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      Amateur Radio Newsline(tm) Report 1965 May 15 2015              CLOSED CIRCUIT ADVISORY              The following is a closed circuit advisory and not necessarily for air.        Here's our producer Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF:                     --              Its been close to a year since we last issued a call for listener support.        At that time you were all so generous that there was no need for us to do so.       That is until now.              The problem is that over the past three or four months donations have       dropped to a trickle. Because of this we find ourselves in the position       where we cannot pay the outstanding bills that came due in April and those       for May will soon be showing up.               Simply said, Amateur Radio Newsline needs your financial support right now       to keep these weekly newscasts coming your way. The easiest way to make a       donation is to go to our website at www (dot) arnewsline (dot) org and click       on the Pay Pal button. Or you can send your support by paper mail to the       Amateur Radio Newsline, 28197 Robin Avenue , Santa Clarita , California ,       91350 .               Whichever way you choose the all volunteer staff here at Amateur Radio       Newsline say thank you. We also promise to do our very best to keep you       informed of the news that you need to know about our wonderful world of       Amateur Radio.              I'm Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF. Now this weeks newscast.              **              Amateur Radio Newsline report number 1964 with a release date of Friday, May       15th, 2015 to follow in 5-4-3-2-1.              The following is a QST. Amateur radio responds as another killer       earthquake hits Nepal; Radio France International heard splattering on 40       meters; Thailand's military to keep 50 to 54 MHz; Ham radio numbers fall and       rise in Germany and a look back at the history of the Dayton Hamvention. All       this and more on Amateur Radio Newsline report number 1965 coming your way       right now.              (Billboard Cart Here)              **              RESCUE RADIO: HAMS RESPOND TO ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE IN NEPAL              Another major earthquake hit a remote mountain region of Nepal on Tuesday,       May 12th killing at least 76 people while triggering landslides and toppling       buildings less than three weeks after the nation was ravaged by its worst       quake in decades. Ham radio which was winding down its operations has been       reactivated as we hear from Amateur Radio Newsline's Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF:              --              [WA6ITF] The 7.3 magnitude temblor was centered midway between the capital       city of Kathmandu and Mount Everest . Information was slow to reach       Kathmandu after Tuesday's quake, but officials expected the death toll to       rise as reports arrived of people being buried under rubble.              Amateur radio emergency nets are reported to have again been activated on       14.205 and 14.215 MHz. Greg Mossop, G0DUB, of RAYNET in the U-K posted that       the planned response from the American Military Auxiliary Radio System or       MARS service with 9N1SP is now in place should support be required. However       there is still a large international disaster response structure in the       country from the earlier event.               This information was confirmed by Colin Wilson on 9-N-One EMERGENCY who       wrote that 14.215 has been activated as a secondary frequency. Stations       wishing to assist should call net control on 14.215 not on 14.205. 14.205 is       reserved for actual emergency transmissions only.              For the Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF, in the newsroom       in Los Angeles .              --              Experts say the April 25th quake caused extensive structural damage even in       buildings that did not topple but many could be in danger of future collapse.       (RAYNET, 9N1EMERGENCY, published news reports)              **              INTRUDER WATCH: RADIO FRANCE INTERNATIONAL SPLATTERING ON 40 METERS              The latest Region 1 International Amateur Radio Union Monitoring System       Newsletter carries a report that Radio France International on 7.250 MHz has       been producing strong splatter down to 7.185 every evenings at about 2100       UTC.              Wolfgang Hadel, DK2OM, is the Region 1 coordinator for the service. He says       that he has informed the German department of Post and Telecommunications       which in turn sent an official complaint to France . Peter Jost, HB9CET, the       Vice Coordinator confirmed Hadel's observations.               