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   The Arrl Letter   
   15 Sep 11 20:26:16   
   
               The  ARRL Letter   
      
   Published by the American Radio Relay League   
   ********************************************   
      
   September 15, 2011   
      
   Editor: S. Khrystyne Keane, K1SFA    
      
   ARRL Home Page ARRL Letter Archive   
   Audio News   
    IN THIS ISSUE   
      
   - + Public Service: Missouri Hams Help Out When 911 Service Goes Down   
   - + ARRL to Welcome USTTI Students Next Month   
   - + ARRL Seeks Treasurer   
   - + ARRL Facebook Page: 20,000 Fans Strong   
   - + Heathkit's Amateur Radio Plans Taking Shape   
   - QEX -- the September/October 2011 Issue   
   - Solar Update   
   - + New QuickStats Poll Now Available on ARRL Website   
   - This Week on the Radio   
   - Upcoming ARRL Section, State and Division Conventions and Events   
      
   + Available on ARRL Audio News .   
      
   > + PUBLIC SERVICE: MISSOURI HAMS HELP OUT WHEN 911 SERVICE GOES DOWN   
      
      It doesn't take a major disaster for Amateur Radio to step in and   
   save the day. Around 9 PM on September 5, a cable cut completely   
   isolated the Johnson County 911 Center in Warrensburg, Missouri,   
   impacting landline, Internet and cellular service. Johnson County --   
   home to Whiteman Air Force Base -- is located just east of the Kansas   
   City metro area.   
      
   Johnson County's emergency plan called for the telephone company to   
   transfer all 911 calls to the Henry County 911 facility in Clinton,   
   Missouri; Henry County is the next county south of Johnson County. But   
   an equipment problem at Henry County's center prevented the transfer   
   from completing successfully. Calls were then routed to the Benton   
   County 911 Center in Warsaw, Missouri; Benton County is the next county   
   west of Henry County. This transfer was successful and calls started   
   coming in to Warsaw. Unfortunately, Warsaw is more than 40 miles from   
   Warrensburg, and the two centers were unable to establish communication   
   using the county VHF radio facilities. It was then that radio amateurs   
   were brought in to provide communications support. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + ARRL TO WELCOME USTTI STUDENTS NEXT MONTH   
      
      Next month -- October 3-7 -- the ARRL will welcome international   
   students who want to learn how to administer and regulate Amateur Radio   
   programs in their home countries. This course, offered by the United   
   States Telecommunications Training Institute (USTTI) for learners from   
   developing countries, will help the participants create, administer and   
   foster an Amateur Radio Service in their countries. This is the 27th   
   year that the ARRL has participated in the USTTI program. Read more   
   here   
   .   
      
   > + ARRL SEEKS TREASURER   
      
      After more than 31 years of distinguished service to the ARRL as its   
   volunteer Treasurer, Jim McCobb, K1LU, has decided to step down when   
   his current term expires in January 2012. The ARRL is seeking qualified   
   candidates from among its membership. The Board of Directors elects the   
   Treasurer and other officers at its Annual Meeting in even-numbered   
   years.   
      
   The Treasurer is a non-voting member of the Board of Directors and must   
   be a licensed radio amateur and a Full member of the ARRL for four   
   continuous years prior to nomination. The ARRL By-laws   
    define the role of the Treasurer as   
   follows:   
      
   - In consultation with and subject to the general supervision of the   
   Administration and Finance Committee, provides for the investment and   
   reinvestment of the surplus funds of the League in any bonds or stocks   
   or other securities as would be selected by a trustee with the care of   
   a prudent investor.   
   - Reports to and attends all regular meetings of the Board of   
   Directors.   
   - Serves as a member of the Administration and Finance Committee.   
      
   The position is unpaid; however, necessary expenses including travel to   
   meetings are reimbursable.   
      
   A Search Committee has been established to recommend one or more   
   candidates for Treasurer to the Board. Additional information about the   
   position is available here   
   .   
   Interested and qualified members are invited to submit a Statement of   
   Interest and qualifications by November 14, 2011 to the Secretary,   
   preferably by e-mail .   
      
