NTS Traffic Handlers Picnic Photos

Shown here: Photos from the August 5, 2012 annual Traffic Handlers Picnic for EMA at the Raynham Senior Center picnic area in Raynham MA. Photos courtesy KW1U. (Click on thumbnails to enlarge.)

The East Mass traffic handlers picnic was enjoyed by all. Weather was great, food was great thanks to master grill chef Jack N1OTC. My thanks to all who attended and to those who contributed goodies for all present. For those who couldn’t attend we missed you and hope to see you next year.
73, Marcia KW1U
 

  K1YCQ
KB1WWC and KB1WWE
N1IQI, N1TF and N1LKJ
N1OTC
N1UMJ with James and Jessica
N1WCO and N1UMJ
N2JWW

Reminder: Monthly Eastern Massachusetts ARES Net for August 2012

Hello to all…

A reminder that the monthly ARES Net for August is rapidly approaching. The monthly ARES Net for August is Monday August 6th, 2012, at 8:30 PM on the MMRA Repeater system. This is after the MEMA Nets earlier in the evening. For frequencies that will be linked into the ARES Net on the MMRA Network, please see the following link from the MMRA web site detailing the repeaters that will be linked in through Hub 1:

http://www.mmra.org/repeaters/repeater_index_by_linkstate.html

In addition, if the Echo-IRLP node on the MMRA hub is available, we will likely link that to the New England Reflector system on IRLP 9123/Echolink Conference *NEW-ENG* Node: 9123.

Make this first Monday of the month, “Emergency Communications Night” and check into your local RACES Net and then check into the ARES Net on the MMRA Repeater System. We look forward to your participation and remember, we are always looking for Net Controls to run the ARES Net.

We will have several interesting announcements for the net that evening and we look forward to everyone’s participation. Updates will be posted via email and on the Eastern Massachusetts ARES Web Site at http://ares.ema.arrl.org

Thanks for your continued support of ARES!

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875 (After 6 PM)
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503 (After 6 PM)
Work Phone #: 508-346-2929 (8 AM-5 PM)
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
http://ares.ema.arrl.org
http://www.wx1box.org

Eastern Massachusetts Hospital Net – Saturday August 4th, 2012 at 1000 AM

Hello all,

On Saturday 04 Aug. 2012 at 1000hrs. the Eastern Ma. Hospital Net will be conducting their monthly exercise. The Net Control Station for this month’s drill will be St. Luke’s Hospital in New Bedford. I would like to invite all ARES and RACES Stations including EOC’s to participate in Saturday’s Drill.  The frequencies that will be used are listed below ,if you cannot make contact on a frequency please QSY to the next frequency or repeater and stand by for the net. The most important part of the drill will be the simplex portion of this test so we can see if there are stations out there that may be able to operate as relays between Hospitals if the need ever arises.This will be a great oportunity to test our ARES capabilities here on the South Coast. If anyone has any questions please feel free to contact me.The drill will begin on 147.180 Bridgewater repeater at 10am.

Frequencies to be used areas follows:

Bridgewater 147.180 pl 67.0
Sharon      146.865 pl 103.5
Attleboro   147.195 pl 127.3
Danvers     145.470 pl 136.5
Norwood     147.210 pl 100.0
Dartmouth   147.000 pl 67.0
Salem       146.880 pl 118.8
Wrentham    147.090 pl 146.2
Norwell     145.390 pl 67.0
Fairhaven   145.490 pl 67.0

SIMPLEX:
147.420
146.565

Again if there are any questions please feel free to contact me.

Submitted by,

Edward A. Caron (ka1rsy)
Bristol County, Ma.
Asst. ARES District Emergency Coordinator
ka1rsy@arrl.net
ka1rsy@comcast.net

AUGUST 2012 SECTION NEWS

ARRL EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS SECTION

Section Manager (SM) – Phil Temples, K9HI
Assistant Section Manager (ASM) – Jeremy Breef-Pilz, KB1REQ
Affiliated Club Coordinator (ACC) – “Bo” Budinger, WA1QYM
Official Observer Coordinator (OOC) – Ed Parish, K1EP
Public Information Coordinator (PIC) – Bob Salow, WA1IDA
Section Emergency Coordinator (SEC) – Rob Macedo, KD1CY
Section Traffic Manager (STM) – Marcia Forde, KW1U
State Government Liaison (SGL) – Shawn O’Donnell, K3HI
Technical Coordinator (TC) – Eric Falkof, K1NUN

AUGUST 2012 SECTION NEWS

New England’s premiere ham radio event, the ARRL New England Division
Convention in Boxboro, is just around the corner. Thousands of Amateurs
will flock to Boxboro on August 24-26, 2012 – a testament to the
planning and hard work that has gone into ensuring that Boxboro 2012
will be the biggest and best ever.

