Eastern Massachusetts ARES Net – Monday April 7th, 2025 at 830 PM on the MMRA Repeater System
Hello to all…
The April Eastern Massachusetts ARES section net will be Monday April 7th, 2025 at 830 PM on the MMRA Repeater system.
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:
https://mmra.org/repeaters/repeater_linking.html (Click the ARES box to see the repeaters and other systems linked)
We look forward to your participation and remember, we are always looking for Net Controls to run the ARES Net. We will have several announcements for the net.
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
Home/Data #: (508) 997-4503
Email Address: rmacedo@rcn.com
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Reminder: April 7th, 2025 MEMA RACES/ACS Communications Test Net
For those who participate in the WinLink net, please note that there is a different NCO noted for the WinLink net this month with messages being routed to KF1D with a copy to AB1PH.
The Region #2 and State Net Schedule for this evening is as follows:
| Net | Frequency/Offset | Time |
| Sector 2A | 147.00 /+0.60 PL | 19:30 Local |
| Sector 2B | 145.39/-0.60 PL 67.0 | 20:00 Local |
| Sector 2C | Winlink Net Check-In –
NCO: KF1D with copy to AB1PH |
6AM-Midnight Local Time |
| Sector 2D | 146.865/-0.60 PL 103.5 | 19:30 Local |
| 6-Meter State Net | 53.31 / -1.0 PL 71.9
Note: Net activity on this repeater has been hit and miss. Please report any activity. |
19:00 Local |
| MA RACES HF Net | 3930 KHz LSB moving up to 3955 KHz until there is a clear frequency | 18:45 Local |
| MA MEMA NBEMS Net | Frequency: 3584.5 MHx, Center Frequency: 1500 Hz, Initial mode: THOR22 | 19:00 Local |
Massachusetts RACES Nets – Monday 4/7/25 for HF, Region 2D VHF, NBEMS & Winlink – Times and Details Below
Don Rolph, AB1PH, Walpole area ARES Emergency Coordinator writes:
The MEMA RACES nets are held on the first Monday of the month, unless the first Monday is a holiday, when it is delayed one week. For Apr 2025, the MEMA RACES nets will be held on Mon Apr 7 at:
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80 meter Voice net
6:45 PM
Frequency: 3930 KHz working up until the first free frequency
Matt KC1PFA will be net control
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Region 2D VHF net:
7:30 PM ET VHF net on 146.865 MHz PL 103.5 (Sharon Repeater)
We will have a general call up of any RACES, ARES, or other interested stations. If there is time, we will have a simplex test.
Jeff N1JCM will be net control.
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HF 80 meters NBEMS net:
7:00 PM ET
Dial Frequency: 3584.5 MHx
Center Frequency: 1500 Hz
Initial mode: THOR22
We will have checkins, followed by an ICS-213 format message using FLMSG.
Alan WA1AR will be net control
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Winlink Net:
Bryan KF1D will be net control.
Send a winlink checkin form to KF1D , copy AB1PH, between 0600 Monday Apr 7 and 2400 Monday Apr 7.
We look forward to you checking in!
—
73,
AB1PH
Don Rolph
Eastern Massachusetts Hospital Net (EMHN) – Saturday 4/5/25 – 1000 AM ET
Jeff-N1SOM and the South Shore Hospital Group W1SSH writes:
Good Evening,
On Saturday April 5, 2025 the South Shore Hospital Amateur Radio Group will hold an Eastern MA Hospital Net commencing at 10:00AM.
We realize that some locations, individuals, and groups may be subject to COVID restrictions. We encourage everyone who is affected by these restrictions to utilize their home or mobile stations to check into the net if possible. Even if you cannot reach all the systems being used, please check-in on those you can.
We will use the following repeaters in the order listed.
1. West Bridgewater repeater 146.775 dcs 244
2. Plymouth Repeater 146.685 tone 131.8
3. DMR -Talkgroup 8851 Time Slot :1 on the following NEDECN repeaters: Boston 449.175 -5.M CC:1, Hingham 146.430 -1.5M CC:1, Sagamore 145.200 – 0.6M CC:10, Dennis 146.470 -1.5M CC:11, East Falmouth 145.210 -0.600 CC:9, Martha’s Vineyard145.180 -0.600 CC:10, and Walpole 145.380 -0.600 CC:12.
4. Sharon Repeater 146.865 tone 103.5
5. Simplex 147.420
We will then return to the West Bridgewater Repeater for Net closing.
