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/////////////////////////////////////////// MacLoggerDX HD Version 1.18 for iPad released Posted: 11 Dec 2014 09:38 AM PST http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...d&goto=newpost MacLoggerDX HD Version 1.18 for iPad released Dog Park Software is pleased to announce that version 1.18 of MacLoggerDX HD for iPad has been released and can be purchased from the iTunes Store. http://dogparksoftware.com/MacLoggerDX_HD.html http://appstore.com/dogparksoftwareltd/macloggerdxhd What's new in this version ? - iOS 8 Core Location and Mail sharing. - Log updated to v6 db - SKCC added. Take MacLoggerDX Mobile! MacLoggerDX HD is an Amateur Radio application that monitors the spots from your favourite DX Cluster for DXing, Contesting or casual rag-chewing. It Alerts you to rare contacts or band openings by looking up and displaying real time propagation paths on a zoomable map. MacLoggerDX HD can log your contacts to a super fast sql database. MacLoggerDX HD includes ADIF import, export and Log syncing with MacLoggerDX desktop! Features: - SQLite data base. - Internal databases updated over the Internet. - Syncs MacLoggerDX logs through iTunes Sync. - 2D Map. - QRZ XML, HamCall, HamQTH and WM7D Call Books supported (subscription required for QRZ and HamCall) - DX Cluster Propagation displayed by band. This is a free update for existing customers. MacLoggerDX Desktop: http://dogparksoftware.com/MacLoggerDX.html Follow Southgate News on Twitter Join us on Facebook /////////////////////////////////////////// Become a Licensed Amateur Radio Operator at the 2015 Preparedness Summit Posted: 11 Dec 2014 07:07 AM PST http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...t&goto=newpost The 2015 Preparedness Summit will take place in Atlanta, Georgia on April 14-17, 2015. Additional information is at: http://preparednesssummit.org/ Incidents over the past year have once again demonstrated that developing a robust and reliable system for communicating during a disaster continues to be a challenging task. Landlines tend to be one of the first victims of natural and man-made disasters, with cell phone networks generally close behind. During times of disaster, many organizations are turning to amateur radio (ham radio) to maintain communications and ensure continuity of operations. Become a Licensed Amateur Radio Operator The 2015 Preparedness Summit will be offering the Federal Communication Commission’s amateur radio examination. This examination is required to become a ham radio operator. The examination costs $15 dollars and takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. The test consists of 35 questions, and you must get 26 questions correct to pass the examination. Learn About Ham Radio NACCHO will be providing a series of resources to assist in your preparations for the examination. Webinars, practice tests, and links to relevant websites will be made available in the months leading up to the Preparedness Summit. In addition, NACCHO is hosting an in-person ‘HAM-Cram’ review session the night before the examination at the Preparedness Summit to ensure your success! If you are interested in participating in the webinars and/or taking the ham radio license exam at the Summit please sign up for more information. Read mo http://preparednesssummit.org/become...edness-summit/ Contact: Andrew Roszak, KC9WER, /////////////////////////////////////////// 2nd Weekly Winner in the QRZ Subscriber Rewards Program! Posted: 10 Dec 2014 06:25 PM PST http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...!&goto=newpost QRZ is very excited to announce our 2nd winner in the new Subscriber Rewards program. If you haven't heard yet, Subscriber Rewards is our way of saying thanks our loyal subscribers upon whose support we humbly depend to keep the site running. Every Wednesday we are choosing a subscriber to win a free prize. All current QRZ subscribers are eligible, regardless of their subscription plan. If your callsign page has a QRZ Subscriber badge, then you're eligible to win. We will announce each week's new winner on our home page, in the Ham Radio News forum. We'll also keep you posted on Facebook and Twitter! This week, one lucky subscriber will win a brand new, in the box, Baofeng UV-5R Plus, dual band (144/440 Mhz) transciever, complete with hands-free headset and a drop-in charger. This is a great little radio that is field programmable right from the keypad. It also includes a built-in flashlight as well as many great operating features. This week our prize winner is Larry R. Wilson, W7IXZ from Baker City, OR. Please join us in congratulating Larry and in wishing good luck to all other prospective winners! /////////////////////////////////////////// International Space Station - SSTV Transmissions - December 18 and 20 Posted: 10 Dec 2014 05:23 PM PST http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...0&goto=newpost From the ARRL Website; Quote: The Russian Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) team members plan to activate slow-scan television (SSTV) from the ISS on December 18 and December 20. The expected SSTV mode will be PD180 on a frequency of 145.800 MHz with 3-minute off periods between transmissions. Several passes will be over North America. Twelve different photos will be sent during the operational period. Transmissions will begin at around 1420 UTC on December 18 and 1240 UTC on December 20. The transmissions