Red Cross Disaster Training in New Bedford Area

N1XRS wrote on semara-ares:

The ARC New Bedford Area Office announced upcoming disaster training opportunities in Wareham and New Bedford:

WAREHAM (Church in the Pines)
July 12:
9-12 Introduction to Disaster
1-4 Mass Care

July 19:
9-12 Shelter Operations
1-4 Damage Assessment

American Red Cross logo
NEW BEDFORD (ARC Office)
July 26:
9-12 Introduction to Disaster
1-4 Mass Care

Aug. 2:
9-12 Shelter Operations
1-4 Damage Assessment

Note: Intro to Disaster is a prerequisite for all other ARC disaster courses.

If anyone would like to take these classes please let me know. I will also post these dates at the club. I will be attending the Wareham trainings.

Antone D Duarte Jr N1XRS
Assistant Coordinator
SEMARA ARES Team
tdduarte@attbi.com

Amateur Radio Day Proclamation

FCC sealI am pleased to announce that Governor Mitt Romney has declared June 28, 2003 “Amateur Radio Day” in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Governor Romney granted the proclamation today, in recognition of the more than 13,000 Massachusetts “Communications Volunteers” that give of their time and expertise in disaster situations and during public service events, statewide. Phil Temples – K9HI, asked that we request this proclamation of the Governor to coincide with Field Day 2003, our annual emergency preparedness exercise. [Please see picture of EMa leadership and State RACES Radio Officer accepting proclamation at the EMa Section Website.

I’d like to thank Phil for his encouragement and advice, Mike Neilsen – W1MPN for his input and data, Shawn O’Donnell – K3HI for his experience with Government Relations and Tom Kinahan – N1CPE forproviding a means to get the information into the Governor’s Office. We’d also like to sincerely thank Peter Judge, M.E.M.A. Public Information Officer, for delivering the request and press releases to the State House and Senator Cheryl Jacques for helping to push this proclamation through the proper channels. Congratulations to all those Massachusetts “Hams” that have worked very hard to give us the reputation that made this proclamation a reality. Enjoy your Field Day with a deserved sense of accomplishment!

Thanks and 73,

Jim Duarte – N1IV
ARRL Public Information Coordinator
Eastern Mass Section

Ham Radio Segment on “The Connection” 6/12/03

K1TW wrote via bars-list:

WBUR's 'The Connection' logoWBUR Boston, 90.9 MHz, plans an hour on their program called “The Connection” devoted to Ham Radio at 11 AM EDT, Thursday June 12, 2003. It will be repeated at 10 PM. If you aren’t in range of the signal, you can listen live on RealAudio by going to their web site, http://www.wbur.org.

Lots of NPR stations around the country also carry this program. You can check the list at http://www.theconnection.org/stations/.

If you miss the program, it is archived so you can still hear it. Following the broadcast you can the archives at http://www.theconnection.org/shows/.

Finally, here is the description of the program from the WBUR web site:

Tuning in to the World
Host: Richard Gordon
Far-flung frequencies. Long before the Internet brought the global village home, ham radio connected counties, and continents. Why digital age hams still thrill to a ride on radio’s bandwidth.


This is going to be fun,

7e,

Tom K1TW

Amateur Radio Day!

Mass. Amateur Radio Day Proclamation team
Clockwise, L-R: N1IV, K3HI, N1CPE, W1MPN, K9HI

June 11, 2003 – Boston, MA – Governor Mitt Romney issued a proclamation declaring June 28, 2003, “Amateur Radio Day” this morning. The Governor made this proclamation in recognition of the more than 13,000 amateur radio operators in the Commonwealth. These volunteers play a valuable role in Emergency Communications, National Weather Service “Severe Weather” spotting and Public Service in the Commonwealth. They are involved with the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, several Massachusetts branches of the American Red Cross and other important served agencies.

