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   Sean Dennis to All   
   The Weekly ARRL Letter   
   03 Sep 21 09:05:20   
   
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      The ARRL Letter                                                            
      September 2, 2021                                                          
                                                                                 
        * Hurricane Watch Net, VoIP Hurricane Net Reports Valuable to             
          Forecasters During Ida                                                  
        * FEMA Announces HF Interoperability Activity on 60-Meter Channels 1      
          and 2                                                                   
        * FCC Grants 60-Day Waiver of Part 97 Data Rate Rules for Hurricane       
          Relief Traffic                                                         
        * ARRL Podcasts Schedule                                                 
        * Katherine Forson, KT5KMF, Receives the 2021 ARRL Hiram Percy Maxim     
          Memorial Award                                                         
        * ARRL Board Establishes Program to Cover Initial FCC License Fee for    
          Young Applicants                                                       
        * Three-Way Races for Director Set in New England and Roanoke            
          Divisions                                                              
        * Amateur Radio in the News                                              
        * ARRL Learning Network Webinars                                         
        * Announcements                                                          
        * In Brief...                                                            
        * The K7RA Solar Update                                                  
        * Just Ahead in Radiosport                                               
        * Upcoming ARRL Section, State, and Division Conventions                 
      Hurricane Watch Net, VoIP Hurricane Net Reports Valuable to Forecasters    
      During Ida                                                                 
                                                                                 
      The Hurricane Watch Net (HWN) and the VoIP Hurricane Net (VoIP WX) were    
      busy gathering ground-truth weather observations from                      
                                                                                 
      radio amateurs as Hurricane Ida slammed into the Louisiana Gulf Coast      
      on August 29 as a powerful Category 4 storm. ARRL Amateur Radio            
      Emergency Service (ARES^(R)) teams in Mississippi activated. Ida           
      wrought extensive damage, especially in Louisiana and Mississippi, and     
      left some 1 million customers in New Orleans and elsewhere without         
      power -- and some communities without water. Downgraded to a tropical      
      depression, Ida continued its path up the eastern seaboard, causing        
      further flash flooding and damage and even spawning a few tornadoes in     
      the mid-Atlantic states. The storm shut down New York City's subways as    
      well as rail and air traffic in New Jersey before moving into New          
      England. At least 10 people died in the region as a result of the          
      storm.                                                                     
                                                                                 
      For the HWN, it was all hands on deck on Sunday, August 29, as the net     
      resumed operation on both 14.325 MHz and 7.268 MHz. "We had                
                                                                                 
      a great number of reporting stations throughout the day and well into      
      the evening," HWN Manager Bobby Graves, KB5HAV, said. "Unfortunately,      
      there were times in which propagation completely disappeared."             
                                                                                 
      All told, the HWN was activated for 26 hours over the weekend, fielding    
      reports ranging from mild winds to very high winds and torrential          
      rainfall.                                                                  
                                                                                 
      The VoIP Hurricane Net activation for Hurricane Ida wrapped up on          
      Monday, August 30 after handling dozens of reports from stations in the    
      affected area of Hurricane Ida that were sent to WX4NHC, the National      
      Hurricane Center Amateur Radio Station.                                    
                                                                                 
      VoIP Hurricane Net Manager Rob Macedo, KD1CY, said radio amateurs on       
      the N5OZG repeater system "provided constant ground truth from areas in    
      and around New Orleans," with N5OZG relaying numerous reports of damage    
      to trees, power poles, and structures, as well as flooding. "Many other    
      amateurs on the N5OZG repeater system provided ground truth into the       
      VoIP Hurricane Net despite dealing with direct and significant impacts     
      to their communities and property," Macedo said. "All of these reports     
      were also sent to WX4NHC, the amateur radio station at the National        
      Hurricane Center, as well." Net control stations across the US also        
      assisted with reporting and monitoring.                                    
                                                                                 
      The Amateur Radio Emergency Service^(R) (ARES^(R)) in Mississippi          
      activated on August 29 with several nets. Southeast Mississippi            
      District Emergency Coordinator Justin Gleason, KF7DLW, was contacted by    
      WDAM-TV in Moselle, Mississippi, to set up a station that would be         
      available to help keep WDAM personnel updated on Ida's progress through    
      HWN and VoIP traffic, state traffic, and digital nets in the event of a    
      power or internet outage at WDAM.                                          
                                                                                 
