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NFLARC
W5NFL
DMR # 3148669
The NFL Amateur Radio Club
Meets the second Saturday of each month at 12:00 noon lunch and 1:00 PM Meeting at the NFLARC clubhouse, near Dobins Rd & CR1020 Corsicana
Sign points to Clubhouse on CR 1020
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The Linked Repeaters at • Corsicana - 2M (145.290 + with a tone of 146.2) • Corsicana – DMR 440 (442.925 cc9) • Buffalo - 2M (147.280 + with a tone of 146.2) • Franklin - 2M (146.960 - with a tone of 146.2) • Hillsboro - 2M (146.780 - with a tone of 123.0) • Fairfield * 2M (145.110 * with a tone of 146.2)
• Lindale * 2M (145.600 simplex with a tone of
146.2)
• Mexia * 2M (145.39 - with a tone of 146.2)
• Echolink * KD5OXM-L
• We can be Monitored via
o http://nflarc.org/radio.html
o http://www.radioreference.com
� Look for
� Navarro, Freestone, Limestone
and Leon Counties Repeaters
The DMR Linked Repeaters
Corsicana Tx.
Radio RX 442.925
Radio TX 447.925
Color Code DMR/9
Slot 1 Slot 2
Brandmeister DMR-MARC
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TG Name TG Name
9000 Texas BM(Primary) 2 Dallas Metro (Primary)
31052 Arkansas (PTT activated
with 15 min inactivity
timeout)
3148 Texas DM(Primary)
31402 Oklahoma (PTT activated
with 15 min inactivity
timeout)
8710 Crossroads Talkgroup (PTT
activated with 15 min
inactivity timeout)
310 *TAC310 (PTT activated
with 15 min inactivity
timeout)
13 North America (PTT
activated with 10 min
inactivity timeout)
311 *TAC311 (PTT activated
with 15 min inactivity
timeout)
1 Worldwide All Languages
(PTT activated with 10 min
inactivity timeout)
312 *TAC312 (PTT activated
with 15 min inactivity
timeout)
* These talkgroups are interconnected between MARC and BM, so you will be
able to talk to someone from either network on these.
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Radio RX 443.275
Radio TX 448.275
Color Code DMR/9
Slot 1 Slot 2
Brandmeister DMR-MARC
TG Name TG Name
9000 Texas BM(Primary) 2 Dallas Metro (Primary)
31052 Arkansas (PTT activated
with 15 min inactivity
timeout)
3148 Texas DM(Primary)
31402 Oklahoma (PTT activated
with 15 min inactivity
timeout)
8710 Crossroads Talkgroup (PTT
activated with 15 min
inactivity timeout)
310 *TAC310 (PTT activated
with 15 min inactivity
timeout)
13 North America (PTT
activated with 10 min
inactivity timeout)
311 *TAC311 (PTT activated
with 15 min inactivity
timeout)
1 Worldwide All Languages
(PTT activated with 10 min
inactivity timeout)
312 *TAC312 (PTT activated
with 15 min inactivity
timeout)
* These talkgroups are interconnected between MARC and BM, so you will be
able to talk to someone from either network on these.
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NFLARC Channel on Zello
http://zello.me/k/eVG6G
License Training Class / Testing
TBA
New Members
234 KG5RNR Charles Davis
235 KE5DYN Dennis Baecht
Local News & Events
Email from a member
Sender's Name: Sue Stone
Sender's Call: N5ASF
Sender's Subject: WB5OYM Dial M. Stone, silent key 12/1998
Message: I am still alive and kicking. My Son Joe Stone is
now WB5OYM. He originally was KB5HOS.
I am not on air, but still have my 2 meter all mode Kenwood and
a speed key. I have lived in Friendly, WV over 15 yr now.
So happy to see the club is still up and running. I chat with Jim
McCarter and Don Williams and Clifford Arnett from time to
time. All still kicking just not as fast.
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Corsicana DMR Repeater changes
Jason KC5HWB has reprogrammed the DMR Radio for Corsicana
since last month. It now looks similar to Hillsboro channels.
Crossroads Cbridge
With DMR-MARC & Brandmeister channels
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The Corsicana repeater 145.29 has been worse lately.
145.29 has had problems for quite a while now, but this last
month it has gotten worse.
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Wil & Doug went to the site and checked the SWR on the
hardline to the antenna and found it “SKY HIGH”.
Rather than burn up a good repeater it was taken off the air,
and a temporary repeater antenna was setup about 10’ to get
back on the air.
So not it should work better, but range reduced due to the
limited height for now.
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Club Auction for SK Items is done.
The Auction is now completed, and remaining items are
available to the ham public. Please see the list in the buy, sale,
& trade area.
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New position created and appointed
Assistant Treasurer – K5RCM Rebekah
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Post Office Box rent was over due
Post Office Box rent was overdue for too long to just renew the
account, so we lost the box 195 and was issued another
number, to be announced and posted in all the places 195 is at.
Featured Amateur
Maybe next month
NFLARC Weather Nets
NFLARC Weather Net Frequencies: • Corsicana - 2M (145.290 + with a tone of 146.2) • Corsicana - 440 (442.925 +5 DMR CC9 TG-Local) • Buffalo - 2M (147.280 + with a tone of 146.2) • Franklin - 2M (146.960 - with a tone of 146.2) • Hillsboro - 2M (146.780 - with a tone of 123.0) • Fairfield - 2M (145.110 * with a tone of 146.2) • Lindale - 2M (145.600 simplex with a tone of 146.2) • Mexia - 2M (145.39 - with a tone of 146.2) • Simplex Frequency - 146.500 MHz • Echolink - KD5OXM-L
ARES Net
Limestone County ARES Group
ARES group for Limestone Co.
List their Coms plan as follows:
• Repeaters
o Mexia Repeater 145.39 – Primary
o Hillsboro Repeater 146.78 – Secondary
• Simplex
o 146.500 FM Primary
o 146.550 FM Secondary
o 147.550 FM Texas State Guard Freq
They will have a weekly net on Tuesday Nights 8PM on Mexia
Repeater 145.39
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Hill County ARES Group
Joe Moore KE5YPH is the new Hill Co ARES Coordinator.
He plans to have “Hill County Emergency Training Net” on
Hillsboro Repeater 145.780
Thursdays at 7:00 pm
World News & Event
RadioShack Re-Opens with Local Ham Radio Club Partner
A previously closed RadioShack store in Tennessee has re-
opened in Jefferson City in partnership with the Lakeway
Amateur Radio Club (LARC) to offer licensing classes.
“These types of programs were dropped by RadioShack years
ago. Now we have the opportunity to bring them back. We have
to get to the next generation. RadioShack will die out if we don’t
get to them”
— Reed Freers, Manager
This open area of the store will be home to classes in such
subjects as soldering, using drones, setting up a Facebook page,
and configuring and using a smartphone, harnessing the spirit
of “Makers Space”.
When bankruptcy struck RadioShack, the store managed by
Freers in Jefferson City was on of the last to close. Freers took
the opportunity to open a franchise, purchasing stock from a
RadioShack distribution center.
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FCC Scraps Telegraph Regulations
The FCC is continuing its drive to remove outmoded regulations
and reduce the regulatory burden, has scrapped the regulations
regarding Telegraph.
The last Western Union telegram in the United States was sent
in 2006 and the FCC hasn’t enforced rules since 2013.
The FCC said in a notice it was removing “outmoded
regulations” on telegraphs effective in November to “further
our goals of reducing regulatory burdens, eliminating
unnecessary rule provisions, and making the agency as efficient
and effective as possible.”
FCC chairman Ajit Pai said in May he wanted to remove
outdated rules, striking irrelevant regulations as “just a matter
of good housekeeping” and others that stand “in the way of
innovation and investment that would benefit consumers.”
FCC Document -
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2017/10/20/2017
-22770/modernizing-common-carrier-rules
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Imminent Shutdown of Repeater Group
South Yorkshire Repeater Group (SYRG) have taken the
unprecedented decision to close down the whole repeater
network.
Due to a number of factors, the group are unable to provide the
service they had achieved over a number of years.
The affected repeaters are
• GB3HF – 50MHz – ANALOGUE VOICE repeater
• GB3NA – 2M – Multi-mode DIGITAL VOICE repeater –
Fusion
• GB3SY – 70CM – ANALOGUE VOICE repeater
• GB7YD-A – 23CM – DIGITAL DATA Repeater – D-Star
• GB7YD-A – 23CM – DIGITAL VOICE repeater – D-Star
• GB7YD-B – 70CM – DIGITAL VOICE Repeater – D-Star
• GB7YD-C – 2M – DIGITAL VOICE Repeater – D-Star
South Yorkshire Repeater Group have reluctantly decided to
cancel the 2017 Great Northern Hamfest.
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Traditional Ham Radio No Longer So Attractive
IARU President Tim Ellam VE6SH/G4HUA talking at the IARU
Region 1 General Conference in Landshut that traditional
aspects of Amateur Radio may not be attractive to all
newcomers
During his speech, Ellam, urged attendees to reflect upon what
will attract the majority of young people into Amateur Radio,
“and what our mutual expectations should be.” Ellam said his
personal observation is that, while some younger people are
interested in the more traditional aspects of Amateur Radio,
many are only interested in ham radio as an adjunct to other
possibly unrelated interests.