   > + ARRL FACEBOOK PAGE: 20,000 FANS STRONG   
      
      With more than 20,000 fans on Facebook, the ARRL Facebook page is   
   the number one spot for hams on the Internet's most popular social   
   networking site. Not only is the ARRL page the most popular Amateur   
   Radio page on Facebook, it is attracting many young -- and not-so-young   
   -- hams to share their opinions and ham radio-related news with other   
   hams. According to Facebook demographics, more than 460 people between   
   the ages of 13-17 are fans of the ARRL's page, with 74 percent of users   
   below the age of 55. Since September 2010, hundreds of users post their   
   own comments on the page, make a comment on a post or "like" a comment   
   each week. The ARRL has been active on Facebook since July 2010; since   
   that time, the page has been viewed almost 14.5 million times by fans   
   and non-fans alike. The ARRL also has a Logbook of the World Facebook   
   page. Premiering in June 2011, this popular page has almost 1000 ham   
   fans. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + HEATHKIT'S AMATEUR RADIO PLANS TAKING SHAPE   
      
      Heathkit Educational Systems hopes to reenter the Amateur Radio   
   market by the end of 2011. Back in August, Heathkit announced   
    its   
   return to the kit business and actively solicited suggestions. The   
   response from Amateur Radio operators convinced Heathkit to develop   
   several Amateur Radio products.   
      
   "When we made the announcement on our web page about a month ago, we   
   had no intention of entering the Amateur Radio kit market," Ernie Wake,   
   Heathkit's Director of Sales and Marketing, told the ARRL. "The   
   response was really overwhelming, exciting and scary. The scary part is   
   that the brand name has so much loyalty that we don't want to   
   disappoint the people who have such fond memories."   
      
   Wake said that Heathkit is presently working on developing a few   
   Amateur Radio kits. "Initially, the kit line will include a few   
   'accessories,' like kits for a Dual Watt Meter, Antenna Tuners and the   
   Cantenna," he explained. "Once we are a little more 'settled,' I think   
   we will develop a QRP receiver. We won't rush to market just to get   
   there. We want to develop a line of kits in the tradition of Heathkit.   
   I'm hoping to have one or two kits by the end-of-the-year."   
      
   > QEX -- THE SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2011 ISSUE   
      
      The September/October issue of QEX  is   
   already out, and it is full of theoretical and practical technical   
   articles that you won't want to miss. QEX is the ARRL's "Forum for   
   Communications Experimenters." Published bimonthly, it features   
   technical articles, columns and other items of interest to radio   
   amateurs and communications professionals. The mission of QEX is   
   threefold: To provide a medium for the exchange of ideas and   
   information among Amateur Radio experimenters; to document advanced   
   technical work in the Amateur Radio field, and to support efforts to   
   advance the state of the Amateur Radio art. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > SOLAR UPDATE   
      
      Tad "When the Sun is setting   
   " Cook, K7RA, reports:   
   Although the average daily sunspot numbers are lower -- down nearly 13   
   points to 91.7 -- the average daily solar flux is higher by 6.7 points,   
   rising to 122.2. Yes, solar activity is rising rapidly. You could see   
   it coming earlier this week by glancing at the STEREO mission   
    when you looked at the back side of the   
   Sun. There was lots of activity, and you can still see quite a bit more   
   (those white patches) just over the eastern horizon, which is on the   
   left side of the image beyond -90 degrees. The image of the daily Sun   
    shows a disc peppered with sunspots, a   
   welcome sight after watching the current solar cycle seem to stall.   
   Numerous CME events disturbed the Earth's magnetic field. The planetary   
   A index record shows September 9, 10 and 12 were the most active days,   
   with the index at 36, 33 and 27. The autumnal equinox in the northern   
   hemisphere is just a week away: September 23 at 0905 UTC, which is 5:05   
   AM EDT or 02:05 AM PDT. Luckily, the increased sunspot activity should   
   continue. The predicted solar flux is 145 on September 15-17, 150   
   September 18-22, 110 on September 23-24, and 115 on September 25-29.   
   The predicted planetary A index is 5 on September 15-18, 7 on September   
   19, 5 on September 20-23, 7 on September 24-25, 5 on September 26-29,   
   and 15 on September 30. Look for more information on the ARRL website   
   on Friday, September 16. For more information concerning radio   
   propagation, visit the ARRL Technical Information Service Propagation   
   page . This week's "Tad   
   Cookism" is brought to you by The Go-Go's Beneath the Blue Sky   
   .   
      
