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/////////////////////////////////////////// 2015 FAR Scholarship Information: Posted: 14 Dec 2014 03:12 AM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/33692 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. /////////////////////////////////////////// AmateurLogic Ep 73 A Hamtastic Christmas Released: Posted: 14 Dec 2014 03:13 AM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/33691 Peter talks about Propagation, Tommy shows us Arne's IC-7100 with Remote Rig, George presents the CheapoDuino Finale. Plus our exciting holiday present to you, The AmateurLogic Christmas Album Collection with Mike Morneau, VE3MIC. /////////////////////////////////////////// Great Efforts by Philippine Hams: Posted: 13 Dec 2014 04:05 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/33690 The emergency communications provided by hams continues as the devastating Typhoon Hagupit (locally called Ruby) moves slowly across the Philippines. Thelma Pascua DU1IVT, Philippines Amateur Radio Society (PARA) Chief Operating Officer reports that both 7.095 MHz and 144.740 MHz is in use by the Ham Emergency Radio Operations (HERO) network. "As Typhoon Hagupit enters its third day ham operators continue to provide essential traffic as the storm progresses through Philippine territory," she said. PARA, the IARU member society, has sent requests to the neighbouring ORARI in Indonesia, and JARL in Japan, asking for help to publicise the need for all operators to steer clear of the 40 metre frequency used for emergency traffic. Thelma DU1IVT said, "A HERO volunteer and RADNET-5 President Ronald Madera DW5NLH from Tacloban advised that the Oras West Elementary School used as evacuation centre in Eastern Samar has collapsed, resulting in injuries to evacuees. A rescue team was despatched and this event was to be covered by a news team." At the height of the typhoon there were no HERO volunteers in the provincial capital of Borongan. That shortage resulted in a HERO request via Captain Rick Catungal DV6RCC, an Army Captain managing disaster communications in Capiz, and through the Philippine National Police headquarters in Camp Crame, Quezon City, Metro Manilla. Gil Lappay 4F2KWT helped in providing contacts with a relay of messages were needed until the request was received. Confidence that the HERO network could adequately handle all emergency traffic was shown by around 150 stations that checked in. As the typhoon was on the move, hams reported the weather and any other developments into the emergency net. The net controllers are Romy Isidro DU1SMQ (PARA District 1 Manager), Jojo Vicencio, DU1VHY (PARA Secretary General and National Traffic System Chairman) and Thelma Pascua DU1IVT (PARA Chief Operating Officer). The HERO network running basically from 7am and 7pm has 2pm roll calls to know each station's reception capabilities at differing propagation. "We are confident that emergency traffic will be adequately serviced," she said. /////////////////////////////////////////// IARU on Emergency Communications: Posted: 13 Dec 2014 04:05 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/33689 The benefits of better communications during disasters has been highlighted at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World '14 held in Doha, Qatar. International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) President Timothy Ellam VE6SH/G4HUA, told those attending of the vital role of radio amateurs during disasters. At the 4-day international gathering that attracted some 3500 participants, he told how Amateur Radio does not rely on commercial networks, and that hams have the technical know-how to send information during disasters. Recently the volunteer radio amateur response to Typhoon Hagupit was through the HERO (Ham Radio Emergency Operation) network of the IARU member society, Philippines Amateur Radio Association. /////////////////////////////////////////// QSO Today- Ep 20 - Martin Huyett - K0BXB: Posted: 13 Dec 2014 03:49 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/33688 After 60 years in the hobby, Martin Huyett, K0BXB, loves ham radio as much as he did when he first started. After a career in electronic engineering, inspired by ham radio, and an operating career that included homebrew slow scan television, 2 meter FM on surplus mobile equipment, and packet radio, Martin has gone back to his ham radio roots and now enjoys a simple CW QSO on a straight key. Join Eric, 4Z1UG, in his QSO Today with K0BXB. |
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