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“I applaud the excellent work that has been undertaken in this
region through the Youngsters on the Air (YOTA) program.” Tim
said, crediting the hard work of IARU Region 1 Youth Working
Group Chair Lisa Leenders, PA2LS. YOTA’s summer Amateur
Radio camps have attracted young hams from around the
world; this year’s was held in the UK.
“Our ambition should be to embrace these individuals in their
activities and accept that some of the more traditional aspects
of the hobby will hold little interest to them, and indeed may no
longer be relevant,” he continued. “That is not to say that some
are not enthused with what we all hold as the core of our
hobby, such as contesting or operating generally. I fear, though,
that we need to look at what will attract the new generations to
Amateur Radio and make sure we promote Amateur Radio as
meeting their needs, rather than promoting the historical view
of what Amateur Radio has to offer.”
In another story, the BBC have demonstrated the lack of
knowledge in young people in regards to tuning an analogue
radio.
ARRL Story - http://www.arrl.org/news/iaru-president-
traditional-aspects-of-ham-radio-may-not-be-attractive-to-
newcomers
BBC Find Young People Can’t Tune an Analogue Radio -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/entertainment-arts-
41437574/radio-1-at-50-but-where-is-it
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RF pollution from LED bulbs in Germany
The German Amateur Radio Club (DARC) has issued a press
release identifying domestic LED light bulbs as a source of
electrical interference
The increasing popularity of these light sources has led to a
significant increase in reports of radio traffic disturbance,
interruption of radio services and even poor DAB reception. In
their opinion, the electrically noisy LED lamps are a result of a
bad government policy which simply ignores regulations
applicable to EMC and the generation of EMI by electrical
equipment.
According to DARC, the recommendations outlined in the
regulations governing electromagnetic compatibility have
simply been ignored.
Some of the spectrum areas affected include
• Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) 174 - 240 MHz
• Marine VHF 156 - 162.025 MHz
• Amateur Radio 2 metre band 144 - 146 MHz
• Airband 118 - 136.975 MHz
• FM Stereo broadcast 88 - 108 MHz
• Baby monitors 49.30 - 49.89 MHz
• High-frequency services, inc. long range marine &
airband, Shortwave broadcasts, Amateur radio
allocations, Citizens' Band radio, plus wireless devices
operating on 27MHz 3 - 30 MHz
The result is that LED lamps currently on sale and in use
generate considerable wideband RF interference.
Full article - https://www.elektormagazine.com/news/led-
rumpus
UKQRM LED Bulb radio interference page -
https://www.ukqrm.org.uk/lighting.php
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FCC Tells Apple Turn on iPhone's FM Radio Chip
Recently reelected FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has called on Apple to
“step up to the plate” and put American’s safety first by
enabling a feature on iPhones.
As America comes to the end a hurricane season that has
caused so much disruption and devastation across the
Caribbean and the US, Pai has called on Apple to enable FM
radio in their handsets to increase the scope of communication
available.
Media article - https://www.cnet.com/news/fcc-chairman-calls-
on-apple-to-activate-fm-chips-in-iphones/
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School Students Ham Radio Link to Puerto Rico
Garden School's Amateur Radio Club (in New York) are offering
a messaging lifeline to residents in Puerto Rico, using the
equipment in the schools amateur radio room.
The school's radio club, which has grown to around 20
members since launching last year, has competed in contests
and learned all about operating ham radios from inside the 78th
Street school.
The station, call sign K2GSG — is transmitting messages to send
down to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, which has been mostly
without power since Hurricane Maria struck the island.
Garden School teacher John Hale KD2LPM, the club's faculty
advisor, was trained in emergency messaging this summer —
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and put it to use Thursday by sending his first two messages to
Puerto Rico.
"They're completely without power," he said. "This is the way
we're getting messages in."
Media Story - https://www.dnainfo.com/new-
york/20171002/jackson-heights/puerto-rico-aid-relief-garden-
school-radio-club
Garden School Amateur Radio Club -
https://www.facebook.com/GardenSchoolARC/
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Symbol Rate Restrictions - FCC Grants Temporary Waiver
The FCC has granted an ARRL request to waive current Amateur
Radio rules to permit data transmissions at a higher symbol rate
than currently permitted, in order to facilitate hurricane relief
communications between the continental US and Puerto Rico
The temporary waiver is limited to Amateur Radio operators in
Puerto Rico using PACTOR 3 and PACTOR 4 emissions, and to
those radio amateurs in the continental US who are directly
involved with HF hurricane relief communications involving
Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands, the Commission said.
“We conclude that granting the requested waiver is in the public
interest. Hurricane Maria caused massive destruction in Puerto
Rico, and communication services continue to be disrupted.
Thus, to accommodate Amateur Radio operators assisting in the
recovery efforts, we grant the ARRL’s waiver request for the
period of 60 days from the date of this Order.”
— FCC 5th October 2017 Order
ARRL Story - http://www.arrl.org/news/fcc-grants-temporary-
waiver-to-permit-higher-symbol-rate-data-transmissions
Pactor 4 Technical Info - http://www.scs-ptc.com/en/PACTOR-
4.html
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Radio Caroline Secures AM Slot
Radio Caroline, the station with roots in the pirate radio history
of the 1960s and 70s, has completed its reincarnation into a
mainstream broadcasting station by receiving a permanent
licence to operate on the AM band.
Ofcom has granted Radio Caroline a licence to operate
permanently at 648 kHz at 1 kW ERP, 53 years after
broadcasting as a pirate radio station from a boat in the North
Sea.
Since May 2017, the Radio Caroline team have had to overcome
many changes to serve their primary historical first market of
Essex and Suffolk. Many of the delays were caused by getting
the new facility up and running, which was more difficult than
anticipated, mainly owing to extensive required paperwork and
obtaining necessary certifications to construct the station.
Radio Caroline - http://www.radiocaroline.co.uk
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Ajit Pai Confirmed for 2nd FCC Term
The US Senate has confirmed the current FCC Chairman, Ajit Pai
for a second term. Pai would have had to leave the FCC at the
end of the year, had he not been reconfirmed.
President Donald Trump nominated Pai for a new term in
January 2017 his previous term as a commissioner had expired
on 1st July 2016, and his new term is retroactive to that date.
FCC rules permitted him to remain until the end of 2016.
The final tally was 52-41, with voting generally along party lines,
although he picked up votes from four Democratic senators.
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“I am deeply grateful to the US Senate for confirming my
nomination to serve a second term at the FCC and to President
Trump for submitting that nomination to the Senate. Since
January, the Commission has focused on bridging the digital
divide, promoting innovation, protecting consumers and public
safety, and making the FCC more open and transparent. With
today’s vote, I look forward to continuing to work with my
colleagues to advance these critical priorities in the time to
come.”
— FCC Chairman Ajit Pai
Pai has primarily drawn fire for his opposition to so-called “net
neutrality” rules. All five members of the FCC must be
confirmed by the Senate, but the president chooses which will
serve as the chairman.
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Australian Clubs 60th Birthday
On Thursday 18th October 1957, what was to become the
Central Coast Amateur Radio Club, had it's inaugural meeting
where 37 people attended. The club has been a stable part of
amateur radio in New South Wales, Australia for the last 60
years, running at one point 15 repeaters and beacon stations.
That has since been consolidated to a lower number but still
provides analogue and digital voice plus ATV repeaters covering
from 6 metres to 23 centimeters.
The club runs regular licence classes and exams, is involved in
contests, supports the local WICEN (Emcoms) group and is
probably most well known for its annual Hamfest, or Field day
as they are called in Australia. The Wyong Field Day run by the
CCARC is the largest gathering of Radio Amateurs in the
southern hemisphere and it too, will celebrate 60 years on 25th
February 2018.
The club is planning celebrations between the 60th club
anniversary in October and the 60th Hamfest in February but as
is normal with this hard working club, things will most likely be
low key.
CCARC - http://www.ccarc.org.au
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Ham Radio Volunteers in Puerto Rico Install Repeater, Work
with Hospitals and Reunification
10/06/2017
The Amateur Radio volunteers on the ground in Puerto Rico
continue to provide assistance in a number of areas. Amateur
Radio resources have been reallocated around the island to
better meet communications needs.
Volunteer Valerie Hotzfeld, NV9L, and a FEMA team member
were tasked with calling 68 hospitals and medical facilities. They
asked a series of 12 questions geared toward obtaining a better
understanding of each facility’s communication capabilities, and
to see if urgent care supplies and needs were being met.
Gary Sessums, KC5QCN, the Amateur Radio liaison to the ESF-2
Communications Task Force, coordinated the installation of a
VHF Amateur Radio repeater on a mountain peak in El Yunque
National Forest. The repeater now gives radio coverage to
approximately 60% of Puerto Rico, and also extends radio
coverage into the US Virgin Islands.
Andy Anderson, KEØAYJ, is stationed at the Guajataca Dam,
providing communications support to the Puerto Rico Electric
Power Authority (Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica) between their
control facility and the dam as the water levels are lowered to
prevent the dam from collapsing.
Safe and Well data collection continues at Red Cross shelters,
and in reunification work that involves going out into areas that
have no communication. Hams are engaged in setting up
equipment and entering data into the Red Cross Safe and Well
website. Hams also facilitate survivors’ access to cell or satellite
phones so they can call a loved one to let them know they are
safe.