NET Protocol: Please wait for Net Control to ask for Check-ins. When asked to check in please use the standard net check-in procedure which is: Here is.., un-key, wait 3 seconds to check for doubling, then give your or your facilities call sign, your first name, and your facility’s name.
We extend an invitation to any health care facility, EOC of any city or town as well as RACES or ARES members to check in during the NET.
We are always looking for groups or organizations to try their hand at Net Control duties. If you are interested in trying your hand at Net Control please let us know. We can be reached by sending an email to ssharg@outlook.com or replying to this message. The goal is to rotate Net Control practice and the experience among as many individuals and groups as possible.
We thank the repeater trustees for their generosity in allowing us to conduct these monthly nets and the use of their systems in an actual event.
We hope to hear you Saturday.
73,
Jeff N1SOM and the South Shore Hospital Group W1SSH
Algonquin ARC Winlink Node On The Air
From Algonquin ARC QRZ Newsletter, April 2025:
The project to deploy a Winlink node at our Marlborough repeater site was completed this past month. George, N1ABC, led the project that was sponsored jointly by the Algonquin Amateur Radio Club and the Marlborough Emergency Management Agency. The Winlink system provides message forwarding communications via radio worldwide. It is an integral part of our amateur radio traffic system that supports our regional Emergency Management services. This new node provides coverage to the western Middlesex county and eastern Worcester county areas.
The node is located at our N1EM/R repeater location on the Sligo Hill water tower.
Frequency: 145.090 MHz
Call: N1ABC10
The AARC provided the funding for the Motorola radio, modem and internet hardware. Marlborough Emergency Management provided the antenna, feedline and their installation. Thanks to the Minuteman Repeater Association for providing the internet access. Also thanks to Stu, W1SHS, for his help understanding the software, Roger, WA1NVC, for the help with the radio programming, and Ron, N1CNG, for help with the equipment installation.
73, Eric KV1J
Marlborough Emergency Management
USCG Auxiliary Radio Nets Sunday 30 MAR 25
K1UN-Joseph Fratto – USCG Coast Guard Auxiliary & FCC General Radiotelephone Operator writes:
The Sunday morning Division 5 / 12 radio net has been postponed indefinitely due to a lack of
participation and coverage of our repeaters.
The Sunday morning Auxiliary Net on the MMRA Minuteman Repeater Association network was held
at 1100 hrs. Auxiliarists on the net were advised of the upcoming training in April and the mandatory
TCO radio training. Hopefully there will be a Zoom media training presentation at a later date for all
those members who missed the required training presentation. The Net ended at 1230 hrs.
Checking into the MMRA network Auxiliary Net were the following:
N1DFL
KB1MWD
KB1WGK
KA1CUH
KA1SCS
KA1GFN
KC1VJH
KS1E
N1MSK
WB1EMS
KB1VXY
KC1URV
W1JVC
N1CVO
KC1DAA
N1UIO
KC1VZH
K1UVA
KC1WJP
K1HGT
KC1VXV
WA1APC
W1MJ
KC1PCC
KC1VHN
K1UN net control
Submitted: Joseph Fratto K1UN
Billerica Repeater Take-Down, April 4, 2025
Bob DeMattia, K1IW, writes:
We will be removing the Billerica repeater from its current site on April 4th. It will be off the air for 2 – 3 weeks while the antennas are relocated to the new site. Some work will also be done to the equipment itself during the downtime. The Burlington repeater on 145.43 should provide adequate coverage in the Billerica area during this period.
We are in need of some people to help with the removal on the 4th. The tower is hinged, so it will be lowered and everything removed. We also need to bring the antennas, equipment, and some empty racks that are in the repeater room down to the loading area to be put on vehicles.
We currently have four volunteers but could use four more. We will meet at 300 Concord Rd, Billerica at 9AM on the 4th. I would estimate it will take about four hours to complete the work.
Please reply if you are interested in helping.
73,
Bob
AF1R: “FreeDV” Zoom On-Air Tutorial at Wellesley ARS, March 31, 2025
Leandra Mac Lennan, AF1R, writes on the Wellesley ARS mailing list:
I will be doing an encore FreeDV Zoom and on-the air tutorial for WARS members on
- Monday, March 31
- 7:30 to 8:30 PM
If you missed last Monday’s meeting, you can join us for this meeting. I will cover the basic setup of FreeDV.
