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/////////////////////////////////////////// Sinbad Desert Amateur Radio Club Christmas: Posted: 22 Dec 2015 04:03 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/35836 The Sinbad Desert Amateur Radio Club (SDARC) annual prime rib dinner and election of club officers was held December 3, 2015 at the Emery County Sheriffs Office Annex. While eating delicious meat, potatoes, salads and desserts the group enjoyed the camaraderie of club members frequently heard or talked to by short wave radios. Many of the members attending were from Emery and Carbon Counties. /////////////////////////////////////////// Antenna Donation Aids Emergency Communications: Posted: 22 Dec 2015 04:03 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/35835 Six antennas now sit atop Moraga's new Town Council Chambers at 335 Rheem Boulevard. The antennas and the two-way radios they are connected with link town employees or emergency communicators to police, public works and amateur radio operators across Lamorinda and throughout northern California. Moraga Rotary donated approximately $1,700 a few years ago to purchase one of the antennas for Emergency Operations Center use, according to Rotarian Gary Irwin. The radio setup allows the town of Moraga to connect with amateur radio operators across California and even around the world in event of an emergency. The donated antenna originally sat on the town hall roof; its signal was fed into the town's earlier Emergency Operations site, which was a small storage room in the planning department. Its recent placement atop the town chamber building by Lamorinda Area Radio Interest Group volunteers finally gives the antenna a permanent place, Police Chief Robert Priebe said, adding that Rotary members have been very patient with the entire process, from the original installation, its removal and current installation. In November, LARIG volunteers completed the installation of six new rooftop antennas on Moraga's town chamber building. Each antenna connects with a two-way radio inside the council chambers. The antennas will eventually be painted "sky grey" to minimize their visual impact. Priebe says the Rotary-donated radio and antenna, no longer waiting for a place to go, will become "a major communications tool for gathering and dispersing information in event of emergency when time is always of the essence." /////////////////////////////////////////// Tech Team Advancing Use of Amateur Radio in Emergency Communications: Posted: 22 Dec 2015 04:02 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/35834 Researchers at the Ted and Karyn Hume Center for National Security and Technology are preparing to send an amateur radio transponder into a geosynchronous orbit in 2017. "Seven days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, a new ham band will be available for the Americas," said Robert McGwier, a research professor in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Hume Center's director of research. "It will allow rapid deployment to disaster areas and support long-haul communications for first responders." This would be the first amateur or "ham" radio payload in a geosynchronous orbit, and would significantly enhance communications capabilities for amateur radio operators, in particular following natural disasters or other emergency situations. The Hume Center team met with Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Craig Fugate in September to discuss the project. There are more than 2 million amateur radio operators around the world, and the community has a long history of assisting with emergency communications when traditional communications networks collapse, because they typically rely on cell towers and the Internet. Ham radio signals require only compact, mobile equipment that can be easily transported to an emergency site. "Hams show up at every disaster, no matter what," said McGwier, referring to amateur radio operators. After events like Hurricane Katrina and the Indian Ocean tsunami, "for days, the only way that people communicated out of those communities was amateur radio." In fact, the Federal Emergency Management Agency signed an agreement in 2014 with the American Radio Relay League, also known as ARRL, that describes how the two organizations will work together to provide disaster relief, and the Federal Communications Commission has specific regulations authorizing the use of amateur radio in situations which threaten life or property. /////////////////////////////////////////// We're Entering a 'Solar Minimum' What It Means, and How It Influenced 2015: Posted: 22 Dec 2015 04:02 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/35833 The sun erupted with two notable space weather events in 2015: the geomagnetic storms on June 22 and March 17. They lit up the northern skies with beautiful aurora, which in some places continued for days. But 2015 was also a relatively quiet year for space weather. To find out why, we need to look at the bigger picture for the answer. The sun is a variable star. It changes in luminosity and production of sunspots on what's called a solar cycle. Dark sunspots are indicators of very strong magnetic fields on the surface of the sun. These regions actually inhibit the motion of plasma and cause distinct areas to appear dark because they are relatively cool. Historically, sunspots have been observed and recorded by astronomers since 1611, and the sunspot cycle has been documented back to the mid-1700's. As they monitored the sun over the decades, astronomers discovered that sunspots come and go in a period of approximately 11 years, as the Sun's magnetic field waxes and wanes in its intensity. Recent cycles have been quite strong, with Cycle 19 in the 1950's being the largest in the 265-year record. Long periods of solar minimum also became apparent, identified by E. Walter Maunder (the Maunder Minimum) and later John Dalton (the Dalton Minimum). These are prolonged intervals with little to no spots on the surface of the sun. |
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