From bmarx at bellsouth.net Tue Jul 17 16:50:30 2018 From: bmarx at bellsouth.net (Bill M) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2018 16:50:30 -0400 Subject: [QCWA Everglades Chapter #69] Bug Day Message-ID: Bug Day Coming up this Saturday. Sponsored by the FOC but open to all radio amateurs to participate with your bugs! https://g4foc.org/Bug-Day Bill W2CQ From bmarx at bellsouth.net Tue Jul 17 16:55:16 2018 From: bmarx at bellsouth.net (Bill M) Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2018 16:55:16 -0400 Subject: [QCWA Everglades Chapter #69] Grassroots assistance requested in support of Parity Act References: Message-ID: <45D723EE-EE5D-4850-91FB-8951CD8590D3@bellsouth.net> > Hi Everyone, ARRL Hudson Division Director Mike Lisenco, N2YBB, who chairs the Legislative Advocacy Committee, has requested that our members contact Senator Nelson's Washington office by phone with the following message: "I want to let Senator Nelson know that I am one of 44,000 licensed hams in the State of Florida and I help provide emergency communications to the state in times of need. I support the Amateur Radio Parity Act. As your constituent, I strongly request that you support passage of the Section 1083 of the NDAA bill, HR 5515, as sponsored by the House of Representatives. The Amateur Radio Parity Act must be allowed to pass in Conference UNTOUCHED and WITHOUT AMENDMENT". You may choose to use the text "as is" or similar wording of your own. The phone is 202-224-5274. Thanks for your assistance in support of the Parity Act. Should you have any questions, just let me know. 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ITS GOING TO BE GOOD, SO COME OUT AND LETS HAVE FUN kd4wov at earthlink.net From bmarx at bellsouth.net Thu Jul 19 21:21:17 2018 From: bmarx at bellsouth.net (Bill M) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2018 21:21:17 -0400 Subject: [QCWA Everglades Chapter #69] =?utf-8?q?RadioShack_=E2=80=9CExpre?= =?utf-8?q?ss_Stores=E2=80=9D_to_Open_in_HobbyTown_USA_Locations?= References: Message-ID: <1F7447FB-F63C-4AF5-804D-5F992C9A45D5@bellsouth.net> > RadioShack ?Express Stores? to Open in HobbyTown USA Locations > 07/18/2018 > According to a July 13 article in the New York Post, RadioShack is planning to open ?express stores? within HobbyTown USA locations. The nearly century-old, twice-bankrupt retailer has signed a deal with HobbyTown USA to put a mini-RadioShack outlet in some 50 HobbyTown USA stores across the country that would sell items that might appeal to radio amateurs and experimenters. Those locations will be identified with RadioShack signage. HobbyTown markets remote-controlled cars and boats as well as drones and other hobby-related merchandise. > > RadioShack shuttered all of its company-owned retail outlets. Its last unsuccessful effort to bail itself out of debt involved a deal with cellular provider Sprint. HobbyTown USA has 140 retail outlets, and, according to the Post article, RadioShack eventually could carve out a presence ? on the order of 500 square feet ? in all of them. HobbyTown USA stores in Parker, Colorado, and Mooresville, North Carolina, will be among the first to host RadioShack express stores. > > ?HobbyTown is purchasing the RadioShack merchandise and offering it to its hobbyist customers who need the tools, wires, and other accessories that RadioShack makes,? the Post article said. > > The article quoted Steve Moroneso, chief executive of General Wireless Operations Inc. ? an affiliate of hedge fund Standard General which acquired RadioShack in 2015 ? as saying that RadioShack?s strategy now is not to own brick-and-mortar stores. RadioShack came out of bankruptcy in January with 400 dealers, an online retail presence, and a distribution center. General Wireless acquired the 1,743 retail outlets that survived RadioShack?s 2015 bankruptcy. > > Moroneso also told the Post that there is ?plenty of interest from dealers who want to open a full-line Radio Shack.? > > Dating its founding to 1921, RadioShack once offered a broad array of name-brand Amateur Radio equipment ? even beams and towers ? along with home entertainment gear and discrete components, including transistors, resistors, and capacitors. Its iconic 1960s-era catalog ran to more than 300 pages. In later years, it sold a fairly popular 2-meter handheld transceiver for a time, as well as Citizens Band equipment, 10-meter single banders, and shortwave receivers. RadioShack?s retail website remains open, marketing many of the same items once available in its retail outlets. > > http://www.arrl.org/news/view/radioshack-express-stores-to-open-in-hobbytown-usa-locations?