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2023 Skywarn Recognition Day December 2nd
2023 SKYWARN? Recognition Day is December 2 The popular annual SKYWARN? Recognition Day (SRD) will be held on December 2, 2023, from 0000Z to 2400Z. SRD was developed in 1999 by the National Weather Service and ARRL. It celebrates the contributions that volunteer SKYWARN radio operators make to the National Weather Service. During the day, SKYWARN operators visit NWS offices and contact other radio operators across the world. SKYWARN Recognition Day Operating Instructions
Note on NWS Station Operations: For 2023, guidance on in-person amateur radio operations by volunteers will be determined by each National Weather Service Local Forecast Office. Amateur radio operators must make all necessary inquiries ahead of SRD with the appropriate NWS staff at your respective Weather Forecast Office before registering the NWS office for this event. Involving Non-Amateur Radio SKYWARN Spotters in SRD Amateur Radio SKYWARN groups and those groups involved with their NWS amateur radio office station setups are encouraged to actively reach out and find ways for non-amateur radio SKYWARN spotters to participate in the event. This can be done through social media and other ways in coordination with the local NWS offices. For more information on SRD: For More Information on SKYWARN: -- Tyson Brooks W7BL |
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Fw: ARLB031 ARRL Hails FCC Action to Remove Symbol Rate Restrictions
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: ARRL Web site <memberlist@...> To: "tyson.brooks5@..." <tyson.brooks5@...> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at 12:33:50 PM PST Subject: ARLB031 ARRL Hails FCC Action to Remove Symbol Rate Restrictions SB QST @ ARL $ARLB031 ARLB031 ARRL Hails FCC Action to Remove Symbol Rate Restrictions ZCZC AG31 QST de W1AW? ARRL Bulletin 31? ARLB031 From ARRL Headquarters? Newington CT? November 14, 2023 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB031 ARLB031 ARRL Hails FCC Action to Remove Symbol Rate Restrictions The FCC Commissioners unanimously voted to amend the Amateur Radio Service rules to replace the baud rate limit on the Amateur HF bands with a 2.8 kHz bandwidth limit to permit greater flexibility in data communications. "The Federal Communications Commission today adopted new rules to incentivize innovation and experimentation in the amateur radio bands by removing outdated restrictions and providing licensees with the flexibility to use modern digital emissions," announced FCC. The announcement can be found online at, . The new rules can be found online at, . "Specifically, we remove limitations on the symbol rate (also known as baud rate) -- the rate at which the carrier waveform amplitude, frequency, and/or phase is varied to transmit information -- applicable to data emissions in certain amateur bands," concluded the FCC Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, adopted November 13, 2023. "The amateur radio community can play a vital role in emergency response communications but is often unnecessarily hindered by the baud rate limitations in the rules." Consistent with ARRL's request, the amended rules will replace the current HF restrictions with a 2.8 kHz bandwidth limit. "We agree with ARRL that a 2.8 kilohertz bandwidth limitation will allow for additional emissions currently prohibited under the baud rate limitations while providing sufficient protections in the shared RTTY/data subbands," concluded the FCC Report and Order. ARRL President Rick Roderick, K5UR, hailed the FCC's action to remove the symbol rate restrictions. Roderick stated that "this action will measurably facilitate the public service communications that amateurs step up to provide, especially at times of natural disasters and other emergencies such as during the hurricane season. Digital technology continues to evolve, and removing the outmoded data restrictions restores the incentive for radio amateurs to continue to experiment and develop more spectrum-efficient protocols and methods while the 2.8 kHz bandwidth limit will help protect the shared nature of our bands. We thank Congresswoman [Debbie] Lesko (AZ-08) for her efforts on behalf of all Amateurs to get these restrictions removed." In a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM), the FCC proposes to eliminate similar restrictions where they apply in other bands. "We propose to remove the baud rate limitation in the 2200 meter band and 630 meter band - and in