DK2OM also says that on April 28th at 0900 UTC he found a strong Russian       noise floor centered on 14 dot 120 MHz with an S9 +40 dB. The width of the       signal covered from 13.960 to 14.260 MHz. Its believed to be located in       Moscow and was disturbing Nepali emergency communications on 14.205 MHz USB .                     More is on the web in PDF format at tinyurl.com/intruder-watch-spring-2015        (IARUMS-R1)              **              RESTRUCTURING: THAILAND MILITARY ARGUES RIGHT TO KEEP 50-54MHZ              Thailand 's military appears to have successfully defended its right to the       6 meter band for national security purposes. This during a recent public       hearing on the revised telecommunications and broadcasting spectrum master       plan put forth by the Thai National Broadcasting and Telecommunications       Commission or NBTC. Bruce Tennant, K6PZW, has more:              --              [K6PZW] Under the original master plan proposal, the 50 to 54 MHz band was       to be re-designated for radio amateurs. However, the NBTC has not allowed       hams to use the spectrum given continued protest from the       Army.ƒâ‚¬¨ƒâ‚¬¨Jakkree Hantongkom, HS1FVL, is the president of the Radio       Amateur Society of Thailand, He is quoted as saying that the 50 to 54 MHz       band was an international band for amateurs. On the other side were       representatives from defense agencies who said the band should be allocated       to the military for national security purposes. ƒâ‚¬¨ƒâ‚¬¨Currently hams in       Thailand can use the 144 to 146 MHz band, while the army uses 50 to 54 MHz in       actual emergencies or during drills. The revised master plan instead will       give hams in Thailand an additional megahertz by expanding the 2 meter       allocation upward to 147 MHz but 6 meters will remain with the military.              For the Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Bruce Tennant, K6PZW, in Los Angeles .              --              About 500 attended the hearing about half whom were Air Force, Royal Thai       Army, and Royal Thai Navy personnel. A full report is at       www.nationmultimedia.com/business/Military-argues-right-to-50-54MHz-30259457.h       tml (National Media)              **              RADIO STATS: HAM RADIO NUMBERS FALL AND RISE IN GERMANY              The number of German radio amateurs has fallen the 5th successive year.        This according to the country's national society, the Deutscher Amateur Radio       Club.               The DARC reports that as of December 31, 2014 there were a total of 67,468       licenses of which 60,019 were holders of the German Class A. By comparison       as of the end of 2010 there were 72,293 German hams holding this license       class. That's a loss of 4645 hams in just under 5 years.               On a positive note there has been an upswing in Germany 's Class E license       with its D N prefix block. At the end of 2014 there were 7,449 Class E       holders . This license is issued specifically for training young people who       want to enter the hobby. (DARC, Southgate )              **              PROPAGATION: TRANSATLANTIC BEACON RECEPTION ON 144 MHZ OVER 2900 MILE PATH              The 144.436 MHz D4C propagation beacon in the Cape Verde Islands has been       received in the Caribbean . This over what might be a record setting       distance of 2900 miles.              A post on the D4C Facebook page says that on May 6th the new beacon was       heard by David Petersen, PJ4VHF, on the island nation of Bonaire .        Pedersen, who is a broadcast engineer with Trans World Radio station PJB says       that the beacon signal was 5-1-9 on a Kenwood TS-2000 fed by a pair of 13       element yagis.              Bonaire is an island in the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea .        Together with Aruba and Curacao it forms the group known as the ABC islands,       located off the north coast of South America near the western part of       Venezuela               At the other end of the path Cape Verde officially the Republic of Cabo       Verde is an island country spanning an archipelago of 10 volcanic islands in       the central Atlantic Ocean . Located 350 miles off the coast of Western       Africa they cover a combined area of slightly over 1,500 square miles.               The Cape Verde beacon was installed by the Monteverde Contest Team D4C.        More about it is on line at tinyurl.com/D4C-cape-verde ( Southgate ,       Wikipedia, Monteverde Contest Team)               **              BREAK 1              Time for you to identify your station. We are the Amateur Radio Newsline,       heard on bulletin stations around the world including the including the W8BI       repeater serving the Hamvention city of Dayton Ohio .               (5 second pause)              **              RESCUE RADIO: HAM RADIO HELPS IN RESCUE OF FIVE NEAR TAOS NEW MEXICO              Amateur radio aided in the rescue of a family of five on Sunday morning, May       10th. This after being stranded overnight in the Carson National Forest       south of Taos, New Mexico. Amateur Radio Newslines Heather Embee, KB3TZD has       the details:              --              [KB3TZD] According to a report in the Taos News, the familyƒâ‚¬(tm)s truck       got stuck Saturday evening May 9th after sliding off a forest road       approximately 10 miles east of New Mexico State Road 518.               Taos Amateur Radio Club President Brian Williams, NB5R, who was helping       coordinate rescue efforts said that no one was injured but a man left the       truck to find help and grew dehydrated after several hours walking in the       wet, freezing weather. The man returned to his family but was reportedly       displaying symptoms of hypothermia.              The family had called for help around midnight and remained in contact with       authorities. They were found shortly before 10:30 a.m. the following       morning.               I'm Heather Embee, KB3TZD, reporting.       --               Taos County Sheriffs deputies coordinated the rescue. They were joined by       New Mexico State Police, Taos County Emergency Medical Services and members       of Taos Search and Rescue as well as Taos Amateur Radio Emergency Services.        ( Taos News)              **              RECUE RADIO: HAM RADIO RESPONDS TO OKLAHOMA STORMS              As storms swept into the central Oklahoma on Wednesday May 6th radio       amateurs acting as SKYWARN storms spotters were busy confirming observations       and reporting the effects of the damaging storms.              The severe weather made a direct hit on the community of Bridge Creek just       30 miles south west of Oklahoma City . Along with damaging homes, the power       grid was also impacted by the storms. The Bridge Creek Volunteer Fire       Department lost power and the back-up system did switch on. Matt Garcia, N5       PTV was able to use a portable generator and restore the radio communications.              Mike Rockey, KE5EQC, is the Vice President of the Aeronautical Center       Amateur Radio Club. He said that hams were requested by the Southern Baptist       Convention Disaster Relief to assist in the communications effort in Bridge       Creek area. Oklahoma Section Emergency Coordinator Mark Conklin, N7XYO, said       that notification went out to all of the ARES-OK registered radio operators       to help fill this need.              Amateurs were operating from a re-purposed travel trailer which is a       partnership between and the Grady County Sheriff's department and       Aeronautical Center Amateur Radio Club. The trailer is equipped with a pair       of VHF/UHF mobiles, a High Frequency multi-band radio and emergency power. It       can also be configured with public safety radios for the sheriff's department       use.              Bridge Creek was one of several communities hardest hit by an F5 twister in       the deadly May 3, 1999 , tornado outbreak.              (KC5FM, N7XYO)              **              RADIO LAW: RIVERSIDE CALIFORNIA TO REVISIT HAM RADIO TOWER DECISION              Planning officials in Riverside , California , say that are taking a second       look at an amateur radio tower and antenna that has stirred up a bit of       controversy. This after being installed in a backyard a historic neighborhood       home.               The tower and antenna belong to Paul Braiman, W2 PIR . After getting a city       permit, Braiman installed the tower to replace a 42 foot pole on his garage       about two years after he moved to Riverside from Lake Arrowhead . The       motorized tower can extend up to 57 feet, 6 inches.ƒâ‚¬¨       Since then residents have spoken out for or against the tower. At least       half a dozen lodged complaints with city officials and with Councilman Mike       Gardner, who represents the area. They complained that the tower and the       antenna on top of it detracted from the neighborhoodƒâ‚¬(tm)s historic       character.              On April 28th came word that the city Historic Preservation Office staff       were to go in person to see the tower. They will also were to talk with W2       PIR about what the equipment is and if thereƒâ‚¬(tm)s a way to reduce its       impact on the protected historic district. (Press-Enterprize)              **              HAM APPS: MAC LOGGER DX HD VR. 1.21 FOR IPAD HAS BEEN RELEASED              Dog Park Software has announced that version 1.21 of Mac Logger DX HD for       the iPad has been released.               Mac Logger DX HD is an amateur radio application that monitors the spots       from your favorite DX Cluster for DXing, contesting or casual rag-chewing.        It also alerts you to rare contacts or band openings by looking up and       displaying real time propagation paths on a zoomable map. And it can log       your contacts to a super fast s-q-l database.               