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   ARNewsline poster to all   
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   11 Jul 15 01:02:46   
   
   Amateur Radio Newsline(tm) Report 1967 July 10 2015   
      
   Amateur Radio Newsline report number 1967 with a release date of Friday,    
   July 10, 2015 to follow in 5-4-3-2-1.   
      
   The following is a QST. Heightened recognition comes for radio amateurs    
   in the days before Field Day. Some new QSOs make their mark aboard the    
   International Space Station. Changes are coming on 160 meters. In    
   Europe, young hams are packing for a one-week radio camp in Italy for    
   amateurs. And the FCC seeks additional comments for new usage on lower    
   and medium frequency bands. All this and an update on our Young Ham of    
   the Year Award in the Amateur Radio Newsline report number 1967 coming    
   your way right now.   
      
   (Billboard Cart Here)   
      
   [INTRO TO CHANGES IN ARNEWSLINE FORMAT, REMARKS ABOUT BILL PASTERNAK,    
   SHORT INSERT INTRODUCING NEW STAFFER]   
      
   BILL PASTERNAK WA6ITF (SK)/NEWSLINE 2.0   
   Many of you listening are by now aware that Amateur Radio Newsline lost    
   our Co-founder, Executive Producer, Lead News Writer and friend, Bill    
   Pasternak WA6ITF. Bill became a Silent Key on June 11th, after a series    
   of health setbacks over the previous six months. For more than    
   thirty-seven years, Bill was at the helm of these news bulletins, and    
   led an all-volunteer team of amateur radio enthusiasts-many with a    
   background in broadcasting-who were dedicated to distributing the latest    
   news about the hobby and service of ham radio. Just days before his    
   passing, Don Wilbanks AE5DW and I shared a conference call with Bill to    
   discuss the future of Newsline. I told Bill about an email I received    
   from a ham who was very interested in volunteering to take on the task    
   of writing each week's newscast script; something Bill had done almost    
   exclusively since its inception as Westlink Amateur Radio News in    
   September of 1977. After hearing her qualifications and background,    
   Bill's words were-and I quote-"Hire her!"   
   So now, please join the entire Newsline staff in welcoming aboard Caryn    
   Eve Murray KD2GUT as our new Lead News Writer. Caryn lives on Long    
   Island, New York, and holds a General Class ham license. As her QRZ.com    
       
   profile says, she is a writer, editor, and an equestrian and wildlife    
   rescuer. Now, we'll let Caryn tell you more about herself...   
      
   [Caryn's audio]   
      
   Thanks, Caryn! And welcome to the Amateur Radio Newline family! Now,    
   with more of this week's news, here is Don Wilbanks AE5DW. Don...?   
      
   REGULATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS   
      
   Amateur radio has just come off of a very productive couple of weeks,    
   culminating in Field Day, with recognition by local and national    
   government. Governors in Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, New    
   Hampshire, Oklahoma, Wisconsin and Washington State were joined by    
   officials in various counties and cities around the nation honoring the    
   hobby with proclamations recognizing hams' public service and emergency    
   response roles. At the same time, lawmakers on Capitol Hill were also    
   turning a sharper focus on hams' service in natural disasters, as    
   Senator Roger Wicker, a Mississippi Republican, presented that chamber's    
   equivalent of the Amateur Radio Parity Act already under consideration    
   in the House of Representatives. The bipartisan bill, cosponsored by    
   Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, addresses the    
   land-use restrictions that often prohibit amateur radio antennas from    
   being installed, especially in areas where homeowners associations exist    
   and set standards for neighborhood aesthetics. In sponsoring the bill,    
   Wicker noted the role hams had played during Hurricane Katrina, which    
   had left more conventional forms of communication disabled. The bill,    
   which is now on the floor of the Senate, seeks to protect the rights of    
   radio amateurs to install antennas and towers for communication. (ARRL,    
   eham.net    
   )   
      
   QSO WITH THE COSMONAUTS   
      
   In little more than a month, elementary school students in Bunker Hill,    
   Indiana will be experiencing the ultimate QSO: Sometime in August, they    
   get to work the International Space Station. The students were chosen    
   earlier this year for the program, which is known as Amateur Radio on    
   the International Space Station. Maconaquah Elementary School was among    
   those approved for the coveted DX, which will take shape as a 10-minute    
   QSO on FM. The school district plans to provide a live feed to each of    
   the school district's buildings as well as make the contact available    
   for listeners to hear online. As in years past, hams aboard the space    
   station have been busy connecting with students this year, and recently    
   completed a scheduled radio contact with Tulsa Community College in    
   Oklahoma. On July 1, students there connected with one of the Russian    
   cosmonauts on board. (www.ariss.org    
   ,    
   KSL-TV, Tulsa World, Kokomo Tribune)   
      
   REGULATION: UPGRADE ON 160 METERS   
      
   Amateur Radio will gain primary status in part of the 160 meter band,    
   starting Aug. 5, following an action by the FCC that the agency said    
   reflects an uptick in usage on the band. The FCC decision affects    
   amateur use on the band's range between 1900 khz and 2000 khz. David    
   Sumner, CEO of the ARRL, said he expected hams would likely have to    
   contend with radio buoys operated on 160 meters out of fishing vessels.    
   But according to the FCC, the buoys are mostly low power and occupy a    
   narrow portion of the band and they are expected to have negligible    
   effect on hams using those frequencies. (ARRL, QRZ.NOW)   
      