      On Sunday, August 29, VHF ARES nets were activated around the state for    
      the purpose of passing weather reports, health-and-welfare traffic, and    
      damage reports as needed.                                                  
                                                                                 
      Both the Mississippi ARES Emergency Net and the Mississippi Winlink Net    
      activated on August 29. The Winlink Net operated until 1800 on August      
      30, passing 80 messages, which were copied to KM5EMA, the Winlink          
      station at the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency.                    
                                                                                 
      "While Mississippi avoided major catastrophe, the ARES teams were well     
      equipped and prepared to provide the communication support that we         
      count on them for," Mississippi Public Information Coordinator Caleb       
      Rich, K5RFL, said. Read an expanded version.                               
      FEMA Announces HF Interoperability Activity on 60-Meter Channels 1 and     
      2                                                                          
                                                                                 
      Channels 1 and 2 on 60 meters will be available starting on August 30      
      for interoperability between US government and US amateur radio            
                                                                                 
      stations involved in Hurricane Ida emergency communications. This          
      situation will remain in place until the storm has passed and the need     
      for these channels no longer exists, or on September 6, whichever comes    
      first.                                                                     
                                                                                 
      These frequencies will be used: Channel 1 Primary voice traffic 5332       
      kHz channel center, 5330.5 kHz USB voice; and Channel 2 digital traffic    
      5348 kHz channel center, 5346.5 kHz USB with 1.5 kHz offset to center      
      of digital waveform.                                                       
                                                                                 
      Stations on 60 meters are asked to yield to operational traffic related    
      to Hurricane Ida. The federal government is primary on 60 meters, and      
      amateur radio is secondary, on a non-interference basis.                   
                                                                               
      FCC Grants 60-Day Waiver of Part 97 Data Rate Rules for Hurricane          
      Relief Traffic                                                             
                                                                                 
      In an August 30 Order, the FCC granted a temporary waiver sought by        
      ARRL to facilitate relief communications related to Hurricane Ida. The     
      waiver also applies to relief communications directly related to any       
      future hurricane within the next 60 days. The waiver permits radio         
      amateurs handling hurricane relief communications on HF to use any         
      protocol that would comply with the FCC's rules but for the symbol rate    
      limits.                                                                    
                                                                                 
      In its request, ARRL said that Section 97.307(f) of the FCC's Amateur      
      Service rules prevents the use on HF of certain protocols capable of       
      higher data rate emissions that many amateur stations are capable of       
      using while active in emergency communications preparedness. ARRL          
      asserted that higher data rates can be critical to timely transmission     
      of relief communications, such as lists of needed and distributed          
      supplies. ARRL noted that radio amateurs are working with federal,         
      state, and local emergency management officials to assist in the           
      communications efforts.                                                    
                                                                                 
      On August 28, the FCC orally granted ARRL's request to immediately         
      facilitate relief communications related to Hurricane Ida. The FCC has     
      granted temporary waivers in the past to allow faster protocols to be      
      used for disaster relief communications, including Hurricane Laura,        
      Hurricane Maria, typhoon relief communications in Hawaii, and Hurricane    
      Dorian.                                                                    
                                                                                 
      The Commission noted that the waivers are necessary because Section        
      97.307(f) limits the symbol rate at which the carrier waveform             
      amplitude, frequency, and/or phase is varied to transmit information       
      for HF amateur radioteletype (RTTY)/data transmissions to 300 baud for     
      frequencies below 28 MHz (except on 60 meters), and 1,200 baud on 10       
      meters: "The digital code used to encode the signal being transmitted      
      must be one of the codes specified in section 97.309(a) of the FCC's       
      rules, but an amateur station transmitting a RTTY or data emission         
      using one of the specified digital codes may use any technique whose       
      technical characteristics have been publicly documented, such as           
      CLOVER, G-TOR, or PACTOR."                                                 
                                                                                 
      "We conclude that granting the requested waiver is in the public           
      interest," the FCC said. "Hurricane Ida has caused significant damage,     
      including disruption to electricity and communications services. Thus,     
      to accommodate amateur radio operators assisting in the recovery           
      efforts, we grant ARRL's waiver request for the period of 60 days from     
      the date of this Order. The waiver is limited to amateur radio             
      operators in the US and its territories using publicly documented data     
      protocols that are compatible with FCC rules, with the exception of the    
      data rate limit waived here, for those directly involved with HF           
      hurricane relief communications."                                          
                                                                                 
