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.

STM Report EMA June 2012

STM REPORT  JUNE 2012
NET SSNS  QTC QNI QTR NM
EM2MN 26 140 171 451 KB1ENV
MARIPN 17 37 31 113 N1LKJ
WARPSN 4 12 62 NA NI1X
HHTN 11 11 22 106 N1LUM
SAR ORG. REC. SENT DEL. TOTAL
N1IQI 0 406 796 0 1202
KW1U 1 464 361 57 883
K1YCQ 22 88 56 36 202
N1LKJ 0 64 46 2 112
N1TF 1 38 43 3 85
W1PLK 0 12 4 10 26
PSHR 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOTALS
KW1U 40 40 30 0 0 20 130
N1IQI 40 40 10 10 0 10 110
N1LKJ 36 40 20 0 0 0 96
K1YCQ 40 40 0 15 0 0 95
N1TF 40 40 10 0 0 0 90
W1PLK 20 26 10 0 0 0 56
BPL EARNED 500 OR MORE QTC N1IQI 1202 KW1U 883
MARCIA FORDE STM -MA
Thanks to Jim N1LKJ for assistance in compiling this report

TRAFFIC TIPS: MESSAGE DELIVERY

To those who are new to message handling, delivering messages is one of the more important aspects of traffic handling since it is an interface between amateur radio and the general public, educating people on the public service ham radio provides.  Messages to other hams also provide an opportunity to introduce message handling and traffic nets to those who may not be familiar with this aspect of our hobby.  It is also fun, meeting new people, sharing messages to them from family, friends and other hams around the country, and in the case of other hams, perhaps talking with them about their interests in the hobby as well as yours.  This is a skill however, one that improves and becomes more comfortable with practice. 

Begin by making sure you copied the message accurately, requesting fills as needed and making sure the  check in the preamble matches the number of words in the text.

When calling introduce yourself as a ham radio operator with a radiogram for (addee) from (name in signature) in (place of origin).  This helps them to know you are not a telemarketer.  You might explain that the message is sent as a free public service so they know you’re not going to ask for money.  If you have ascertained that you are speaking with the addee, go on to read the message.  If the addee is not home ask the person answering if they wish to copy the message or when would be a good time to call back.  If you get an answer machine leave your name and phone number and a brief explanation why you are calling and that you will call back.  Some will call you back.  If you don’t hear back try again another time.  If after three tries you still get no response, send a service message to the originator.  This will be covered later.

When delivering a message you will only read the text and signature.  Remember most people will not know about arl numbered radiograms, so make sure you are prepared to read the corresponding text for the specific arl number.  (See nts.ema.arrl.org for list of these texts)  Any use of the initial “x” corresponds to a period and the word “query” represents a question mark, so these are generally not read in the text.  Most folks are very appreciative of the messages we deliver.  However you may get someone on a bad day who will react accordingly.  Remember we are ambassadors for amateur radio and conduct yourself accordingly.

Notice any handling instructions (HX’s in the preamble).  If there is an HXC send originator a radiogram with date and time of delivery.  If there is an HXE, attempt to get a reply to send back to the sender.  An HXF followed by a number means hold message for delivery until  that date.  If a message is undeliverable send a service message back to originator explaining reason for non delivery.  If phone number is incorrect, disconnected or not in service, include number you called in the text of your service message since sometimes phone numbers you received may have been garbled along the way.

Sound complicated?  It really is not.  The important thing is to relax and have fun, and know that you are getting practice in performing a public service

STM Report EMA May 2012

STM REPORT MAY 2012
NET SSNS  QTC QNI QTR NM
EM2MN 25 168 176 445 KB1ENV
MARIPN 14 14 20 NA N1LKJ
WARPSN 4 12 80 NA NI1X
HHTN 13 8 29 122 N1LUM
SAR ORG. REC. SENT DEL. TOTAL
N1IQI 0 420 1062 0 1489
KW1U 4 425 355 46 826
K1YCQ 18 98 88 12 216
N1TF 0 52 58 3 113
KD1LE 0 49 53 1 103
N1LKJ 0 52 26 0 78
W1PLK 0 31 5 21 57
PSHR 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOTALS
KD1LE 40 40 20 45 0 10 155
KW1U 40 40 30 0 0 20 130
N1IQI 40 40 10 10 0 10 110
N1TF 40 40 10 0 0 0 90
K1YCQ 40 40 0 10 0 0 90
N1LKJ 25 40 20 0 0 0 85
W1PLK 20 40 10 0 0 0 70
BPL = EARNED 500 OR MORE QTC N1IQI 1489  KW1U 826
MARCIA FORDE STM -MA
Thanks to Jim N1LKJ for assistance in compiling this report

