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/////////////////////////////////////////// Propagation Forecast Bulletin #45 de K7RA: Posted: 04 Nov 2016 06:13 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37920 At 2347 UTC on November 3 Australia's Space Weather Services issued a geomagnetic disturbance warning: "Expect Unsettled to Active conditions with periods of Minor Storm levels in the Australian region for the next UT day, 4 November, if a small coronal hole in the Southern hemisphere will become geoeffective." /////////////////////////////////////////// Amateur Radio Newsline Report 2036, November 4 2016: Posted: 04 Nov 2016 06:08 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37919 The following is a QST. We bring you an update on the brave hams in India who are monitoring suspicious signals on the border. We pay tribute to three Silent Keys -- and if you're a fan of AM operation, you'll be glad for some news we have from Australia. All this and more as Amateur Radio Newsline Report 2036 comes your way right now. /////////////////////////////////////////// Enid Hamfest will be Saturday at the Hoover Building: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 06:11 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37918 The 30th annual Enid Amateur Radio Club Hamfest will be Saturday at the Hoover Building on the Garfield County Fairgrounds. /////////////////////////////////////////// 10 Forms of Off-Grid and Remote Communication: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 06:11 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37917 Electronic Communication for Remote Locations: Electronic communications can be limited when off-grid and/or remote. Off-grid means you must generate your own electricity to power phones and radios, while remote means you might be out-of-range to connect. Amateur Ham Radio requires a license, while Citizens Band and FRS Walkie Talkies do not. Ham CB, and FRS radios use different frequencies than police, fire, and forest service. The two-meter ham band, CB, and FRS are all useless when there is a hill between sender and receiver, and limited to a few miles when used without obstructions. Ham has the advantage of connecting to repeaters that re-transmits your signal, thereby extending the range. It's best to try the repeaters in your area to discover who's available. In a request for emergency help, a ham would have to call another ham via repeater and then the second ham would use the local phone to call the authorities. Ham operators are allowed more power, including the short-wave band that is used to reach across the country. /////////////////////////////////////////// Foundations of Amateur Radio -- #74: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 02:03 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37914 The joy of Amateur Radio - like unwrapping a gift -- what is it that makes your day in this wonderful hobby and why do you get out of bed in the middle of the night to turn on your radio? /////////////////////////////////////////// DX News -- ARRL DX Bulletin #45: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:47 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37907 This week's bulletin was made possible with information provided by QRZ DX, the OPDX Bulletin, 425 DX News, The Daily DX, DXNL, Contest Corral from QST and the ARRL Contest Calendar and WA7BNM web sites. Thanks to all. /////////////////////////////////////////// Just Ahead In Radiosport: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:47 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37906 Just Ahead In Radiosport: /////////////////////////////////////////// ARRL President Emeritus Jim Haynie, W5JBP, (SK): Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:47 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37905 ARRL President Emeritus Jim Haynie, W5JBP, of Dallas, Texas, died on November 1, following a period of ill health. He was 73. Haynie was elected as the 13th President of ARRL on January 21, 2000, succeeding Rod Stafford, W6ROD (ex-KB6ZV). /////////////////////////////////////////// IARU General Assembly Adopts Revisions to Region 2 Band Plan: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:46 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37904 Delegates to the 19th International Amateur Radio Union Region 2 (IARU-R2) General Assembly in mid-October adopted ARRL-proposed changes to the Region 2 (the Americas) band plan, as well as other recommended revisions. Representatives of 24 IARU member societies took part in the General Assembly, held in Viña del Mar, Chile, either in person or by proxy. ARRL President Rick Roderick, K5UR, headed the League contingent. Alternate head of delegation and ARRL Second Vice President Brian Mileshosky, N5ZGT, chaired the IARU Region 2 B/C Committee, which handled LF/MF/HF and VHF+ band-planning matters and proposals and made recommendations to the full assembly -- or plenary. /////////////////////////////////////////// Rule Making Petition to FCC Calls for Vanity Call Sign Rule Changes: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:45 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37903 The FCC is inviting comments on a Petition for Rule Making (RM-1775) from a Nevada radio amateur that seeks changes to the rules governing the Amateur Radio Vanity Call Sign Program. Christopher LaRue, W4ADL, of North Las Vegas, is proposing that any licensee obtaining a vanity call sign be required to keep it for the full license term. LaRue contends in his petition that excessive and frequent vanity call sign filings are hampering the ability of other qualified licensees to obtain vanity call signs in one of the more desirable 1 × 2 or 2 × 1 formats. LaRue said that since the FCC dropped the fee to file for a vanity call sign, some applicants are taking advantage by regularly obtaining new call signs, thereby keeping them out of circulation. /////////////////////////////////////////// The Doctor Will See You Now! Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:45 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37902 "Anderson Powerpole Connectors, and Antenna Polarization" are the topics of the latest (November 3) episode of the "ARRL The Doctor is In" podcast. Listen...and learn! /////////////////////////////////////////// National Parks On the Air Update: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:45 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37901 With just 2 months left in the ARRL National Parks on the Air (NPOTA) program, the push for 1 million contacts from eligible NPS units remains strong. November 1 saw the 800,000th contact uploaded to Logbook of the World, breaking 25,000 contacts for the second straight week. /////////////////////////////////////////// National Geographic Channel Ham Radio Guide Supports Before Mars Prequel: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:44 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37900 The National Geographic has produced A Guide to Ham Radio to support its recently released digital short, Before MARS -- a prequel to its upcoming MARS series. The 33-minute prequel, which has a heavy Amateur Radio theme, provides the backstory of two principal characters in the upcoming MARS global event series. /////////////////////////////////////////// ARISS-International to Mark 20 Years at Houston 'Face-To-Face' Meeting: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:42 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37899 