Reunification team officials have expressed that hams have
become invaluable to the team, not only performing
communications duties, but also having become proficient in
multiple skill sets for the Red Cross. Ham radio volunteers are
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acting as navigators, reunification workers, and anything else
that is needed. To date, they have completed 60 reunifications.
Donations to the response effort continue, with EPCOM (El Paso
Communications Systems) donating 40 Icom IC-F3001 handheld
radios, and the Yasme Foundation providing an Amateur Radio
repeater that will be installed at the Arecibo Observatory to
provide SAR communications.
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FCC Grants Temporary Waiver to Permit Higher Symbol Rate
Data Transmissions
10/05/2017
The FCC has granted an ARRL request to waive current Amateur
Radio rules to permit data transmissions at a higher symbol rate
than currently permitted, in order to facilitate hurricane relief
communications between the continental US and Puerto Rico.
The temporary waiver is limited to Amateur Radio operators in
Puerto Rico using PACTOR 3 and PACTOR 4 emissions, and to
those radio amateurs in the continental US who are directly
involved with HF hurricane relief communications involving
Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands, the Commission said.
“We conclude that granting the requested waiver is in the
public interest,” the FCC said in its October 5 Order. “Hurricane
Maria caused massive destruction in Puerto Rico, and
communication services continue to be disrupted. Thus, to
accommodate Amateur Radio operators assisting in the
recovery efforts, we grant the ARRL’s waiver request for the
period of 60 days from the date of this Order.”
ARRL explained in its waiver petition that it’s shipping five
PACTOR radio modems to Puerto Rico for use in connection
with Hurricane Maria disaster relief communications. The
League asked the FCC to temporarily allow PACTOR 3 and
PACTOR 4 transmissions that exceed the current symbol rate
limitations under § 97.307(f) of the Amateur Service rules.
Under the current rules, “specified digital codes” in Part 97 may
be used with a symbol rate that does not exceed 300 baud for
frequencies below 28 MHz, with the exception of 60 meters,
and 1200 baud in the 10 meter band. The baud rate limits were
adopted in 1980, when the FCC amended Part 97 to specify
ASCII as a permissible digital code.
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Ham Radio Volunteers Deploy Throughout Puerto Rico
A team of 20 Amateur/Ham Radio operators have volunteered
and have been deployed to Puerto Rico, to assist the hurricane-
affected island in partnership with the American Red Cross.
The team of volunteers will provide communications for local
law enforcement and utility managers; island-to-mainland
health-and-welfare traffic, which has been ongoing, and contact
with the more remote areas of Puerto Rico, cut off from the
capital of San Juan and not heard from since the Hurricane
Maria affected the island on 20th September 2017.
“Volunteers initially gathered at the convention center in San
Juan, which is serving as Puerto Rico Emergency Management
Agency (PREMA) headquarters. Their first night, a local church
offered accommodations, and volunteers slept on pews that had
been pushed together.”
— ARRL Emergency Preparedness Manager Mike Corey, KI1U
Before the team's arrival, ARRL Section Manager Oscar Resto,
KP4RF, and other volunteers have staffed VHF and HF nets at
the American Red Cross temporary headquarters, despite
damage to their own homes. The net covers nearly two-thirds
of the island and has been handling traffic to and from the
power company, Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica (Electric Power
Authority — AEE), and state and local authorities. The electric
distribution infrastructure suffered extreme storm damage, and
power has remained out over most of the island.
An Amateur Radio station has been installed and an operator
embedded at the Puerto Rico Emergency Operations Center
(PREOC). Radio amateurs also have been asked to establish VHF
communication capabilities at 51 hospitals throughout the
island, so they can have direct contact with the PREOC. Local
hams will staff that facility for now. The volunteer embedded at
the PREOC is serving as liaison between the PREOC and the
FEMA Emergency Support Function (ESF-2) task force, relaying
information among the Red Cross, ARRL, FEMA, and the ESF-2
task force. An Amateur Radio team also is in Jacuo
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Revised ARRL Frequency Chart
An updated ARRL frequency chart is now available for printing
and downloading.
The chart has been updated to include our new bands at 2,200
and 630 meters.
Download from - http://www.arrl.org/graphical-frequency-
allocations.
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Individual Licences Legal in Tunisia
The Ministry of Telecommunications of Tunisia has approved
and issued a decree organising amateur radio activity in Tunisia.
It is now possible for Tunisian amateurs to apply, pass an exam
and get their own amateur radio licences.
Those who already have a foreign licence can be granted
licences without passing an exam. Resident foreigners can also
apply.
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American Red Cross Asks ARRL’s Assistance with Puerto Rico
Relief Effort
The American Red Cross (ARC) has asked the ARRL for
assistance with relief efforts in Puerto Rico. ARC needs up to 50
radio amateurs who can help record, enter, and submit
disaster-survivor information into the ARC Safe and Well
system. In the nearly 75-year relationship between ARRL and
ARC, this is the first time such a request for assistance on this
scale has been made. ARRL now is looking for radio amateurs
who can step up and volunteer to help our friends in Puerto
Rico.
Requirements
There are very specific requirements and qualifications needed
for this deployment.
Due to the nature of this deployment, you will need to process
in as ARC volunteers. This includes passing a background check.
The ARC has indicated that it will cover all expenses for
transportation, lodging, and feeding while on deployment. ARC
will also provide liability coverage for volunteers. The only out-
of-pocket expense to the volunteer would be personal items
purchased during deployment.
ARRL and ARC will require training for volunteers being
deployed. ARC will provide general deployment training and
advanced training in working in austere environments. ARRL
will provide to ARC training on Amateur Radio equipment and
modes to be used, reporting guidelines, and operating
guidelines.
The deployment will be for up to 3 weeks.
Qualifications
• General class Amateur Radio license or higher
• Familiarity with WinLink, HF voice, and VHF simplex
communications
• Strong technical skills
• Ability to work under difficult conditions
• Ability to deploy for up to 3 weeks
• Ability to work as part of a team
Helpful Skills
• Spanish language skills
• Previous experience in disaster response
• Previous or current work as a Red Cross volunteer
• Previous experience with shelter operations
If you feel that you meet these qualifications and would like to
be considered for this deployment, please contact ARRL
Emergency Preparedness Manager Mike Corey, KI1U (860-594-
0222), who will make the introduction of qualified volunteers to
ARC.
Fifty Distress Calls Answered in Puerto Rico -
http://www.arrl.org/news/amateur-radio-s-force-of-fifty-
answers-the-red-cross-call-in-puerto-rico
Observatory Dish Damaged by Maria -
http://www.arrl.org/news/amateur-radio-reports-arecibo-
observatory-dish-sustained-serious-damage-from-maria
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New US Personal Radio (Part 95) Rules Take Effect
The FCC's rewrite of its rules for the Part 95 Personal Radio
Services takes effect from 28th September 2017.
Major changes include removing the 155-mile distance limit on
CB contacts (which had virtually never been observed anytime
the band was open in the past 50 years); addition of new Family
Radio Service (FRS) channels (shared with GMRS, the General
Mobile Radio Service); GMRS power restrictions on the
channels newly shared with FRS, and allowing GMRS licensees
to send text messages in addition to voice transmissions. (See
July CQ, p. 26, for a more comprehensive look at the changes in
various personal radio services.)
Federal Register announcement -
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2017/08/29/2017
-17395/personal-radio-service-reform
Part 95 Report & Order -
https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-
344617A1.pdf
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Yasme Foundation Grant to ARRL Ham Aid Fund
The Yasme Foundation has announced that it has made a grant
to ARRL’s Ham Aid fund, supporting Amateur Radio response to
the recent hurricanes in the US and Caribbean. The Ham Aid
fund, created in 2005 in response to the need for equipment
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and resources to support the Amateur Radio response to
hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma.
The group make equipment is available on loan to Amateur
Radio organizations during disaster response, when
communications equipment is unavailable.
The Yasme Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation organized
to conduct scientific and educational projects related to
Amateur Radio, including DXing and the introduction and
promotion of Amateur Radio in developing countries.
Make a donation to Ham Aid - http://www.arrl.org/arrl-
donation-form
Funnies
History
Last Surviving Bletchley Park 'Listener' Dies Aged 97
One of last surviving Bletchley Park 'listeners' dies
The Forces Network reports that one of the last surviving
Bletchley Park 'listeners’ who intercepted and passed Nazi
messages on to Allied codebreakers at Bletchley Park, has died
Alison Robins, 97, taught herself Morse code and German
during World War Two and stayed up all night eavesdropping
messages from U-boats around the British coast.
She rarely spoke about her wartime years, that were spent in
isolated points around the coastline, intercepting messages
from enemy fleets.
Read the Forces Network story at
http://www.forces.net/…/last-surviving-bletchley-park-liste…
Read the Daily Mail story at
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/…/Last-Bletchley-Park-listener-d…
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History of UK Special Contest Call Signs
Chris GM3WOJ has posted a short history of UK Special Contest
Call signs (SCCs) which have now been in use for 21 years
The holder of a UK Amateur Radio Full Licence, Full (Club)
Licence or Full (Reciprocal) Licence may apply for a Special
Contest Call sign (“SCC”). This call sign may only be used in
amateur radio contests of no more than 48 hours duration.
The call sign will be in the format ‘G’ or ‘M’, followed by a
chosen digit and a chosen suffix letter. Examples are G8Z or
M7R.
