[CVRC] The ARRL Letter for December 13, 2012
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The ARRL Letter
Published by the American Radio Relay League
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December 13, 2012
Editor: S. Khrystyne Keane, K1SFA <k1sfa at arrl.org>
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- + FCC News: ARRL Files Petition for Rulemaking with FCC to Create New
MF Band at 472-479 kHz
- + FCC News: FCC Reduces New Jersey Ham's Forfeiture from $20,000 to
$16,000
- + International: IARU Welcomes Two New Member Societies
- + Logbook of The World Web Page Now Features Daily and Hourly Status
Updates
- + Catch the Geminids and Chat with NASA's Meteor Experts
- The Yasme Foundation Announces 2012 Yasme Excellence Award Recipients
and Supporting Grants
- ARRL Invites Nominations for 2012 International Humanitarian Award
- Solar Update
- + ARRL Headquarters to Close for Christmas, New Year's Holidays
- Upcoming ARRL Section, State and Division Conventions and Events
+ Available on ARRL Audio News <http://www.arrl.org/arrl-audio-news>.
This is the last ARRL Letter and ARRL Audio News for 2012. Both the
ARRL Letter and ARRL Audio News will resume Thursday, January 10, 2013.
Thanks for reading The ARRL Letter each week -- we'll see you next
year!
==> + FCC NEWS: ARRL FILES PETITION FOR RULEMAKING WITH FCC TO CREATE
NEW MF BAND AT 472-479 KHZ
<http://www.ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/publications/spectrum_wall_chart_aug2011.pdf>
At the 2012 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-12), delegates
approved a means of satisfying Agenda Item 1.23: a 7-kilohertz-wide
secondary allocation between 472-479 kHz for the Amateur Radio Service,
with a power limit of 5 W EIRP (or 1 W EIRP, depending on location).
Before this portion of spectrum is made available to radio amateurs in
the US, the FCC must first approve its use and amend its rules to
reflect the change. As such, the ARRL filed a Petition for Rulemaking
on November 29, asking the FCC to amend Parts 2 and 97 of its rules and
create a domestic Amateur Radio allocation at 472-479 kHz, conforming
to the allocation status and limitations set forth in the international
Radio Regulations. Read more here
<http://www.arrl.org/news/arrl-files-petition-for-rulemaking-with-fcc-to-create-new-mf-band-at-472-479-khz>.
==> + FCC NEWS: FCC REDUCES NEW JERSEY HAM'S FORFEITURE FROM $20,000 TO
$16,000
After unsuccessfully appealing to the FCC to cancel his $20,000
forfeiture, Joaquim Barbosa, N2KBJ, of Elizabeth, New Jersey must pay
$16,000 for "willfully and repeatedly violating Section 301 of the
Communications Act of 1934, as amended by operating a radio
transmitting equipment on the frequency 296.550 MHz without Commission
authorization."
The FCC noted in the Forfeiture Order that based on the examination
process involved in pursuing an amateur license, "amateur licensees are
expected to have an understanding of radio operations and pertinent FCC
regulations, including Part 97 of the FCC's rules governing the Amateur
Radio Service. Licensed amateur operators know that they are authorized
to operate only on the frequencies listed in Section 97.301 of the
rules, as designated by their operator class and license. Pursuant to
the Table of Allocations, the 267-322 MHz band -- the band that Barbosa
was operating in -- is allocated solely for federal government use,
which we continue to believe Barbosa knew (or should have known) was
not authorized for non-government use." Read more here
<http://www.arrl.org/news/fcc-finds-new-jersey-ham-violated-communication-act-reduces-forfeiture-from-20-000-to-16-000>.
==> + INTERNATIONAL: IARU WELCOMES TWO NEW MEMBER SOCIETIES
Earlier this year, the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU)
notified its Member Societies that two new national Amateur Radio
organizations wished to join the IARU and would need to be voted in:
the Federation of Radio Sport of Azerbaijan (FRSA) and the St Vincent
and Grenadines Amateur Radio Club (SVGARC). Ballots from all the Member
Societies that responded were counted on November 1 and adopted.
Based in Baku, Azerbaijan, the FRSA was formally organized on December
30, 2001. There are 50 licensed members of the FRSA out of a total
amateur population of approximately 50 in Azerbaijan. The SVGARC is
based in St Vincent, St Vincent and the Grenadines and was formally
organized in 1951. There are 21 licensed members of the SVGARC, out of
a total amateur population of approximately 134 in the country. Both
organizations have confirmed to the IARU that they have the ability to
meet financial obligations as members of the IARU, are legally able to
act in the furtherance of IARU objectives within their respective
countries and will adhere to the Constitutions of both the IARU and its
respective Regional Organization. Read more here
<http://www.arrl.org/news/iaru-welcomes-two-new-member-societies-sets-new-guidelines-for-election-of-president-and-vice-presid>.