   > + NEW QUICKSTATS POLL NOW AVAILABLE ON ARRL WEBSITE   
      
   Four new poll questions have just been published on the QuickStats page   
    on the ARRL website. Let your voice be   
   heard!   
      
   Questions in this month's QuickStats poll:   
      
   - What is the longest time you've ever spent at your radio (including   
   brief breaks)?   
   -  Do you analyze your antenna designs with modeling software before   
   you build the antennas?   
   - Have you monitored signals from the new ARISSat-1 satellite?   
   - How far are you willing to drive for a hamfest?   
      
   Visit the QuickStats page  and be sure   
   to bookmark it in your browser. Results from this QuickStats poll will   
   be published in the December 2011 issue of QST on the QuickStats page,   
   located in the rear advertising section of the magazine. Along with   
   monthly poll results, QST QuickStats offers colorful charts and graphs   
   that highlight interesting Amateur Radio statistics.   
      
   > THIS WEEK ON THE RADIO   
      
   This week:   
      
   - September 16 -- NCCC Sprint Ladder; AGB NEMIGA Contest   
   - September 17 -- Connecticut QSO Party; Feld Hell Sprint   
   - September 17-18 -- ARRL 10 GHz and Up Contest (local time)   
   ;   
   South Carolina QSO Party; Washington State Salmon Run; CIS DX QPSK63   
   Contest; Scandinavian Activity Contest (CW); SRT HF Contest (SSB); QRP   
   Afield   
   - September 18 -- North American Sprint (SSB); WAB 144 MHz QRP Phone   
   Contest; BARTG Sprint 75   
   - September 19 -- Run for the Bacon QRP Contest; 144 MHz Fall Sprint   
   (local time)   
   - September 22 -- NAQCC Straight Key/Bug Sprint   
      
   Next week:   
      
   - September 23 -- NCCC Sprint Ladder   
   - September 24 -- AGCW VHF/UHF Contest   
   - September 24-25 -- ARRL EME Contest   
   ; Texas QSO Party; CQ Worldwide DX   
   Contest (RTTY)   
   - September 25 -- UBA ON 6 Meter Contest   
   - September 26 -- QRP Homebrewer Sprint   
   - September 27 -- 222 MHz Fall Sprint (local time)   
   - September 28 -- SKCC Sprint   
   - September 28-29 -- CWops Mini-CWT Test   
      
   All dates, unless otherwise stated, are UTC. See the ARRL Contest   
   Branch page , the ARRL Contest Update   
    and the WA7BNM Contest   
   Calendar  for more   
   information. Looking for a Special Event station? Be sure to check out   
   the ARRL Special Event Stations Web page   
   .   
      
   > UPCOMING ARRL SECTION, STATE AND DIVISION CONVENTIONS AND EVENTS   
      
   - September 17 -- ARRL Roanoke Division Convention   
   ,   
   Virginia Beach, Virginia   
   - September 24 -- ARRL Washington State Convention   
   ,   
   Spokane Valley, Washington   
   - October 8-9 -- ARRL Florida State Convention   
   ,   
   Melbourne, Florida   
   - October 9 -- ARRL Connecticut State Convention   
   ,   
   Wallingford, Connecticut   
   - October 14-16 -- ARRL Pacific Division Convention   
   , Santa Clara, California   
   - October 21-22 -- ARRL West Gulf Division Convention   
   ,   
   Ardmore, Oklahoma   
   - October 22 -- ARRL Iowa State Convention   
   ,   
   Sergeant Bluff, Iowa   
   - November 6 -- ARRL Iowa Section Convention   
   , Davenport, Iowa   
   - November 19-20 -- ARRL Indiana State Convention   
   ,   
   Fort Wayne, Indiana   
   - December 3-4 -- ARRL West Central Florida Section Convention   
   ,   
   Palmetto, Florida   
      
   To find a convention or hamfest near you, click here   
   .   
      
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