[Alexandria Radio Club Reflector] ARC SHORTS = OCTOBER Meeting Notice
Rick Bunn
N4ASX at cox.net
Sun Oct 7 20:11:32 EDT 2012
ARC-SHORTS
October, 2012
Club Repeaters: 147.315 (PL 107.2), 444.6 (PL107.2), 224.82 (PL107.2), 53.13
(PL107.2), 927.6 (-25Mhz, PL107.2), and 1282.600 (PL 107.2), DSTAR
145.38Mhz, 442.060, and 1284.600
NEXT CLUB MEETING
Our next meeting is FRIDAY, Ocotober 12th at Alexandria Citys new Emergency
Operations Center at 3600 Wheeler Ave. We will meet in the Community Room
on the first floor. Parking is the public lot right in front of the
building. DO NOT PARK ON THE STREET!!! At 7:00 there should be plenty of
spaces. Our program this month will be presentations from our prospective
new officers for next year and a timely presentation on D-Star.
September Meeting Program
Our September our program was presented by Mr. Art Blank, WA7NB, Art was
part of the Midway Island DXpedition and has been on may other DXpeditions.
He provided a great deal of insight into what it takes to put on a
DXpedition and why folks do it. Lots of money and lots of effort go into
putting rare entities on the air and being at the other end of the pile up
sounds like one needs a great deal of skill and professionalism. It was a
shame to hear that some operators dont behave themselves when DX is on the
air. The video was interesting, but the real interest was Arts
presentation and his response to questions.
September MEETING Minutes KJ4FUU
1. Open meeting
2. Introductions: KJ4FUU, pass sign-in roster
3. Treasurers report: W9TCE, $20 dues, $20 DSTAR fund, 50/50 tickets
4. Secretarys report: KJ4FUU latest body count 39 paid members
5. Committee reports:
a. Training Report KA4GFY
Class begins 10/09 @ 3600 Wheeler Ave., 17 members, cost: $50
Exam on 12/11, no class on election day
b. ARES N4ASX
October National SET Test, <http://www.aresva.org/> www.aresva.org
[Alexandria City]. We may have a drill in October. Marine Corps Marathon
Deanna Lutz offered to come back. Web site: www.marinemarathon.com
c. Repeater & remote receivers KT4MV, KF7IJZ, K4GOR, KA4GFY
No changes in status reported. 33Cm, 2m up; 1.25m ½ done, 70cm, 23cm down
d. DSTAR KI4MWP
1 new user registered, new DSTAR capable ICOM models released
e. Webmaster K4AXQ
Current, updated. 2 virus hits in 5 days, came in through WordPress. Roy
will change the dinner time on the site.
6. Upcoming Events:
a. Marine Corps Marathon, October 28th, <http://www.ncacdc.com/>
www.ncacdc.com
7. Hamfests:
a. Virginia Beach tomorrow 9 4, $10 admission
8. Old Business:
a. Berryville hamfest report?
Nice, but nobody bought our junk.
9. New Business:
a. W9TCE - Ways and Means
b. Nominating committee for 2013 club officers
Current candidates: Tom KJ4FUU, president; Jeremy KF7IJZ,
vice president; Steve W8RJH, treasurer; Bobby KK4CKJ, Larry KK4CBL,
any position
c. Holiday Party - December 14th at Mango Mikes
d. FAR Fest T-MARC meeting
10. Net Controls: September 20: ____N4ASX______
September 27: ____KA4GFY_____
October 4: _______K4GOR______
October 11: _____KF7IJZ_______
October 12: next meeting
11. Last call for 50/50, then pull winning ticket Winner: Jay KV3W
Speaker: Art Blank, WA7NB - DXpeditioning
Adjourned
Future Programs
Nov Elections
Dec Party
January 2013 New Year Business meeting New officers, budget, plans and
programs Washingtons Birthday operation.
February 2013
March 2013
April 2013
May 2013
June 2013 Field Day prep meeting
July 2013
August 2013
September 2013
October 2013
November 2013 Club Elections
December 2013 Club Party
SKYWARN Basic Class will be presented early next year, There may be a need
to start our meeting early to cover all the material. Ive asked NOAA to
plan for February or March.
