Author: k9hi
AB2IX: “Test Bench for Non-Technologist Ham” at Sci-Tech ARS Meeting, June 29, 2021
The New England Sci-Tech Amateur Radio Society presents, “Test Bench for Non-Technologist Ham” by Adrian Zeffert, AB2IX, on June 29, 2021 at 7 PM.KC1CBQ: POTA Activation, Massasoit State Park, Taunton, MA, June 28, 2021
POTA.app reports that Gary Izzo, KC1CBQ, Norton, has activated Massasoit State Park, K-2446 in Taunton, MA today for Parks On The Air (POTA). Gary was last heard at 1850 UTC. He’s QRV around 28.395 MHz. Boston ARC to Host QRP Cookout/Parks On The Air, K-8405, Boston, MA, July 11, 2021
Members of the Boston Amateur Radio Club are planning a QRP Cookout and Parks On The Air operation on July 11, 2021 along the Charles River at Herter Park, 1175 Soldiers Field Road, Allston. The POTA designation is K-8405: Charles River State Reserve.
An August 1st date has been suggested by the group for another cookout/QRP operation for those who are unable to attend the first event. The group is currently collecting RSVPs via the BARC mailing list.
Final EMA Section News Bulletin concerning ARRL Field Day
ARRL Eastern MA Section Manager Tom Walsh, K1TW, writes on the ARRL Members Only list:
Field Day begins Saturday June 26, at 1800 UTC, and runs until Sunday, June 27. Ending times depend on when you start setting up so check the rules carefully.
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CORRECTION FROM LAST BULLETIN
The correct call sign for the Whitman ARC Field Day is NI1X. My apology to Whitman ARC for the error.
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UPDATED LIST OF CLUBS DOING EMA FIELD DAY (AND ONE CORRECTION)
Here are 11 Eastern Massachusetts club locations that I found. Many of these may be near you and most welcome your visit and support.
- K1IG PART OF Westford, Concord MA
- W1STR NE Sci Tech, Natick MA
- W1MA Barnstable ARC, Brewster MA
- K1RK Falmouth ARC, Falmouth MA
- N1NC Nashoba Valley ARC, Pepperell MA
- W1M Joint Waltham ARA and Algonquin ARC, Stow MA
- W1FY Framingham ARA, Framingham MA
- NI1X Whitman ARC, E Bridgewater MA, ** Note: Call Correction as NI1X
- K1RTA Northeast ARC, 4th Cliff, Scituate MA
- W1GLO Cape Ann ARA, Hospital Hill, Rockport, MA – Rain date is Sunday
- Callsign? The Great Hill Gang, North Weymouth, MA
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Section Staff Tours
EMA Section Manager, K1TW, usually makes a tour of EMA section Field Day clubs. K1TW is unable this year. K1TW will be there in spirit rooting for your club FD operation in EMA.
Phil, K9HI, Eastern Massachusetts (ASM) and NE Division Vice Director, will be visiting some EMA clubs as well as other clubs throughout the NE Division.
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MORE BONUS POINTS
– Send a Field Day radiogram to your Section Manager (K1TW) or SEC (KD1CY). A list of the EMA Traffic nets can be found at
https://ema.arrl.org/national-
– Copy and submit the W1AW Field Message with your entry.
Again, read the rules carefully to gather as many bonus points as you can.
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RULES
Get the full rules in the ARRL Field Day packet at http://www.arrl.org/files/file
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Field Day Locators
You can find a club and help them at a nearby Field Day site by checking either:
– the ARRL Field Day Locator at http://www.arrl.org/field-day-
– the EMA Field Day Locator at https://fd.ema.arrl.org/field_
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Stay safe and have fun!
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ARRL Eastern Massachusetts Section
Section Manager: Thomas D Walsh, K1TW
k1tw@arrl.org
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Special Event Stations Commemorate 100th Anniversary of WBZ, September 17-19, 2021
WBZ radio 1030 kHz in Boston is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2021. It is the oldest broadcast station in New England, and one of the oldest stations in the United States.
The Billerica Amateur Radio Society and the Hampden County Radio Association in Springfield, will help commemorate this anniversary by sponsoring a special operating event starting at 1300z/9:00 am EDT September 17 and ending at 0400z/12 am EDT on September 19. Amateurs from across New England will operate W1W, W1B, W1Z, and WB1Z on various bands and modes. A special QSL card will be sent to anyone who contacts one or more of the special event stations. A historical sheet will also be available for download. The card will feature historical photos of WBZ over the years as well as a special 100th Anniversary WBZ logo.
For updated information, please visit https://nediv.arrl.org/wbz100.
