and 11 - Worked All Europe DX Contest, digital portion. Exchange is
the RST and serial number.
Nov 10 and 11 - Kentucky QSO Party. Exchange is RST and state.
Nov 17 through 19 - ARRL Sweepstakes, phone portion. See below..
Nov 24 through 26 - CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW portion. Exchange is a
signal report and CQ zone. We are in zone "5."
Nov 17 through 19 - ARRL CW Sweepstakes. Exchange for this one is a little
more complicated. It's the other station's call, a serial number, a
precedence, your call, the year you were first licensed and your ARRL
section. For example: N8IK, number 1 A, KA4GFY, 79, VA. The ARRL website
explains the precedence and categories. Most of us are "A." Remember, you
can't work somebody more than once, regardless of the band.
Upcoming Hamfests -
All is quiet for the rest of the year in this area. The Post Holiday
Hamfest sponsored by the Maryland Mobileers ARC at Odenton is on January 27,
2013.
Richmond Frostfest - Richmond Raceway February 2, 2013. Many of us carpool
and for the gun enthusiast there is usually a gun show next door.
Alexandria Radio Club
Annual Dinner Party
When: Friday, December 14h, 2012 at 7pm.
Where: Mango Mike's Restaurant, 4580 Duke Street in Alexandria (across from
the Foxchase Shopping Center). Plenty of parking with no antenna height
restrictions.
Dress: guys - look better than you look at a hamfest! Coat & tie would be
nice - this is a holiday party.
Cost: $25 or $30 per person, plus cash bar
Menu: your choice including salad, dessert, soda/coffee/tea from the "Duke"
or "Queen" menu at <http://www.mangomikes.com/groups.html>
http://www.mangomikes.com/groups.html
RSVP: names and menu choices to Ian/N8IK before Tuesday, December 11th at
703-751-0542 or <mailto:n8ik at arrl.net> n8ik at arrl.net. If you show up not
having RSVP'd then you buy a round for all!
Amateur Social Activities
Monday Night Half Price Burgers - There is a group that gets together at
Shooter McGee's (Duke and Paxton Streets) on Monday evenings at 6:30 PM. A
good burger and soft drink runs about $9.00.
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