Let me know what YOU would like to hear. The alternative might be a DX
video or How many ways you can mess up your wire dipole.
73 Rick N4ASX
CLUB ELECTIONS Passing to torch
Craig Church has volunteered to be a officer nomination chair. If you are
interested in running for office, please send Craig a short note at
<mailto:GOR.Craig at verizon.net> GOR.Craig at verizon.net.
So Far the nominees are
Tom KJ4FUU President
Jeremey KF7IJZ VP
Steve Wagner W8RJH Treasurer
Larry KK4CBL VP/Tres/Sec
Bobby KK4CKJ VP/Tres/Sec
Nominations can be taken from the floor, but the nominee must agree to be
placed on the ballot.
President's Notes
With cooler days ahead and the days getting shorter, ARC members thoughts
turn to preparing their outdoor gear for the cold days that lie ahead. The
National Capital region was fortunate over the past two winters to have had
a relatively mild winter season, but that doesn't mean that "past success is
a guarantee for future problem-free DX'ing!" As I mentioned last month,
now in the waning warm days of October is the time to check all that outdoor
gear for good seals and tight connections. Also, have you thought about
what you would do with regards to outside equipment (cables, wire antennas,
Yagis, towers, etc.) if we were to have a significant icing event?
A number of us have seen pictures in QST of the effects of significant
snowfall or ice on antennas and how they can bow dramatically under the
weight. ARC members who have outside equipment/antennas may want to
consider what type of a plan they would implement to try and clear any
significant accumulations off their gear that could be accomplished safely.
A few minutes of thought in developing a plan can be well worth the effort
if issues develop later this winter!
Also, the latter part of October brings with it an annual ham activity, the
Marine Corps Marathon. Hams have been actively engaged in assisting the
Corps as well as the participants pretty much since the inception of the
event in 1976. Our club has been particularly active in assisting, and that
tradition of help continues on this year. I have been fortunate in being
able to assist in past years, and it has been one of the more gratifying
events I have experienced as a ham. For those near the Mall area, there is
nothing more exhilarating to see than the rising sun in the crisp October
air over the Capitol dome and the Washington Monument in the inky early
dawn. Many hams devote many hours of public service to this event, and the
event officials have said year after year that without the ham's assistance,
they couldn't do all that they do for the participants. For those who are
assisting for either the first time or once again this year, my thanks go
out to you for all the work and help that you do in providing service to the
Marine Corps Marathon participants, and promoting the use of amateur radio
to the public. I hope that all those amateur radio operators assisting
this year have clear skies and warm temperatures, and once more have a
successful, trouble free event!
73,
Marshall
ARES
Marine Corps Marathon is on for October 28th. This is the BIGGEST public
service event of the year. Many of the local repeaters will be in use to
support this effort. Many of our members will be putting in some serious
hours to provide some serious support to this event. To those members, my
thanks
Trailer changes
Rich, KA4GFY and I did some upgrades to the trailer. The trailer now has a
new Kenwood D710A programmed with the RT software (yes, we have the software
and the cable). Packet frequencies were not installed but they will be
dependent on what we do with APRS and Packet. We still need to find a
suitable GPS receiver that can be mounted out on the roof and fed to the
radio to use the APRS display or to beacon when we use the trailer. A new
tri-band (1.2Ghz, 2 Meter, 440Mhz) antenna was also installed for the two
D-Star radios. So, we now have 1200/9600 baud packet capability and D-Star
digital voice and data capability as well as the ability to run 3 two meter
and 3 440Mhz channels if needed. Further we have a 22 channel 60 watt
Midland commercial radio on 6 meters an Alinco 235 on 220 Mhz, and a P-25
trunking scanner in the trailer. We will be upgrading the power
distribution system and may look at installing a swing up awning for solar
battery charging. We will have a trailer cleaning party prior to Marine
Corps Marathon. The trailer will once again be on site with Rich KA4GFY and
Cameron K6CLM at Aid Station 4.
73 Rick
N4ASX
Upcoming Contests
Oct 13 Arizona Centennial QSO Party. Exchange is your name and state.
Oct 13 - Pennsylvania QSO Party. Exchange is a serial number and ARRL
section.
Oct 15 through 19 Aimed primarily at school clubs, but anybody can
participate. Exchange is the signal report, your class and state.