Notes from the Section Traffic Manager

Greetings Eastern Mass traffic handlers, 

It is with great sadness that we have lost a fellow traffic handler and friend in Gil Follett W1GMF.  He will definitely be missed.  Gil’s passing has not only left us without that booming voice on the nets and a lot of traffic, but he was also sysop for the N1XTB BBS, our local digital outlet for traffic and helped maintain the NTS page on the ema.arrl.org website.  Phil N1XTB has agreed to keep the BBS operational for our use, and Loren N1IQI, who has helped keep us busy with his traffic, has also, along with K1YCQ and N1LUM, been monitoring the BBS for traffic to make sure it gets cleared.  Thanks to all you folks and others who take traffic from the BBS for delivery.  It is much appreciated.

Your STM is about to learn how to post information on the website, so you can look for the monthly report and any other traffic notes which I hope to put up there.  If anyone has any traffic related articles they would like to see posted there please let me know.

It is great to see all the new folks checking into both the two meter nets, taking traffic and taking on net control.  Just a reminder that not only does the 8:00 net meet daily on the Boston repeater, but Heavy Hitters meets regularly at 10 on the Minuteman linked repeaters Monday, Wednesday and Friday as well as Tuesday and Thursday when  NCS is available.  Dave N1LUM has been running most nets along with Scott N1SGB on Wednesdays.  This net has been growing, but I’m sure Dave would appreciate help with NCS duties. 

We have an Eastern Mass section net which currently meets Monday through Friday at 5:30 on 3918 Khz.  Participation on this net has not been very good.  Currently this is our only section net, and liaises with the region nets to get traffic beyond the section.  Is anyone on HF who could help out with this net?  Please see Jim N1LKJ or KW1U for more information.  If we had more participation we would like to return to seven days a week. 

Anyone interested in CW traffic handling?  We have had no CW section net for awhile now due to lack of participation.  There is an excellent CW training net and I would be happy to provide more information about that to anyone interested.  Not feeling good about your CW skills?  I would be glad to get on the air for some code practice.  I haven’t tried CW on two meters, but can set up some practice time on HF if anyone is interested.

Enough for now, but see you on the nets.  Thanks again to all for your participation.

73, Marcia KW1U, STM EMA Section

STM Report EMA April 2012

STM REPORT APRIL 2012
NET SSNS  QTC QNI QTR NM
EM2MN 28 95 190 455 KB1ENV
MARIPN 12 23 30 73 N1LKJ
WARPSN 5 13 99 NA NI1X
HHTN 18 24 58 192  N1LUM
SAR ORG REC SENT DEL TOTALS
KW1U 0 353 270 31 654
K1YCQ 18 106 109 19 252
N1IQI 0 94 111 0 205
N1TF 0 52 39 8 99
W1PLK 0 28 5 23 56
N1LKJ 0 25 27 0 52
PSHR 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOTALS
KW1U 40 40 30 0 0 20 130
N1IQI 40 40 10 10 0 10 110
N1TF 40 40 10 5 0 0 95
K1YCQ 40 40 0 10 0 0 90
N1LKJ 12 40 20 0 0 10 82
W1PLK 21 40 10 0 0 0 71
BPL EARNED 500 OR MORE QTC   N1IQI  1216 KW1U 654
MARCIA FORDE STM -MA
Thanks to Jim N1LKJ for assistance in compiling this report

STM Report EMA March 2012

STM REPORT MARCH 2012
NET SSNS  QTC QNI QTR NM
EM2MN 28 183 190 455 KB1ENV
MARIPN 19 53 43 135 N1LKJ
WARPSN 4 12 89 NA NI1X
HHTN 22 41 86 344  N1LUM
SAR ORG REC SENT DEL TOTALS
N1IQI 0 512 1160 0 1672
KW1U 2 428 371 37 836
N1TF 0 121 134 14 269
N1LKJ 0 87 83 0 170
 W1PLK 0 7 4 6 17
PSHR 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOTALS
KW1U 40 40 30 0 0 20 130
N1IQI 40 40 10 10 0 10 110
N1LKJ 40 40 20 0 0 10 110
N1TF 40 40 10 0 0 0 90
W1PLK 17 17 10 0 0 0 44
BPL EARNED 500 OR MORE QTC   N1IQI  1216 N1IQI 1672 KW1U 836
MARCIA FORDE STM -MA
Thanks to Jim N1LKJ for assistance in compiling this report