==> + LOGBOOK OF THE WORLD WEB PAGE NOW FEATURES DAILY AND HOURLY
STATUS UPDATES
The ARRL has created a new informational page
<http://www.arrl.org/logbook-of-the-world> to issue daily status
updates and information of interest to the Logbook of The World (LoTW
<http://www.arrl.org/logbook-of-the-world>) user community. These
updates will include planned downtime and changes that will impact LoTW
operations. In addition, LoTW's processing queue is now updated hourly
<http://www.arrl.org/logbook-queue-status>, telling how many logs and
QSOs have been uploaded to the LoTW system and are awaiting processing.
New hardware that will improve LoTW's throughput is on order and is
expected to be running in six to eight weeks.
Rick Murphy, K1MU, and Dave Bernstein, AA6YQ, have been charged with
rebooting the Trusted QSL open source project. If you have demonstrably
strong C++ development skills that you're interested in applying toward
improving LoTW's usability and efficiency, please contact Bernstein via
e-mail aa6yq(at)ambersoft(dot)com.
We appreciate the user community's patience while we work to bring
LoTW's performance to an acceptable level.
==> + CATCH THE GEMINIDS AND CHAT WITH NASA'S METEOR EXPERTS
The annual Geminids meteor shower, scheduled to reach its peak on
December 13 and 14, is slated to be the most intense shower of the
entire year. This is also prime time for amateurs who enjoy bouncing
their VHF signals off the ionized trails of these space rocks as they
streak into our atmosphere. Known as meteor scatter, this communication
technique takes advantage of temporary radio pathways that can span
nearly 2000 miles. The week of December 10-16 is a good window for
Geminid watching, but the night of Thursday, December 13 is the
anticipated peak of the shower.
On Thursday, December 13 from 11 PM-3 AM EST (0400-0800 UTC December
14), meteor experts from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center will be
available to answer questions via a late night web chat. NASA will also
provide a live Ustream feed of the Geminid shower via a camera mounted
at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Before
the camera activates, viewers will see either pre-recorded footage or a
blank box. The camera is light activated and will turn on at dusk. Read
more here
<http://www.arrl.org/news/catch-the-geminids-and-chat-with-nasa-meteor-experts>.
==> THE YASME FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES 2012 YASME EXCELLENCE AWARD
RECIPIENTS AND SUPPORTING GRANTS
The Yasme Excellence Awards <http://www.yasme.org/excellence.html>
are given to individuals who through their own service, creativity,
effort and dedication, have made a significant contribution to Amateur
Radio. Their contribution may be in recognition of technical, operating
or organizational achievement. The Yasme Excellence Award is in the
form of a cash grant and an engraved crystal globe.
The Yasme Foundation <http://www.yasme.org/> has recognized the
following individuals "in order to inspire them and others on behalf of
Amateur Radio now and in the future."
- George Fremin, K5TR; Tree Tyree, N6TR; Trey Garlough, N5KO, and Scott
Neader, KA9FOX, for their contributions to many infrastructure projects
that benefit the ham community at large.
- ARRL Education and Technology Program Director Mark Spencer, WA8SME,
for his instrumental work in the ARRL Teachers Institute on Wireless
Technology
<http://www.arrl.org/teachers-institute-on-wireless-technology> and
other training efforts, development of PIC microcontroller projects and
books for amateurs, as well as working with leaders in student and
scientific teams in applying Amateur Radio to scientific projects and
experiments.
- Champ Muangamphun, E21EIC, and Pornchai Semjang, HS2JFW, for
leadership in Thailand's amateur community, especially during the
recent flooding which helped open the door to the new Thai HF licensing
and the enhanced stature of Amateur Radio with the Thai government.
- Former NCJ <http://www.arrl.org/ncj> Editor Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA,
and Tomas Hood, NW7US, for their sustained education of the amateur
community regarding propagation, solar and geomagnetic physics.
- David Freese, W1HKJ, for creating and maintaining the freeware
software package Fldigi <http://www.w1hkj.com/Fldigi.html>, probably
the most widely used digital communication software in ham radio and a
frequent gateway for new hams who are more familiar with computer-based
communications.