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter > From bmarx at bellsouth.net Fri Jul 20 07:51:29 2018 From: bmarx at bellsouth.net (Bill M) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2018 07:51:29 -0400 Subject: [QCWA Everglades Chapter #69] No kids, no lids... Message-ID: <0F4CAD1E-ABE7-4617-BD49-8E7062062BC7@bellsouth.net> Remember these guys...? No kids, no lids, no space cadets, no K-phonies, no school bus riders; Class A only!" at this website: Great AM Audio Clips...... From mj451 at bellsouth.net Fri Jul 20 08:44:55 2018 From: mj451 at bellsouth.net (Mike Williams) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2018 08:44:55 -0400 Subject: [QCWA Everglades Chapter #69] No kids, no lids... In-Reply-To: <0F4CAD1E-ABE7-4617-BD49-8E7062062BC7@bellsouth.net> References: <0F4CAD1E-ABE7-4617-BD49-8E7062062BC7@bellsouth.net> Message-ID: I certainly do! Good DX de W4DL?? EL96wf On 7/20/2018 7:51 AM, Bill M wrote: > Remember these guys...? > > No kids, no lids, no space cadets, no K-phonies, no school bus riders; Class A only!" at this website: Great AM Audio Clips...... > > ______________________________________________________________ > QCWA69 mailing list > SubScribe UNSubscribe or Info: > http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/qcwa69 > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:QCWA69 at mailman.qth.net > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html > From n8pr at bellsouth.net Fri Jul 20 10:12:38 2018 From: n8pr at bellsouth.net (Pete Rimmel N8PR) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2018 10:12:38 -0400 Subject: [QCWA Everglades Chapter #69] =?utf-8?q?=5BSFDXA=5D_RadioShack_?= =?utf-8?q?=E2=80=9CExpress_Stores=E2=80=9D_to_Open_in_HobbyTown_US?= =?utf-8?q?A_Locations?= In-Reply-To: <1F7447FB-F63C-4AF5-804D-5F992C9A45D5@bellsouth.net> References: <1F7447FB-F63C-4AF5-804D-5F992C9A45D5@bellsouth.net> Message-ID: <7CCC4C57F90E4E22929137292871D32E@PeteRGateway> BUT the closest one could be in Melbourne, FL -----Original Message----- From: Bill M Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2018 9:21 PM To: sfdxa at mailman.qth.net ; qcwa69 at mailman.qth.net Subject: [SFDXA] RadioShack ?Express Stores? to Open in HobbyTown USA Locations > RadioShack ?Express Stores? to Open in HobbyTown USA Locations > 07/18/2018 > According to a July 13 article in the New York Post, RadioShack is > planning to open ?express stores? within HobbyTown USA locations. The > nearly century-old, twice-bankrupt retailer has signed a deal with > HobbyTown USA to put a mini-RadioShack outlet in some 50 HobbyTown USA > stores across the country that would sell items that might appeal to radio > amateurs and experimenters. Those locations will be identified with > RadioShack signage. HobbyTown markets remote-controlled cars and boats as > well as drones and other hobby-related merchandise. > > RadioShack shuttered all of its company-owned retail outlets. Its last > unsuccessful effort to bail itself out of debt involved a deal with > cellular provider Sprint. HobbyTown USA has 140 retail outlets, and, > according to the Post article, RadioShack eventually could carve out a > presence ? on the order of 500 square feet ? in all of them. HobbyTown USA > stores in Parker, Colorado, and Mooresville, North Carolina, will be among > the first to host RadioShack express stores. > > ?HobbyTown is purchasing the RadioShack merchandise and offering it to its > hobbyist customers who need the tools, wires, and other accessories that > RadioShack makes,? the Post article said. > > The article quoted Steve Moroneso, chief executive of General Wireless > Operations Inc. ? an affiliate of hedge fund Standard General which > acquired RadioShack in 2015 ? as saying that RadioShack?s strategy now is > not to own brick-and-mortar stores. RadioShack came out of bankruptcy in > January with 400 dealers, an online retail presence, and a distribution > center. General Wireless acquired the 1,743 retail outlets that survived > RadioShack?s 2015 bankruptcy. > > Moroneso also told the Post that there is ?plenty of interest from dealers > who want to open a full-line Radio Shack.? > > Dating its founding to 1921, RadioShack once offered a broad array of > name-brand Amateur Radio equipment ? even beams and towers ? along with > home entertainment gear and discrete components, including transistors, > resistors, and capacitors. Its iconic 1960s-era catalog ran to more than > 300 pages. In later years, it sold a fairly popular 2-meter handheld > transceiver for a time, as well as Citizens Band equipment, 10-meter > single banders, and shortwave receivers. RadioShack?s retail website > remains open, marketing many of the same items once available in its > retail outlets. > > http://www.arrl.org/news/view/radioshack-express-stores-to-open-in-hobbytown-usa-locations?