Framingham Amateur Misha Filippov, KD1MF, Wins in MA Land Court Decision
Fred Hopengarten, K1VR, writes:
Filippova v. Framingham ZBA, Trial Court, Massachusetts Land Court, 20 MISC 000073(HPS))
Attorneys for Mr. Filippov: Fred Hopengarten, K1VR (Lincoln, MA), and Ethan Dively (Wellesley, MA).
The Building Commissioner granted a building permit for an 80’-tall amateur radio tower as an accessory use. The ZBA revoked the permit, applying the setback requirements of the Wireless Communications Facilities (WCF) special permit Bylaw to the tower proposed by Misha Filippov, KD1MF. The Land Court reversed, annulling the decision of the ZBA and ordering the Building Commissioner to reinstate the permit.
The WCF Bylaw’s definition of a tower is very broad, and the ham’s tower appeared to fit within that definition – causing the ZBA to require the WCF setback of structure height plus 20’. However, the next sentence in the same WCF paragraph required that “any such facility shall be a minimum of three hundred feet from a residential zoning district or residential use.” The Board suggested that KD1MF “re- apply to place the tower in a more central location on the lot, farther away from the abutters.”
The court recognized that amateur radio towers, under the Framingham Bylaw, are exempt from special permit requirements. The court wrote: “By its decision, the Board has taken the position that it may pick and choose which of those requirements will remain applicable to uses that are, by the explicit terms of the Bylaw, exempt from the special permit requirement. No reasonable reading of the Bylaw permits this unfettered exercise of discretion.” The court decided that it could not accept the Board’s construction of the Bylaw “if the consequences of doing so are absurd or unreasonable, such that it could not have been what the [legislative body] intended.”
The court decided that applying the accessory use setback for amateur radio towers was “[t]he only result that gives effect to the entire Bylaw and is consonant with common sense and reasonableness. This conclusion is buttressed by the Board’s inelegant attempt to reconcile irreconcilable provisions of the Bylaw by simply declaring that it has the discretion to pick and choose which shall apply.”
“[T]he Board appears to have claimed the roving and unfettered discretion to selectively apply and to disregard dimensional requirements as it chooses.”
This was not a PRB-1 decision, but rather a question of which setback rule applied. Mr. Filippov is a very happy radio amateur.
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[See also: “Neighbors are fighting a Framingham man’s OK to erect 80-foot ham radio tower“]
EASTERN MA FIELD DAY 2021
– SPECIAL NEWS BULLETIN –
Field Day begins Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 1800 UTC and runs until Sunday, June 27. Ending times depend on when you start setting up.
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What are your Field Day Plans?
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There are several options for each person:
* Try “Field Day at Home”
When you submit results at the end just list your local club so they will get credit in the QST results. Note that again this year home stations running class D may work everyone including other class D stations.
* Try Field Day with another club
You can find a club and help them at a nearby Field Day site by checking either:
– the ARRL Field Day Locator at http://www.arrl.org/field-d
– the EMA Field Day Locator at https://fd.ema.arrl.org/fie
Again, this year, our thanks go to Bill Ricker, N1VUX for the outstanding EMA FD Locator which is packed full of extra news and information.
* Try doing Field Day with your friends
– create a non-club group like a 1- or 2-person portable in a park or campsite.
* Try Field Day at someone else’s home station
Just remember to let them know you are coming first.
Whichever you choose, try to spend some time operating in Field Day this year.
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CLUBS
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Here are nine of the Eastern Massachusetts club locations I found on the Field Day locators. Many of these may be nearby your home should you want to help them out.
- K1IG PART OF Westford Concord MA
- W1STR NE Sci Tech Natick MA
- W1M Barnstable ARC Brewster MA
- K1RK Falmouth ARC Falmouth MA
- N1NC Nashoba Valley ARC Pepperell MA
- W1M Waltham ARA Stow MA
- W1FY Framingham ARA Framingham MA
- N1IX Whitman ARC E Bridgewater MA
- K1RTA Northeast ARC Scituate MA
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BONUS POINTS
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Don’t forget the Bonus Points.
Remember to send a radiogram to your Section Manager (K1TW) or SEC (KD1CY) during the event for an extra bonus. A list of the EMA Traffic nets for this purpose can be found at https://ema.arrl.org/national-
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RULES
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Get the full rules in the ARRL Field Day packet at http://www.arrl.org/files/file
And finally, I usually make a tour of EMA section Field Day sites but am unable this year. On Monday, I had eye surgery and while the recovery is going well, I don’t want to risk the outcome by driving the usual several hundred miles. I will be there in spirit rooting for each and every club and FD operation is EMA. Stay safe and have fun!