Phil Temples – K9HI, ARRL Eastern Massachusetts Section Manager, charged his newly appointed Public Information Coordinator with the task of requesting this of the Governor. Jim Duarte – N1IV, in conjunction with Shawn O’Donnell – K3HI, the ARRL State Government Liaison and Tom Kinahan – N1CPE, Massachusetts State RACES Radio Officer, petitioned the Governor with a letter and several press releases. The press releases outlined amateur radio involvement in many recent disaster situations, severe weather incidents and public service events including the Boston Marathon. Tom, with the help of Peter Judge, MEMA Public Information Officer, delivered the package of information to the Governor’s Office. Mike Neilsen – W1MPN and Rob Macedo – KD1CY wrote press releases regarding specific recent involvement within our state.

Congratulations to all those Massachusetts “Hams” that have worked very hard to give us the reputation that made this proclamation a reality. Enjoy your Field Day with a deserved sense of accomplishment! We’d like to invite all the clubs in Massachusetts to celebrate this Proclamation and get the word out to the public about Amateur Radio. All our affiliated clubs are welcome to use the information in their Field Day press releases and any other PR efforts.

Mass. Amateur Radio Day Proclamation document

We would like to express our sincere thanks to Governor Romney and his staff for generating this proclamation and Senator Cheryl Jacques for assisting with getting the paperwork pushed through. We know that there are more than 13,000 amateur radio volunteers in this state and we’re certain they appreciate the recognition you’ve shown them. We would also like to thank Tom Kinahan and Peter Judge for their spirit of cooperation in assisting the ARRL Eastern Massachusetts Section staff with this very worthwhile project.

Traffic Handling Class “A Great Success”

EMA NTS logoJim Ward, N1LKJ wrote:

The NTS Training Session conducted by Mark, W2EAG was completed the end of May. The 13 week course met once each week. Those who completed the course were: Bill Mcinerney, N1KBV of Bourne; Ed Maccaferri, KB1ERV of Plymouth; John Mahon, N1PYN of Brockton; Kenton Bradshaw, KB1ESG of Falmouth; Andrew Bullington, W1AWB of Siaconset; George Allen, N1NBQ of Nantucket; John Dehahy, Jr., W1ABS of Centerville; Kenneth Pereault, N1KP of Swansea.

We congratulate all who completed the course. We also wish to commend their instructor, Mark Rappaport, W2EAG for the great job he did in presenting the course. All stations who completed the course received a Certificate of Achievement from Section Traffic Manager Jim Ward, N1LKJ.

Everyone can anticipate another class in the Boston area sometime in the fall.

-Jim Ward N1LKJ, STM-EMA

Plainville EOC FIeld Day Planned

Sturdy Memorial Hospital ARC logoThe Town of Plainville, MA will be operating from their Emergency Operations Center during Field Day 2003.

According to SMHARC PR Manager, Jim Duarte – N1IV, the Field Day station will sign WC1PLV under the leadership of Sturdy Memorial Hospital ARC’s Bruce Bumpus, N1OFC, Plainville EMA Director. Bruce will be assisted by Rick Myers, KB1FLR and a few members of the Sturdy club.

The WC1PLV operation will be on the air from 2:00 pm Saturday until around 7:30 pm, then again on Sunday from 11:00 am until 2:00 pm.

Duarte noted that SMHARC will also conduct its traditional Field Day effort as W1SMH in North Attleboro, MA.

New England Division Cabinet Meeting – Sunday, July 13, 2003

ARRL New England Division
From: Tom Frenaye, K1KI, ARRL New England Division Director

To: New England Division Section Managers, Assistant Directors, Advisory Committee members, and Affiliated Club Presidents

I’d like to invite you to an ARRL New England Division Cabinet meeting on Sunday, July 13, 2003 in Portsmouth NH. We usually have 30-35 people from all ends of New England – this will be an opportunity for you to provide direct input to the ARRL on policy issues. The meeting will run from 9:00 AM until 4:30 PM, with a break for lunch at noon – and as in the past we’re asking for your contribution of $15 to help cover part of the cost for the room, snacks and for lunch.

There is an ARRL Board meeting scheduled for July 17-18 (and starting a strategic planning review on July 16th) – this will give us a chance to talk about issues you think the Board should be working on. What would you like to see on the agenda for our meeting?

By meeting time we will know what the results are from the ITU’s WRC-2003 conference maybe we’ll have good news about the 40-meter band. Other “hot” topics as this is written include the FCC’s continuing effort to add unlicensed (Part 15, UltraWideBand, WiFi, Power Line Communications) devices to spectrum used by licensed services in a way that will likely cause interference problems to the Amateur and Amateur Satellite Services.