Mac Logger DX HD is available from the iTunes store. More about it is on       the web at dogparksoftware.com (Dogparksoftware release)              **              NAMES IN THE NEWS: W7 ACK NAMED NEW COMMANDER OF OKLAHOMA CAP              Some names in the news. First up is Civil Air Patrol Colonel Dale E.       Newell, W7 ACK , who has assumed command of the Oklahoma Wing of the Civil       Air Patrol.               Newell joined the Civil Air Patrol following his retirement from the       Washington Army National Guard in 1992. He holds numerous emergency services       qualifications and has served in CAP search and rescue and homeland security       missions. In addition Newell also serves as the Amateur Radio Emergency       Services Carter County Emergency Coordinator and as a Skywarn Storm Spotter       in Carter County .               The change of command ceremony was held at April 25th during the Oklahoma       Wing Annual Conference. Newell replaces CAP Colonel Joe Cavett, who had       commanded the wing since 2011. (ardmorette.com)              **              NAMES IN THE NEWS: K5NLM NAMED NORTH TEXAS SM              The ARRL North Texas Section has a new Section Manager. Nancy McCain,       K5NLM, of Fort Worth took over the position on May 1st. She succeeds       incumbent Chris Brewer, N5GMJ, who resigned due to increased work and family       commitments.              McCain has been active in ARES, RACES, and in Army and Navy MARS. She is a       retired emergency management specialist and will complete the current term of       office as North Texas Section Manager which runs until March 31, 2017 .        (ARRL)              **              HAM HAPPENINGS: 2015 AMSAT-NA BOARD OF DIRECTORS NOMINATIONS NOTICE              AMSAT North America is seeking nominations for its Board of Directors       election to fill the seats of four director's terms expire this year. In       addition, up to two alternates may be elected for one year terms.              A valid nomination requires either one Member Society or five current       individual members in good standing to nominate an AMSAT-NA member for       Director.               Written nominations, consisting of the nominee's name and call, and the       nominating individual's names, calls and individual signatures should be       mailed to AMSAT-NA, 10605 Concord St, #304 Kensington , MD 20895-2526 .        Electronic nominations date go by FAX to 301-822-4371 or e-mail to Martha       (at) amsat (dot) org. The cutoff is June 15th. (AMSAT-NA)              **              HAM HAPPENINGS: RSGB NAMES 2014 CLUBS OF THE YEAR              The Radio Society of Great Britain has named its Club of The Year Award       winners for 2014. The Small Club category with 25 members or less was won by       St. George's Academy . The Large Club with 25 members or more was given to       London Hackspace. Separate prizes were given to each.              The RSGB Club of The Year Award is sponsored by Essex , England based       amateur radio dealer Waters and Stanton. The winners were announced at the       organizations recent Annual General Meeting in London . A documentary video       about London Hackspace is at tinyurl.com/ngp3l9d (RSGB)              **              HAM HAPPENINGS: CENTRAL STATES VHF SOCIETY ANNUAL CONFERENCE JULY 23 - 26              The Central States VHF Society Annual Conference for 2015 will be held in       the Denver Colorado Metro area between Thursday July 23rd and Sunday July       26th. The local sponsor this year is Rocky Mountain Ham Radio with the       convention venue being the Denver Marriott Westminster Hotel.               This years conference will feature technical programs, noise figure       measurements, rover vehicles and more, The featured speaker for the Saturday       evening banquet is Rick Roderick K5UR. Roderick is the First Vice President       of ARRL and an avid VHF'er.               Conference registration, as well as a link to the conference venue for       bookings is now available at 2015.csvhfs.org. (AMSAT News Service via K2AD)              **              BREAK 2              This is ham radio news for today's radio amateur. We are the Amateur Radio       Newsline with links to the world from our only official website at       www.arnewsline.org and being relayed by the volunteer services of the       following radio amateur:              (5 sec pause here)              **              HAM RADIO IN SPACE: FUNCUBE TRANSPONDER FOR NAYIF-1 CUBE SAT              AMSAT-UK and AMSAT Netherlands have announced that a FUNcube communications       package has been selected as a major payload for the Nayif-1 CubeSat. This       mission is intended to provide Emirati students with a tool to design and       test systems in space. Amateur Radio Newslines Ralph Squillace, KK6ITB,        reports:              --              [KK6ITB] Nayif-1 is being developed by the Emirates Institution for       Advanced Science and Technology in partnership with American University of       Sharjah. It is expected that this payload will provide a large amount of       valuable environmental data from space together with a new UHF to VHF linear       transponder for amateur SSB and CW communications. AMSAT will be working       closely with the Emirati students, in collaboration with support partner       Innovative Solutions In Space B.V. from the Netherlands , to develop this new       system in time for the launch which is scheduled to take place towards the       end of 2015.              