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/////////////////////////////////////////// Framingham Radio Club Still Searching for New Home: Posted: 16 Dec 2016 04:51 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/38256 FRAMINGHAM -- Standing before the Board of Selectmen this week, Sumner Weisman made it clear he's willing to compromise. After searching unsuccessfully for more than six months to find a new home for the Framingham Amateur Radio Association, Weisman renewed his plea for help finding a municipal building where the group can set up its gear. "Even if we had a broom closet somewhere in a town space," he said, "we could set up a radio station." Believed to be among the oldest amateur radio groups in the country, FARA was long housed in the Danforth Building, but was forced to vacate earlier this year. Like other tenants, including the Danforth Museum and the Performing Arts Center of MetroWest, the club learned in late spring that a boiler in the nasement had failed, making the building uninhabitable. Unlike the other groups, however, the radio association has yet to find a suitable spot to relocate. The former radio station it operated from the basement of the Danforth complex has now been disassembled, and much of the equipment is tucked away in storage in people's sheds and barns. Weisman said the group also spent $550 to rent a dumpster, where other gear wound up. With the equipment that remains, Weisman said they're looking for a small spot - perhaps even less than 200 square feet - where the group can erect an antenna and operate rent-free. "We're asking the Board of Selectmen if they know of any space where we could fit in," Weisman said. The club, which has about 70 members, began in Framingham in 1933. It moved into the Danforth Building in 1978 and established its "antenna farm" on the roof. The group also inherited some broadcasting equipment leftover from the building's former use as a civil defense headquarters during the Cold War. Among its activities, the club administers license exams for the FCC and the American Radio Relay League, a national association for amateur radio operators. It also hosts a more powerful repeater antenna at the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency headquarters on Rte. 9 in Framingham. The repeater gets heavy use during the Boston Marathon, when volunteers with handheld radios fan out across the course to help relay information. The radio infrastructure has also been used to support road races in Framingham, and was previously integral to the town's Flag Day parade. Some weather spotters also rely on the repeater to report severe weather to the National Weather Service, which operates its own short-wave radio station in Taunton. Weisman said previously that emergency planners rely on amateur radio as an essential back-up system to communicate during natural disasters and other emergencies that threaten to knock down power or overwhelm cell phone networks. /////////////////////////////////////////// New Free eBook from Antentop Magazine: Posted: 16 Dec 2016 01:04 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/38255 New free ebook Antenna Manuscript /////////////////////////////////////////// Foundations of Amateur Radio -- Episode 80: Posted: 16 Dec 2016 01:07 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/38254 Passion has been explained to me once as a "big elephant". You sit on its back and it takes you where you want to go. Gentle nudging makes the elephant change direction, but if it gets excitable or startled, it'll go where ever it wants and all you can do is be a passenger and hold on tight. /////////////////////////////////////////// VK6WIA -- NewsWest, 18 December 2016: Posted: 16 Dec 2016 01:06 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/38253 In the news this week we give you an update on the Peel Amateur Radio Group swap-meet, a run-down on repeater updates from the West Australian Repeater Group. Glynn has some news from the North Pole and WIA Director Andrew VK6AS shares his board report, recorded earlier in the week. Of course we have our regular segments too. /////////////////////////////////////////// WIA Attempts to Derail Call for Meeting: Posted: 16 Dec 2016 01:05 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/38252 The WIA Secretary has written to the WIA Reform Group outlining the reasons that the General Meeting called for by members will not proceed. The letter includes a copy of a legal opinion which advises that: |
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