Chris recalls that representations to the Regulator to issue the
call signs began about 1990 but calls weren't issued until 1996.
Read GM3WOJ's Post - http://www.qsl.net/gm3woj/uksccs.htm
RSGB Special Contest Call Sign page -
http://rsgb.org/main/operating/licensing-novs-visitors/online-
nov-application/application-for-a-special-contest-call-sign/
New Gear
Alinco DJ-MD40T
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List Price: $249.95
Your Price: $199.95
Features
• FM & Digital DMR Tier I and II
• 1000 Memories
• Four RF Levels (5/2.5/1/0.2W)
• IP54 Dust and Splash-proof
• VFO/Memory Modes
• Text Messages
• Color Selectable Backlit Display
• VOX
The Alinco DJ-MD40T a commercial UHF HT covering 400-480
MHz. It supports operation in traditional analog FM mode as
well as DMR digital mode. Output power may be selected at: 5,
2.5, 1 or 0.2 watts. This high capacity radio supports 1000
Channels, 250 Zones with 64 channels per zone. And the sound
quality is great due to digital error-correction technology that
rejects noise and static. It provides consistent audio quality
throughout the coverage area, even in challenging low-lying
areas. It utilizes DVSI's AMBE+2 vocoder that further improves
speech communication. All this combined with 1 watt audio
output and a 40mm diameter powerful speaker, ensure louder
and crisper voice communication. The rugged design meets
IP54 dust and splash-proof standards.
Each DJ-MD40T includes: EBP-96 Li-Ion Battery Pack (7.4 V
2600mAh), EDC-211 Drop-In Charger stand, EDC-213 120 VAC
Adapter, EA-212 SMA Antenna, EBC-45 Belt clip, hand strap and
manual.
Visit the Alinco website for free software download.
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HD1 is pre-sale on official website:www.retevis.com
$189
Description:
HD1 dual band digital radio uses Digital Mobile Radio (DMR)
Tier 2 Standard protocol. It is compatible with the popular
MOTO TRBO series Tier I and II using standard encryption, as
well as other makes and models of DMR supported radios. It is
also compatible with any existing analog two-way radio
operating on the supported UHF and VHF frequencies for easy
migration to digital technology. And almost all the operations
can be done via radio keypad.
Main Feature
• Dual Band DMR Radio
• Analog and Digital Combined
• Compatible with Motorola Tier Ⅰ&Ⅱ
• Comply with Digital Protocol ETSI TS 102 361-1,-2,-3
• Use Time-Division Multiple-Access(TDMA) Digital
Function
• Frequency Band: 136-174 & 400-480MHz & 76-
107.95MHz(Receive only )
• 100000 Contacts + 1000 Priority Contacts
• Up to 3000 channels
• Dual Time Slot for Repeater
• Dual Time Slot for Point to Point
• Firmware Upgradeable
• IP67 Waterproof
• High/Medium/Low Power:10/5/1w
• Scan:Time/Search/Carrier
• Encryption Function
• Lone Worker
• Single/Group/All call
• Remote kill/stun/activate
• Color LCD Display
• Transmit/Transceive interruption
• Promiscuous Function
• CTCSS/DCS
• Analog Monitor
• VOX
• TOT
• Talkaround
• Squelch
• Keypad Lock
• LED Indicator
• Password Lock
• Battery Save
• Voice Annunciation
• 1000/1450/1750/2100Hz Single tone
• ID Setting
General specifications
• Frequency
o 136-174&400-480MHz
o &76-107.95MHz(Receive only )
• Channels
o 3000
• Operating Temperature
o -30℃~+60℃
• Operating Voltage
o 7.4V DC
• Dimension
o 150 x 64x 40mm
o Weight
o 360g (with battery)
• Battery Type
o Li-ion
• Battery Capacity
o 3200mAh
• Antenna Impedance
o 50Ω
Transmitter
o Power
o UHF:8w:4w:1w
o VHF:10w:5w:1w
o Transmit current
o Analog≤1.6A Digital≤0.9A
o Frequency Stability
o ±1.0ppm
o FM modulation mode
o 12.5KHz@11K0F3E 25KHz@16K0F3E
o 4FSK digital mode
o 12.5KHz(data only):7K60FXD
o 12.5KHz(data and voice):7K60FXW
o Modulation distortion
o <5%
o Vocoder
o AMBE+2TM
o Adjacent channel power
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o [email protected] 65dBm@25KHz
o Audio Response
o +1~-3dB
o Digital Protocol
o ETSI-TS102 361-1,-2,-3
Receiver
o Analog Sensibility
o 0.35uV/-116dBm(20dB SINDA)
o 0.22uV/-120dBm(Type)
o Digital Sensibility
o 0.30uV/-117dBm(BER 5%)
o 0.70uV/-110dBm(BER 1%)
o Adjacent Channel Selectivity
o TIA603C:65dB ETSI:60dB
o Spurious Response
o TIA603C:75dB ETSI:70dB
o Audio Response
o +1~-3dB
o Rated Audio Distortion
o ≤3%(Type)
o Audio Power
o ≥500mW
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ICOM IC-7610 HF/50MHz SDR Transceiver User Manual
Available
Icom has announced availability for download a draft user
manual for their upcoming release, IC-7610.
Icom has released the manual early to enable interested
customers to provide an introduction to the features, operation
and specifications in advance of the device's launch.
However there is no announcement as to the availability of the
radio to purchase,
ICOM IC-7610 Manual (16mb) -
http://www.icomuk.co.uk/files/icom/PDF/newsFile/IC-
7610_ENG_Basic_0.pdf
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Radioddity GD-77 DMR Radio
$99.99
Dual Band & Dual Time Slot: VHF 136-174MHz, UHF 400-470
MHZ; GD-77 has both Tier I & II and is compatible with
Motorola and other DMR radios.
High Capacity Battery: Up to 18 hours working time as well as
48 hours standby time, which is 30% longer than MD-380.
USB Port Charger: We replaced traditional charger to USB port
which allows you to charge it with car charger adapter (12V).
More operations available via keypad: Channel name, TX & RX
frequency of a channel, display or hidden frequency, channel
number etc., all these can be modified through the keypad.
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About GD-77:
Radioddity GD-77, as a DMR with Dual Band and Dual Time Slot,
is ready to meet our customer’s various needs. Featuring 5 W
High Power Output, Dual Band, Dual Time Slot, a 2200 mAh
Battery, GD-77 is trying to come out as the most cost-effective
DMR HT on the market, with both solid constructing in
hardware and easy to use programming software.
When will you need this?
GD-77 enables you to keep in touch with others when mobile
phones are not able to function. It is multifunctional — can be
used in outdoor activities, school, construction sites, property
management, business occasions, hotel, hospital, etc.
Radioddity GD-77 can deliver a quick response in any situation
with crystal clear sound and you can use it when you need
timely coordination or constant communication.
Highlights
1. Software is available in a beginner mode and with an expert
mode upon request designed for Amateurs/Hams (Password
needed) with extended features.
2. Frequency/ID displayed on the screen: You can choose
whether to display the frequency or ID on the screen via keypad
setting.
3. Digital and Analogue Mode Convert: Please kindly note that
Digital/Analogue Mode can only be turn ON/OFF via
programming software.
4. Point to Point repeater function: You can use separate time
slot in Group Calls.
Features:
Programmable CTSS/DCS
Squelch
Buy Lock
TOT
VOX
Encrypt
Password Lock
Radio ID
Scan
Up t0 250 zones
Busy Lock
Message
Contact
Emergency Alarm
More details:
Two Customizable Side Keys
Under the PTT button there are two side keys on GD-77. You
can use programming software to customize them as hot keys
based on your needs—Emergency On/Off, Scan On/Off, VOX
On/Off, Repeater/Talk around, Zone select, etc (Up to 20
options). Once set, those features can be easily achieved when
you press and hold or press and release the side keys.
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Up to 5KM (3 Miles) Talking Range
Although GD-77 is only 3CM in body thickness, the talking range
can be as far as 5KM (3 Miles) under most circumstances. There
are other factors that affect the range of a two-way radio too
such as weather, exact frequency used, and obstructions.
Please note that extended transmit time may lead excessive
heat, affecting the battery lifespan.
Package Content:
1 x GD-77 DMR Digital Radio
1 x Dual Band High Gain Antenna
1 x Belt Clip
1 x Desktop Charger
2 x Battery
1 x User Manual
1 x Programming Cable+CD Software
https://www.radioddity.com/radioddity-gd-77-dmr-dual-band-
digital-two-way-radio-dual-time-slot-compatible-with-
mototrbo-tier-1-tier-2-with-programming-cable-cd-extra-
battery.html
DIY
Make your own Digital radio Hot Spot
Michael KF5KHS and Doug KE5CDK recently put together the
newest hotspot available for D-Star, Fusion, DMR & P25.
Here is what we used…
The ZumSpot RPi UHF Hotspot Board $90.00 USD
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A “Rasberry Pi Zero w” computer
2x20-pin Strip Dual Male Header pins
A Micro SD Card with the Pi-Star Image on it
http://www.pistar.uk/downloads/
All the above was purchased from Bruce [email protected]
In a kit for $110.00 Plus $10.00 shipping.
