W9INA AUCTION

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Welcome to an on line auction for the estate of Maynard Mansfield, W9INA, who became a silent key early this year.  Although his station was small, it is comprised of very good recent equipment which is not very old and very well taken care of.

RULES:

Fort Wayne Radio Club On-Line Auction:

For the estate of Maynard Mansfield, W9INA the following rules apply:

1.)           The auction runs from November 2nd to November 8th, 2015 ending at 8:00 pm EST.

2.)           Bidding will be done via e-mail to W9SAN, Steve, at W9SAN@ARRL.NET

3.)           Send in your bids along with the item number followed by the bid amount. Please round to the nearest dollar.

4.)           Each day, the list of items and highest bids will be placed on the FWRC web site. Bids will reflect the previous day’s highest bid.

5.)           Equipment has not been tested, but appears to be in good condition (see listing below)

6.)           Some items do have a reserve, which is included in the listing below

7.)           Photos of almost all the items, with their associated number will be added to the club website in the ‘photo’ section

8.)           All sales are final. For any questions about the equipment or the auction, please contact Steve, W9SAN, via e-mail.

9.)           No shipping is allowed. All items are to be picked up locally.

10.)        Money orders or Cashier’s Checks are preferred; other payment options are at the discretion of the Fort Wayne Radio Club, who has the final word on any sale.

ITEM #1

Description: Complete Yaesu Station: FTDX3000 Xcvr; FP-1030 Power Supply; SP-8 Speaker; Hand microphone; Bencher Iambiac paddle; FH-2 Remote Keypad;  Navigator interface for Digital modes and CW.

                Condition: Excellent: only used for 6 months.

                Reserve: $1600 is the minimum bid.  Current Bid:   0

ITEM #2

Description: Antenna; GAP Challenger IV vertical; 80, 40, 20, 15, 12, 10, 6 & 2 meter bands; 30 feet high; radials not included (3 25 foot buried radials recommended)

                Condition: Very good: was guyed outdoors; 80 meter frequency is 3.835 MHz center.

                Reserve: $250.     Current Bid:  0

ITEM #3

Description: Yaesu Handi Talkie; model FT-11R; no charger; no documentation

Condition: Fair

Reserve: $0      Current Bid: $20

ITEM #4

Description:  Knight Kit vintage Receiver and Transmitter; R-100A & T-150A

Condition:  Very good cosmetically; Receiver has all tubes lighting, but filter capacitors need to be replaced; Transmitter currently untested but does need to have bandswitch repaired (it is extremely difficult to turn). No manuals.

Reserve: $100 (for both; units sold only as a pair)……Current Bid:   0

BOOKS: All recent books are in very good condition; some include the CD of the contents:

ITEM #5: ARRL ANTENNA BOOK for 2003 Hardbound with CD…..Current Bid:   $5

ITEM #6: ARRL Handbook for 1994 Hardbound……Current Bid:   0

ITEM #7: ARRL Handbook for 2014 Softbound with CD…..Current Bid: $10

ITEM #8: ARRL Handbook for 1991 Hardbound……. Current Bid:   0

ITEM #9: ARRL Handbook for 2010 Softbound with CD…….Current Bid:   $5

ITEM #10: ARRL Handbook for 2002 Softbound…….Current Bid:   0

ITEM #11: ARRL Handbook for 1958; rough condition…….Current Bid:  $4

ITEM #12: ARRL Handbook for 1967; fair condition…….Current Bid:   0

ITEM #13: ARRL ANTENNA BOOK for 1955; fair condition…….Current Bid:   $5

ITEM #14: ARRL ANTENNA BOOK for 1970; good condition…….Current Bid:   $5

ITEM #15: ARRL Handbook for 2006 Softbound with CD…….Current Bid:   $5

ITEM #16: ARRL RF EXPOSURE & YOU; very good condition…….Current Bid:   $5

ITEM #17: ARRL FM & REPEATERS; 1972 good condition…….Current Bid:  0

ITEM #18: TEKTRONIX 547 OSCILLOSCOPE; a real classic and it works! This thing weighs about as much as a Jeep! Two man lift for sure; there is no reserve. Can anyone provide a good home for this scope??   Very good condition.

…….Current Bid:  0

FWRC elects officers, directors for 2016

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The Fort Wayne Radio Club conducted elections for club officers and the board of directors for the 2016 club year during the club’s October general meeting on October 16, 2015 at Good Shepherd United Methodist Church. Since only one person ran for each of the positions of president, vice president, secretary, treasurer and communications manager, the club elected all candidates by acclimation.