For the Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Ralph Squillace, KK6ITB.              --              News of this joint venture was announced on April 25th during the Dutch       Satellite Interest Day event in the Netherlands . More information, with       details of frequencies and planned operating schedules, will be made       available as soon as it's available. (AMSAT UK )              **               EMERGING TECHNOLOGY: GOOGLE X RESEARCH LAB DEVELOPING SOLID STATE BATTERY              Google X Research Labs is said to be working on several new battery       technologies one of which is a solid-state power cell in the form of a       thin-film.              Solid-state batteries could be a technology that would change our portable       energy consumption with its high energy density. By using solid electrodes,       solid-state batteries are much safer and even human implant application might       be possible.              In the past several years, Google has been venturing out to many other       technologies that utilize batteries. Developing its own in-house battery       technology could shape and mold how the energy source behaved. You can read       more at tinyurl.com/google-battery (slashgear.com)              **              WORLDBEAT: INTERNATIONAL RADIO SERBIA TO CLOSE ON JUNE 30              Another shortwave broadcaster is making ready to shut down. The Bulgarian       DX Blog reports that International Radio Serbia is going to close all       operations on June 30th after 79 years of broadcasting.               Serbian International Radio currently has programming in 12 languages,       including Italian and English. More than 70 employees of the station       recently protested the announced termination of the operation in front of the       Serbian government building in Belgrade . ( Southgate )              **              ON THE AIR : ARPOC AND EURAO SPRING QSO PARTY              On the air, word that Europe's Amateur Radio Portable Operators Club has       announced its first joint QSO party in association with the European Radio       Amateurs' Organization also known by the acronym EURAO.              EURAO hold 4 casual QSO parties a year with each one having a different       theme to encourage a specific area of the hobby. This spring the theme will       be "Have fun, go portable." (EURAO)              **              PROPAGATION: SRI LANKAN 6 METER BEACON BACK ON AIR               The 4S7B Sri Lanka six meter propagation beacon that resides on 50 dot       0h-0h-9 MHz is back on the air. Located near the capitol city of Colombo ,       4S7B runs 25 watts to a ground plane antenna in grid square MJ96xv . It is a       joint project of Radio Society of Sri Lanka and the 6 Meter Beacon Project,       Inc. Reception reports are welcome and should be sent to 4S7JL at his       address or e-mail found on QRZ.com. (4S7JL, Southgate )              **              DX              In DX, word that DL1HRN is currently operational as 3W9HRN from Hanoi in       Vietnam . His length of stay is not known, but activity is mainly CW on the       HF bands. QSL via his home callsign, direct or by the bureau. All QSO's are       uploaded to ClubLog.              PA3FYC will be active as D44 TCA from Cape Verde through May 22nd. Activity       will be holiday style on the HF bands only. QSL via his home callsign,       direct or via the bureau.ƒâ‚¬¨       VE3IKV will be operational as C6AUX from Mayaguana Island in the far       southern Bahamas Islands between June 22nd and July 6th. Activity will be on       6 meters only using CW and SSB. QSL direct via VE3IKV.              Lastly, LA7GIA will tentatively be on the air as 3C7GIA from Malabo Island       between October 10th and the 22nd. Activity will be on 80 through 10 meters.       More details will be made available in the near future.              (This weeks DX news courtesy of the Ohio-Penn DX Newsletter)              **              THAT FINAL ITEM: THE DAYTON HAMVENTION - A TRIP BACK IN TIME              And finally this week, as we go to air the gates at the Hara Arena have       swung open for the start of the Dayton Hamvention which is a show steeped in       the history it has created. So lets take this opportunity to take a trip       back in time.              