[HIham] E Komo Mai! Skywarn Recognition Day 1400W, 12/3 to 1400W, 12/4

Ron Hashiro rhashiro at hawaiiantel.net
Fri Dec 3 23:33:17 EST 2010


The IRLP Node for KH6SW for day has changed from 3858 to 3080.  
Information is:

IRLP Node (Revised) 3080, 443.425+ MHz, PL 114.8 Hz

VHF, UHF and HF operations remain the same as outlined by Clem/Kevin Below.

Lead operators are:

    * Fri 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Bart WH6AA and Jack KH6DQ
    * Fri 5:30 pm - 10:30 pm. Clem KH7HO and Tiff AH6S
    * Fri 10:00 pm - 5:30 am. Kevin AH6QO
    * Sat 5:00 am - 10:30 am. Bart WH6AA
    * Sat 5:00 am - 2:00 pm. Tom WH6DJF
    * Lead operator schedule subject to change.

Special thanks to NWS Honolulu staff persons Ray Tanabe and Ian Morrison 
for supporting the Honolulu effort.

    * The HF station is an Icom IC-7200 with an Alpha Delta DX-EE Fan
      dipole antenna for 10m, 15m, 20m and 40m up sixty feet.
    * The Dual band VHF/UHF station is a Yaesu FT-7900R with a Diamond
      X50NA antenna.

You can earn a SKYWARN Recognition Day certificate by working just one 
National Weather Service office. Submit a list of the NWS stations you 
worked with a self-addressed stamped envelope to:

    * SKYWARN Recognition Day
    * 920 Armory Road
    * Goodland, KS 67735

You will receive an 8 1/2 x 11 inch certificate in January or February 
2011.


More info can be found at http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mtr/hamradio/ 
<http://www.qsl.net/ah6rh/am-radio/www.wrh.noaa.gov/mtr/hamradio/>.

Info courtesy of Clem Jung KH7HO.

Ron H

On 12/3/10 12:10 PM, Kevin Bogan wrote:
> On behalf of the Honolulu Skywarn Amateur Radio Operators, we invite you to
> contact us.
> Thanks,
> Kevin, AH6QO (kevin.bogan at gmail.com)
>
> > From the Skwarn FAQ page:
> SKYWARN Recognition Day (SRD) was developed in 1999 by the National Weather
> Service and the American Radio Relay League. It celebrates the contributions
> that volunteer SKYWARN radio operators make to the National Weather Service.
> During the day SKYWARN operators visit NWS offices and contact other radio
> operators across the world. Information regarding SRD is updated at
> http://hamradio.noaa.gov.
>
> Clem, KH7HO, gives us the details:
> *- Operational in Hawaii: from 2:00 p.m. Friday, December 3, 2010 to 2:00
> p.m. Saturday, December 4, 2010.*
>
> *- Operating from the National Weather Service at the University of
> Hawaii Manoa Campus: as KH6SW.*
>
> *- Operating frequencies:*
>
> *    HF: 20 Meters&  40 Meters (depending on propagation; SSB as well as PSK31*
>
> *   VHF:  146.880 / 147.060 repeaters*
>
> *   UHF IRLP:  Node 3858; 444.850+ p/l 114.8*
>
> *- Call ins to give:  Callsign, signal report, location, and one or
> two word local weather report, e.g., Clear, Mostly Sunny, or Rainy,
> etc.*
>
> *- More information can be found at www.wrh.noaa.gov/mtr/hamradio/.*
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