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ARRL Eastern Massachusetts Section
Section Manager: Thomas D Walsh, K1TW
k1tw@arrl.org
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Lobstercon 2021 is a “Go,” Brunswick, Maine, July 9-11, 2021
From nediv.arrl.org:
The Lobstercon2021! event will be held at Thomas Point Beach & Campground in Brunswick, Maine on July 9-11, 2021. This is the 22nd year that W1REX has hosted the QRP event.
“… I plan on coming up with a few special activities to make our awakening event from this pandemic very special and an event that you will not want to miss,” writes Rex. “If you’ve thought about coming to Lobstercon but never got a round tuit, you had better make this one.”
Billed as New England’s premiere QRP gathering, Lobstercon is a weekend of QRP camping, BBQ eating, operating, socializing, lobster eating, prize winning, and all-round great QRP time. The $50.00 registration fee includes wake-up coffee, juice, cereal, bagels and donuts (if you wake up early enough) and two giant meals on Saturday: a BBQ lunch and fresh Maine lobster dinner.
“Lobstercon lobsters are fresh out of the ocean for less than an hour before they go into the pot. You can taste the difference.”
For full details and to register, visit <https://www.qrpme.com/?p=product&id=L21>.
N1EA: “Radio Officers in the U.S. Merchant Marine and Commercial Radiotelegraphy” at Sci-Tech ARS Meeting, June 22, 2021
The New England Sci-Tech Amateur Radio Society presents, “”Radio Officers in the U.S. Merchant Marine and Commercial Radiotelegraphy” by David J. Ring, Jr., N1EA on June 22, 2021 at 7 PM.David Ring was first licensed in 1965 as WA1DRS, upgraded to Amateur Extra in 1967 to avoid the necessity of relearning all the subdivisions, obtained secondary call N1EA in 1978, and when the FCC dropped secondary call sign assignments, kept N1EA. He holds FCC First Class Radiotelegraph, and First Class Radio Telephone Licenses and worked in broadcast and at Marine Coast Stations. He also holds a U.S. Coast Guard license as Radio Officer, and sailed from 1980 until 1993 as a Merchant Marine Radio Officer. He also worked at maritime coast station WSC in West Creek, NJ and at various broadcast stations in the Boston, MA area. In 1980 while serving on the USA flagged tanker “WILLIAMSBURGH,” Jim Pfister, NS1L and David Ring, N1EA, answered an SOS from the passenger ship PRINSENDAM, a Holland-America cruiser bound for the Orient which was burning out of control south of Valdez, Alaska, in the Gulf of Alaska. All 535 passengers and crew members were ultimately rescued from lifeboats from the chilly waters of the Gulf. In 1988, Jim Pfister and David Ring were awarded the VWOA “Marconi Gold Medal” for their work during this rescue.
[For Zoom conference information, email Bob Phinney, K5TEC, at bobphinney -at- nescitech -dot- org or call 508-720-4179.]K8ZT: “Ideal Callsign Selection & Amateur Radio, Field Day & Trains” at K1USN RC Meeting, June 22, 2021
This week our upcoming K1USN Zoom session on Tuesday, June 22, 2021 at 7:30 PM will feature Anthony Luscre, K8ZT, on “Ideal Callsign Selection & Amateur Radio, Field Day & Trains.
Anthony has quite a resume and some of you may have seen some of his presentations during the QSO Today Virtual Ham Expo. Anthony is an Ohio Assistant Section Manager for Education Outreach.
KB1MGI Fox Is On the Loose, Chelmsford, June 19, 2021
John Salmi, KB1MGI, writes on the NEMassFoxHunters list on Jun 19, 2021 at 1:20 PM:
13 Colonies Special Event, July 1-7, 2021
Larry Krainson, W1AST, writes:
Are you looking for that perfect, post Field Day ham radio activity? Then working the 13 Colonies special event stations is perfect for you!
Each July 1 through July 7, the 13 original colony states activate on all bands and modes for you to work them. Plus you can chase the three extra 13 Colonies stations where there is one each in Philadelphia, England and France.
This is a very fun activity. The action the first few days can create some overwhelming pile ups. If you can not get through, please be patient and try again later or another day. All the ops are trying to work everyone they can hear. They want to work you and will make every effort to do so.
If you work them all, it’s called a “clean sweep.” You can earn a certificate by sending $5 to KU2US. You can also send an SASE to each of the states to get back a unique QSL card. Each year there is a different theme and a new card is created. Combining the certificate with the QSL cards makes for some fancy wall paper!
But you can receive a certificate by working just one of the 13 colony stations. You do not need a clean sweep to get a certificate.