STM Report EMA February 2012

STM REPORT  FEB. 2012
NET SSNS  QTC QNI QTR NM
EM2MN 27 257 181 370 KB1ENV
MARIPN 21 28 58 151 N1LKJ
WARPSN 4 12 103 NA NI1X
HHTN 21 16 64 332  N1LUM
SAR ORG REC SENT DEL TOTALS
N1IQI 0 496 1043 0 1539
KW1U 0 341 406 29 776
N1LKJ 0 200 179 0 379
K1YCQ 19 139 86 53 297
N1TF 0 108 111 12 231
 W1PLK 0 22 11 18 51
PSHR 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOTALS
KW1U 40 40 30 10 0 20 140
N1IQI 40 40 10 10 0 10 110
N1LKJ 40 40 20 0 0 10 110
K1YCQ 40 40 0 15 0 0 95
N1TF 40 40 10 5 0 0 93
W1PLK 19 40 10 0 0 0 69
BPL EARNED 500 OR MORE QTC   N1IQI  1216 N1IQI 1682 KW1U 776
MARCIA FORDE STM -MA
Thanks to Jim N1LKJ for assistance in compiling this report

STM Report EMA January 2012

STM REPORT  JAN. 2012
NET SESSIONS  QTC QNI QTR NM
EM2MN 30 300 209 452 KB1ENV
MARIPN 18 32 40 123 N1LKJ
WARPSN 5 15 93 NA NI1X
HHTN 13 13 33 135 N1LUM
 SAR JAN. ORG REC SENT DEL TOTALS
N1IQI 0 507 1175 0 1682 X
W1GMF 0 240 794 21 1055 X
KW1U 0 184 323 23 530 X
N1TF 0 109 144 4 257
K1YCQ 20 102 110 25 257
N1LKJ 0 110 129 0 239
KD1LE 0 32 37 1 70
W1PLK 0 27 7 23 57
K1YCQ 28 106 107 22 263 Dec 2011
PSHR 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOTALS
KW1U 40 40 30 0 0 20 130
W1GMF 40 40 20 0 0 20 120
KD1LE 40 40 20 5 0 10 115
N1IQI 40 40 10 10 0 10 110
N1LKJ 40 40 20 0 0 10 110
K1YCQ 40 40 0 10 0 0 90
N1TF 38 40 0 5 0 0 83
W1PLK 26 40 10 0 0 0 76
K1YCQ 40 40 0 15 0 0 95 Dec 2011
BPL EARNED 500 OR MORE QTC   N1IQI  1216 N1IQI 1682 W1GMF 1055 KW1U 530
MARCIA FORDE STM -MA

STM REPORT EMA SECTION DECEMBER 2011

STM REPORT EMA SECTION DECEMBER 2011

NET         SES   QTC   QNI   QTR   NM
EM2MN       26    208   166   391   KB1ENV
MARIPN      19    35    42    117   N1LKJ
HHTN        07    00    12    40    N1LUM
WARPSN      04    09    69    NA    NI1X

QTC=Traffic  QNI=Checkins  QTR=Minutes

CALL        TOTAL       PSHR
N1IQI       1092        10
KW1U        854         130
K1YCQ       NA          NA
N1TF        72          80
W1PLK       64          72
KD1LE       90          110
N1LKJ       243         110

BPL EARNED 500 OR MORE: N1IQI KW1U 
Congratulations on a job WELL DONE.
MARCIA KW1U

STM REPORT EMA SECTION NOVEMBER 2011

STM REPORT EMA SECTION NOVEMBER 2011

NET         SES   QTC   QNI   QTR   NM
EM2MN       23    209   165   386   KB1ENV
EMRIPN      05    04    18    427   N1LKJ
HHTN        04    07    13    39    K1YCQ
WARPSN      04    12    75    NA    NI1X