the very high frequency (VHF) bands and the ultra-high frequency (UHF) bands. "Additionally, we seek comment on the appropriate bandwidth limitation for the 2200 meter band, the 630 meter band, and the VHF/UHF bands." ARRL has previously expressed its support for eliminating the symbol rate limits in favor of bandwidth limits where they apply on the VHF and UHF bands but suggested that the bandwidth limits themselves be reviewed in light of today's technology and tomorrow's possibilities. Similarly, when eliminating the baud limits on the 2200 and 630-meter bands, consideration should be given to what, if any, bandwidth limits are appropriate. The FCC will announce a period for public comment on the additional proposed changes based upon publication of the FNPRM in the Federal Register. NNNN /EX -- Tyson Brooks W7BL |
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Fw: The ARRL Letter for November 2, 2023
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-- Tyson Brooks W7BL |
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Re: From the ARRL: Comment Deadlines Set on Proposed 60-Meter Band Changes
Thanks for the reminder? On Sun, Oct 29, 2023 at 9:59?PM W7BL, Tyson Brooks <tyson.brooks5@...> wrote: Just a reminder, tomorrow is the last day |
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FCC To Vote on Removing Symbol Rate Restrictions
From the ARRL In the draft Commission decision, the FCC would replace the current HF restrictions with a 2.8 kHz bandwidth limit. The Commission also announced that it will consider a Further Notice in which it will propose eliminating similar restrictions where they apply in other bands and consider relying on signal bandwidth limits. If both actions are adopted by the Commission, there will be a period for public comment on the Further Notice issues. In announcing the proposed Commission actions, FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said that "We're bolstering amateur radio. We will vote on a proposal to incentivize innovation and experimentation in the amateur radio bands by removing outdated restrictions and providing licensees with the flexibility to use modern digital emissions."
ARRL Director of Emergency Management Josh Johnston, KE5MHV, said the changes will result in a tremendous time savings during disasters, when every second counts. "We will be very pleased to have the FCC remove the restrictions on symbol rate for the amateur bands. This will eliminate the need for temporary waivers during an event and provide the ability to train and exercise using the higher symbol rate, allowing increased data capability to our served agencies and partners." , to require that the FCC eliminate the obsolete HF digital symbol rate limit with a 2.8 kHz bandwidth limit. The Congresswoman subsequently addressed the issue with Chairwoman Rosenworcel in a Congressional oversight hearing. The changes are supported by many state emergency management officials. ARRL will continue to engage on this matter. |
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Minutes of 24 October, 2023 Grande Ronde Radio Amateur Association meeting
¿ªÔÆÌåÓý? Present were W7GFA Gary Anger W7CDL Chris Leavitt (President) KD7DB Dennis Bottorff N7NSL Ted Iverson KD7CEM Don Magee KK7MA Michael Abernathy Katie Fox (Elkhorn Relay) KK7MJY Cathy Patterson Les Patterson KK7CXF Kevin Smolkowski KH7WHF Lukus Partney KG7HRZ Mike Averett KD6FVL Hank Warg W7BL Tyson Brooks ? Prior to the meeting Cathy Patterson upgraded from Technician to General class operator. Big? Congratulations to Cathy. ? Meeting started at 1757 with round robin introductions. Chris read the minutes of the September 2023 meeting which were accepted with one minor change. Treasurer's report: Dennis paid $20 for a microphone the Joel had? donated which brings our Treasury to $6,549.59 ? Chris recapped his drive along the 2023 Elkhorn Relay route in Union and Baker? counties, and his hearability on his comms checks. Katie Fox discussed her experiences on the relay in previous years and discussed her desire to have amateur radio in force during the upcoming relays? primarily for safety reasons. Tyson reaffirmed the club's willingness to help out on the relay and the need to have a comms plan and to have the ability to reach somebody who could call for emergency services if needed. Tyson suggested that we be able to contact Union County and/or Baker County (Oregon) Emergency Services. Plenty of discussion ensued with a lot of suggestions, recommendations, questions, and answers. We reiterated