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      ARRL Podcasts Schedule                                                     
                                                                                 
      The latest episode of the On the Air podcast (Episode 20) features a       
      discussion with Oliver Dully, K6OLI, who describes how amateurs use the    
      Winlink network for various public service applications. He also           
      discusses the equipment and software necessary to access Winlink.          
                                                                                 
      The latest edition of Eclectic Tech (Episode 41) features a                
      conversation with Lin Holcomb, NI4Y, about experiments he is conducting    
      on 8 meters with his recently issued FCC Part 5 Experimental license,      
      WL2XUP, from Georgia.                                                      
                                                                                 
      The On the Air and Eclectic Tech podcasts are sponsored by Icom. Both      
      podcasts are available on iTunes (iOS) and Stitcher (Android) as well      
      as on Blubrry -- On the Air | Eclectic Tech.                               
                                                                               
      Katherine Forson, KT5KMF, Receives the 2021 ARRL Hiram Percy Maxim         
      Memorial Award                                                             
                                                                                 
      Increasing the interest and participation in amateur radio of those        
      younger than 21 remains a primary effort of ARRL. Underscoring that        
      focus is ARRL's annual bestowing of its premier award, the Hiram Percy     
      Maxim Memorial Award, on a young member whose contributions to both        
      amateur radio and her local community embody the ideals of the Amateur     
      Radio Service.                                                             
                                                                                 
      The recipient of the 2021 Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Award is Katherine    
      M. Forson, KT5KMF, of Plano, Texas. A Technician in 2013 at the age of     
      9, a General in 2017, and an Amateur Extra in 2018, Katherine's            
      enthusiasm resulted in her appointment as the North Texas Section Youth    
      Coordinator in 2019.                                                       
                                                                                 
      She is an active member of the Plano Amateur Radio Klub and Collin         
      County RACES, and a trained National Weather Service SKYWARN Storm         
      Spotter; she has been profiled as a QST "Member Spotlight,"                
      participates as an amateur radio operator in public service events,        
      such as the Plano Balloon Festival, and is currently working with          
      several other female members of the ARRL North Texas Section to help       
      build a female-friendly area of the ARRL NTX Section website.              
                                                                                 
      When not on the radio, Katherine is active in her school and community.    
      A senior at Plano West Senior High School, she carries a 4.46              
      grade-point average and is a member of the National Honor Society, the     
      Spanish Honor Society, and her high school band. She won second place      
      in the Dallas Regional Science and Engineering Fair, and placed second     
      in the physics and astronomy category at the Texas State Science and       
      Engineering Fair. She serves as a children's lector at her church, and     
      is a Dallas Meals on Wheels volunteer.                                     
                                                                                 
      The Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Award consists of a $1,500 cash award       
      and an engraved plaque. West Gulf Division Director John Robert            
      Stratton, N5AUS, and North Texas Section Manager Steven Smith, KG5VK,      
      will present Katherine with her award at the September 20, 2021 meeting    
      of the Plano Amateur Radio Klub.                                           
      ARRL Board Establishes Program to Cover Initial FCC License Fee for        
      Young Applicants                                                           
                                                                                 
      The ARRL Board of Directors has formally endorsed a proposed program       
      calling on ARRL to cover the $35 application fee for license candidates    
      younger than 18 years old. The FCC is not expected to implement the $35    
      application fee schedule until sometime in 2022. The Board approved the    
      "Youth Licensing Grant Program" at its July meeting in Windsor,            
      Connecticut. The program concept, first raised at the Board's annual       
      meeting in January, was reviewed by an ad-hoc committee, which expanded    
      the scope of the original motion by ARRL Southeastern Division Director    
      Mickey Baker, N4MB.                                                        
                                                                                 
      Goals of the program include expanding the reservoir of trained            
      operators, technicians, and electronics experts within the amateur         
      radio community, and removing a financial obstacle to young people who     
      wish to acquire an amateur radio license, as a means of encouraging        
      potential careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.    
                                                                                 
      Under the program, ARRL would cover a one-time $35 application fee for     
      each qualified candidate who passes one or more amateur radio exams        
      taken on the same day at a single examination session. Tests would have    
      to be administered by a Volunteer Examiner (VE) team working under the     
      auspices of the ARRL Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (VEC). Qualified       
      candidates would also pay a reduced exam session fee of $5 to the ARRL     
      VEC.                                                                       
                                                                                 
