[K6BW] Presentation on Beale AFB Radar and 70-CM Amateur BandAmateur activity
Bill Smith
hbco2 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Mar 20 17:33:28 EDT 2010
Hi George,
Yours was the first reply among our members to the meeting notice; in any
event I was unfortunately unable to attend the Lafayette meeting. With
respect your comments regarding repeaters in Northern California, and Beale,
you may very well be accurate. Lurking in the background, though, is the
fact that Amateur service has second priority with respect to use of .070 cm
frequencies, and that the Military and FCC co-manage the frequency spectrum.
With respect to the increased interest in radio frequencies, would hope you
will continue, and others consider supporting Amateur bands by contributing
to the effort to "license five Amateurs in every neighborhood".
73 de Bill, AB6MT
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USNS_Glomar_Explorer_(T-AG-193)
----- Original Message -----
From: George Shea
To: Members of the Hamilton Wireless Assn.
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2010 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: [K6BW] Presentation on Beale AFB Radar and 70-CM Amateur
BandAmateur activity
i went to a similar presentation at the Mill Valley club this month. While
interesting, in my humble opinion the Beale ground based radar is a pork
barrel useless facility. We are in NO danger that any country within the
reach of that radar will launch a missile intended to harm the US. Even if
a launch could be detected, as the Air Force captain admitted, confirmation
of a launch would have to occur in 60 seconds or less to be effective to
launch a missile to shoot the enemy one down, and it is like trying to shoot
a moving bullet with another bullet. Further, there is so much junk in
outerspace (tons of it caused by the Chineese destruction of one of their
dear sattelites), the ground based radar cannot penetrate the area it
purports to cover, further there is so much other "noise" from consumer
electronics, even if all of the amateur repeaters were turned away or turned
off entirely, Beale would remain largely useless. Think about it. I
believe
that there is an ulterior motive from the federal government, or the
"shadow" government more inclined to limit any interference with commercial
use of radio air waves for the ever increasing demand for wireless high
speed access, cell phones, and of course tracking domestic communications in
the name of preventing domestic terror attacks.
Since you have already attended the event most likely, what do you think?
----- Original Message ----
From: Bill Smith <hbco2 at sbcglobal.net>
To: HWA <k6bw at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Fri, March 12, 2010 6:17:03 PM
Subject: [K6BW] Presentation on Beale AFB Radar and 70-CM Amateur Band
Amateur activity
Interested in attending? Want to form a carpool? Let me know, Bill, AB6MT
by email at hbco2 at sbcglobal.net or 415-258-0864
You are cordially invited to attend the March 19 MDARC meeting at which Lt.
Coln Keppler, CO of the Beale AFB Space Defense Radar will make a
presentation on Beale Radar and the coexistence of Amateur Radio operations
on the 70 cm Band.
THIS IS AN IMPORTANT MEETING TO ATTEND.
The meeting will begin at 7:30 pm at the All Souls Lutheran Church at 1035
Carol Lane Lafayette, California. As parking may be tight, please car pool,
if possible.
Talk in will be provided on the MDARC W6CX repeater 147.060MHz – plus
offset, PL 100.
When you arrive at the Church, parking guides will direct you to your
parking place.
DIRECTIONS:
>From the East.
Take Hwy 680 North or South to the Route 24 Exit West to Oakland and San
Francisco.
Take the first exit on Route 24, the Pleasant Hill Rd Exit – South –
Pleasant Hill Road.
Pass under the freeway.
Immediately to the right will be Mount Diablo Blvd.
Continue West on Mount Diablo Blvd. to Carol Lane, which will be on your
left,
Turn left onto Carol Lane until you reach 1035 Carol Lane – the Lutheran
chuch.
Continue past the church to the parking lot on the right.
There should be signs and parking guides.
>From the West
Take Hwy 24 East – Coming from the East Bay you will pass through the
Caldicott Tunnel.
Take the Pleasant Hill Rd Exit – South.
Loop around to the first electric stop light.
Turn Left to the second electric stop light.
Turn left at the second electric stop light on to Mount Diablo Blvd.
Continue West on Mount Diablo Blvd. to Carol Lane, which will be on your
left,
Turn left onto Carol Lane until you reach 1035 Carol Lane – the Lutheran
chuch.
Continue past the church to the parking lot on the right.
There should be signs and parking guides.
Contacts:
John Ronan K3ZJJ
jtronan at aol.com
510 649 9045
My most cordial 73,
John K3ZJJ
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