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/////////////////////////////////////////// Propagation Forecast Bulletin #11 de K7RA: Posted: 17 Mar 2017 07:46 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38838 There haven't been any sunspots since March 3, other than March 5, when one sunspot appeared for only one day. Also, solar flux values have recently dipped below 70, for the first time since the other side of this solar cycle. /////////////////////////////////////////// Amateur Radio Newsline Report 2055 for Friday, March 17, 2017: Posted: 17 Mar 2017 06:26 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38837 The following is a QST. A longtime amateur supplier of crystals is closing its doors. South African youngsters find new friends on the air -- and hams climb to summits around the world to face challenging contacts. All this and more as Amateur Radio Newsline Report 2055 comes your way right now. /////////////////////////////////////////// Amateurlogic 102 is Released: Posted: 17 Mar 2017 06:27 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38835 Peter repairs a Laptop Screen, Emile builds a Cheap Beacon, George continues the 433 MHz Saga, and special guest John Ossi, N3DRH has part 2 of 2 on Karl Jansky, the Father of Radio Astronomy. /////////////////////////////////////////// Amateur Radio Groups to Send a Balloon to the Stratosphere and Back: Posted: 16 Mar 2017 06:12 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38834 Many UC Berkeley students have sky-high ambitions, but this weekend some are going to new heights. Members of the East Bay Amateur Radio Club and UC Berkeley's radio club are teaming up to launch a high-altitude balloon to near-space, and they are inviting the public to come track its journey. On Saturday, March 18 the group will launch the helium-filled latex weather balloon from Memorial Glade on Cal's campus at 10 a.m. and then, using software that tracks the balloon's location, chase after it in their cars. The balloon is expected to reach an altitude of 90,000-100,000 feet. "People tend to get finicky about what the absolute definition of the edge of space is, but that's the edge of space," said the East Bay club's Martin Rothfield, a retired communications professional. The balloon will be outfitted with GoPro cameras and a radio. A UC Berkeley microbiologist will also load it up with scientific gear, to collect air samples from the flight. The radio sends signals to a network of ham radios connected to the internet. The location information is available in real-time to anybody with internet access. But ham radio hobbyists were around long before the digital age. UC Berkeley's amateur radio club, W6BB, is more than 100 years old. The Richmond-based East Bay club, the sponsor of Saturday's launch, was started more than 50 years ago. Ham radios are often used for long-distance and emergency communication, and the local club members volunteer as safety officers stationed throughout Bay Area bicycle and foot race courses where cell phone service is unreliable. The Cal club and the East Bay club joined forces for a balloon launch two years ago as well. /////////////////////////////////////////// Powell River Amateur Radio Club Provides Community Service: Posted: 16 Mar 2017 06:11 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38833 Hobbyists contribute to medical, maintenance and emergency communication situations: A dozen hams, or amateur radio enthusiasts, met at their usual headquarters, a clubhouse filled with aviation memorabilia, for Powell River Amateur Radio Club's annual general meeting on Wednesday, March 8. "For a long time, Powell River didn't have a place to train with ham radio," said longtime member Russell Storry. According to Storry, the club originally acquired a space at a local fire hall, but access was difficult due to security concerns. Storry said relocating to a shared space in the Westview Flying Club (WFC) clubhouse was a big step up for the radio club. Since moving to its current headquarters, the club has installed radio antennas on the roof and acquired a communications trailer. Storry said the radio club participates in a yearly field day where off-grid operating conditions are simulated and stations from around the world contact one another over a 24-hour period. "Lots of people become involved with the club," said Storry. "I'd say about half of the people who receive their ham licence in Powell River acquire it through the club." Lucy Achibank, a director with the club, became involved through one of its open houses. "My husband was involved and he had his licence," she said. "I started studying and received mine through the club." Achibank said the club provides access to ham-radio infrastructure, guest speakers, training for unlicensed enthusiasts and designated examiners. It also participates in local events, she said, including being on standby for the Terry Fox Run. "If a runner is having a problem, we can report by radio and relay it to medical services," said Achibank. She added that amateur radio is a hobby for many of its members, but it also provides an important service in the community. /////////////////////////////////////////// 9 Things You Didn't Know About the History of the Distress Signal: Posted: 16 Mar 2017 06:11 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38832 For well over a century, maritime vessels have used wireless communications technology to make distress calls to coastguards and boats in their vicinity. Before the invention of wireless communications, ships had to rely on flares and semaphore flags to transmit messages. Once out of visual range of the shore and other boats, crews were effectively on their own, perhaps never to be heard from again if disaster struck. This all changed in the late 19thcentury thanks Guglielmo Marconi's (above) invention of wireless telegraphy - his first public transmission of wireless signals was made from the site of what is now BT Centre. Wireless telegraphy enabled electromagnetic messages to be sent and received via Morse code and gave troubled ships a lifeline for the first time. /////////////////////////////////////////// VK6WIA -- NewsWest, 19 March 2017: Posted: 16 Mar 2017 06:13 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38831 In this week's edition of NewsWest we have information of Amateur Radio activities including World Amateur Radio Day, the Jakarta DX Contest and an update from Ham College. There is our regular diary of the weeks meetings. No news is complete without Roy's helpline, but unfortunately Roy's circumstances this week mean that the hasn't been able to record his usual segment. Hopefully he'll be back next week. There is a report that our hobby's regulator, the ACMA may be considering auditing the WIA. There is a round up of the proxy situation for the WIA AGM and also if you are more comfortable sitting at your radio than dealing with a company audit I attempt to explain what an audit is about and how it is performed. Which reminds me, you will have noted the announcement that the WIA office was closed for some days this week so that the audit could take place. That's is strange as I have had an email exchange with the auditor in the last few days. He informed me that only a planning meeting had so far happened, I wonder what was actually occurring at WIA HQ? No doubt time will tell. /////////////////////////////////////////// Foundations of Amateur Radio -- #93: Posted: 16 Mar 2017 06:13 PM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38830 What does a resistor have to do with a stick? Commonly the size of a grain of rice with pretty colours, a resistor is a regular item in many electrical devices. This week in Foundations of Amateur Radio I take a look at how ice-cubes, electrons, sticks and resistors describe what is going on inside an electrical circuit without once using a joule, a coulomb or more familiar terms like Volt, Ampere and Ohm. /////////////////////////////////////////// DX News -- ARRL DX Bulletin #11: Posted: 16 Mar 2017 10:51 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38829 This week's bulletin was made possible with information provided by XE3N, QRZ DX, the OPDX Bulletin, 425 DX News, The Daily DX, DXNL, Contest Corral from QST and the ARRL Contest Calendar and WA7BNM web sites. Thanks to all. /////////////////////////////////////////// ETH060 -- QRP Operations: Posted: 16 Mar 2017 10:52 AM PDT http://www.eham.net/articles/38818 Hello everybody and welcome back to the Everything Ham Radio Podcast! In this episode we are going to talk about QRP Operations, we talk about some upcoming events/contests and hamfests over the next two weeks and wrap it up with some news from around the hobby! |
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