- Former ARRL Assistant Technical Editor Dean Straw, N6BV, for his
contributions to amateur antenna system design and the development of
software tools, such as HFTA to optimize system design.
- Peter Martinez, G3PLX, and Pawel Jalocha, SP9VRC, for the development
of PSK31 <http://www.arrl.org/psk31-has-rtty-s-replacement-arrived>, a
widely used digital mode entirely invented by amateurs that is enabling
many amateurs to successfully use HF with very modest stations.
- Arie Kleingeld, PA3A; Ad Van Ginneken, PA8AD, and Arie Noordzij,
PA3AN, for their sustained contributions to the Mercy Ships Project
<http://www.mercyships.org/>.
The Board of Directors also announces supporting grants to the
following projects: WRTC 2014 <http://www.wrtc2014.org/>, the World
Wide Radio Operators Foundation (WWROF <http://www.wwrof.org/>), Club
Log <http://www.clublog.org/>, the NCDXF Beacon Project
<http://www.ncdxf.org/>, Yasme scholarships (administered by the ARRL)
and the Amateur Radio Association of Kosovo (SHARK).
The Yasme Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation organized to
conduct scientific and educational projects related to Amateur Radio,
including DXing and the introduction and promotion of Amateur Radio in
developing countries.
==> ARRL INVITES NOMINATIONS FOR 2012 INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN AWARD
Nominations for the 2012 ARRL International Humanitarian Award close
December 31, 2012. This award is conferred upon an amateur or amateurs
who demonstrate devotion to human welfare, peace and international
understanding through Amateur Radio. The League established the annual
prize to recognize those radio amateurs who have used ham radio to
provide extraordinary service to others in times of crisis or disaster.
As one of the few telecommunication services that allow people
throughout the world from all walks of life to meet and talk with each
other, Amateur Radio spreads goodwill across political boundaries. The
ARRL International Humanitarian Award recognizes the Amateur Radio
Service's unique role in international communication and the assistance
amateurs regularly provide to people in need. Read more here
<http://www.arrl.org/news/arrl-invites-nominations-for-2012-international-humanitarian-award-1>.
==> SOLAR UPDATE
Tad Cook, K7RA, reports: The average daily sunspot numbers fell 13.5
points this week, from 61.1 to 47.6, while the average daily solar flux
was about the same this week as last, rising 1.1 points to 102.7. The
geomagnetic indices were even quieter this week than last week. The
predicted solar flux is 110 on December 13, 115 on December 14, 120 on
December 15-17, 115 on December 18, 110 on December 19-20, 115 on
December 21-23, 110 on December 24-27, 100 on December 28-29, 95 on
December 30-January 3, 100 on January 4-5, and rising to 105 on January
6-8. The predicted planetary A index is 8 on December 13, 5 on December
14-15, 10 on December 16-17, 5 on December 18-28, 8 on December 29, 5
on December 30-January 5, 7 on January 6-7, 5 on January 8-9, and
rising again to 8 on January 10-11. Look for more on the ARRL website
-- including reports from last weekend's ARRL 10 Meter Contest
<http://www.arrl.org/10-meter>, updated forecasts and a some minor
revisions from both NASA and NOAA to the latest predictions for the
peak of Solar Cycle 24 -- on Friday, December 14. For more information
concerning radio propagation, visit the ARRL Technical Information
Service Propagation page
<http://www.arrl.org/propagation-of-rf-signals>.
==> + ARRL HEADQUARTERS TO CLOSE FOR CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS
ARRL Headquarters will be closed Monday, December 24 and Tuesday,
December 25, 2012 in observance of Christmas, and Tuesday, January 1,
2013 in observance of New Year's Day. There will be no W1AW bulletins
or code practice transmissions
<http://www.arrl.org/w1aw-operating-schedule> those days. There will be
no ARRL Letter <http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter/> or ARRL Audio News
<http://www.arrl.org/arrl-audio-news> on Thursday, December 20 and 27,
2012 and January 3, 2013; both the Letter and Audio News will return on
January 10, 2013. We wish everyone a safe and joyful holiday season and
a prosperous 2013.