We also need a few other things
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5V 2.4A Switching Power Supply with 20AWG MicroUSB Cable
https://www.adafruit.com/product/1995
7.50
2- Pibow Zero W Case for Raspberry Pi Zero W
https://www.adafruit.com/product/3471
(5.95 ea)
Some 2.5mm standoffs for case
https://www.adafruit.com/product/3299
Now for the build:
First we needed to solder the header pins to the raspberry pi
board.
Second put the Rasberry Pi in the case:
Note: do NOT use the purple layer, it will break your SD card,
we broke 2 before determining that it was causing it.
Instead, use 4 nylon nuts for a short stand off for the raspberry
pi board in the case.
After completing the case build, place the ZumSpot on the
raspberry Pi header pins
Then short standoffs on case screws to allow for the ZumSpot.
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The extra top cover (from extra case) will be used to finish the
new case, but a hole was needed for the antenna to go thru the
top.
Build complete
Now to configure the hotspot
This is where we ran into a problem!
How do we connect it to the internet via wifi or LAN without a
LAN port to access it?
Well if you have a micro USB to LAN adapter that’s one way.
But we just put the Micro USB card in my Raspberry Pi 3
hotspot which has a LAN port, to configure the card.
After hooking the Rasberry Pi to a router for internet, we can
proceed.
On a PC on the same network open a browser and go to
http://pi-star/ which is your hotspot
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You will get a message about the modem needs to be
configured the first time.
Click configuration in top right of screen
A pop up to log on as the admin follows.
Default Username: pi-star
Default Password: raspberry
This is where you choose the modem type which is
“ZumSpot – Rasberry Pi Hat (GPIO)”
Click apply changes
The DMR Configuration shows all the important settings that
need to be set, then apply changes
Next we configure the wifi so we don’t have to be wired to a
router
You should setup for your home wifi, work wifi, Phone tethering
(wifi), etc.
so you can use it anywhere you go.
This area shows that no wifi is connected
Click “configure wifi”
Press scan for networks
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Then it will show what it found
If you see the one you want, press connect
It will show you the one you chose and a place to enter the
password for the wifi connection
Click “save and connect”
When finished you will have a list of wifi, that it will connect to
automatically if it sees it as you travel.
If you are connected via wifi, the screen should look like this
At this point we shut down the Rasberry Pi 3 and removed the
micro SD card and put it in the Rasberry Pi Zero, booted it.
Now you can enjoy the hotspot and digital radio.
part price
zumspot $120.00
wall plug $7.50
case $11.90 5.95 ea
total $139.40
Michael came up with a small battery pack to make the hotspot
truly portable.
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Here is a size comparison (Rasberry Pi 3 - Rasberry Pi Zero) hot spots Rasberry Pi 3 Rasberry Pi 3
Power 5v @ 2.0 amps 5v @ 1.0 amp
Ham Software
MacLoggerDX Version 6.14 released
Dog Park Software has announced that version 6.14 of
MacLoggerDX has been released.
New in version 6.14 of MacLoggerDX
• macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) compatible.
• Added 2D map Country names.
• Check VUCC start date.
• Accept QRZ XML U.S.address geocode data.
• Fixed find tqsl app on case sensitive file systems.
The software now supports close to a hundred radios,
automatically tuning to the spots you are interested in and
optionally swinging your beam around.
Alerting you to rare contacts or Band Openings and looking up,
displaying on 2D, 3D and Satellite Maps and logging your
contacts to a super fast sql database.
MacLoggerDX can also text or email you when the Bands are
open or that rare DX is spotted.
Awards Tracking, Band Activity, Schedules, Memories, QSL
Generation, ADIF import, export, Real-time logbook uploads,
confirmations and much more.
More information -
http://dogparksoftware.com/MacLoggerDX.html
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A Discord for Young Hams
http://n0ssc.com/posts/534-a-discord-for-young-hams
What is Discord?
Discord is a free voice and text chatting app well suited for
gamers. Anyone can set up any server and have your squad
voice chatting within minutes. Before, TeamSpeak and Mumble
(and Ventrilo….and more) were the standard, but required
paying for servers or setting up your own. Discord takes the
work out of that.
It’s also become hugely popular with the rest of the internet –
YouTube channels, subreddits, and many special interest groups
(like ham radio) have started using it as a replacement to IRC
and VoIP chat programs which are hard to use for both the
users, moderators, and admins, and lack adequate mobile
device support.
Rant on Chat Apps
Sometimes it’s hard to decide what chat program to use. Slack,
Facebook Messenger, IRC, Skype, GroupMe, WhatsApp,
Telegram, Discord, Zello, Slack…the list is ever growing, but
currently here’s my favorites (because this is a blog after all!)
For groups of collegiate and like-aged (20-somethings) friends
casually chatting: GroupMe
Check out the Collegiate Amateur radio Initative GroupMe
here!
For one-to-one chatting: Facebook Messenger, SMS, iMessage.
For IRC-like text and voice chatting about a certain topic:
Discord
For linux help or nostalgia: IRC
Although there are a lot of very helpful and active communities
on IRC, it’s mobile app support is awful since a cloud instance
has to be always-on to receive messages when your device isn’t
connected, then to push them to your phone when it’s back on,
which costs more money than what’s worth to the casual,
intermittent user…i.e. me.
For Working on a Project with a remote team: Slack
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Mattermost is a good up-and-coming Open Source alternative
to Slack.
For all things international: Whatsapp for 1-1 chats, Telegram
for groups
YOTA uses Telegram for mass-group texting. I think they’re up
to 500 members now.
For pretending your phone is a walkie talkie for a minute than
forgetting about it: Zello
For video chatting: Skype.
I pretty much always organize skype chats via Facebook
Messenger. Kinda funny.
For video chatting with cool features and/or using a browser
only: Google Hangouts
For everything else: Ham radio. Lol.
BUY, SELL, or SWAP
• FS
o Kenwood TS 930s HF (NEEDS MIC) o Kenwood SP 820 o Kenwood TS 700 SP M/SSB o Contact John Ellington KE5TNX
----------------------------------------------------------------------- Local Silent key’s XYL has donated his shack to NFLARC Thanks to Claton WA5HED for inventorying the items and sending the spreadsheet Here are the Items unsold after Club Members Auction Item Description ???? ?? Antenna ?10m? Magnetic base 3/8" Alinco EJ-50U Alinco EJ-50U TNC Board Diamond C110 (New)Diamond C110 – Extension Cable
10' Extension Cable RG8X/Mini-8 coax with mini UHF connectors.
Diamond C110 (New)Diamond C110 – Extension Cable 10' Extension Cable RG8X/Mini-8 coax with mini UHF connectors.
Diamond K400-3/8C
(New)Diamond K400-3/8C - Trunk / Lip / Hatchback Mount 3.8 x 24 thread to PL-259 with 6.5' RG-316 Teflon coax cable
Diamond K400-3/8C
(Used)Diamond K400-3/8C - Trunk / Lip / Hatchback Mount
ICOM EMS-20i ICOM EMS-20i Rapid Charger ICOM FL-52A ICOM FL-52A – 500hz CW/RTTY Filter ICOM HS-85 (New)ICOM HS-85 Headset/PTT ICOM IC-32AT ICOM IC-32AT
w/ 2 x CM-7x/BP-7x w/ ICOM BC-35 Battery Charger w/ Yaesu MH-12a2b Microphone
ICOM SP-23 (New)ICOM SP-23 External Speaker ICOM SP-5 (New)ICOM SP-5 External Speaker Kenwood TM-721A
Kenwood TM-721A – 2m/70cm mobile (no audio)
Little Tarheel II Tarheel Little Tarheel II (Blue) – Antenna Frequency Coverage Continuous – 3.4 to 30 MHz
Micranta SWR Micranta – Field Strength & SWR Tarheel CB-1 Tarheel CB-1 Installation Kit
*Goes with Little Tarheel II Turbo Tuner Icom Turbo Tuner Icom – Screwdriver Antenna
Controler/Tuner Yaesu FT-212RH Yaesu FT-212RH – 2m Mobile (No
Audio) Adapter – Male SMA → Female BNC Adapter – Male SMA → Female PL259 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Wil WB5YFX writes
BELTON HANEXPO LIST
LIST FOR BELTON HAMEXPO OCT 6TH & 7TH 2017
DIAMOND GZV4000 40AMP POWER SUPPLY $125.00
ASTRON 50AMP POWER SUPPLY $145.00 EACH.
KENWOOD TM-V71A $285.00
ICOM PS-125 $120.00
ICOM IC-2820H D-STAR $435.00
ICOM ID-800H 2EA. ONE WITH SOFTWARE AND CABLE $325.00
ICOM ID-880H $350.00
ICOM SM-6 DESK MIC $68.00
ICOM V8000 $145.00
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ICOM OPC-478U $32.00
WOUXUN KG-UVD1P (NEW) 5WATT HT $110.00
AMERITRON ATR-15 TUNER $265.00
BAOFENG UV-5RTP(NEW) 8WATT HT W/ EXTRA BATTERY
$90.00 EACH
LDG AT-600PRO II AUTOTUNER & LDG M-600 METER ( NEW)
$470.00
MOTOROLA R1225 & DUPLEXER UHF REPEATER $ 475.00
ROHN 25G (NEW) 10FT. SECTION $100.00
CDE HAMII ROTOR&BOX (REBUILT) $295.00
CDE HAMII ROTOR&BOX $225.00
HY-GAIN HAMII ROTOR&BOX (REBUILT NORM’S SERVICE)
$400.00
BELTON HAMEXPO INSIDE NEAR WEST DOOR-3 TABLES & 1
VEHICLE
PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR TO OCT 5TH. IF YOU ARE
INTERESTED IN ANY OF THE ABOVE.