Six people ran for three positions on the board of directors: Tom Baker, N9TB; Terry Bowman, K9FMX; Kim Machamer, KB9DOS; Linda Nardin, W9LAN; Paul Prestia, KA3OPZ; and Tom Rupp, KU8T.

Elected officers and directors for 2016 appear in the list below.

President: Charles Ward, KC9MUT
Vice President: Carole Burke, WB9RUS
Secretary: Al Burke, WB9SSE
Treasurer: Bob Streeter, W8ST
Communications Manager: Fred Van Kempen, KA4YBR

 

Board of Directors:

  • Linda Nardin, W9LAN,
  • Paul Prestia, KA3OPZ
  • Tom Rupp, KU8T
  • Steve Nardin, W9SAN (retiring president is automatically the fourth member)

Thanks to all officers, directors and candidates for their willingness to serve.

October fox chooses Leo lair

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foxhunt cartoonThe October foxhunt occurred on 4 October amidst a beautiful mid-Fall Sunday. There were three hunter teams participating in this contest. Jim & Annie Pliett, K9OMA & KA9YYI plus Al & Carole Burke, WB9’s SSE & RUS formed team number one. Team number two included Charles Ward, KC9MUT, Fred Gengnagel, KC9EZP and Robert Dean, KC9UHU. And the Machamers, Jim & Kim, KB9’s DOS & DOT filled out team number three. All three teams awaited the warbling of the wiley fox from their starting point at Cobin Memorial Park.

Meanwhile, Steve & Linda Nardin, W9’s SAN & LAN, and their grandson Alex served as the fox and thus, for this hunt, skulled around the Leo/Cedarville Pavilion at Grabill and Schwartz Roads and ensconced the micro-fox amidst and under some rock features in the Pavilion complex. Since the micro-fox blurped out just a few milli-watts, its meager signal was augmented by a high power fox via a mobile rig driving a yagi for the initial portions of the hunt.

With Linda at the mic taunting the three hunter teams, the contest started on time at 13:30 hours and all three teams heard the high power fox’s emissions on 146.340 MHz from the get-go. So everyone exited Cobin Park in a cloud of screeching rubber and headed east.

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Phishing Scheme Targeting ARRL E-Mail Forwarding Service Participants

You might have seen the notice below on the ARRL website but it bears repeating:

09/25/2015

A phishing scheme currently afoot has been targeting ARRL members who have signed up for the ARRL E-Mail Forwarding Service and have an @arrl.net e-mail alias. An e-mail from “Arrl Webmail Admin” with the subject line “ACCOUNT UPGRADE” was received September 25 by an unknown number of members who use @arrl.net e-mail aliases. The e-mail, which requests that recipients reply by providing their usernames and passwords, did not come from the ARRL, and anyone receiving this sort of message should delete it and not reply. The ARRL would never distribute an e-mail requesting personal information.

“ARRL is aware of this phishing scheme and is working to block the sender’s e-mail address at our upstream provider,” said Andy Shefrin, KB1YHB, ARRL’s IT Infrastructure & Operations Manager. “As with any e-mails of unknown origin, do not open or reply.” Simply replying to this e-mail alerts the sender that your e-mail address is valid.

The bogus message indicates that access to @arrl.net account holders is being “removed” and accounts “upgraded to a new enhanced web mail user interface provided by arrl.net.” Recipients are being asked to provide usernames and passwords “to ensure your e-mail address book is saved in our database.” This is clearly an effort to harvest @arrl.net subscriber information and valid e-mail addresses.

Ignore any message of this sort that seeks to have recipients provide any sensitive information, such as usernames, account numbers, and passwords. If you experience any problem with e-mail forwarding, send details to the ARRL IT Department.

Save the date! 2016 SKYWARN storm spotter training

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Skywarn LogoUpdate: The ACOHS has announced that the Allen County, Indiana training will take place in the auditorium of the Public Safety Academy of Northeastern Indiana, 7602 Patriot Crossing, Fort Wayne, Indiana

The northern Indiana office of the National Weather Service and the Allen County (Ind.) Office of Homeland Security have scheduled annual volunteer SKYWARN storm spotter training for 7 p.m. Tuesday, February 16, 2016.

The NWS office is also scheduling the training in other counties in its county warning area. The full list, when available, will eventually appear somewhere on the office’s website.