For those who were at last Monday’s meeting we will try the latest version of FreeDV to see how well the new vocoder works.
We will use 50.190 MHz for our on the air tests while we are on Zoom.
I recommend using a PC headset/microphone which plugs into a USB port on your computer. This will be used for the FreeDV audio. When you log into the Zoom meeting, use the computer internal speaker and microphone.
For the meeting I recommend you use the same computer for both Zoom and FreeDV. This will give you the ability to share your screen on Zoom if you have any problems so we can observe and debug any issues you may have.
I will focus the meeting on Windows operation as I am not familiar with Mac or Linux.
You must have a known-good method of connecting your computer to your radio. If you have used FT8 or FLDIGI successfully, you can use the same setup for FreeDV.
The latest version of FreeDV uses the AVX instruction set in the processor of your PC for the new high-quality vocoders. Most of the latest processors have the AVX instruction set.
Before the meeting please check to see if your processor has the AVX feature set. Follow the instructions in this web site
https://www.ghostarrow.com/how-to-know-if-my-cpu-supports-avx-instructions
If you have a Windows 11 computer and your processor has AVX, you may need to enable the AVX feature in your computer BIOS. Follow the instructions here (skip step 1, start at step 2) to enable AVX
[For Zoom details, contact Charlie Bures, WA3ITR, at c.bures@comcast.net]
Massachusetts – Rhode Island STM Report for February 2025
The Massachusetts – Rhode Island STM Report for February 2025 is now available at https://ema.arrl.org/massachusetts-rhode-island-stm-report-for-february-2025/. Note new traffic handlers, a new virtual traffic training net, a Treasure Hunt, APRS-NTS Gateway and more.
AF1T: “How and Why Antennas Work” at Nashoba Valley ARC Meeting, March 20, 2025
The Nashoba Valley Amateur Radio Club‘s March meeting is Thursday, March 20th at 7:30 PM at the Pepperell Community Center (in Pepperell). We start gathering at 7 PM to socialize before the meeting starts. NVARC has a special treat in store for you at the March meeting. Dale Clement, AF1T, will be talking about antennas. NVARC has had Dale speak before, but we have enough new members and new hams that we just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to have him speak again. Dale demonstrates practically and visually how and why antennas work. Trust me: He’s entertaining, and you will learn a lot. Do not miss this meeting!
The Board of Directors would also like to discuss possible plans for the N1MNX repeater system with membership, April elections of officers, Field Day in June, etc. So please plan on attending the meeting.
If you need directions to the club meeting, please click <http://binged.it/smoogg> here and put your own address in box “A”.
Thanks, and 73. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Bruce, K1BG
978-772-2773 or <mailto:bruce.blain@charter.ne
HamX 2025 Ticketing Open
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WJ1B: “How to Become a POTA Hunter” at Sci-Tech ARS Hybrid Meeting, March 18, 2025
March 18, 2025: “How to Become a POTA Hunter” by Harold Kramer, WJ1B.
Description: Parks on the Air, POTA, is one of the fastest growing and most popular programs in Amateur Radio today. This presentation will provide an overview of the Parks on the Air program and will emphasize the tools, techniques, and practices for becoming an effective POTA Hunter. Hunters are stations that are not operating in a park, but rather, usually at their home stations. Hunters are essential to the POTA program because without Hunters, the Activators, stations located in a park, would have no one to work!
Bio: Harold retired eight years ago as the Chief Operating Officer of the ARRL and Publisher of QST. He still writes Product Reviews and Classic Radio columns. He is currently a volunteer at the ARRL Lab and a member of the ARRL Board’s Historical Committee. He is an avid POTA Hunter with over 2,600 confirmed parks. Harold was first licensed as KN1ZCK at age 14. He spent his entire career in the cable television and broadcast industries. Before joining the ARRL, Harold was the Chief Technology Officer of Connecticut Public Broadcasting. He holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from The University of Connecticut. Here is a link to Harold’s website: http://www.wj1b.com
NE1PL/ USS Massachusetts Scout Operating Event, Fall River, April 19, 2025
The USTNR [Uncommon Service to Nautical Radio] plans to activate the USS Massachusetts on April 19, 2025, according to Rick Emord, KB1TEE.
“We plan to get on the ship around 0800 to celebrate scouting. We will pack up at 1530. Come on down if you can only spend a few minutes or any times, just come to the ship’s gift shop and sign the page with my name on it.”