Hamfests & Events Hamfest/Convention 03/17/2018 | Swapfest Location: Georgetown, TX Type: ARRL Hamfest Sponsor: Williamson County Amateur Radio Club Website: http://wcarc.com
NFLARC Weekly Information Net
Net meets every Wednesday night at 9:00 PM local time
• The Linked Repeaters at o Corsicana - 2M (145.290 + with a tone of
146.2) o Buffalo - 2M (147.280 + with a tone of 146.2) o Franklin - 2M (146.960 - with a tone of 146.2) o Hillsboro - 2M (146.780 - with a tone of
123.0) o Fairfield * 2M (145.110 * with a tone of
146.2)
o Lindale * 2M (145.600 simplex with a tone of 146.2)
o Mexia * 2M (145.39 - with a tone of 146.2) o Echolink * KD5OXM-L
• We can be Monitored via o http://nflarc.org/radio.html o http://www.radioreference.com”
� “Navarro, Freestone, Limestone and Leon Counties Repeaters”
Net Control Schedule
• October
• 04 Wil/Jason
• 11 Jason/Rebekah
• 18 Michael/Doug
• 25 Wil/Jason
• November
• 01 Jason/Rebekah
• 08 Michael/Doug
• 15 Wil/Jason
• 22 Jason/Rebekah
• 29 Michaels/Doug If you would like to learn or practice being net control, contact us here http://nflarc.org/email.html
NFLARC Scheduled Club Meetings
May 1, 2017
NFLARC Dues
November 11, 2017
NFLARC Lunch Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
NFLARC Meeting Time: 1:00pm - 3:00pm
December 9, 2017
NFLARC Lunch Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
NFLARC Meeting Time: 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Other Area Nets
• HF
• 10 mtrs Tues 8:00p 28.437 + or – W5DXS net
• 40 mtrs M-Sat 10:00-noon 1:00-2:00p Sat 10:00a-noon 7.290
• 80 mtrs 24/7 6:30p SW Traffic Net 3.873
• 80 mtrs 24/7 8:00p-9:00 Gulf Coast Hurricane Net 3.935
• U/VHF
• Daily-
• 4:00 a -An informal net
• on 146.580 Simplex every morning,
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• Come and visit with the bunch!
• Mon-
• 7:00p 146.82 and Waco area 146.660 linked Temple ARC
• 8:00p Hotarc Bakers Dozen Training net (WX Net)
• 145.150
• 8:15p Oklahoma VOIP Net
• This is a DMR, Fusion, Echolink, Digital, etc. mode Net
• BM3140
• to participate you must use a
• DMR Radio on a Repeater. Open or Hotspot
• Fusion
• Echolink
• IRLP
• 10:00p CST PAPA DMR Roundtable California Statewide Net
on TG 3106
• Tue-
• 7:00p - Bosque County ARC Round Table Net
• 147.180
• 7:00p Brand Meister DMR Statewide Net
• This is a DMR Digital mode Net.
• To participate you must use a DMR Radio on a Repeater
that has Brand Meister Texas Statewide TG3148 Channel
Set up, or DMR-MARC TG9000.
• All licensed radio operators are welcome to check in.
• 8:30p- Slo-scan Emergency Preparedness Net
• 147.24 (97.4 tone)
• 8:30p- Hytera BrandMeister USA Net on BM TG-31089
• 9:00p- SlowScan-ATV Talkabout Net
• 147.140, 97.4
• 9:30p Ventura County Digital Radio Club Net VCDRC 31070 19:30 VCDRC 31070
• 10:00p 147.360 PL Tone 110.9 Tarlton Area ARC
• 10:00p Sierra Nevada Amateur Radio Society (SNARS) weekly
DMR net
• BM TG 31328,
• Time Slot 2
• 10:00p SNARS DMR Net SNARS 31328
• Weds.
• 7:00p North America Tech Net North America 93
• 7:30 p.m. DMR-MARC DMR Texas Net
• This is a DMMR Digital mode Net
• TG3148
• to participate you must use a DMR Radio on a Repeater
that has DMR-MARC Texas Statewide Channel Set up.
• All licensed radio operators are welcome to check in.
• 7:30 p.m. W5TSG Emergency Relay Net
• SIMPLEX . 147.550
• All checkins during the 7:30 net will have an opportunity
to make comments on the 8:00 p.m. net
• 7:30p Ohio Statewide Net Ohio 3139
• 8:00 p.m. W5TSG Traffic and Training Net
• 147.320 with a tone of + 123
• 8:00pm THE W5TSG TRAFFIC AND TRAINING NET
• ON THE LAST WEDS. OF THE MONTH ON 145.31 TONE
123.
• All licensed radio operators are welcome to check in.
• Bud AD5SK Net Control
• 9:00p- Quad County net
• (NFLARC Linked repeaters)
• This is on a linked repeater system that includes some or
all these repeaters
• Hillsboro 146.780 CT 123
• Buffalo 147.280 CT 146.2
• Corsicana 145.290 CT 146.2
• Farifield 145.110 FM 0
• Franklin 146.960 CT 85.4
• Mexia 145.390 CT 146.2
• Lindale simplex 145.600 CT 146.2
• 9:00 PM Metroplex AMSAT-
• Arlington ARC Repeater 147.14+, 110.9 Hz Tone
• 10:00p EU DMR net Europe 92
• Thurs.
• 7:00p LWARS Training Net
• 146.78
• 7:00p Kentucky Net Kentucky 3121
• 7:00p West Virginia DMR and Service net West Virginia 3154
• 7:30p Texas DMR Swap net 1st
Thursday of the month.
• This is a DMR Digital mode Net
• TG3148
• to participate you must use a DMR Radio on a Repeater
that has DMR-MARC Texas Statewide Channel Set up.
• All licensed radio operators are welcome to check in.
• 8:00p Central Texas Amateur Radio Net 145.310, 123.0
• 8:00p 147.14 Central Texas ARC Net (WX Net)
• 8:00pm DMR Net Arkansas
• On DMR BM TG3105
• 8:00pm 100 watts on a wire DMR Net
• World Wide English Talkgroup on DMR-MARC TG13.
• 8:00pm DMR Tech Net
• 0100 UTC in Summer
• 0200 UTC in Winter months
• North America English Talkgroup (3)
• 8:30p- Hytera BrandMeister USA Net on BM TG-31089
• 9:00p NorCal NorCal 31063
• 9:00p Ventura County Digital Radio Club (VCDRC) Ventura
310652
• 9:30p Oklahoma VOIP Net
• This is a DMR, Fusion, Echolink, Digital, etc. mode Net
• BM3140
• to participate you must use a
• DMR Radio on a Repeater. Open or Hotspot
• Fusion
• Echolink
• IRLP
• Friday
• 12:00 noon Alaska Morning Net
• Corsicana Saltgrass Repeater 444.775 + t100
• 7 :30p cst TGIF Net Brandmeister TG 31665
• http://globaldxclub.com/index.php?page=TGIF_NET
• 8:00p Louisiana Statewide Net
• BM TG3122
• 8:00p cst Tennessee Digital Amateur Radio Group Net
• BM TG3147
• Last Friday of the month
• monthly friendship and rag chew net
• http://www.tg3147.net/
•
• Sat.
• OUTDOOR ADVENTURE GROUP / NET "DIGITAL"
• (OAG/N ~ www.HamRadio1.com)
• DMR TG: 31772
• 10:00 AM PST (12 Am CST zone)
• Worldwide DMR-MARC Net
• 1600 UTC 11pm cst in Summer,
• 1700 UTC 12pm cst in Winter months
• Worldwide Talkgroup (1)
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• Worldwide DMR-Brand Meister Net
• 1600 UTC 11pm cst
• Worldwide Talkgroup (91)
•
• Sun.
• 19:00 UTC - 2:00 CST Europe Net
• Brand Meister TG92
• 7:30p Johnson County ARC (Cleburne)
• 444.00 tone 136.5 and 145.45 tone 88.5
• 7:00pm cst South East Florida DMR Tech Net
• DMR BM TG 31124
• 7:00pm Tac310 DMR Net
• Tac310 Talkgroup on DMR-MARC TG310 & Brand Meister
TG310.
• 9:30p Iowa Statewide Net
• Iowa 3119
• 8:00 pm DMRTrack Net
• TG 31489 DMRTrack
*Black = Analog
*Red = Digital
AREA CLUB MEETINGS
• All-Ham Breakfast o Every Sat.9:00am GRIFFS at China Spring Road &
Wortham Bend Road in China Spring. Come join your fellow hams every Saturday morning.