      The new program would also "enhance ARRL's position as the leader in       
      volunteer testing," the Board motion said. "The Board believes that the    
      recruitment and training of young amateur radio operators is a             
      necessary mission of ARRL, and that subsidization of the $35 fee will      
      reduce the number of new amateurs that otherwise would be lost from        
      these groups," the Board said.                                             
                                                                                 
      The Board said ARRL Headquarters staff would determine the method of       
      qualifying applicants and instruct VE teams, giving the teams              
      flexibility to determine that a candidate is eligible for reimbursement    
      in the absence of documented proof. The Board envisioned that the VEC      
      would pay the FCC directly. The new program would initially serve up to    
      1,000 new license applicants younger than 18 years old.                    
                                                                                 
      The motion gave ARRL staff "complete latitude" to determine how payment    
      is delivered to the FCC or to reimburse eligible applicants. This          
      program length is indefinite; it may be renewed or terminated by the       
      ministration and Finance Committee or by the Board of Directors. The     
      motion carried with applause from Board members.                           
                                                                               
      Three-Way Races for Director Set in New England and Roanoke Divisions      
                                                                                 
      ARRL members in the New England and Roanoke Divisions will choose among    
      three candidates running for Director in each Division. The candidates     
      include two incumbents. Those are the only contested races in this         
      year's election cycle for Director and Vice Director.                      
                                                                                 
      In the New England Division, the candidates for Director are the           
      incumbent, Fred Hopengarten, K1VR, of Lincoln, Massachusetts; Tom          
      Frenaye, K1KI, of West Suffield, Connecticut, and Fred Kemmerer, AB1OC,    
      of Hollis, New Hampshire.                                                  
                                                                                 
      New England Vice Director Phil Temples, K9HI, of Watertown,                
      Massachusetts, was uncontested and has been declared elected.              
                                                                                 
      In the Roanoke Division, the candidates for Director are the incumbent,    
      George "Bud" Hippisley, W2RU, of Penhook, Virginia, and challengers Dr.    
      James Boehner, N2ZZ, of Aiken, South Carolina, and Marvin Hoffman,         
      WA4NC, of Boone, North Carolina.                                           
                                                                                 
      No one challenged Roanoke Division Vice Director Bill Morine, N2COP, of    
      Wilmington, North Carolina, and he has been declared elected for a new     
      term.                                                                      
                                                                                 
      Incumbent Directors and Vice Directors in the ARRL Central, Hudson, and    
      Northwestern Divisions also had no challengers and have been declared      
      elected. In the Central Division, Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA, of Fort        
      Wayne, Indiana, and Vice Director Brent Walls, N9BA, of Greenfield,        
      Indiana, will continue in their respective posts.                          
                                                                                 
      In the Hudson Division, Director Ria Jairam, N2RJ, of Sussex, New          
      Jersey, and Vice Director Bill Hudzik, W2UDT, of Gillette, New Jersey,     
      are unchallenged in this election cycle and have been declared elected.    
      In the Northwestern Division, Director Mike Ritz, W7VO, of Scappoose,      
      Oregon, and Vice Director Mark Tharp, KB7HDX, of Yakima, Washington,       
      also faced no challengers in their re-election bids.                       
                                                                                 
      Full ARRL members of the New England and Roanoke Divisions who are in      
      good standing as of September 10, 2021, will be mailed a ballot no         
      later than October 1, 2021. Completed ballots must be received at the      
      designated P.O. Box in the envelope provided by noon Eastern Time          
      Friday, November 19, 2021.                                                 
                                                                                 
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      Amateur Radio in the News                                                  
                                                                                 
      ARRL Public Information Officers, Coordinators, and many other             
      member-volunteers help keep amateur radio and ARRL in the news.            
        * Amateur ham radio operators help LAFD keep residents safe during       
          emergencies / Spectrum News 1 (California) September 2, 2021           
        * West Monroe ham radio operator provides assistance for those           
          affected by Hurricane Ida / KTVE 10 KARD (Louisiana) August 31,        
          2021                                                                   
        * Ham radio operators make a difference in disaster, ready if called     
          for Ida / NewsChannel 8 KTUL (Oklahoma), August 31, 2021               
        * Highland Lakes Amateur Radio Club hams it up for conversations,        
          competitions, community / DailyTrib.com (Texas) August 30, 2021        
        * Ham radios lead to a crazy coincidence and a unique Little League      
          World Series friendship / NorthCentralPA.com (Pennsylvania) August     
          26, 2021                                                               
                                                                                 