The meeting will be at the Comfort Inn Yokens (800-552-8484) at 1390 Lafayette Road (Route 1) in Portsmouth NH. Take Interstate 95 to Portsmouth and at exit 5 follow the signs for Route 1 Bypass South — the Comfort Inn – Yoken’s Conference Center is about two miles to the south on the right side.

Please let me know by July 8th (earlier is better!) if you will be coming so we can plan for a big enough room and enough food. Both Vice Director Mike Raisbeck, K1TWF, and I are looking forward to seeing you there!

Very 73!
— Tom

Wellesley ARS Talk on GPS

Wellesley ARSLast month’s Wellesley ARS meeting featured a highly informative presentation by Gary Schwartz, N1ZCE about the Global Positioning System, or GPS and its many applications for general and Amateur Radio use. Schwartz described how the constellation of satellites can pinpoint objects and is used in boating, automotive travel, hiking, and outdoor activities. He also explained how Amateur Radio can be ehanced by GPS as part of packet radio (APRS) emergency response, search and rescue, and public service events. —Wellesley ARS The Sparkgap

Algonquin ARC to Operate Field Day as Category F

The Algonquin ARC station, N1EM will be on the air during Field Day from the Marlborough Emergency Operations Center at the Central First Station at 215 Maple Street (Route 85), according to KD1QS and KV1J.

“This will be a joint Algonquin Amateur Radio Club and Marlborough EMA activity highlighting the cooperative relationship between the two groups,” said Eric Williams, KV1J. He added, “Our goal is to increase awareness and to give area hams and hams-to-be a chance to get on the air.

The club will operate Field Day as a one-day event. Setup begins at 10:00 am Saturday; the station will operate from 2:00 pm until about 6:00 pm in the classroom at the Fire Station where the EOC is located.

QRZ newsletter

Air & Space Day 2003

KA1MOM writes on barc-list:

AIR & SPACE DAY 2003
June 21, 2003 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Livingston Recreational Field, Livingston St., Tewksbury, MA

AIR & SPACE DAY 2003 is a free, fun, family, educational event, created to
show children that science, math, and history can be fun. Optional donations
will be used to build an observatory for Tewksbury schools.
Invited Guests
· %@!#%& Gordon Gemini XI and Apollo XII Astronaut
· John Dobson Inventor of the Dobsonian telescope
· Lt. Col. Mike Stockwell Dual qualified jet and helicopter pilot
· Cliff Reed Tuskegee Airman (pilot 332nd Squadron WWII
)
· Arlene Marland Pilot, The Ninetynines aircraft ferry squadron
WWII
· Jessa Piaia Amelia Earhart Impersonator
· Don “Dr. Flush” Rethke Inventor of the space shuttle toilets

Planned Events & Displays
· 10 hot air balloons, including the largest freeform Hot air balloon in the
world
· Blimp – Kermit Kraft 1 – gondola
· NASA Glenn Research Center Mobile Aeronautics Education Laboratory
· F-22 attack jet flight simulator
· Skydivers – 2 jumps – All female skydiving team
· Paragliders, including a powered paraglider smoke show
· Ultralights
· Hang Gliders
· 9 helicopters, including State Police, Coast guard, National guard, TV
channels
4, 5 and 7, and helicopter rides
· Model Rocket Launching Clinic – 300 kits
· Radio Control and Control-line flying model airplanes
· StarLab planetarium
· Astronomy and Telescope Making ( stargazing party now planned for
8:00pm to 10:00pm )
· FAA Portable Control Tower
· Boston Museum of Science display
· Universe Productions DVD tour of the solar system
· Apollo Space Suit
· Paper Airplane Making
· American Radio Relay League – Ham radio, with Kids’ Day special event
station
· Robotics demo (Lawrence and Lowell high schools )
· Gyro Ring Ride
· Concessions
· Bounce houses
· Rocket car

Colleges
· WPI MIT Harvard BU Northeastern Daniel Webster College

Authors Row
· Authors of Space and Aviation books including 1000 “make your own
Hovercraft” books being given to children (donated by Lockheed)

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

There’s more detail, as well as updates to th participant list as more are
added, at:
http://spacemanning.net/sd2003.htm

This one sounds like a lot of fun for the entire family.

