From wd8arz at comcast.net Sun Nov 8 05:58:14 2015 From: wd8arz at comcast.net (WD8ARZ) Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 05:58:14 -0500 Subject: [Mobile-Portable] MARS Invites ARES/RACES Participation in Coronal Mass Ejection Disaster Exercise In-Reply-To: <55439427.9000005@comcast.net> References: <95c09.8a6c335.4175d43e@aol.com> <5543813F.30805@comcast.net> <02fe01d08419$04c56ac0$0e504040$@STL-OnLine.Net> <55439427.9000005@comcast.net> Message-ID: <563F2AC6.5060400@comcast.net> Frequencies are not referred to in the links below: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MARS Invites ARES/RACES Participation in Coronal Mass Ejection Disaster Exercise http://www.arrl.org/news/mars-invites-ares-races-participation-in-coronal-mass-ejection-disaster-exercise 09/28/2015 A disastrous coronal mass ejection (CME) will be the focus of a national Military Auxiliary Radio System (MARS) communication exercise in early November, and MARS is hoping to collaborate with Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) groups. The MARS exercise will get under way on November 8 and continue into November 10. It will be a quarterly contingency HF exercise in support of the US Department of Defense. Amateur Radio operators, ARES, and RACES are encouraged to participate in this exercise. *Contact* MARS and provide your contact information, if your organization group is interested. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Army MARS CommEx EXERCISE SIMULATES A NOTIONAL CORONAL MASS EJECTION (CME) AND GEO-MAGNETIC STORM http://fcemcomm.org/army-mars-commex/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 73 from Bill - WD8ARZ From wd8arz at comcast.net Mon Nov 30 13:00:27 2015 From: wd8arz at comcast.net (WD8ARZ) Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2015 13:00:27 -0500 Subject: [Mobile-Portable] Ham Radio Preparation For The Coming Winter 2015 / 2016 In-Reply-To: <55439427.9000005@comcast.net> References: <95c09.8a6c335.4175d43e@aol.com> <5543813F.30805@comcast.net> <02fe01d08419$04c56ac0$0e504040$@STL-OnLine.Net> <55439427.9000005@comcast.net> Message-ID: <565C8EBB.9010106@comcast.net> Ham Radio Preparation For The Coming Winter 2015 / 2016 Base station Carolina 160 Windom antenna checked out and all the end supports look great. Base station is working fine, and has a battery backup nearby. Mobile HF and Vhf / Uhf antenna's are cleaned and waxed. Hope everything lasts through the coming winter for South Bend, Indiana. Mobile has its own separate charger / battery system, so I brought the battery into the house and let it warm up. Then put it on a charger and verified it was taking a charge ok. Below is a conversation just had at another reflector about our "hobby". 73 from Bill - WD8ARZ HFMobileHamRadioCarTruck on a Yahoo Email Reflector. It is at: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/HFMobileHamRadioCarTruck/info ====================================== From: > AFA4EG / N4NSS < Magic of HF Radio. It's just not a hobby, it's an adventure. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Posted by: Kyle N4NSS My reply to the group is below. =========================== Well said Kyle, and so so true what you have said. The amateur radio rules by the FCC here in the USA list five reasons for the existence of Amateur Radio.... none say anything about 'hobby', though we sure can enjoy any aspect of it we get involved with. These five reasons are essential for us to support, or we could lose our 'hobby' some day. Note that the first one covers emergency communications. How many of us are capable of providing such a service when commercial power is off for a week or more? If one has to relocate?? If one is not at home when the event occurs??? Missing but important to us is, if your not involved with a local group, how are you going to setup the contact / relationship to contribute in a useful way???? ----------------------- Subpart A - General Provisions 97.1 Basis and purpose. The rules and regulations in this part are designed to provide an amateur radio service having a fundamental purpose as expressed in the following principles: (a) Recognition and enhancement of the value of the amateur service to the public as a voluntary noncommercial communication service, particularly with respect to providing emergency communications. (b) Continuation and extension of the amateur's proven ability to contribute to the advancement of the radio art. (c) Encouragement and improvement of the amateur service through rules which provide for advancing skills in both the communications and technical phases of the art. (d) Expansion of the existing reservoir within the amateur radio service of trained operators, technicians, and electronics experts. (e) Continuation and extension of the amateur's unique ability to enhance international good will. 73 from Bill - WD8ARZ South Bend, Indiana ===========================