ARISS-International will celebrate its 20th anniversary when it meets in Houston on November 15. ARISS International Chair Frank Bauer, KA3HDO, noted that an international group interested in installing and operating an Amateur Radio station on the International Space Station first met in November 1996 at the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, and the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) program was born. "And the rest is history!" he said. /////////////////////////////////////////// Two Radio Amateurs Among Three Returning ISS Crew Members: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:38 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37898 Three crew members on the International Space Station (ISS) -- two of them radio amateurs and ARISS contact participants -- said farewell to the orbital outpost on October 29. Expedition 49 Commander Anatoly Ivanishin and Flight Engineers Kate Rubins, KG5FYJ, and Takuya Onishi, KF5LKS, returned to Earth on October 30, landing safely in Kazakhstan, after wrapping up 115 days in space since their July launch. /////////////////////////////////////////// Hawaiian Islands 'Grid Madness' Grows: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:38 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37897 "Grid Madness" in Hawaii -- where radio amateurs operate VHF and UHF simplex to work as many others as they can reach -- is growing. The number of logs for the 2016 event on September 18 was double last year's figure. Twenty-three more stations took part, and they made 150 more contacts than in 2015. /////////////////////////////////////////// RSGB Criticizes TV Broadcast Portraying Radio Ham as 'Nightmare Neighbour': Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:37 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37896 The Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB) has weighed in following the airing of a Channel 5 TV Nightmare Neighbour Next Door episode [The program may have been removed from the website -- Ed.] that featured an Amateur Radio operator. In the program, neighbors of 75-year-old Armando Martins, M0PAM, of Kent, made unsubstantiated claims that RF radiating from his 30-foot vertical antenna was detrimental to their health. /////////////////////////////////////////// New Russian Over-The-Horizon Radars Set for 2017 Startup: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:36 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37895 According to media accounts, more long-range, new over-the-horizon (OTH) radars that can identify aerial and sea targets hundreds of miles away are scheduled to begin operation next year in the Russian Arctic. It's doubtful, however, that the news heralds the return of interference on the level of that generated by the so-called "Russian Woodpecker" OTH radar, which plagued Amateur Radio HF bands in the 1970s and 1980s. /////////////////////////////////////////// Two Arrested In Georgia for Planning to Attack HAARP Facility In Alaska: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:35 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37894 Authorities in Georgia recently arrested two men who said they were planning to attack the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) facility near Gakona, Alaska. Michael Vickers, a detective with the Coffee County Sheriff's Office, told Alaska Dispatch News that the pair explained to authorities "that God told them to go and blow this machine up that kept souls, so souls could be released." /////////////////////////////////////////// Fall 2016 Issue of Radio Waves Announces New Instructor Recognition Program Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:36 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37893 The Fall 2016 edition of Radio Waves now is available. The ARRL publication focuses on news and articles of interest to educators and instructors. The fall issue announces the launch of the new Instructor Recognition Program. /////////////////////////////////////////// Maybe a Solar Minimum Can Be Too Deep for 160 Meters: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:35 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37892 Propagation observer Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA, recently offered some "deep thoughts" on the Top Band Reflector. As he explained, while less geomagnetic field activity heading into winter bodes favorable 160-meter propagation, more galactic cosmic rays entering our atmosphere could become a factor. /////////////////////////////////////////// 'Spark' Behind Queen Mary W6RO Amateur Station Nate Brightman, K6OSC, (SK): Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:34 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37891 Nate Brightman, K6OSC, called the "spark" behind W6RO, the Amateur Radio station aboard the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California, died on October 29. He was 99. An ARRL member, Brightman, who lived in Long Beach, had served as the W6RO Wireless Room Manager for 34 years, plus another 10 years arranging for the GB5QM "Last Voyage" Amateur Radio operation and establishing W6RO, which is licensed to the Associated Radio Amateurs of Long Beach. /////////////////////////////////////////// Ham Radio -- The Advantage of DStar and DMR Modes: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:21 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37890 Ham Radio is a fascinating hobby, but what is the advantage of D-star and DMR modes. There are many different interests within the umbrella name of Ham Radio. People communicate with other like-minded people around the World using the Internal Short Wave bands. Ham Radio Operators equipment include H.F., (High Frequency), transceivers covering several of the Ham Band allocations, and many use Yagi aerials with three, four and sometimes six elements, to not only transmit their power out to the receiving station, but also to receive weak signals form lesser equipped ham radio Operators using simple aerial systems such as dipoles or vertical radiators. These aerial elements can be thirty three feet long when covering the twenty metre Ham Band, if the elements are widely spaced between each other at say point two of a wavelength, the distance between the elements is four point two metres, a very large aerial indeed. Many Radio Hams who I have spoken to around the World have sixty feet high towers with multi element aerial as described above. You need a lot of space for such an aerial, and planning permission to go along with it. D-Star and DMR are Ham Radio modes which are gaining in popularity, because the problems associated with having a large aerial do not exist, signals on D-star and DMR do not rely of the ionosphere to propagate signal around the World, they use laser light and data packets used to facilitate the International World wide web. /////////////////////////////////////////// ARRL and National Geographic: Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:19 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37888 National Geographic Channel Ham Radio Guide Supports Before MARS Prequel: /////////////////////////////////////////// A Guide to Ham Radio (National Geographic): Posted: 03 Nov 2016 10:17 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/37887 In support of its new series, "MARS" and the prequel, "Before MARS", National Geographic has published a short introduction to Amateur Radio. |
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