QTC=Traffic  QNI=Checkins  QTR=Minutes

CALL        TOTAL       PSHR
W1GMF       1733        120
N1IQI       1437        110
KW1U        597         130
K1YCQ       336         90
N1TF        173         90
W1PLK       72          72
KD1LE       39          110
N1UMJ       NA          NA
KK1X        NA          NA
N1LKJ       NA          NA

BPL EARNED 500 OR MORE: N1IQI KW1U W1GMF
Congratulations on a job WELL DONE.
MARCIA KW1U

STM REPORT EMA SECTION OCTOBER 2011

STM REPORT EMA SECTION OCTOBER 2011

NET         SES   QTC   QNI   QTR   NM
EM2MN       25    190   181   585   KB1ENV
MARIPN      NA    NA    NA    NA    N1LKJ
HHTN        12    05    19    96    N1LUM
WARPSN      05    14    81    NA    NI1X

QTC=Traffic  QNI=Checkins  QTR=Minutes

CALL        TOTAL       PSHR
N1IQI       1636        130
KW1U        1280        130
K1YCQ       393         95
N1LKJ       NA          NA
KD1LE       57          160
N1TF        12          18
W1PLK       65          74
KK1X        08          77

BPL EARNED 500 OR MORE: N1IQI KW1U 
Congratulations on a job WELL DONE.
MARCIA FORDE KW1U STM-EMA

STM REPORT EMA SECTION SEPTEMBER 2011

STM REPORT EMA SECTION SEPTEMBER 2011

NET         SES   QTC   QNI   QTR   NM
EM2MN       27    273   226   473   KB1ENV
MARIPN      15    16    34    78    N1LKJ
HHTN        08    06    17    75    N1LUM
WARPSN      04    12    67    NA    NI1X

QTC=Traffic  QNI=Checkins  QTR=Minutes

CALL        TOTAL       PSHR
N1IQI       1383        110
KW1U        996         130
K1YCQ       NA          NA
N1LKJ       142         110
KD1LE       135         150
N1TF        89          80
W1PLK       74          73
KK1X        06          76

BPL EARNED 500 OR MORE: N1IQI KW1U  
Congratulations on a job WELL DONE.
MARCIA FORDE KW1U STM-EMA

STM REPORT EMA SECTION AUGUST 2011

STM REPORT EMA SECTION AUGUST 2011

NET         SES   QTC   QNI   QTR   NM
EM2MN       29    167   213   458   KB1ENV
MARIPN      18    31    61    124   N1LKJ
HHTN        13    05    40    171   N1LUM
WARPSN      04    54    29    NA    NI1X

QTC=Traffic  QNI=Checkins  QTR=Minutes

CALL        TOTAL       PSHR
N1IQI       1216        150
KW1U        714         130
K1YCQ       305         105
N1LKJ       128         100
KD1LE       90          180
N1TF        79          125
W1PLK       20          NA
KK1X        18          86

BPL EARNED 500 OR MORE: N1IQI KW1U 
Congratulations on a job WELL DONE.
MARCIA FORDE KW1U STM-EMA

TEN COMMANDMENTS OF NTS TRAFFIC OPS

TEN COMMANDMENTS OF NTS TRAFFIC OPS

1) THOU SHALL HAVE NO OTHER DUTIES BEFORE YOU THAN TO DO EVERYTHING IN YOUR POWER AS A LICENSED AMATEUR RADIO OPERATOR TO SERVE THE PUBLIC GOOD WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE NATIONAL TRAFFIC SYSTEM. (I know that this may seem extreme; after all, we have jobs and families. Right? But, we’re having fun here, so… What are jobs for, except to buy more radios and build bigger and taller antennas with which we serve the public good?)

2) ONCE YOU HAVE VOLUNTEERED TO TAKE A PIECE OF RADIOGRAM TRAFFIC, YOU BECOME RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS ACCURATE AND SAFE HANDLING UNTIL IT IS EITHER RELAYED OR DELIVERED. THOU SHALT KEEP A RECORD OF ALL TRAFFIC THAT HAS BEEN INTRUSTED TO YOUR CARE. THOU SHALT NOT KILL A RADIOGRAM.