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter > ______________________________________________________________ South Florida DX Assoc. "SINCE 1974" SFDXA WebSite: http://www.SFDXA.com SFDXA Repeater 147.33+ 103.5 Tone To Post: mailto:SFDXA at mailman.qth.net To UNSUBSCRIBE/EDIT: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/sfdxa This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net From bmarx at bellsouth.net Fri Jul 20 10:23:58 2018 From: bmarx at bellsouth.net (Bill M) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2018 10:23:58 -0400 Subject: [QCWA Everglades Chapter #69] =?utf-8?q?=5BSFDXA=5D_RadioShack_?= =?utf-8?q?=E2=80=9CExpress_Stores=E2=80=9D_to_Open_in_HobbyTown_USA_Locat?= =?utf-8?q?ions?= In-Reply-To: <7CCC4C57F90E4E22929137292871D32E@PeteRGateway> References: <1F7447FB-F63C-4AF5-804D-5F992C9A45D5@bellsouth.net> <7CCC4C57F90E4E22929137292871D32E@PeteRGateway> Message-ID: <984FAC92-F5A5-4CBC-811A-E77C30A9BAC2@bellsouth.net> > With nearly 200 subscribers SFDXA and QCWA69 on both, someone may live close to one. It is good to know it?s happening. Bull W2CQ > On Jul 20, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Pete Rimmel N8PR wrote: > > BUT the closest one could be in Melbourne, FL > > -----Original Message----- From: Bill M > Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2018 9:21 PM > To: sfdxa at mailman.qth.net ; qcwa69 at mailman.qth.net > Subject: [SFDXA] RadioShack ?Express Stores? to Open in HobbyTown USA Locations > > >> RadioShack ?Express Stores? to Open in HobbyTown USA Locations >> 07/18/2018 >> According to a July 13 article in the New York Post, RadioShack is planning to open ?express stores? within HobbyTown USA locations. The nearly century-old, twice-bankrupt retailer has signed a deal with HobbyTown USA to put a mini-RadioShack outlet in some 50 HobbyTown USA stores across the country that would sell items that might appeal to radio amateurs and experimenters. Those locations will be identified with RadioShack signage. HobbyTown markets remote-controlled cars and boats as well as drones and other hobby-related merchandise. >> >> RadioShack shuttered all of its company-owned retail outlets. Its last unsuccessful effort to bail itself out of debt involved a deal with cellular provider Sprint. HobbyTown USA has 140 retail outlets, and, according to the Post article, RadioShack eventually could carve out a presence ? on the order of 500 square feet ? in all of them. HobbyTown USA stores in Parker, Colorado, and Mooresville, North Carolina, will be among the first to host RadioShack express stores. >> >> ?HobbyTown is purchasing the RadioShack merchandise and offering it to its hobbyist customers who need the tools, wires, and other accessories that RadioShack makes,? the Post article said. >> >> The article quoted Steve Moroneso, chief executive of General Wireless Operations Inc. ? an affiliate of hedge fund Standard General which acquired RadioShack in 2015 ? as saying that RadioShack?s strategy now is not to own brick-and-mortar stores. RadioShack came out of bankruptcy in January with 400 dealers, an online retail presence, and a distribution center. General Wireless acquired the 1,743 retail outlets that survived RadioShack?s 2015 bankruptcy. >> >> Moroneso also told the Post that there is ?plenty of interest from dealers who want to open a full-line Radio Shack.? >> >> Dating its founding to 1921, RadioShack once offered a broad array of name-brand Amateur Radio equipment ? even beams and towers ? along with home entertainment gear and discrete components, including transistors, resistors, and capacitors. Its iconic 1960s-era catalog ran to more than 300 pages. In later years, it sold a fairly popular 2-meter handheld transceiver for a time, as well as Citizens Band equipment, 10-meter single banders, and shortwave receivers. RadioShack?s retail website remains open, marketing many of the same items once available in its retail outlets. >> >> http://www.arrl.org/news/view/radioshack-express-stores-to-open-in-hobbytown-usa-locations?