Amateur radio operations in Philippines disaster

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ARRL Indiana Section Manager Lou Everett, WA5LOU sent out the information below via email to Indiana ARRL members.

The Philippine Amateur Radio Association is currently conducting Ham Emergency Radio Operations (HERO) at the following frequencies:

40 meters HF – 7.095 MHz (Also, possibly 14.277 and 14.285 MHz for H&W)

2 meters VHF – 144.740 MHz

Current Net control stations:

Jojo, DU1VHY
Thelma, DU1IVT
Romy, DV1SMQ
Max, 4F1BYN

HERO Operators in the disaster area:

Tacloban:

Nathan, DU5AOK – HF/VHF
Vilma, DU5VIE – HF/VHF
RADNET, DX5RAN – VHF
ACCESS 5, DX5LYM – HF/VHF
Lester, DV5PO – HF Borongan, Eastern Samar

Bohol:
CHARL, DX7BC – HF

Ador, DU7AL
Gerry, DU7AU

Cebu:
Cebuano Amateur Radio League, DX7CA – HF/VHF

Dumaguete:

NORAD-7, DX7NRD – HF/VHF

Iloilo:

Bobby, DU6BG – HF

Roxas:

Arnel, DV6WAV – HF
Iver, DV6ILA – HF

This information is provided, so you can have advance information when operating. Please give these frequencies a wide birth, so they can carry out needed emergency communications.

Thanks to George Hiscox, WA6RIK, Garden Grove, CA, for this information.

Journal Gazette runs big article on ham radio

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Photograph of feature section front page, Journal Gazette, Nov. 15, 2013The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette ran a 928-word feature story about ham radio in its November 15, 2013 issue. The story, including two photos, took up most of the front page of the the newspaper’s, “Weekender” feature section.

The story features interviews with Jim Boyer, KB9IH, who is chairman of the Fort Wayne Hamfest. It quotes Boyer talking about the continuted relevance of ham radio in today’s digital age and about the hamfest.

It also quotes Carole Burke, WB9RUS, on the role of girls and women in amateur radio.

And the article contains extensive information about the role of ham radio in emergencies, including references to the Amateur Radio Emergency Service and SKYWARN.

The entire article appears on the Journal Gazette website.

November fox hides among briars

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Fox hunters in the briars
Fox hunters search among briars for a hidden radio transmitter. More photos in this website’s photo gallery.

Sunday, November 10, 2013 marked the last foxhunt of the (2013) season. It was a crisp late Fall day with a bit of a breeze, but the sun was more or less out. The day attracted foxhunters Steve Nardin, W9SAN, Linda Nardin, W9LAN, and their grandson Alex, the team of Charles Ward, KC9MUT, Fred Gengnagel, KC9EZP and Phil Hooper, AB9IZ, the team of Jim & Kim Machamer, KB9’s DOS & DOT, and lone hunter Robert Dean, KC9UHU. This motley crew were hole-up in the Off-Track Betting Parlor parking lot, as usual, anxiously awaiting the bleating voice of the fox.

For this hunt the role of the fox was played by Jim Pliett, K9OMA and Al Burke, WB9SSE. Their usual partners, Annie, KA9YYI and Carole, WB9RUS were at Jim & Annie’s QTH preparing goodies for the after-foxhunt cookout & bonfire that routinely caps-off the end of the foxhunting season, but they were with us in spirit.

Jim & Al were located deep within the Mengerson Nature Preserve about a half mile north of Stellhorn Rd. just off Schmucker Dr.

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FWRC President seeks support for SKYWARN Recognition Day

FWRC Members:

We have been asked to participate as operators for the annual Skywarn Recognition Day event that is coming up on Friday, December 6th to Saturday, December 7th from 0000 UTC to 2359 UTC at the National Weather Service site in North Webster, Indiana. This is a special event station for the WX9IWX station at the NWS, and will join other Skywarn SE stations around the country.

In the past, other Northeast Indiana clubs have helped to activate this Special Event, but now we are being asked if we can help out. If you can run one of the VHF stations on that Friday evening, please let us know. On Saturday, we can set up HF stations and run most of the day, if possible. The NWS has plenty of room inside, so we would probably not need to run in the trailer, or any outside location.

If we are going to help support this effort, I need to hear from all of you that are interested in the next week or so. This is not an event you can decide to help on Saturday morning and just jump in the car and head up there! We will be interested in phone, CW, and digital operators for the HF bands, 80 to 10, and also VHF operators for FM and internet based modes as well. We can use the call sign W9TE or WX9IWX.

Sound like something you might want to help with? Want to show the NWS that we support the Skywarn program at all levels? Please reply to W9SAN@ARRL.NET, and let me know, but please don’t drag your feet on this one!

FWRC HT Drawing for new and renewing members: limited time only!

uv5-re plusFor a limited time, when you either renew your FWRC membership or create a new Membership, you will be automatically entered into a drawing for a new Baofeng model UV-5RE ‘PLUS’ dual band HT with USB programming cable. Each new member or renewal, either individual or family, will receive one entry ticket. Additional tickets can be purchased for $1 each. People who have renewed early for 2014 are automatically entered. student memberships for 2014 do not include a free ticket, but they may purchase them for the $1 charge.

The entry time period is from the FWRC Nov meeting, on Nov 8th, to the drawing at 11:00 am on Nov 17th, at the Fort Wayne Hamfest. You need not be present to win. The HT will be on display at the FWRC tables at the Hamfest, across from the ACARTS main table setup. Early renewals will start at the club meeting on November 8th, or you can send in your application to our PO box and be eligible as long as it is received by November 16th.

This is offered to encourage all to renew or join for 2014 NOW! Why not get’r done right away, you won’t have to worry about it later, and you could start the new year with a new dual band HT!

FWRC board of directors to meet

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This Tuesday night, October 29th, the Fort Wayne Radio Club will hold its Board Of Directors meeting for November at 7:00 pm in room 138 of the Good Shepherd United Methodist Church at 4700 Vance Ave in Fort Wayne. All are invited.

Topics for the meeting:
1.) November meeting details
2.) Some of the video taken at the Wabash Cannonball rail excursion this weekend (maybe show some highlights at the meeting)
3.) discuss the December meeting / Christmas Banquet
4.) discuss ways to get more people to do contesting and Fox Hunting
5.) Setup at the FW Hamfest
6.) 91 antenna work
7.) Fox Hunt conclusion and bonfire/party

The general meeting will be on Friday, November 8th, a week earlier than normal due the Fort Wayne Hamfest on Nov 15-16-17.
Hope to see you there!

Participants needed for CQ WW DX contest

FWRC members:

We are looking for members that would like to work part of the upcoming CQ Magazine World Wide DX contest on phone this weekend. The current plan is to meet at Rich, KC9PUX location starting at 1:00 pm on Saturday. We can run up to about 8:00 pm that evening. This is a small chunk of the total contest, but it will give us a taste of operating, and lay the ground work for a much bigger effort possibly next year.

If you are interested in giving contesting a try, please contact me at W9SAN@YAHOO.COM or KC9MUT@YAHOO.COM or KC9PUX@GMAIL.COM. We need operators and loggers to fill all the hour slots from 1 to 8.

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