—Thanks, Massasoit ARA March 2025 newsletter
March 2025 Section News
HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY! I hope everyone had a fine time wearin’ o’ the green and being Irish for a day. Drinking Guinness, or Harp, or Jameson’s, or Bushmill’s. And ya’ know, I love a corned beef and cabbage dinner as much as the next guy, but I’ve had enough for a while – maybe a whole year!
I hope you all made it through the Daylight-Saving Time transition. What a pain! Personally, I’d rather we just picked a time zone and stayed with it year-round, but that’s just me. For those of me that just can’t wake up early, I’m thrilled with the extra daylight in the late afternoon/early evening. And it gives me more operating time before the higher HF bands shut down for the night! Yay!
* New Ham Report on EMA Website
Please keep an eye out for the New Ham Report on the Eastern MA website. Monthly, around the 5th of the month, I will pull the report and post it on https://ema.arrl.org. When you hear these new licensees on your local repeater, reach out and make them feel welcome!
* Ham Radio Open House Coming in April
Ham Radio Open House is coming in April and clubs across the country are urged to participate.
It’s now possible for a radio club or school to add their station open house to the ARRL Ham Radio Open House Locator.
The Open House Locator is linked from the World Amateur Radio Day page at www.arrl.org/world-amateur-radio-day or go directly to the locator at www.arrl.org/open-house.
Details about Ham Radio Open House are at World Amateur Radio Day (https://www.arrl.org/world-amateur-radio-day)
* Eastern MA Section Clubs Conduct Ham License Classes
This month clubs in the EMA Section conducted several Ham License Classes:
The Barnstable Amateur Radio Club (BARC) on Cape Cod, conducted another successful Technician class focused on First Responders. A week or so later, the Falmouth Amateur Radio Association (FARA) also on Cape Cod, did a training session for Public Service personnel. Details at https://ema.arrl.org/2025/03/17/fara-sponsors-ham-license-class-for-public-safety-personnel/ . And the Cape Ann ARA will conduct a tech-in-a-day session on April 19. Details at https://ema.arrl.org/2025/03/16/cape-ann-ara-tech-in-a-day-session-april-19-2025/ . Big kudos and thanks to all these clubs, helping keep the ham radio hobby alive!
* Virtual NTS Traffic Net Began March 5, 2025
Many Technician class amateurs miss out on fun and skills learning of traffic handling because they reside in areas of the country where local traffic nets on VHF repeaters don’t exist. The Virtual NTS Traffic Net (VNTN) seeks to address this problem with the creation of a Zoom-based local traffic net that can be accessed by anyone with an internet connection.
The Net meets weekly on Wednesdays at 7pm ET. The VNTN URL is: <https://bitl.to/3xj4>
Full details at https://ema.arrl.org/2025/03/05/virtual-nts-traffic-net-begins-march-5-2025/
* Still Recruiting a New Section Youth Coordinator
Sadly, our Section’s former Section Youth Coordinator, Paul K1YUB, is now a Silent Key. I need to fill this important position on the EMA Section Staff. The SYC requirement and job description is at https://www.arrl.org/section-youth-coordinator If you are interested in this volunteer position, please contact me at n1ilz@arrl.org – I’ll appreciate it greatly!
* 2025 Northeast HamXposition is Coming!
Mark your calendars! The 2025 Northeast HamXposition is not too far away: August 21-24, 2025, in Marlborough, MA. This is New England’s premier ham gathering. I hope to have an eyeball QSO with all of you at HamX! More info at https://ema.arrl.org/2025/03/02/2025-northeast-hamxposition-ticketing-hotel-reservations-now-open/
* N1ILZ for a Final
Can you write a paragraph or two about what you’re up to, so I can publish it in the Section Update? Let me know via email at n1ilz@arrl.org!
* For always up-to-date news, please visit the EMA Section website at http://ema.arrl.org
This Section News Update was brought to you by Section Manager Jon N1ILZ.
Falmouth ARA Sponsors Ham License Class for Public Safety Personnel
Charlie, K1CB writes:
On Friday evening, February 28 thru March 2, Falmouth Amateur Radio Association (FARA) held a special Technician class for public safety personnel in our area.
Instructors Ralph Swenson, N1YHS, and Charlie Bresnahan, K1CB, are pleased to report that six new hams passed the Technician license test; one person failed to pass by one question. We are sure we will see him back in the near future.