should terminate around 2130 UTC each day. Here is the current list of passes; Quote: ISS SSTV passes for W5DID, W5RRR, K6DUE, and W6SRJ |------------ UTC -----------| |------- LOCAL ------| DATE RISE SET RISE SET EL GEO ORB STATION Thu 18Dec14 17:19:08 17:25:59 352/12:19:08 12:25:59 5 A-E 3996 W5DID Thu 18Dec14 17:23:09 17:27:55 352/12:23:09 12:27:55 2 A-E 3996 K6DUE Thu 18Dec14 18:51:59 19:01:37 352/12:51:59 13:01:37 17 A-E 3997 W5RRR Thu 18Dec14 18:53:15 19:04:04 352/13:53:15 14:04:04 77 A-W 3997 W5DID Thu 18Dec14 18:56:02 19:06:39 352/13:56:02 14:06:39 41 A-E 3997 K6DUE Thu 18Dec14 20:28:00 20:38:24 352/14:28:00 14:38:24 28 A-W 3998 W5RRR Thu 18Dec14 20:28:01 20:33:53 352/12:28:01 12:33:53 4 A-E 3998 W6SRJ Thu 18Dec14 20:31:43 20:39:41 352/15:31:43 15:39:41 7 A-W 3998 W5DID Thu 18Dec14 20:32:52 20:43:11 352/15:32:52 15:43:11 25 A-W 3998 K6DUE Sat 20Dec14 17:12:41 17:22:34 354/12:12:41 12:22:34 20 A-E 4027 W5DID Sat 20Dec14 17:16:02 17:24:54 354/12:16:02 12:24:54 12 A-E 4027 K6DUE Sat 20Dec14 18:46:36 18:57:21 354/12:46:36 12:57:21 58 A-E 4028 W5RRR Sat 20Dec14 18:48:58 18:59:12 354/13:48:58 13:59:12 24 A-W 4028 W5DID Sat 20Dec14 18:51:13 19:02:04 354/13:51:13 14:02:04 70 A-W 4028 K6DUE Sat 20Dec14 20:21:16 20:30:32 354/12:21:16 12:30:32 14 A-E 4029 W6SRJ Sat 20Dec14 20:24:17 20:33:20 354/14:24:17 14:33:20 12 A-W 4029 W5RRR Sat 20Dec14 20:28:55 20:38:31 354/15:28:55 15:38:31 15 A-W 4029 K6DUE Sat 20Dec14 20:29:17 20:34:02 354/15:29:17 15:34:02 2 A-W 4029 W5DID http://www.arrl.org/news/sstv-transm...mber-18-and-20 http://www.arrl.org/files/media/News...ec%2018-20.txt Get your 2M rigs ready! I'm certainly looking forward to seeing what I can hear! /////////////////////////////////////////// New Yaesu FT2DR HT with large LCD screen introduced. Posted: 10 Dec 2014 03:52 PM PST http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...d&goto=newpost Yaesu continues their track record of making new products no one in the ham community wants. Seriously, has anyone as Yaesu EVER actually asked a single ham what they want in a new product? Still no word on a modern replacement for the FT-817/FT-857 series. Enjoy this his product that will be expensive, impractical. and no one will buy, instead. etmcTsk.jpg Attached Images etmcTsk.jpg (105.9 KB) /////////////////////////////////////////// 2015 Foundation for Amateur Radio (FAR) Scholarships Posted: 10 Dec 2014 12:06 PM PST http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...s&goto=newpost 2015 Scholarship Information The Foundation for Amateur Radio, Inc., will be administering a total of 67 scholarships worth an aggregate of $125,500 for the coming academic year. The scholarships range in value from $500 to $5,000 each. A complete list of the scholarships and their requirements may be accessed at: 2015 FAR Scholarships All applicants must meet the following minimum requirements: Hold a valid US or foreign amateur radio license, Be enrolled, or have been accepted for enrollment, at an accredited university, college or technical school. Applicants who attend a school located outside of the United States must enclose a brochure describing the school. Individual scholarships may have additional requirements. Please note that the Quarter Century Wireless Association (QCWA) will award 36 scholarships, worth a total of $75,000, All that is required to qualify for one of these awards is to obtain a recommendation from a QCWA member. Instructions for obtaining the recommendation are in the form. The 2015 FAR Scholarship application form may be accessed at: 2015 FAR Scholarship Application Form If you have questions about the 2015 process, please email them to . A list of the 2014 winners maybe found at: 2014 FAR Scholarship Winners This year we are using a web-based form, in lieu of the PDF form that we have used for the last two years. Below, you will find the instructions for the form. Those instructions will be found in the form, itself, as well. ___________________________________________ Note: This information is also available at 2015 FAR Scholarship Information. /////////////////////////////////////////// Yaesu to announce the new FT-2DR handheld radio Posted: 10 Dec 2014 11:28 AM PST http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...o&goto=newpost Yaesu will make an official announcement next week, but word got out early that we’ll soon see a new handheld in the growing line of System Fusion radios. The new Yaesu FT-2DR features a touchscreen display, a built-in GPS, and can automatically or manually switch between analog and digital (C4FM) modes based on traffic it detects on the channel. The FT-2DR is not yet FCC certified, but we expect that to occur in time for their scheduled arrival in “early 2015.” Check gigaparts.com for more information. Jeff Sinclair, KJ4YIO GigaParts, Inc., (866) 535-4442 /////////////////////////////////////////// Why Its Good To Have A Ham In The Hood Posted: 10 Dec 2014 09:54 AM PST http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php...d&goto=newpost Del Tura Newsletter December 2014.pdf The Lee County ARES Team in Fort Myers, Florida has begun a community relations program to encourage the acceptance of amateur radio operators in HOA communities. The attached story appeared in the December, 2014 newsletter of the Del Tura Tower, the newsletter of a large and successful North Fort Myers HOA. Attached Files Del Tura Newsletter December 2014.pdf (173.2 KB) |
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