that amateur radio operators helping in the relay are not to be the decision makers, so there needs to be operational control from relay race ?officers. We agreed to meet again with Katie in the spring of 2024 for further planning. ? KK7CXF Kevin talked more about Hexbeam antennas and gave some handouts with photos to attendees. He said he would be happy to help anybody build one. ? Christmas get-together.? Calvary Chapel in La Grande is ok with us holding our get-together there but weekends are not good. We discussed possibly holding it on a Tuesday or holding it elsewhere. Chris will bring a sign-up sheet next meeting and we will discuss location, date, and time. ? Tyson will hold training on the electronic VE exam system on November, 18, 2023 most likely at the Ziply building in La Grande, Oregon, unless we hear otherwise. Time to be determined. ? Eagle Cap Extreme Sled Dog Race 2024. Race Central is moving back to previous location at the Community Center in Joseph Oregon for 2024 race. Amateur Radio operators are needed. Please consider volunteering. Go to EagleCapExtreme.com and sign up under "Volunteer Registration ¨C 2024 Race", not under "Amateur Radio" as the Amateur Radio link is for the 2023 race and it won't recognize that you are signing up to help. Amateur Radio volunteers are needed from Wednesday through Saturday 17 Jan ¨C 20 Jan 2024. ? K7UNI-12 is a new Packet repeater on Mount Emily. It hosts? Winlink, Bulletin Board, chat capabilities etc. Mike Abernathy said that a map of its propagation is in the works. We may hold on class on it's use at a future date. ? ARES. ODART (Oregon Disaster Airlift Relief Team) is testing its capabilities on October 28, 2023 on 7.250 MHz from 0900 to 1000 Pacific time. Please consider tuning in and respond to calls to help them assess their capabilities. ? Our? next meeting will be at the Calvary Chapel in La Grande, Oregon on 11/28/2023. ? The? meeting adjourned at 1912. ? ? ? Gary F Anger, CFP?,? AAMS? ? Financial Advisor Edward Jones Phone 541-963-0519 Toll Free 888-963-0519 Fax 866-593-8180 ? PO Box 880 1910 Adams Ave La Grande, OR 97850 ? ? ?
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Today's Meeting Agenda
Please see today's agenda for tonight's meeting. Click See you at 6pm!? C.? W7CDL
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Re: Treasurer Report 10-24-2023
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýMike, KF7STP, I? have? $20.00 owed to the Club for t he foot switch Joel,? KD7JG, sold me last meeting.
I will bring it tonight. 73
Dennis? KD7DB
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone Get From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of KF7STP Mike Orcutt <kf7stp@...>
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2023 5:14:55 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [W7GRA Members] Treasurer Report 10-24-2023 ?
Good morning all,
Our current balance is $6,529.59, this reflects a $105.00 increase from last month with proceeds collected from club activities.
73
Mike Orcutt KF7STP
Treasurer
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Treasurer Report 10-24-2023
Good morning all, Our current balance is $6,529.59, this reflects a $105.00 increase from last month with proceeds collected from club activities. 73 Mike Orcutt KF7STP Treasurer |
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From the ARRL: Comment Deadlines Set on Proposed 60-Meter Band Changes
A public period is open until October 30, 2023 for radio amateurs to comment on proposed changes to the 60-meter band. ARRL is asking all radio amateurs to join it in urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to continue the existing use of the band. ARRL is encouraging expressions of support to the FCC for the current 100 watt ERP power limit (instead of reducing the power limit to 15 watts EIRP) and continuing secondary access to the current channels. An opportunity to reply to comments ends on November 28. The federal government is the primary user of the 5 MHz spectrum. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), the federal government's spectrum regulator, has argued that the WRC-15 proposals should be implemented as written. Doing so would result in amateurs losing four of the discrete channels they have been using on a secondary basis and having the maximum permissible power reduced by more than 10 dB, from 100 watts ERP to 9.1 watts ERP. In 2017, ARRL petitioned the FCC to keep four of the current five 60-meter channels -- one would be within the new band -- as well as the current limit of 100 watts ERP. "Such implementation will allow radio amateurs engaged in emergency and disaster relief ARRL said that years of amateur radio experience using the five discrete 5-MHz channels demonstrated that amateurs coexist well with the primary users at 5 MHz. "Neither ARRL, nor, apparently, NTIA is aware of a single reported instance of interference to a federal user by a radio amateur operating at 5 MHz to date," ARRL said in its 2017 petition. ARRL will continue to advocate to maintain the 100 watt limit for 60 meters, continued authorization for the four channels outside the WRC allocation that are being used today, and adoption of the new 15 kHz allocation with the same 100 watt power limit. In the NPRM, the FCC recognizes that Canada adopted rules equivalent to those proposed by the ARRL. "Finally, we note that Canada has essentially implemented the same rules as ARRL has requested," the Commission wrote. The FCC seeks comment on the proposed 15 kHz of contiguous spectrum, but also on whether the existing channels should remain allocated to amateur radio on a secondary basis, and whether the maximum power limitations should be reduced from 100 to 9.1 watts ERP. The FCC also requested comments on whether the power limitation should be expressed as EIRP as the WRC-15 recommends, or as ERP as in the current rules. |
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ODART station test, October 28th
Good afternoon,
???? Got an email from ODART the other day. They are looking for some help testing propagation of their 40m antenna that they just installed at the Bend Airport. You don't need to be a part of ODART or ARES to participate and it should only take a minute to help them build a coverage map. Tyson Brooks W7BL The Oregon Disaster Airlift Response Team (ODART) chapter at the Bend Airport has installed a new 40-meter antenna and would appreciate your help with an over-the-air test.? Would folks on this list, most of whom assisted with the Whale Run exercise this past July, be able to help next week? ? ?Proposed schedule: ?Time:? 9:00AM - 10:00AM ?Frequency:? 7.250 MHz (¡ÀQRM) ?Exchange:? Grid Square and Signal Strength ? ?Except for Bend, there is no need to go to an airfield for this test, just operate from your home or club station.? If you can activate using emergency power, that would be a plus. ?In addition, I will be monitoring the Oregon TAC talkgroup (31410) on the Brandmeister DMR network during this period.? Why DMR?? In the event of a Cascadia Subduction Zone rupture, the DMR network may still be in-tact east of the Cascades and provide a vital link between DART's in OR, WA, CA, and ID. ?73, ?Steve Aberle, WA7PTM ?ODART Communications Volunteer |
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Re: Need VEs for this Tuesday.
I'll be onsite, counseling upstairs until 5:30.? C. On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 6:18?AM KD7CEM, Don Magee <popsmagee@...> wrote:
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Re: Need VEs for this Tuesday.
I could come early
On Sunday, October 22, 2023 at 07:53:20 AM PDT, W7BL, Tyson Brooks <tyson.brooks5@...> wrote:
Good Morning, ???? We have one test candidate for Tuesday, going from Tech to General. So far I have Dennis and myself. Please reply to this message, send me an email or a text. I will then add you to the list. Tyson W7BL 541-910-2784 |
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Re: Need VEs for this Tuesday.
I'll be there. Ted, N7NSL
On Sunday, October 22, 2023 at 10:27:31 AM PDT, W7GFA, Gary Anger <garyanger1958@...> wrote:
I wont be able to make it at 5pm. I have an appointment. I will make it to the meeting though. Could somebody pick up the exam materials from my office either Monday or Tuesday? 1910 Adams Ave, La Grande, OR 97850. Thank you On Sun, Oct 22, 2023, 07:53 W7BL, Tyson Brooks <tyson.brooks5@...> wrote: Good Morning, |
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Re: Need VEs for this Tuesday.
Yeah I'll pick them up tomorrow
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-- Tyson Brooks W7BL |
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Re: Need VEs for this Tuesday.
I wont be able to make it at 5pm. I have an appointment. I will make it to the meeting though. Could somebody pick up the exam materials from my office either Monday or Tuesday? 1910 Adams Ave, La Grande, OR 97850. Thank you On Sun, Oct 22, 2023, 07:53 W7BL, Tyson Brooks <tyson.brooks5@...> wrote: Good Morning, |
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