[MAMS] Fwd: [NLRS] MUD 2019 Conference Registration is now open

Zack Widup w9sz.zack at gmail.com
Tue Jul 23 11:24:49 EDT 2019


Microwave Update 2019

Conference registration is now available on line at www.microwaveupdate.org

The North Texas Microwave Society would like to invite you to the annual
Microwave Update Conference to be held October 3rd through the 5th 2019 at
the Hilton Garden Inn and Conference Center in Lewisville (Dallas) Texas.
Microwave Update is the premier microwave conference of the year and was
initially started by Don Hilliard W0PW (sk) back in 1985. This is the ideal
conference to meet fellow microwave enthusiasts and share ideas and
techniques that will help you conquer your next microwave band.

The latest list of speakers now includes Rex Moncur VK7MO, Tony Emanuele
K8ZR, Rick Fogle WA5TNY, Brian Hendryx, Paul Wade W1GHZ, Joe Jurecka N5PYK,
Doug Miller K6JEY, Greg McIntire AA5C, Steve Kostro N2CEI, Kent Britain
WA5VJB, Bob Stricklin N5BRG, Barry Malowanchuk VE4MA, Tom Williams WA1MBA,
Tom Apel K5TRA, Tom McDermott N5EG, Dave Robinson G4FRE, Ben Lowe K4QF, Skip
Macaulay VE6BGT, Warren Ferber WF0T and Al Ward W5LUA. Check out the web
site for the titles.

Friday morning will be dedicated to antenna gain measuring led by WA5VJB,
noise figure testing led by W5LUA and phase noise analysis led by AF8Z and
KC4YOE.

We still have several surplus electronics and mechanical places in the DFW
area that may still be worth a visit on Thursday. Those would include Tanner
Electronics in Carrollton, Altex Electronics in Carrollton, and CDC Surplus
in Richardson. Other places that would also handle walk-in business and be
worth a visit include Texas Towers, Ham Radio Outlet, Fry's Electronics. A
complete list is available on  <http://www.ntms.org> www.ntms.org.

On Thursday afternoon, we plan to have a workshop lead by Tom McDermott N5EG
on GNU Radio.  GNU Radio is a development and simulation environment used to
create and test software design radio applications. This is a powerful
learning tool and GNU Radio can be used to implement working radio
applications.

Topics to be covered during the workshop will include:

*       Installation of the GNU Radio package in Windows.
*       Review of GNU Radio capabilities and core concepts.
*       Review of important GNU Radio modules, building a project,
implementing and running projects involving hardware.
*       Use of Gnuradio Companion (GRC) graphical environment.
*       Demonstration of Gnuradio Companion (GRC) application with Ettus
radio.

The attendee is encouraged to bring their 64-bit laptop with Windows 10. The
focus will be on Windows but GNU radio works well in Linux also. Tom, N5EG
has a good deal of experience working with GNU radio and communication
systems. He has made presentations on the topic at the ARRL TAPR Digital
Communication Conference. Tom will also have other speakers assisting him
with the workshop. The workshop is scheduled for Thursday afternoon from 3
PM until 6 PM.

We have also put together an informal family program with local visits to
Grapevine and Denton. Please check out the "Family" program on the web site.

Our Saturday night banquet speaker will feature Rex Moncur VK7MO who has
activated over 100 grid squares on 10 GHz EME in both Australia and New
Zealand. Rex has also set numerous distance records on both EME and
terrestrial using the various WSJT modes. Rex will show us some of the
beautiful places he has visited and talk about his adventures to some of the
more remote places down under. This should be a real treat for hams and
spouses.

Kent Britain WA5VJB will coordinate the publishing of the proceedings by the
ARRL. We are always looking for additional papers for the proceedings. You
don't have to be a presenter to have your paper published in the
proceedings. If you have an article on your latest microwave related project
that you would like published, please send your article to Kent WA5VJB at
<mailto:wa5vjb at flash.net> wa5vjb at flash.net.

Deadline for the proceedings is September 3rd.

Hotel registration has been setup. The hotel link is

https://hiltongardeninn.hilton.com/en/gi/groups/personalized/D/DALLEGI-MICRO
-20191003/index.jhtml
<https://hiltongardeninn.hilton.com/en/gi/groups/personalized/D/DALLEGI-MICRO-20191003/index.jhtml>

I suggest copying and pasting the link into your internet browser for best
results. Microsoft Edge gets fussy but Chrome and Mozilla Firefox work well.
The conference rate for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night is $104 per
night for a King which includes breakfast. The rate on the same days for a
Double Queen is $114 per night including breakfast. The rate for Wednesday
night is $129 per night for a King including breakfast and $132 for a Double
Queen. The hotel charges a higher rate on Wednesday as they have a lot of
business travelers. We encourage everyone to register for the hotel as early
as possible. If your plans change and you can't attend, you have until
September 30th to cancel without any cancellation fee. Special room rate
will be available until September 13. If you book without using the link
above please mention North Texas Microwave Society so we can get credit for
the room nights as this is required for us to keep conference registration
rates as low as possible. The Group Code is "MICRO". If you have any
problems with booking the hotel rate please contact
<mailto:w5lua at sbcglobal.net> w5lua at sbcglobal.net. Please book your hotel
early so we can make sure rooms are available for everyone. Late booking has
been an issue at past MUDs and we would like to have everyone at the same
hotel. It's more fun for all.

Hope to see you in the Dallas area once again.

73

Al Ward W5LUA Conference Co Chairman

Bob Stricklin N5BRG Conference Co Chairman

July 19, 2019


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