      Share any amateur radio media hits you spot with us.                       
                                                                               
      ARRL Learning Network Webinars                                             
                                                                                 
      Visit the ARRL Learning Network (a members-only benefit) to register,      
      check on upcoming webinars, and to view previously recorded sessions.      
                                                                                 
      ARRL members may register for upcoming presentations and view              
      previously recorded Learning Network webinars. ARRL-affiliated radio       
      clubs may also use the recordings as presentations for club meetings,      
      mentoring new and current hams, and discussing amateur radio topics.       
                                                                                 
      Introduction to DMR and Digital Voice by Tim Deagan, KJ8U / Thursday,      
      September 9, 2021 @ 3:30 pm EDT (1930 UTC)                                 
                                                                                 
      An introductory overview of digital voice (DV) technologies for ham        
      radio, focusing on DMR with notes on System Fusion, D-STAR, etc. The       
      session includes a description of DV architecture and components, as       
      well as the interesting opportunities and challenges it presents           
      amateur radio operators.                                                   
                                                                                 
      Working the Pileup, presented by Ron Delpiere-Smith, KD9IPO / Tuesday,     
      October 5, 2021 @ 1:00 pm EDT (1700 UTC)                                   
                                                                                 
      Ron Delpiere-Smith, KD9IPO, Vice President of the Chicago Suburban         
      Radio Association and an ARRL Assistant Section Manager in Illinois,       
      will offer an enlightening discussion on working a pileup from both        
      sides of the contact. Whether your interest lies in ARRL Field Day,        
      contesting, special events, or rare DX, this is a must-see                 
      presentation. Ron will discuss search-and-pounce and running               
      techniques, when to use them, and some tips on working them to your        
      advantage.                                                                 
                                                                                 
      The ARRL Learning Network schedule is subject to change.                   
                                                                                 
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      Announcements                                                              
        * The Citrus Belt Amateur Radio Club's 22nd Route 66 on the Air          
          special event September 11 - 19 will deploy 22 stations, including     
          two rovers, with call signs W6A through W6V, from cities along the     
          highway. W6V will be a new station this year, located in Kingman,      
          so there will be two stations in Kingman. Route 66 is famous in        
          American history as the major road from the east to the west coast     
          and is connected with American car culture.                            
        * Randy Gawtry, K0CBH, has departed HRD Software, leaving Michael        
          Carper, WA9PIE, as the sole owner, effective on July 31. Gawtry is     
          seeking to focus on new commercial interests with his company,         
          Timewave. HRD Software publishes the Ham Radio Deluxe suite of         
          amateur radio software.                                                
        * A SpaceX Dragon/Falcon 9 Resupply Service mission headed for the       
          International Space Station (ISS) on Sunday, August 29, carrying       
          several CubeSats, including the first satellite from Puerto Rico,      
          PR-CuNaR2 (CubeSat NanoRocks2), developed by Inter American            
          University in Bayam˘n, where Amilcar Rinc˘n-Charris, WP4POG, heads     
          up the project. The satellite will be stowed on board the ISS for      
          future deployment into orbit. -- Thanks to Angel Santana, WP3GW        
        * Special event call sign SX021IEEE will be on the air from the 26th     
          IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC) 2021, in         
          Athens, Greece, September 5 - 8. The station will be on the air        
          September 1 - 15.                                                      
        * The permanent amateur radio special event station GB2RAF at the RAF    
          Air Defence Radar Museum in Norfolk, England, has shut down, but       
          the museum remains open. The station cited new RF exposure             
          regulations, a lack of operators, lack of public interest, and high    
          noise levels. The station had been on the air for 20 years.            
                                                                                 
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      In Brief...                                                                
                                                                                 
      ARRL The National Association for Amateur Radio^(R) has the following      
      employment opportunities at ARRL Headquarters in Newington,                
      Connecticut. Qualified candidates are invited to email a cover letter      
      and resume to ARRL Human Resources. Visit the ARRL Employment              
      
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