Boxboro has it all: a robust outdoor flea market, a highly successful
indoor commercial vendor exhibit, volunteer exam sessions, captivating
talks and presentations, and not one—but TWO banquets–the DXCC and
Grand Banquets on Friday and Saturday night, respectively. Special
events station W1A will be QRV for you to see and operate.

Presentations and talks will cover a wide range of interests and
specialties: contesting, QRP, area repeater owners working session,
SKYWARN, AM, introduction to antennas, and much, much more. A full
schedule can be downloaded at <http://tinyurl.com/bvoths5>.

If you haven’t pre-ordered your admission and banquet tickets yet,
cruise over to <http://boxboro.org>. Proceeds from ticket and banquet
sales helps support the ARRL Foundation scholarship program.

An important test of the World Radiosport Team Championship (WRTC 2014)
project was conducted in New England on July 14-15 during the recent
IARU Competition. The goal of the “dry run” was to test the
effectiveness of the operating locations by volunteer contest operators
and also, setup and installation of antennas by dedicated technical
crews.

“Despite the very hot weather it all seems to have gone very well,”
remarked Tom Frenaye, K1KI, WRTC 2014 Secretary. “All stations were on
the air. We’re getting lots of feedback on things we should look at
improving.”

Thirteen stations were established along the I-495 corridor in Eastern
and Western Massachusetts, in the towns of Pepperell, Leominster,
Devens, Wrentham, Medfield, Mansfield, and Plymouth/South Carver.

“We will have a similar test in 2013, likely with twice as many
stations,” K1KI added. “In 2014 we plan to field the full 59 stations
— plus spares — and host a whole bunch of contesters from around the
world.”

For more information, visit <http://wrtc2014.org>.

The 146.685 Plymouth repeater will be out of commission for the first
week of August for general repairs.

The Genesis ARS will sponsor a special event station and display on
September 2 for Family Fun Day at the Plymouth Airport. In addition to
operating HF and VHF radios, club members will distribute educational
materials to the public. If you can help, contact KB1SRO.

MITRE-Bedford ARC conducted a VE session on July 17.

Don’t miss the Southeastern MA ARA Tailgate Flea Market on September 9
at the SEMARA clubhouse in South Dartmouth. For full details, go to <
http://tinyurl.com/cz8dtgh>.

This SM, along with ACC Bo Budinger, WA1QYM presented on the Eastern MA
ARRL field organization at the Falmouth ARA meeting on July 26.

SEC KD1CY and ASEC N1FY co-presented at a SKYWARN training class
recently at ARRL Headquarters in Newington.

Whitman ARC members are gearing up for the big special events station
operation, NN1MF, and exhibit at the Marshfield Fair from August 17-26.
They’re looking for help from area hams who wish to participate. Those
who sign up for one or more four-hour shifts will receive a free
vehicle and personal pass. To volunteer, contact N1FRE at
<wf.hayden@verizon.net>.

NE1RD operated on Lovell Island in Boston Harbor (NA-148) on 17 through
10 meters on July 14-15 and 28-29. If you snagged a QSO with Scott, you
can QSL him at his home address, LoTW, eQSL, or ClubLog.

NI1X volunteered for fox duties at a recent South Shore fox hunt on
July 7. KB1TEH found Bruce first. Bruce was hiding behind the
Bridgewater Library. The team of KB1MOC and Bob Brown (SWL) captured
second place.

K1RV is trying to promote interest in an operation from the Scituate
Lighthouse parking lot in conjunction with International
Lighthouse-Lightship Week August 1-8. Pi says there will be “lots of
visitors during Scituate Heritage Days.”

WQ1O conducted a mini-Regional shelter exercise in Sandwich on July 28.
According to Frank, there was good representation on the part of Red
Cross and other partner agencies.

We had a great Eastern MA turnout at the recent New England Division
Cabinet Meeting in Boxboro last month. At least eight affiliated clubs
from the section were represented.

KB1PGH is recruiting a few more hams to assist with the Essex Youth
Triathlon on August 11. Dean says the Cape Ann ARA has provided
communications support for this event for the past two years.

MARI traffic handlers led the pack with the highest rep percentage to
1RN Cycles 3 and 4, according to statistics from 1RN Manager W1KX.

Framingham ARA members plan to hoist a few cold 807s at the Summertime
FARA Night Out on August 12 at the British Beer Company. Interested
“hoisters” should RSVP to Gordy, K1GB.

Barnstable ARC members installed a new Telewave folded dipole array at
the Dennis 146.955 repeater site on July 7. The operation took over
eight hours to complete. The antenna system weights 300 lbs. and stands
39 feet tall. The crew of nine had to contend with temperatures in
mid-80s with 91 percent relative humidity! Photos and story at
<http://tinyurl.com/cvzbof2>. Thanks, Barnstable ARC.