This Week in Radiosport
This week:
- December 14 -- NCCC Sprint; Russian 160 Meter Contest
- December 15 -- OK DX RTTY Contest; Feld Hall Sprint
- December 15-16 -- Croatian CW Contest
- December 16 -- ARRL Rookie Roundup (CW)
<http://www.arrl.org/rookie-roundup>; QRP ARCI Holiday Spirits Homebrew
Sprint
- December 17 -- Run for the Bacon QRP Contest
Through January 11, 2013:
- December 21 -- NCCC Sprint; AGB Party-Contest
- December 22-January 1 -- Lighthouse Christmas Lights QSO Party
- December 23 -- RAEM Contest
- December 26 -- SKCC Sprint; DARC Christmas Contest
- December 27 -- NAQCC Straight Key/Bug Sprint
- December 28 -- NCCC Sprint
- December 29 -- RAC Winter Contest
- December 29-30 -- Stew Perry Topband Challenge
- January 1 -- ARRL Straight Key Night
<http://www.arrl.org/straight-key-night>; SARTG New Year RTTY Contest;
AGCW Happy New Year Contest
- January 4 -- NCCC Sprint Ladder
- January 5 -- PODXS 070 Club PSKFest
- January 5-6 -- ARRL RTTY Roundup <http://www.arrl.org/rtty-roundup>;
EUCW 160 Meter Contest
- January 11 -- NCCC Sprint Ladder
All dates, unless otherwise stated, are UTC. See the ARRL Contest
Branch page <http://www.arrl.org/contests>, the ARRL Contest Update
<http://www.arrl.org/The-ARRL-Contest-Update> and the WA7BNM Contest
Calendar <http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/index.html> for more
information. Looking for a Special Event station? Be sure to check out
the ARRL Special Event Stations web page
<http://www.arrl.org/special-event-stations>.
==> UPCOMING ARRL SECTION, STATE AND DIVISION CONVENTIONS AND EVENTS
- January 6 -- ARRL New York/Long Island Section Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/new-york-city-long-island-section-convention-ham-radio-university-2013-1>,
Bethpage, New York
- January 18-19 -- ARRL North Texas Section Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/north-texas-section-convention-cowtown-hamfest-1>,
Fort Worth, Texas
- January 19 -- ARRL Southern Florida Section Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/southern-florida-section-convention-3>,
Fort Myers, Florida
- January 25-26 -- ARRL Mississippi State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/mississippi-state-convention-capital-city-hamfest>,
Jackson, Mississippi
- January 26-27 -- ARRL Puerto Rico State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/puerto-rico-state-convention>, Hatillo,
Puerto Rico
- February 2 -- ARRL South Carolina State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/south-carolina-state-convention-2>, North
Charleston, South Carolina; ARRL Virginia State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/virginia-state-convention-frostfest-1>,
Richmond, Virginia
- February 8-10 -- ARRL Southeastern Division Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/southeastern-division-convention-orlando-hamcation-1>,
Orlando, Florida
- February 15-16 -- ARRL Arizona State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/arizona-state-convention-yuma-hamfest-1>,
Yuma, Arizona
- February 16 -- ARRL Arkansas State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/arkansas-state-convention-winterfest>,
Hoxie, Arkansas
- February 23 -- ARRL Vermont State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/vermont-state-convention-ham-con-3>,
South Burlington, Vermont
- March 8-9 -- ARRL Oklahoma Section Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/oklahoma-section-convention-green-country-hamfest-1>,
Claremore, Oklahoma; ARRL Louisiana Section Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/louisiana-section-convention-acadiana-53rd-annual-hamfest>,
Rayne, Louisiana
- March 16 -- ARRL Nebraska State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/nebraska-state-convention-2>, Lincoln,
Nebraska; ARRL West Texas State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/west-texas-section-convention-58th-annual-st-patrick-s-day-hamfest>,
Midland, Texas
- March 23 -- ARRL South Texas State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/south-texas-section-convention-greater-houston-hamfest-3>,
Rosenberg, Texas
- March 29-30 -- ARRL Maine State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/maine-state-convention-3>, Lewiston,
Maine
- March 30 -- ARRL North Carolina State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/north-carolina-state-convention-raleigh-hamfest-2>,
Raleigh, North Carolina
- April 13-14 -- Communications Academy
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/communications-academy-2013>, Seattle,
Washington
- April 19-20 -- Southeastern VHF Society Conference
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/svhfs-conference>, Cocoa Beach, Florida
- April 19-21 -- International DX Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/international-dx-convention-2>, Visalia,
California
- April 20 -- ARRL Louisiana State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/louisiana-state-convention-northeast-louisiana-regional-ham-radiofest>,
Monroe, Louisiana
- April 26-28 -- ARRL Idaho State Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/idaho-state-convention-3>, Boise, Idaho
- May 31-June 2 -- ARRL Northwestern Division Convention
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/northwestern-division-convention-seapac-4>,
Seaside, Oregon
To find a convention or hamfest near you, click here
<http://www.arrl.org/hamfests>.
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