Oct 20 - Iowa QSO Party. Exchange is the signal report and state.
Oct 20 New York QSO Party. Exchange is a signal report and state.
Oct 20 and 21 W/VE islands QSO Party. Exchange is signal report and
state.
Oct 20 and 21 Worked All Germany. Exchange is signal report and serial
number.
Oct 21 and 22 Illinois QSO Party. Exchange is signal report and state.
Oct 27 and 28 CQ World Wide SSB Contest. Exchange is a signal report and
CQ zone. We are in zone 5.
Nov 3 through 5 ARRL CW Sweepstakes. Exchange for this one is a little
more complicated. Its the other stations 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
cant work somebody more than once, regardless of the band.
Upcoming Hamfests
Oct 21 Mason-Dixon Hamfest. Located at the Carroll County, MD
Agricultural Center, 706 Agriculture Drive, Westminster, MD, 21157. The
entrance is located just off the intersection with Smith Avenue. Nice venue
for a hamfest.
Classes
We have a new venue this fall. The location is the Alexandria Police
Department HQs, the same location as our meetings. In fact, the very same
room. The plan is to do the Technician class in the Fall and the General in
the spring.
As of Columbus Day, we have between 20 and 25 students that we know of.
There can always be a few that read about the class and come to class
without contacting us for information.
This is GREAT news. We look forward to a large class of new hams. The
Amateur Radio Service is growing. The number of US amateur licenses is over
706, 000.
FCC News
The FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on Oct 2 with some
changes to the Amateur Service.
The first proposal is to allow Time Division Multiple Access emission. The
idea is that more than one station can occupy a repeater channel at the same
time. This emission is starting to gain traction in the public safety
arena. We already have repeaters using the P25 protocol as well as DSTAR
and even a few proprietary types.
The other parts deal with licensing. The first has to do with allowing
credit for expired licenses. Many people may have held a license in the
past and for one reason or another became inactive and may have let their
license lapse. The proposal is to allow those people to claim credit for
the material they past originally. So, if a former ham had a General
license in the 1970s and it has now expired, they would be able to get a
new General license by proving they had the license. Keep in mind, this
does not affect Certificates of Successful Completion.
Based on that, the 2 year grace period is reduced to 180 days, since the
former ham would be able to claim lifetime credit for elements passed. This
would also affect the vanity call system because somebody looking to get a
vanity call would only have to wait 181 days before an expired call becomes
available.
The other proposal is to reduce the number of VEs required at an exam
session from 3 to 2. The reasoning is that many smaller areas have trouble
finding 3 VEs to administer exams. There have been exceptions on a case by
case basis, but the 3 VE rule has been around since the beginning of the VE
program.
These are only proposals at this point. If you would like to comment on
this NPRM, its number is 12-283.
TMARC News
The Mid Atlantic Amateur Radio Council (TMARC), the repeater coordinating
body for this area held a meeting at the Columbia ARA Hamfest over the
Columbus Day weekend. The main topic was changes coming to the 70 cm
repeater frequencies. As of now, TMARC utilizes repeaters with high
frequency in and low frequency out as well as low frequency in and high
frequency out 70 cm repeaters. The commercial/public safety standard is
high in/low out. The Southeastern Repeater Association and coordinating
bodies around us use that protocol as well. So, TMARC wants to standardize
the 70 cm repeaters. This will not directly affect us, but will affect
repeaters in the area because they will eventually need to flip their input
and output frequencies. It is only a proposal at this point. Get ready
to start reprogramming your 70 cm radio.
73, Rich, KA4GFY
EXPERIMENT
Two of our members at NASM
Description: NASM 26AUG12 067
CLUB Christmas Dinner
The Holiday/Christmas party will be at Mango Mikes on our regular meeting
night December 14th (second Friday). , and it looks like we have four
members interested in running for various offices at the moment
Marshall
Mango Mikes http://www.mangomikes.com/mangos-alexandria.html on Duke Street
which we've been to for a couple of years. Price range is $25-30.
Social Events
Monday Night Half Price Burgers There is a group that gets together at
Shooter McGees (Duke and Paxton Streets) on Monday evenings at 6:15 30 PM.
A good burger and soft drink runs about $9.50.
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