This year Massachusetts will be active once again as K2H. There are 20 operators all over the state. You’ll hear us on CW, SSB, FT8 and other modes. Work us and send in your SASE QSL request to the info on the K2H QRZ.com page.
Team K2H looks forward to hearing and working you on the bands between July 1 and July 7, 2021!
KA1HAH: “Oceanography at Woods Hole” at North Shore RA, June 21, 2021
Every month on the Third Mon, until Oct 18, 2021, 5 occurrence(s)
Jun 21, 2021 07:00 PM
Jul 19, 2021 07:00 PM
Aug 16, 2021 07:00 PM
Sep 20, 2021 07:00 PM
Oct 18, 2021 07:00 PM
Notice: We will be back to in-person meetings as of September at PMLP! More info to follow.
June 2021 QST Cover Plaque Award Goes to… W1IS and KC1DSQ!
Bob Glorioso, W1IS, writes on the PART of Westford list:
Thanks to all who voted for our article on the 40M beam in June QST.
We just received notice that we won the Cover Plaque Award!
Thanks & 73,
Bob W1IS
Bob KC1DSQ
[See also: <http://www.arrl.org/news/view/bob-glorioso-w1is-and-bob-rose-kc1dsq-win-the-june-2021-qst-cover-plaque-award>]
W1HFN Fox is Out and About in Littleton, June 17, 2021
Barry Fox, W1HFN, writes on the NEMassFoxHunters list on June 17, 2021 at 1:50 PM:
The W1HFN fox is out, 146.565 MHz with a 20 second voice ID every minute.
Location clues: what was the name given to the ALL CAPS typewriter used by professional CW ops?
And if you elevated one to higher than average terrain, where would it be? Major hint: Littleton.
Good luck,
Barry – W1HFN
Membership Query Email is NOT a Phishing Attempt, June 16, 2021
Earlier today, ARRL life members received an email from the Membership Department asking them to verify that their membership ID and address information were correct. Many people were rightfully suspicious, thinking the message was a possible phishing attempt.
ARRL CEO David Minster, NA2AA, confirmed late this afternoon that the message was, in fact, legitimate and there was no need for concern. ARRL asks that you reply to the email with the appropriate response.
KM1NDY: “Portable Operations” at Nashoba Valley ARC, June 17, 2021
Bruce Blain, K1BG, writes:
The Nashoba Valley Amateur Radio Club’s June meeting is Thursday, June 17th at 7:30 PM. This meeting will be conducted via ZOOM. Meeting details are below. Thanks to Jim Hein, N8VIM, and Medtronics for the Zoom conference.
We’re very pleased to announce the speaker: Mindy Hull KM1NDY, whose topic is portable operations.
Summary: Portable radio operation is becoming an increasingly prominent pursuit of amateur hobbyists, made practical by the advent and availability of lightweight batteries. Structured programs such as Parks-On-The-Air (POTA) and Summits-On-The-Air (SOTA) provide enticing opportunities for hams to get outdoors. While experienced hams may have plenty of technical radio experience, portable radio requires an intersection with the skills of the outdoorist. This talk focuses on gear choices (both radio and outdoor), portable op strategies, and a bit of philosophy to hopefully give you all the information needed to get out there and do it yourself!
We’ll also have a rundown on the club’s Field Day plans.
Thanks and 73. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
[Contact Bruce, K1BG, for Zoom details at 978-772-2773 or bruce.blain@charter.net ]New England Sci-Tech “Natick Nights” with Amateur Radio on Display
From New England Sci-Tech Leadership Team news:
Bob Phinney and Rusty Moore have cleared their schedules for summer Thursdays 5:00-7:30pm to be in Natick Common to meet families and provide educational and entertaining STEM topics. We have activities planned for kid’s nights, family nights, history nights, art walk, and more. Thank you to Steve Palmer, Greg Moore, and David Kahn as well as teens Nolan Palmer, Jonathan Godfrey, and David Camaforte for helping at various times at the last two events. We welcome more helpers, so come and see us.

KD1D Fox is “Out and About,” June 11, 2021
The KD1D Fox is out and about Friday JUNE 11, 2021, operating on 146.565 MHz FM and is expected to be transmitting through Sunday, at least.
It is located on LITTLETON Conservation land and can be heard from Great Road (Rt. 119) between Lake Nagog and Littleton Common.
The logbook is hidden nearby and should be easy to find. Enter your Callsign, Name, and Time & Date found or email me a (small) photo at the address below.
A cryptic clue (for those who enjoy these things) is “Happy Herder.” Email me at kd1d@arrl.net if you need additional hints.
73 and Happy Hunting from Alan, KD1D