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter >> > ______________________________________________________________ > South Florida DX Assoc. "SINCE 1974" > SFDXA WebSite: http://www.SFDXA.com > SFDXA Repeater 147.33+ 103.5 Tone > To Post: mailto:SFDXA at mailman.qth.net > To UNSUBSCRIBE/EDIT: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/sfdxa > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net From bmarx at bellsouth.net Fri Jul 20 10:31:26 2018 From: bmarx at bellsouth.net (Bill M) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2018 10:31:26 -0400 Subject: [QCWA Everglades Chapter #69] =?utf-8?q?=5BSFDXA=5D_RadioShack_?= =?utf-8?q?=E2=80=9CExpress_Stores=E2=80=9D_to_Open_in_HobbyTown_USA_Locat?= =?utf-8?q?ions?= In-Reply-To: <984FAC92-F5A5-4CBC-811A-E77C30A9BAC2@bellsouth.net> References: <1F7447FB-F63C-4AF5-804D-5F992C9A45D5@bellsouth.net> <7CCC4C57F90E4E22929137292871D32E@PeteRGateway> <984FAC92-F5A5-4CBC-811A-E77C30A9BAC2@bellsouth.net> Message-ID: <3EA2BA56-5F1D-4D92-90AD-9C4B745D0006@bellsouth.net> Damn Spellcheck! I?m Bill not Bull W2CQ > On Jul 20, 2018, at 10:23 AM, Bill M wrote: > > With nearly 200 subscribers SFDXA and QCWA69 on both, someone may live close to one. It is good to know it?s happening. Bull W2CQ > > >> On Jul 20, 2018, at 10:12 AM, Pete Rimmel N8PR wrote: >> >> BUT the closest one could be in Melbourne, FL >> >> -----Original Message----- From: Bill M >> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2018 9:21 PM >> To: sfdxa at mailman.qth.net ; qcwa69 at mailman.qth.net >> Subject: [SFDXA] RadioShack ?Express Stores? to Open in HobbyTown USA Locations >> >> >>> RadioShack ?Express Stores? to Open in HobbyTown USA Locations >>> 07/18/2018 >>> According to a July 13 article in the New York Post, RadioShack is planning to open ?express stores? within HobbyTown USA locations. The nearly century-old, twice-bankrupt retailer has signed a deal with HobbyTown USA to put a mini-RadioShack outlet in some 50 HobbyTown USA stores across the country that would sell items that might appeal to radio amateurs and experimenters. Those locations will be identified with RadioShack signage. HobbyTown markets remote-controlled cars and boats as well as drones and other hobby-related merchandise. >>> >>> RadioShack shuttered all of its company-owned retail outlets. Its last unsuccessful effort to bail itself out of debt involved a deal with cellular provider Sprint. HobbyTown USA has 140 retail outlets, and, according to the Post article, RadioShack eventually could carve out a presence ? on the order of 500 square feet ? in all of them. HobbyTown USA stores in Parker, Colorado, and Mooresville, North Carolina, will be among the first to host RadioShack express stores. >>> >>> ?HobbyTown is purchasing the RadioShack merchandise and offering it to its hobbyist customers who need the tools, wires, and other accessories that RadioShack makes,? the Post article said. >>> >>> The article quoted Steve Moroneso, chief executive of General Wireless Operations Inc. ? an affiliate of hedge fund Standard General which acquired RadioShack in 2015 ? as saying that RadioShack?s strategy now is not to own brick-and-mortar stores. RadioShack came out of bankruptcy in January with 400 dealers, an online retail presence, and a distribution center. General Wireless acquired the 1,743 retail outlets that survived RadioShack?s 2015 bankruptcy. >>> >>> Moroneso also told the Post that there is ?plenty of interest from dealers who want to open a full-line Radio Shack.? >>> >>> Dating its founding to 1921, RadioShack once offered a broad array of name-brand Amateur Radio equipment ? even beams and towers ? along with home entertainment gear and discrete components, including transistors, resistors, and capacitors. Its iconic 1960s-era catalog ran to more than 300 pages. In later years, it sold a fairly popular 2-meter handheld transceiver for a time, as well as Citizens Band equipment, 10-meter single banders, and shortwave receivers. RadioShack?s retail website remains open, marketing many of the same items once available in its retail outlets. >>> >>> http://www.arrl.org/news/view/radioshack-express-stores-to-open-in-hobbytown-usa-locations?