Cape and Islands DEC WQ1O posted an informative video on YouTube
demonstrating the use of the Narrow Band Emergency Message System. WQ1O
says it’s a great tool for emergency use. With it you can send ICS
forms, radiograms–even CSV files—to many stations, or
point-to-point. See Frank’s video at <http://tinyurl.com/cfs2um4>.

A tiny Japanese micro-satellite will soon be writing Morse messages in
the sky: <http://tinyurl.com/c7dfd4h>.

From the “What-The-Heck-Was-That?!” Department: K1NS was driving in
Walpole recently. “I passed this car, which I thought had an amazing
ham microwave/radome/antenna on the roof. But of course it turned out
to be a Google Street View camera car. Wow! First one I’d ever seen.
What a device.” You can see Bill’s photo of the G-mobile at
<http://ema.arrl.org/local/CIMG0142.jpg>. Thanks, PART-L list.

73,

K9HI

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ARRL Eastern Massachusetts Section
Section Manager: Phillip Temples, K9HI
k9hi@arrl.org
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STM Report EMA July 2012

STM REPORT JULY 2012
NET SSNS  QTC QNI QTR NM
EM2MN 28 66 158 360 KB1ENV
MARIPN 18 19 49 102 N1LKJ
WARPSN 5 15 97 NA NI1X
HHTN 13 12 23 103 N1LUM
CITN No report N2JWW
SAR ORG. REC. SENT DEL. TOTAL
N1IQI 0 457 1008 0 1465
KW1U 3 380 332 34 749
K1YCQ 21 63 52 12 148
KD1LE 0 44 57 7 108
N1LKJ 0 53 47 4 104
N1TF 1 38 43 3 85
W1PLK 0 8 7 6 21
PSHR 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOTALS
KD1LE 40 40 20 125 0 10 235
KW1U 40 40 30 0 0 20 130
N1IQI 40 40 10 10 0 10 110
K1YCQ 40 40 0 15 0 0 95
N1LKJ 32 40 20 0 0 0 92
N1TF 40 40 10 0 0 0 90
BPL EARNED 500 OR MORE QTC N1IQI 1465 KW1U 749
MARCIA FORDE STM -MA
Thanks to Jim N1LKJ for assistance in compiling this report.

Plymouth G.A.RS. 146.685 Repeater Out of Service 8/1/12 Through 8/7/12

This is to inform users of the Plymouth G.A.R.S. “685” repeater will be out of service for a general checkup.  The repeater will be shut down on Wednesday August 1, 2012 and hopefully returned to general amateur use on the following Tuesday August 7, ready for the weekly net.

The repeater trustee’s will notify the G.A.R.S. if the repeater has any problems.  If a skywarn activation is needed use one of the other local repeaters for information.  You can check on line with the New England Repeater Directory or the frequency listing as posted on the wx1box.org web site.

73

John, KB1EVY
Kevin, K1KOD

Plymouth G.A.RS. 146.685 Repeater Out of Service 8/1/12 Through 8/7/12

This is to inform users of the Plymouth G.A.R.S. “685” repeater will be out of service for a general checkup.  The repeater will be shut down on Wednesday August 1, 2012 and hopefully returned to general amateur use on the following Tuesday August 7, ready for the weekly net.

The repeater trustee’s will notify the G.A.R.S. if the repeater has any problems.  If a skywarn activation is needed use one of the other local repeaters for information.  You can check on line with the New England Repeater Directory.

73

John, KB1EVY
Kevin, K1KOD

Cape Cod ARES Drill "Operation Shake and Bake" – Saturday July 21st, 2012 from 10 AM-12 PM

Hello to all..

Cape Cod ARES will be holding an ARES drill this Saturday July 21st, 2012 and Amateur Operators and ARES members outside of the Cape Cod ARES district are welcome to participate.

Cape Cod ARES District Emergency Coordinator, Frank O’Laughlin-WQ1O said “We’ll be looking for other stations in MA/RI/NH for HF contacts. We will also be looking for stations on 2 meters in the Southeast Massachusetts area.”

A complete drill document write-up can be seen at the following link detailing what drill activities will occur and what frequencies and modes will be utilized:

http://ares.ema.arrl.org/local/CCARESdrill_47V1.3Doc07-17-12.pdf

Please take advantage of this training opportunity if possible. Thanks to all for their continued support of Eastern Massachusetts ARES.

Respectfully Submitted,

Robert Macedo (KD1CY)
ARES SKYWARN Coordinator
Eastern Massachusetts ARES Section Emergency Coordinator
Home Phone #: (508) 994-1875 (After 6 PM)
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503 (After 6 PM)
Work Phone #: 508-346-2929 (8 AM-5 PM)
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
http://ares.ema.arrl.org
http://www.wx1box.org