3) THOU SHALT NOT BEAR FALSE (UNTRUE TO THE ORIGINAL) RADIOGRAMS. THOU SHALL DO EVERYTHING TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE THE CONTENT OF THE ORIGINAL RADIOGRAM. YOU MUST SEE TO IT THAT THE RADIOGRAM TEXT IS DELIVERED EXACTLY AS IT WAS ORIGINATED TO ITS INTENDED RECIPIENT AS RAPIDLY AS POSSIBLE.

4) THOU SHALT NOT CONCERN THYSELF WITH ANYTHING BUT THE LEGALITY OF THE CONTENT OF A RADIOGRAM. WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT THE MESSAGE IS NOT TO BE CONSIDERED. THOU SHALL NOT COVET “REAL” RADIOGRAMS.

5) THOU SHALT NOT MISUSE THE NAME OF THE NTS. THOU SHALL ALWAYS BE AS POSITIVE AND OPTIMISTIC AS POSSIBLE IN ALL YOUR COMMUNICATIONS CONCERNING THE NTS.

6) THOU SHALT BE COURTEOUS AND COMPASSIONATELY OFFICIAL IN ALL YOUR COMMUNICATION WITH THE RECIPIENTS OF RADIOGRAMS.

7) THOU SHALL DO EVERYTHING YOU CAN TO UTILIZE YOUR RADIO SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND EQUIPMENT TO GET A RADIOGRAM FROM ITS PLACE OF ORIGIN TO AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO ITS FINAL DESTINATION. ONCE THE RADIOGRAM HAS ARRIVED AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE, THEN USE WHATEVER MEANS SEEMS BEST TO MAKE A FINAL DELIVERY. THOU SHALL BE CAREFUL NOT TO COMMIT ADULTERY WITH OTHER MODES OF COMMUNICATION.

8) THOU SHALL BE KNOWLEDGEABLE OF THE ARRL NTS MPG (METHODS, PROCEDURES, AND GUIDELINES). THOU SHALL FREQUENTLY REVIEW THE MPG.

9) THOU SHALL BE A “NET REGULAR”; ROUTINELY CHECKING-IN TO TRAFFIC NETS IN ORDER RELAY RADIOGRAMS OR TO RECEIVE RADIOGRAMS FOR LOCAL DELIVERY.

10) THOU SHALL NOT ONLY BE A TRAFFIC HANDLER, BUT THOU SHALL ROUTINELY ORIGINATE RADIOGRAMS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ENTIRE NTS. ALSO, YOU SHALL DO WHAT IS NECESSARY TO IMPROVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS THAT YOU MAY BE ABLE TO “STEP-UP” AND TAKE ON MORE RESPONSIBILITIES SUCH AS SERVING AS A NET CONTROL STATION OR NET LIAISON.

STM REPORT EMA JULY 2011

STM REPORT EMA SECTION JULY 2011

NET         SES   QTC   QNI   QTR   NM
EM2MN       27    68    184   399   KB1ENV
EMRIPN      14    12    44    71    WA1FNM
HHTN        10    04    30    118   K1YCQ
WARPSN      05    15    95    NA    NI1X

QTC=Traffic  QNI=Checkins  QTR=Minutes

CALL        TOTAL       PSHR
N1IQI       237         NA
KW1U        659         140
N1TF        52          73
N1LKJ       56          90
K1YCQ       148         NA
W1PLK       32          NA
KK1X        23          198

BPL EARNED 500 OR MORE: KW1U
Congratulations on a job WELL DONE.
Marcia KW1U

EMA Traffic Handlers Picnic, August 7, 2011

The annual Traffic Handlers Picnic for Eastern Massachusetts will be held August 7, 2011 at the Raynham Senior Center picnic area in Raynham MA. The picnic will run from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Your host KW1U will provide hamburgers. Bring your own drinks. No alcohol allowed because it is on Town Property. If you wish to bring cookies or cakes to share with the group that would be great.

There are two barbecues for those who want to cook own food. There is also toilet facilities available. A great chance to eyeball people you have been hearing all year. A good time for all.

Directions: From RT 24 NORTH or SOUTH. Take Exit 13 west to Taunton RT 44. Follow 44 1.5 miles to set of lights. Rite Aid Pharmacy on corner. Take Right on to RT 104 Raynham. Follow 104 1/2 mile, take first left on to King Philip St. Follow King Philip 1/4 mile up. Raynham Senior Center on left. Pull right into parking lot. Picnic area on left.