-= Bill McIninch, Jr. =-
KA1MOM

“Geek Fest 2003”

Roland, N1JOY writes on bcra-club:
Hey Gang,

It’s that time of the year again! “Geek Fest 2003” is happening on
Saturday July 26th, and things are ramping up for a great event! Once
again, it will be held at the Swansea American Legion hall right off Rt.
103, and the flea market will start at 10 AM. Entrance will be $2 per
person, and outdoor flea market tables will be $10 each.
As has been offered in the past, ANY Ham Radio club wishing to have a
club sponsored table gets a FREE flea market spot. Contact George
(KB1CNA) for your flea market spots: kb1cna@msn.com. There will be
several door prizes, and a 50/50 raffle. This is also an ARRL
Affiliated Club event.

The Raffle Tickets are now available for the 3 main prizes. You need
not be present to win! Tickets are 1 for $3, 3 for $5, and 10 for $10.
Contact Roland (N1JOY), Dave (W2DAN), or Chris (K1CJS) for raffle tickets.

1st – Hewlett Packard PSC-2210 all in one printer/scanner/fax.
2nd – Icom IC-V8 2 Meter HT
3rd – KLH Home DVD Player

For photos of the prizes go to:
http://home.mindspring.com/~roland-d/Amateur_Radio/Geekfest_2003_Mailing.htm

We will again be offering a delicious New England Clam Boil, or
Chicken BBQ dinner inside the American Legion hall. Tickets will be
available ‘very’ soon, but seating will be limited. Dinner will be
served at 1 PM. Contact Roland (N1JOY) for dinner tickets: n1joy@arrl.net.

Clam Boil Dinner $15/ticket

Clams (minimum 1 quart each)
Potatoes
Sausage
Hot Dogs
Chourico
Onion
Broth or Butter
Corn on the Cob
Dinner Rolls

Chicken BBQ Dinner $10/ticket

½ Chicken with BBQ sauce
Dinner rolls
Baked potato
Cole slaw
Corn on the cob
Butter or sour cream

Soda & alcoholic beverages will be supplied by the American Legion
bar tending staff.

For complete directions to the American Legion hall, go to:
http://www.qsl.net/bcra/americanlegion.html

I hope to see you there!

Roland – N1JOY@arrl.net

W32 BugBear Virus

PHIL TEMPLES DIDN’T DO IT!!! It was me… your new Eastern Mass P.V.C. (Public Virus Coordinator)! I opened an email from a ham in Finland and without opening the attachment, it infected my Ham PC, grabbed an old message from Phil, infected the message and sent it out to “who knows” how many people on my address list! I am sincerely sorry for any grief that this has caused… especially to Phil who got blamed for it. I downloaded a bug fix from Symantec for this particular virus and it cleaned it completely. The Virus was the “w32.bugbear” virus… again, my heartfelt apologies… this is a first for me. Definitely not the kind you like, though.

73,

Jim Duarte – N1IV

ARRL and DHS to sign SOA

DHS Logo NEWINGTON, CT, Jun 6, 2003–ARRL and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will sign a Statement of Affiliation (SoA) at the League’s 2003 National Convention later this month in Texas. The convention will be held June 20-22 at the Arlington Convention Center in conjunction with Ham-Com. Since both ARRL and DHS view community disaster preparedness and response as top priorities, they will pledge mutual support for Citizen Corps–a community-based training and outreach initiative that brings together volunteers and first responders.”This is just the lead paragraph, and the complete ARRL Web article is at
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2003/06/06/4/?nc=1 .

Volunteers Sought for Mass Casulty Drill 6/11/03

American Red Cross logoRichard Buckley, N1KMM writes on barc-list:

Howdy everyone,

I am seeking “Disaster Volunteers” in a “Mass Casualty Drill” to be
held on Wednesday, June 11, 2003 from 8:00 am to approximately
11:00 am in the greater Brockton, MA area.

I you would like to participate please call the American Red cross,
Southeastern Massachusetts Chapter, ASAP at 508-586-4790 ext 101.