• Bosque County ARC o 2nd Sat. 6:30pm Johnny’s Café on HWY. 6 In Clifton o VEC team there to give a test or upgrade at 5:30 each
meeting • Central Texas ARC
o 1st Tues. 7:00pm Belton EOC • HOTARC
o 4th Thurs. 7:00pm W5NCD Workshop 12772 Chapel Rd., Lorena
• Lake Whitney ARS o 3rd Sat. 10:00am Whitney Fire Department
• Leon County Ham Radio Club o 1st Tues. 7:00 p.m. at the Centerville Municipal Building,
also known as the fire station. The building is located just past Lacy's Grocery Store on the right
• Temple ARC o 1st Thurs. 7:00pm Western Hills Church of Christ Adams
& I-35, Temple • W5TSG ARC
o 2nd Monday 6:30pm TSGARC Clubhouse 3292 Speegleville Road, Waco
• Tarleton Area ARC o 1st Tuesday of each month Stephenville (also a 70cm
repeater available 444.775 PL tone 88.5) • CCARC - Cedar Creek Amateur Radio Club
o Second Saturday of each month at the Mabank Cafe, 301 N. 3rd. Street in Mabank.
o Their meeting room is a no-smoking area for us all morning.
CONTEST CALENDAR
November 2017
+ Phone Fray 0230Z-0300Z, Nov 1
+ CWops Mini-CWT Test
1300Z-1400Z, Nov 1 and
1900Z-2000Z, Nov 1 and
0300Z-0400Z, Nov 2
+ UKEICC 80m Contest 2000Z-2100Z, Nov 1
+ NRAU 10m Activity Contest
1800Z-1900Z, Nov 2 (CW) and
1900Z-2000Z, Nov 2 (SSB) and
2000Z-2100Z, Nov 2 (FM) and
2100Z-2200Z, Nov 2 (Dig)
+ NCCC RTTY Sprint 0145Z-0215Z, Nov 3
+ NCCC Sprint 0230Z-0300Z, Nov 3
+ ARRL EME Contest 0000Z, Nov 4 to 2359Z, Nov 5
+ IPARC Contest, CW 0600Z-1000Z, Nov 4 and
1400Z-1800Z, Nov 4
+ Ukrainian DX Contest 1200Z, Nov 4 to 1200Z, Nov 5
+ ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW 2100Z, Nov 4 to 0300Z, Nov 6
+ IPARC Contest, SSB 0600Z-1000Z, Nov 5 and
1400Z-1800Z, Nov 5
+ EANET Sprint 0800Z-1200Z, Nov 5
+ High Speed Club CW Contest 0900Z-1100Z, Nov 5 and
1500Z-1700Z, Nov 5
+ ARS Spartan Sprint 0200Z-0400Z, Nov 7
+ QRP Fox Hunt 0200Z-0330Z, Nov 8
+ Phone Fray 0230Z-0300Z, Nov 8
+ CWops Mini-CWT Test
1300Z-1400Z, Nov 8 and
1900Z-2000Z, Nov 8 and
0300Z-0400Z, Nov 9
+ NCCC RTTY Sprint 0145Z-0215Z, Nov 10
+ QRP Fox Hunt 0200Z-0330Z, Nov 10
+ NCCC Sprint 0230Z-0300Z, Nov 10
+ WAE DX Contest, RTTY 0000Z, Nov 11 to 2359Z, Nov 12
+ 10-10 Int. Fall Contest, Digital 0001Z, Nov 11 to 2359Z, Nov 12
+ JIDX Phone Contest 0700Z, Nov 11 to 1300Z, Nov 12
+ OK/OM DX Contest, CW 1200Z, Nov 11 to 1200Z, Nov 12
+ SKCC Weekend Sprintathon 1200Z, Nov 11 to 2400Z, Nov 12
+ Kentucky QSO Party 1400Z, Nov 11 to 0200Z, Nov 12
+ CQ-WE Contest
1900Z-2300Z, Nov 11 (CW/Digital)
and
0100Z-0500Z, Nov 12 (Phone) and
1900Z-2300Z, Nov 12 (Phone) and
0100Z-0500Z, Nov 13 (CW/Digital)
+ North American SSB Sprint Contest 0000Z-0400Z, Nov 12
+ 4 States QRP Group Second Sunday
Sprint 0100Z-0300Z, Nov 13
+ RSGB 80m Autumn Series, Data 2000Z-2130Z, Nov 13
+ QRP Fox Hunt 0200Z-0330Z, Nov 15
+ Phone Fray 0230Z-0300Z, Nov 15
+ CWops Mini-CWT Test
1300Z-1400Z, Nov 15 and
1900Z-2000Z, Nov 15 and
0300Z-0400Z, Nov 16
+ NAQCC CW Sprint 0130Z-0330Z, Nov 16
+ NCCC RTTY Sprint 0145Z-0215Z, Nov 17
+ QRP Fox Hunt 0200Z-0330Z, Nov 17
+ NCCC Sprint 0230Z-0300Z, Nov 17
+ YO International PSK31 Contest 1600Z-2200Z, Nov 17
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+ SARL Field Day Contest 1000Z, Nov 18 to 1000Z, Nov 19
+ LZ DX Contest 1200Z, Nov 18 to 1200Z, Nov 19
+ All Austrian 160-Meter Contest 1600Z, Nov 18 to 0700Z, Nov 19
+ REF 160-Meter Contest 1700Z, Nov 18 to 0100Z, Nov 19
+ Feld Hell Sprint 1900Z-2059Z, Nov 18
+ RSGB 2nd 1.8 MHz Contest, CW 1900Z-2300Z, Nov 18
+ ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, SSB 2100Z, Nov 18 to 0300Z, Nov 20
+ Homebrew and Oldtime Equipment
Party
1300-1500Z, Nov 19 (40m) and
1500-1700Z, Nov 19 (80m)
+ Run for the Bacon QRP Contest 0200Z-0400Z, Nov 20
+ SKCC Sprint 0000Z-0200Z, Nov 22
+ QRP Fox Hunt 0200Z-0330Z, Nov 22
+ Phone Fray 0230Z-0300Z, Nov 22
+ CWops Mini-CWT Test
1300Z-1400Z, Nov 22 and
1900Z-2000Z, Nov 22 and
0300Z-0400Z, Nov 23
+ RSGB 80m Autumn Series, SSB 2000Z-2130Z, Nov 22
+ NCCC RTTY Sprint 0145Z-0215Z, Nov 24
+ NCCC Sprint 0230Z-0300Z, Nov 24
+ CQ Worldwide DX Contest, CW 0000Z, Nov 25 to 2400Z, Nov 26
+ QRP Fox Hunt 0200Z-0330Z, Nov 29
+ Phone Fray 0230Z-0300Z, Nov 29
+ CWops Mini-CWT Test
1300Z-1400Z, Nov 29 and
1900Z-2000Z, Nov 29 and
0300Z-0400Z, Nov 30
+ UKEICC 80m Contest 2000Z-2100Z, Nov 29
+ RSGB 80m Autumn Series, CW 2000Z-2130Z, Nov 30
DX News
Island on the Air - New Website The new Islands on the Air (IOTA) website and integrated software system that will run the IOTA program are now online, with users being redirected from the old site to the new one and log in using their existing credentials. Islands of the Air (IOTA) - http://www.iota-world.org/ -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Amateur Satellite
FM Satellite Launch in November RadFxSat (Fox-1B) is scheduled for launch at 01:47 PST (09:47 UTC) on 10th November 2017. RadFxSat is one of four CubeSats making up the NASA ELaNa XIV mission, riding as secondary payloads aboard the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS)-1 mission. JPSS-1 will launch on a Delta II from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. RadFxSat is a partnership with Vanderbilt University ISDE and hosts four payloads for the study of radiation effects on commercial off the shelf components. RadFxSat features the Fox-1 style FM U/v repeater with a uplink on 435.250 MHz (67.0 Hz CTCSS) and a downlink on 145.960 MHz. Satellite and experiment telemetry will be downlinked via the “DUV” subaudible telemetry stream and can be decoded with the FoxTelem software. More Information - https://www.amsat.org/countdown-to-launch-radfxsat-fox-1b/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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CAS-4A and CAS-4B Amateur Radio Satellite Transponders Activated The Amateur Radio linear (SSB/CW) inverting transponders on the CAS-4A and CAS-4B satellites were activated on 18th October 2017. CAMSAT’s Amateur Radio payloads piggybacked on the optical remote-sensing micro-satellites OVS-1A (CAS-4A) and OVS-1B (CAS-4B), launched on 15th June 2017. CAS-4A (call sign BJ1SK) has a CW telemetry beacon on 145.855 MHz, and 4.8 kB GMSK telemetry on 145.835 MHz. The uplink is 435.220 MHz, the downlink is 145.870 MHz (20-kHz passband). CAS-4B (call sign BJ1SL) has a CW telemetry beacon on 145.910 MHz, and 4.8 kB GMSK telemetry at 145.890 MHz. The uplink is 435.280 MHz, the downlink is 145.925 MHz (20-kHz passband) -------------------------------------------------------------------- 15th Annual CubeSat Developer's Workshop The 15th Annual CubeSat Developer's Workshop will take place from 30th April to 2nd May 2018 at the Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Performing Arts Center! Thousands of square feet of exhibition space including the all-new Founder's Room-a beautiful 24' x 24' business casual lounge have been added to the event. Submit an abstract - http://www.cubesat.org/workshop-abstract/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- AMSATSA Transponder to Fly on BACAR The AMSATSA Kletskous transponder will be flown on the next BACAR flight, which is scheduled for 21 October 2017 to coincide with the JOTA and CQ Hou Koers weekend. The transponder was recently successfully demonstrated at the AMSAT South Africa and SARL SDR workshop. The transponder is linear with an uplink on 70 cm and a downlink on 2 metres. More details, frequencies and other payloads on BACAR 2017 will be announced soon. Kletskous Transponder Demonstration - http://www.amsatsa.org.za --------------------------------------------------------------------- Falconsat-3 Available for Amateur Radio The US Air Force Academy satellite Falconsat-3 is now open for amateur radio use as a digital store-and-forward system
FalconSAT-3 was built throughout 2005 and 2006 by cadets and faculty in the Space Systems Research Center at the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO, and launched in 2007 on an Atlas V. After serving in scientific and training roles, the Academy has now made the satellite available for Amateur radio use. The satellite is in a 35.4 degree inclination orbit, with an approximate altitude of 465 to 476 km. The Packet Bulletin Board System is operating at 9600 baud with a 145.840 uplink, and 435.103 downlink. Output power is 1 watt, and the downlink is continuously on. Digipeating is enabled for live QSOs, but unattended digipeating operations is not authorized at this time. Current Keplerian elements can be found in the AMSAT distributed Keplerian elements. More information - https://www.amsat.org/falconsat-3/
Digital Radio News
Look who’s into DMR now
DMR # Call Name
3148591 K5RCM Rebekah
3140265 KA5LSU William
3148585 KD5JUM Edward
3148505 KD5OXM James
3148434 KE5CDK Doug
3148590 KE5CDK Doug
3148474 KE5FGU Mary
3148517 KE5YPH Joe
3148589 KW5MOS Kevin
3140264 WA5LSH Tracie
3148586 WB5YFX Wil
3148669 W5NFL NFLARC
1148140 KF5KHS Michael
1148105 KG5RKI Ty
1148110 KG5RKI Ty
1148432 WA5HED Clayton
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1148536 KG5UDQ Raymond Hopkins (TY’s
Grandpaw)
1148537 KG5UDQ Raymond Hopkins (TY’s
Grandpaw)
1148155 N5OAH Dan
1148089 KG5HCL R J Gahm
1148201 KB5RKI GG -Gary G Gardner
1148392 W5KVN Kevin
1148393 W5KVN Kevin
1148506 KG5QEI James
1148742 KE5YA Bill
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My new DMR mobile station, MD-9600
No hacked firmware yet, but it’s still nice, sounds great
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TYT MD-2017 Hacked firmware SOON!