Since 1952 Hamvention has been sponsored by Dayton Amateur Radio Association       and for many years it has been the worldƒâ‚¬(tm)s largest amateur radio       gathering, nowadays attracting 10's of thousands of hams from around the       globe.              According to historical information provided by the Hamvention website       that's when John Willie, W8ACE, who in the early 1950's asked the Dayton       Amateur Radio Association to sponsor a ham radio themed convention. W8ACE       wanted to have a quality show with speakers and prize but was turned down.               Willie finally found a champion in Frank Schwab, W8YCP later to become W8OK.       Schwab was the newly elected president of the club. A meeting was held and       the DARA Board allocated $100 to get started. The first organizational       meeting was held in January 1952 and the Southwestern Ohio Hamvention was       born.               The first planning committee consisted of W8ACE, with Al Dinsmore, W8AUN, as       General Chairman and several others taking on other leadership roles. The       next year the name became the Dayton Hamvention and was registered as a       trademark.               March 22 was the chosen date, causing a short lead time. Even so, he FCC       agreed to give license exams and Phil Rand, W1BDM, a pioneer in TVI       elimination was on the program. In all, there were 7 exhibitors and 6       forums. The first prize was a Collins 75A2 receiver that was purchased       locally. Hoping for 300 visitors, the committee was amazed that over 600       showed up.               But the story does not end there. In 1955 the Awards Program began with the       creation of the ƒâ‚¬Å“Amateur of the Year. In 1964 the Hamvention moved from       the Dayton Biltmore Hotel to Hara Arena which has been its home ever since.               In the end its likely that the ongoing success of the Dayton Hamvention can       be attributed to a few underlying values. Those being caring group of       energetic people we enjoy being on a winning team. A team that brings the       fun and excitement of the hobby to attendees who come Dayton from around the       globe to be a part of the show of shows in amateur radio.              This years Dayton Hamvention runs from Friday May 15th through midday on       Sunday May 17th. If you made it we hope that you had a great time.              (Hamvention.org)              **              NEWSCAST CLOSE              With thanks to Alan Labs, AMSAT, the ARRL, CQ Magazine, the FCC, the Ohio       Penn DX Bulletin, Rain, the RSGB, the South African Radio League, the       Southgate News, TwiT-TV , Australia 's WIA News and you our listeners, that's       all from the Amateur Radio Newsline. Our e-mail address is newsline (at)       arnewsline (dot) org. More information is available at Amateur Radio       Newsline's only official website located at www.arnewsline.org. You can also       write to us or support us at Amateur Radio Newsline, 28197 Robin Avenue ,       Santa Clarita California , 91350.              Before we go, a reminder that Amateur Radio Newsline is seeking nominations       for its 2015 Young Ham of the Year Award. For consideration, a nominee must       have used amateur radio in some way that has benefited his or her community       or encouraged technological development directly or indirectly related to       communications.               Nominees must be 19 years or younger, and reside in the United States       including Hawaii , Alaska and Puerto Rico , or any of the Canadian Provinces.       The individual must also hold a currently valid United States or Canadian       Amateur Radio license.              The deadline for submitting an application is May 30th 2015 and the decision       of the judging committee is final. To obtain an application, send a self       addressed, stamped envelope to 2015 Young Ham of the Year Award, in care of       Amateur Radio Newsline, 28197 Robin Ave. Santa Clarita , California , 91350 .       You can also download a form in Microsoft Word format at       www.arnewsline.org/yhoty, clicking on the word ƒâ‚¬Å“hereƒâ‚¬Â and saving       the file to print at a later time.              Presentation of the 2015 Amateur Radio Newsline Young Ham of the Year Award       will take the weekend of August 15 and 16 at the Huntsville Hamfest in       Huntsville Alabama .               For now, with producers Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF, in Los Angeles, Skeeter       Nash, N5 ASH , in Topeka, plus our news team world wide, I'm Jim Davis,       W2JKD, in sunny Vero Beach, Florida, saying 73 and as always we thank you       for listening.                      Amateur Radio Newsline(tm) is Copyright 2015. 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