   AMATEUR RADIO GOES TO CAMP   
      
   In Europe, 76 amateur radio operators from more than 22 nations in the    
   International Amateur Radio Union are getting ready to share their    
   youthful enthusiasm for the hobby with one another at the fifth session    
   of YOTA, Youngsters On The Air. The amateur radio summer camp, which    
   attracts hams under the age of 25 in Region 1 of the radio union, is    
   taking place this year in Tuscany, from July 18 through July 25. Its    
   host is Italy's official organization of radio amateurs, the ARI. The    
   annual, week-long event has been held, in previous years, in Finland,    
   Estonia and in Belgium in 2012, the year it made its debut. The program,    
   which is a mix of educational and intercultural events, is expected to    
   feature a presentation on PSK, a workshop on soldering cable connectors    
   and a session on how to build HF wire antennas. There will also be    
   foxhunting and a contest with 70cm handhelds. (Ham.yota.com    
   ,    
   Southgate Amateur Radio News)   
   BREAK 1   
      
   Time for you to identify your station. We are the Amateur Radio    
   Newsline, heard on bulletin stations around the world including the    
   N9MCS Repeater Group serving Rockford Illinois.   
      
   (5 second pause)   
      
   NEW BANDS FOR HAMS   
      
   The FCC will continue to receive comments until Aug. 31 on its proposal    
   to establish amateur radio on Low Frequency and Medium Frequency bands.    
   Although amateur radio would have secondary status on the new bands, it    
   would mark the first time hams were permitted on these frequencies,    
   which are identified as 2200 meters on LF and 630 meters on MF. The LF    
   band was previously allocated by the FCC but the MF allocation is still    
   in proposal status.   
   For amateur radio to operate on either band, operational and technical    
   rules must be added to Part 97. The frequencies are presently in use by    
   utilities using power line carrier systems to control the power grid.    
   The FCC contends that, based on experimental radio operations on these    
   frequencies, particularly on the MF band, the two uses can coexist    
   without interfering with one another. The FCC is seeking input on power    
   limits, antenna height and other relevant limitations that would apply    
   to amateur radio users. The ARRL expects to file comments with the FCC.    
   Others are asked to use the FCC Electronic Comment Filing System and    
   refer to ET Docket No 15-99. (ARRL, FCC)   
      
   THE WORLD OF DX   
      
   Friday, July 10, is the last opportunity to work Zorro, JH1AJT, who has    
   been QRV as KH0/KH8Z since Monday, July 6 from Saipan, where the noted    
   DXpeditioner has traveled on business. As such, Zorro has been working    
   holiday style on 10, 15 and 20 meters, single sideband. QSL via JH1AJT.    
   (dxworld.net    
   ,    
   QRZNOW)   
      
   IARU World Championship   
      
   The International Amateur Radio Union's HF World Championship gets under    
   way on Saturday, July 11 at 1200 UTC and challenges operators to contact    
   as many amateurs as they can worldwide in as many ITU zones as possible,    
   with a special emphasis on IARU member society HQ stations. The event    
   concludes on Sunday, July 12 at 1200 UTC. Most activity will be on 160,    
   80, 40, 20, 15, and 10 meters using CW and SSB. Find detailed    
   information at http://www.arrl.org/iaru-hf-championship    
       
   and http://www.iaru.org/contests.html   
      
   3B8, MAURITIUS   
   Jean-Paul, HB9ARY, is working Mauritius (AF-049) as 3B8HC until July 25.    
   Activity will include some slow CW but mainly SSB on all HF bands, from    
   80 to 6 meters. QSL via NI5DX direct.   
      
   5B, CYPRUS   
   You have until July 15 to work Tony, RT9T, who is active in Cyprus as    
   5B4ALB. QSL 5B4ALB only direct via RT9T.   
      
   5Z4, KENYA   
   Until July 20, Giuseppe, IK2YDJ, will be active from Rongo, Kenya as    
   5Z4/IK2YDJ, working frequencies between 40 and 6 meters. QSL via his    
   home callsign.   
      
   SPECIAL EVENT STATION PV70, BRAZIL   
   A World War II special event commemorative station has been set up in    
   Brazil by Ronaldo, PS7AB, and will continue through July 30. Station    
   PV70FEB celebrates the 70th anniversary of World War II and honors the    
   importance of peace. The special callsign also honors the Brazilian    
   Expeditionary Force on Italy's battlefields, and pays tribute to all    
   others who participated in the war. Certificates will be sent in 2016    
   via email to all stations who complete contacts with at least 10 special    
   event stations on SSB, digital or CW. QSL via PS7AB, direct (2 USDs), by    
   the Bureau, eQSL or LoTW.   
      
   This week's DX news courtesy of Ohio-Penn DX newsletter .   
      
   NEWSCAST CLOSE   
      
   With thanks to Alan Labs, AMSAT, the ARRL, CQ Magazine, The FCC,    
   Southgate News, Youngsters on the Air, KSL-TV, the Tulsa World, eham.net    
   ,    
   the Ohio-Penn DX newsletter, TWiT TV, the Kokomo Tribune and you our    
   listeners. Our email address for news tips and comments is    
   arnewslinetips@gmail.com. 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, CA 91350.   
      
   For now, with our news team worldwide, I'm Skeeter Nash, N5ASH, in    
   Topeka, Kansas and from New Orleans, Don Wilbanks AE5DW.saying 73 and as    
   always we thank you for listening.   
      
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