—Charlie/K1CB, Secretary, Falmouth Amateur Radio Association
April Fools Dual Half-Marathon, Gloucester, April 15, 2025
Chris Winczewski, W1TAT, writes on the Cape Ann ARA mailing list:
The Saturday April 5th Fools Dual Half-Marathon in Gloucester is less than 3 weeks away and we are still short volunteers to staff this race.
AC1KY: “Aircraft Tracking with SDR” at Wellesley ARS Meeting, March 18, 2025
Peter Morrison, AC1KY, will be speaking on “Aircraft Tracking with SDR” at the Wellesley ARS Meeting on March 18, 2025 at 7:30 PM at the Wellesley Police Station at 485 Washington St. (Route 16), Wellesley, MA. (Please park on the street, not in the police station parking lot.)
Aircraft Tracking using SDR will describe the ADS-B aircraft beaconing system, its development, and the use of low-cost RTL-SDR receivers to display aircraft data. Today, all aircraft worldwide are required to transmit ADSB signals.
The ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast) is like radar in the sense that it also provides surveillance information to a controller. However, the way it works is a bit different, which will be explained later. An ADS-B system can
be further explained as below:
A (Automatic): The system requires no action from either the transmitter (aircraft/pilot) or the receiver (air traffic
controller)
D (Dependent): It is dependent on aircraft systems to provide the data
S (Surveillance): The information from the system is used to identify an aircraft
B (Broadcast): The data from the system is continuously transmitted by the transmitter or the aircraft to any station with
proper equipment to receive it.
Cape Ann ARA “Tech-In-A-Day” Session, April 19, 2025
Offered by:
CAPE ANN AMATEUR RADIO ASSOCIATION
GLOUCESTER, MA
Saturday, April 19,2025
8:00am to 5:00 pm
Thank you for your interest in becoming an amateur radio operator. Our Technician In A Day session is a study course. The course allows you to become licensed by the Federal Communications Commission. You should obtain a copy of the ARRL Technician Class License Manual. You may purchase this book at Ham Radio Outlet in Salem, NH or any other amateur radio related store. You should read the book. The information contained therein will allow you to answer questions on a 35 question test for obtaining your Technician License.
There are videos on YouTube at W4EEY for Technician Class that explain the theory and cover the questions to enhance your knowledge. You may also take practice exams at HamStudy for comprehension.
TECH IN A DAY CLASSROOM SESSION
- You should apply for and obtain a FCC Registration Number at: //apps.fcc.gov/coresWeb/
publicHome.do - You will be charged a slight fee for this course. $40.00. (Normally, $15.00 for the Examination $15.00 for Study Materials and $10.00 for snacks and drinks which will be provided for the session.)
- The Tech In A Day Session will be almost a full day session (8 am to 5pm)
- The first Study Session begins at 9:00am for 45 minutes and you will be given a 15 minute break before the next session begins at 10 am.
- Three study sessions will be held before a lunch break (approximately 11:45am-1:00pm)
- There will be three more study sessions in the afternoon to run to 3:45 pm.
- Examination for Technician Class will begin at 4:00 pm. (4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.)
You will be administered an examination of 35 questions of which you must score at least 26 out of 35 or better to PASS. Upon completion of your successful examination you will be handed a Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination) (CSCE Form). The FCC requires a $35.00 Application payment before your license is sent to you, (For Youth under 18 years the ARRL will reimburse the parents for Application Fee with reimbursement document provided at Test Session.)
Upon Application Fee payment your Amateur Radio License is processed within 24-36 hours if paid by 5:00 pm (Mon-Fri).
If you would like more information, you may email us at techinaday@caara.net or Telephone (978) 504-9112 for more information.
Please pre-register for the course:
Bill Poulin, WZ1L
Course Instructor
N6BT: “Will It Work” at PART of Westford Hybrid Meeting, March 18, 2025
The March PART meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, beginning at 7:30 PM at the Cameron Senior Center, 20 Pleasant Street, Westford, MA, and via Webex video conference. For those attending via video conference, a meeting link is below; just click on the green button to join in. You can join the conference any time after 7:00 PM to check out your gear or just rag chew until the meeting starts. Bear in mind that internet connectivity from the senior center may be unreliable.President, PART of Westford
[Contact George Allison, K1IG, at georallison -at- gmail -dot- com for Webex link]