Ty KG5RKI has been working on this and says it’s just about
ready to release, any day.
He and it will be featured in a youtube “Ham Radio 2.0” episode
as soon as Monday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aScII0D13wI
Then will be released to the public.
Many have wanted this MD-2017 for its DMR/FM Dual band
capabilities, but really missed the extra features Ty’s Firmware
gave the MD-380/390.
So the wait is almost over.
Like the MD-380 it should make a “good radio” a “GREAT
RADIO”
Look for it at
KG5RKI.COM
Or
Facebook (DMR Track)
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Ty Weaver KG5RKI has released a beta of his RT82/MD-2017
tools for NonGPS at this time.
No linux required.
It is called Retevis Alternate RT82 Firmware and you can find
the link scrolling down the page at www.retevis.com/resources-
center
It takes you to a link to direct download from his KG5RKI.com
web page. I believe the exact link on his page will change as
new versions come out. So look to the
www.retevis.com/resources-center for updated links.
"Retevis Alternate RT82 Firmware
Download RT82 nonGPS - EXXT Firmware
Note: it's a RT82 alternate firmware, mainly for hams. Be
advised, this is a beta and there will be bugs."
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Edit your DMR ID info
Anyone want to edit their DMR ID user info? Go ahead, just
create an account on DMR Track and you will be able to edit it
at any time.
Keep in mind though, the database still only gets compiled once
every 24 hours so it won’t show up until then. (I may increase
this interval though).
Also anyone who has good databases created and wants them
imported (talking to you Italy etc) just send me what you want
imported and I'll put them all in at once. https://kg5rki.com
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New BM TG31326 linked to Allstar Win System
Nice one
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BM TG31669 Global DX System
Nice chat group
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BM TG31488 - DMR Bridge to C4FM
BM TG31488 Bridge is now in service to the Texas-Nexus Digital
Network.
It links C4FM repeaters across the state. DMR tested across the
network today perfectly.
This was just another fun project to link radios.
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New Digital Voice Repeater for Southern Ireland Throughout 2017, the Southern Ireland Repeater Group began building their first digital voice repeater which consisted of interfacing an MMDVM board with a Motorola MTR2000 UHF repeater.
After a few months of construction, the project is now completed, installed and has been tested in Waterford City at it's new permanent location at Carronadavderg (301m) near Clashmore in West Waterford. The installation took place on Friday 28th July 2017. The repeaters callsign is EI7CDD, output power 30w and it is capable of DMR, DStar, Fusion (C4FM) and Analog operation. Operating frequency is 439.650 MHz with a shift of -9 MHz (DVU52) which is one of the 70cm channels allocated to digital voice in Ireland and the UK. Information regarding this repeater and the group's analog network - https://sirnrepeaters.blogspot.ie
QSL Card
Web LINKS
info sites
Amsat http://www.amsat.org/
ARDEN http://www.aredn.org/
Ham Contest Calendar http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/index.html
My DX Summit http://new.dxsummit.fi/#/
QRZ http://www.qrz.com/
QRZnow http://qrznow.com/
RepeaterBook http://www.repeaterbook.com
South African Radio League
(SARL) -
http://www.sarl.org.za/
Wireless Inst. of Austrailia WIA - http://www.wia.org.au/
Elevation evaluation site https://www.solwise.co.uk/wireless-elevationtool.html
News Sites
amateurradio.com
Grapevine Amateur Radio
http://www.amateurradio.com/
http://hamradio2.com
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Grapevine Amateur Radio http://www.livefromthehamshack.tv/
ICQpodcast http://icqpodcast.com/
Southgate Amateur Radio News http://www.southgatearc.org/index.htm
The Spectrum Monitor http://www.thespectrummonitor.com/index.aspx
DMR Info
DMR BM3148 Net http://tg3148.net/
DMR Activity Map https://kg5rki.com/
DMR Blog http://www.dmrhamradio.com/
DMR Lonestar Netwatch http://216.130.253.123:42420/MinimalNetwatch
DMR repeater map http://www.cqdmrmap.com/
DMR Net Calendat https://calendar.google.com/calendar/[email protected]&ctz=America/New_York&pli=1
Software
Chirp http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home
N3FJP logging software http://www.n3fjp.com
Dealers
Associated Radio http://www.associatedradio.com/home.php
B and H Sales Derby Radio Shack http://www.hamradiocenter.biz/
Bridgecom Systems, Inc https://www.bridgecomsystems.com/
Clear Signal Products Inc. (the
Coaxman)
http://www.coaxman.com/
D & L Antenna https://www.antennatail.com/
Grapevine Amateur Radio http://www.grapevineamateurradio.com/
Lido Mounts http://www.lidomounts.com
WB0W – Dealer
Baodengtech
http://www.wb0w.com/
https://baofengtech.com/
SILENT KEYS
WB5OYM Dial M. Stone, silent key 12/1998 ------------------------------------------------------- Carl Smith, N4AA, SK QRZ DX and The DX Magazine Publisher and Editor Carl Smith, N4AA, of Asheville, North Carolina, has passed away on 20th October 2017, aged 77.
Smith was an active Ham, with interest throughout the hobby including being an active DX'er, Carl was first licensed in 1954 as WN0YFT. In 2012, Smith was inducted into the CQ DX Hall of Fame. In the 1970s, Smith was instrumental in the formation of the Western Carolina Amateur Radio Society and served a few terms as president. Through WCARS, he instituted the annual Asheville Hamfest. WCARS became a Volunteer Examiner Coordinator in the 1980s. He also established the KB4C Miriam Smith Award, in memory of his late wife. The award, presented annually by the ARRL Roanoke Division, honors an Amateur Radio operator from Western North Carolina who has demonstrated an active commitment to public service and emergency communication through ARES/RACES. Smith was among the founders of the SouthEastern DX and Contesting Organization (SEDCO) W4DXCC Convention, and his wife’s call sign is used on the air at the annual convention and for various operating activities.
FYI
• NFLARC Club Dues are due every May
Ham Radio Glossary
2015-2016 Officers President: Doug S - KE5CDK Vice President: Jason T – KG5CBD Secretary: Rebekah M - K5RCM Treasurer: James S - KD5OXM Asst. Treasurer: Rebekah M - K5RCM Director (1yr): Mary S - KE5FGU Director (2yr): Kevin M - KW5MOS Director (3yr): Michael B - KF5KHS Field Day Committee: Testing Committee: Rebekah M - K5RCM
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VE Team Rebekah M - K5RCM Michael B - KF5KHS Kevin M - KW5MOS Mary S - KE5FGU Doug S - KE5CDK Wil G – WB5YFX Bud G – AD5SK And more…? Public Relations Chairman Rebekah M - K5RCM Activities Chairman Rebekah M - K5RCM Ragchew Editor Doug S - KE5CDK
Address Book
• [email protected] - Is sent to pres, vp, sec, tres, & board • [email protected] - Is sent to all members on the
mailing list • [email protected] – Is sent to our VEC’s • [email protected] - Is sent to the VE team • [email protected] – Is sent to pres, vp, sec, tres, • [email protected] - Is sent to pres, vp, sec, tres, • [email protected] - is sent to the newsletter editor
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