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter >>> >> ______________________________________________________________ >> South Florida DX Assoc. "SINCE 1974" >> SFDXA WebSite: http://www.SFDXA.com >> SFDXA Repeater 147.33+ 103.5 Tone >> To Post: mailto:SFDXA at mailman.qth.net >> To UNSUBSCRIBE/EDIT: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/sfdxa >> This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net From bmarx at bellsouth.net Tue Jul 24 08:28:39 2018 From: bmarx at bellsouth.net (Bill M) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 08:28:39 -0400 Subject: [QCWA Everglades Chapter #69] The Sunspot Cycle Is More Intricate Than Previously Thought - Scientific American Message-ID: <0F7FBDE5-EA09-482D-8CAE-D8768A163A7C@bellsouth.net> https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-sunspot-cycle-is-more-intricate-than-previously-thought/ The Sunspot Cycle Is More Intricate Than Previously Thought The sun's dark spots cycle every 11 years?as well as every 88, 200, and 2,400 years Katie Peek Advertisement The sun's pockmarked surface is always shifting. Sunspots and solar flares rise and fall every 11 years, a cycle associated with regular reversal of the star's magnetic field. Huge quantities of plasma?known as coronal mass ejections?fly into space, which can disrupt satellites and other electronic signals if they reach Earth. More solar activity during the cycle also amplifies auroras and warms Earth's temperatures slightly. Yet careful study has shown that longer periodicities exist, too. The Gleissberg cycle, first identified in 1862, strengthens and weakens the 11-year cycle over the course of a century (shown in yellow). One paper posits that the Gleissberg pattern is caused by a slow swaying of the sun's magnetic pole. The Suess-DeVries cycle (green) lasts about 200 years, whereas the Hallstatt cycle (blue) runs on the order of 2,400 years. Still, the sun can also be erratic, making it tricky for physicists to predict future sunspots, says Alexei Pevtsov, an astronomer at the National Solar Observatory in Boulder, Colo.: ?There's an element of randomness.? Credit: Katie Peek; Sources: SILSO data, Royal Observatory of Belgium, Brussels; ?Solar Activity Nine Millennia: A Consistent Multi-Proxy Reconstruction,? by Chi Ju Wu et al., in Astronomy & Astrophysics; April 4, 2018; Daguerreotype image of sun by Louis Fizeau (1845 image); Carnegie Institution of Washington (1947 image); Sunspot drawing from John of Worcester's chronicle of England (1128 image) From bmarx at bellsouth.net Wed Jul 25 09:01:53 2018 From: bmarx at bellsouth.net (Bill M) Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2018 09:01:53 -0400 Subject: [QCWA Everglades Chapter #69] Another Plus For CW Message-ID: <5C3C0C27-D927-4651-BA39-B21CFFD3047B@bellsouth.net> Another Plus For CW https://blog.google/products/search/making-morse-code-available-more-people-gboard/ From k.siwiak at ieee.org Wed Jul 25 11:45:10 2018 From: k.siwiak at ieee.org (Kai) Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2018 11:45:10 -0400 Subject: [QCWA Everglades Chapter #69] Another Plus For CW In-Reply-To: <5C3C0C27-D927-4651-BA39-B21CFFD3047B@bellsouth.net> References: <5C3C0C27-D927-4651-BA39-B21CFFD3047B@bellsouth.net> Message-ID: <998efb7a-130f-850e-66d6-d90de311c53d@ieee.org> Speaking of Morse, check this out. http://timederivative.com/KE4PT-secret-msg.jpg Cheers Kai On 7/25/2018 09:01, Bill M wrote: > Another Plus For CW > > https://blog.google/products/search/making-morse-code-available-more-people-gboard/ > ______________________________________________________________ > QCWA69 mailing list > SubScribe UNSubscribe or Info: > http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/qcwa69 > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm > Post: mailto:QCWA69 at mailman.qth.net > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html > From bmarx at bellsouth.net Sun Jul 29 09:33:24 2018 From: bmarx at bellsouth.net (Bill M) Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2018 09:33:24 -0400 Subject: [QCWA Everglades Chapter #69] Win4IcomSuite Message-ID: <5542F0A9-7C01-40A7-BF2C-6D53C34C1B5C@bellsouth.net> New Icom Control Software: Win4IcomSuite win4icomsuite at groups.io Group Description Hello, Win4IcomSuite is now available. If you haven't seen it I would like to introduce Win4IcomSuite, software that has it roots starting with the Elecraft radios, 5 years ago.... https://groups.io/g/win4icomsuite From bmarx at bellsouth.net Tue Jul 31 09:42:41 2018 From: bmarx at bellsouth.net (Bill M) Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2018 09:42:41 -0400 Subject: [QCWA Everglades Chapter #69] IC-7610 firmware version 1.11 released Message-ID: <0980658F-9EAB-4C8A-82A8-822133470433@bellsouth.net> Defect in new IC-7610 firmware breaks Spectrum-Waterfall windows in Multiple Applications From: Chen, W7AY Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2018 11:01:38 PDT It is safe to go into the water now. Icom this morning released IC-7610 firmware version 1.11 that fixed the bug. 73 Chen, W7AY