I will be looking forward to seeing you all at the Drill

Thank You in advance for your anticipated assistance in this matter.

Richard Buckley,
Communication Chairperson,
American Red Cross, SEM.
N1KMM@arrl.net

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Cambridge MA Flea at MIT http://www.swapfest.us +

Hopkinton NH Hosstraders http://www.qsl.net/k1rqg/

Amherst MA Mt. Tom ARC http://www.mtara.org/hamfest/flea.html

Adams MA N BerkshireARC http://www.nobarc.org/hamfest

Boxborough MA NE ARRL Conv http://www.boxboro.org/

Framingham MA FARA http://www.fara.org/

Newton MA Waltham ARA Auction http://www.wara64.org/auction/

S Dartmouth MA SEMARA http://www.semara.org/flea/fleamkt.htm +

Whately MA FranklinCARC http://www.fcarc.org/flea.html

Enfield CT VHF/UHF Conf http://www.newsvhf.com +

Southington CT SARA http://www.chetbacon.com/sara.htm

Wallingford CT Nutmeg CT Conv http://www.qsl.net/nutmeghamfest/

Lewiston ME AARC http://www.dlois.com/mainearrl/convent.htm

Portland ME PAWA http://www.qsl.net/pawa/fleamarket.html +

Henniker NH CVRC http://www.qsl.net/k1bke/ +

Bergen NJ BARA http://www.bara.org/

Lake Placid NY NNY ARA http://www.geocities.com/nnyara/

Lindenhurst NY ToB ARES http://www.tobares.org/hamfest.html +

Long Island NY LIMARC http://www.limarc.org/fest.htm +

Massapequa NY GSB ARA http://www.gsbarc.org/flyermay03.pdf +

Queens NY Hall of Science http://www.qsl.net/hosarc/hamfest.html

Rochester NY AWA http://www.antiquewireless.org/

Greenwich RI Fidelity ARC http://users.ids.net/~newsm/dates.html

Essex Junction VT Burlington ARC http://www.vtstetson.net/fest02.pdf

Milton VT RANV VT Conv http://www.ranv.org/milton.html

Montreal PQ MARC http://www.marc.qc.ca/fest.html

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Framingham ARA to Operate Field Day in Class “F” Category

Field Day 2003Framingham ARA president Bob Hess, W1RH, has announced that FARA will operate this year’s Field Day at the State Emergency Management Agency Headquarters (a.k.a. “The Bunker”).

“We will operate in the new ‘F’ Class which requires operation from an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and mutual cooperation from the EOC and the radio club.” Hess added, “This is a match made in heaven.” Already, FARA members have surveyed the site. They report that it “looks very good.” Club members W1DCA and N1CPE were instrumental in arranging permission for the on-site operation. —FARA.org

Falmouth ARA Meeting Sights

Jim Valdes, WA1GPOFor your viewing pleasure, some photos from the 5/29/03 Falmouth ARA meeting. The meeting centered on field day planning, followed by a presentation on E. Ma. ARES by Section Emergency Coordinator W1MPN.

Shown here is Jim Valdes, WA1NPO, trustee of the Falmouth ARA repeater.

SEMARA Code Net?

SEMARA logoA Southeastern MA Amateur Radio Association (SEMARA) member is proposing the formation of a cw net for club members. He invisions an informal net, with variable speeds to accomodate different skills and abilities.

“If you haven’t done CW for a long time this would be a great time to dust off your key/paddle,” said Carl. He also indicated that code lessons for those who do not know morse code can be arranged at the SEMARA club house. “The net […] is a great opportunity for Techs to learn and pass element 1 and upgrade to General.”

Those interested may contact Carl at cbredberg@attbi.com.

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60 Meter Amateur Band Available July 3, 2003

radio frequency chartNEWINGTON, CT, Jun 3, 2003—The new five-channel 60-meter amateur allocation becomes available to US Amateur Radio operators at midnight local time on July 3. The FCC Report and Order (R&O) granting the allocation was published in the Federal Register, which announced the effective date today. The local time designation means that amateurs in the US territory of Guam likely will be the first to get a crack at the new band. [Full story]