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   The Arrl Letter   
   06 Oct 11 22:46:28   
   
               The  ARRL Letter   
      
   Published by the American Radio Relay League   
   ********************************************   
      
   October 6, 2011   
      
   Editor: S. Khrystyne Keane, K1SFA    
      
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   Audio News   
    IN THIS ISSUE   
      
   - + On the Air: 10 Meters Is Hot!   
   - + WRC-12: European Proposal for Amateur Secondary MF Allocation   
   Clears Important Hurdle   
   - + Every Radio Amateur Knows that Spectrum Defense Matters   
   - + Check Out the November Issue of QST   
   - At the Workbench: The Deadline for the Third ARRL Homebrew Challenge   
   Is Approaching   
   - + Public Service: Nominations Now Open for the George Hart   
   Distinguished Service Award   
   - ARRL in Action: What Have We Been Up to Lately?   
   - + Section News: New Section Manager Appointed in North Texas   
   - Committee Notes: Changes to ARRL Ethics and Elections Committee   
   - Solar Update   
   - + ARRL Recognizes: Robert Miller, KE6F , Wins September QST Cover   
   Plaque Award   
   - This Week on the Radio   
   - Upcoming ARRL Section, State and Division Conventions and Events   
      
   + Available on ARRL Audio News .   
      
   > + ON THE AIR: 10 METERS IS HOT!   
      
      For the past few days, the solar flux has been hovering around 130.   
   While this is down from a peak of 190 -- the highest we've seen in   
   Solar Cycle 24 -- just 11 days ago, the higher HF bands are definitely   
   feeling the effect. Higher solar flux levels can mean higher sunspot   
   levels and this is good news for radio amateurs, especially   
   Technicians. The 10 meter band is the only HF band where Techs have   
   phone privileges. "Techs can get use their voice privileges from   
   28.300-28.500 MHz," explained W1AW Station Manager Joe Carcia, NJ1Q.   
   "If you don't have your own HF rig, find someone in your local radio   
   club who does or call your Elmer. Without a doubt, you don't want to   
   miss this opening. Who knows how long it will last or when it will come   
   back? So get on the air while you can and experience the magic of 10   
   meters." The solar flux is predicted to hit 140   
    on October 12 and   
   stay at that level for almost a week. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + WRC-12: EUROPEAN PROPOSAL FOR AMATEUR SECONDARY MF ALLOCATION   
   CLEARS IMPORTANT HURDLE   
      
   In preparation for the 2012 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-12   
   ),   
   the CEPT Project Team C   
    approved a draft   
   European Common Proposal (ECP) for an 8 kHz-wide band between 472 and   
   480 kHz at its September meeting. The draft ECP will now go to CEPT's   
   Conference Preparatory Group for formal ratification in November. This   
   breakthrough -- at the 11th and final meeting of the project team --   
   occurred with the submission by the UK's Ofcom of an RSGB-drafted   
   compromise ECP proposal that is also supported by France and Sweden.   
      
      Agenda Item 1.23 calls for WRC-12 delegations to consider an   
   allocation of about 15 kHz in parts of the band 415-526.5 kHz to the   
   Amateur Service on a secondary basis, taking into account the need to   
   protect existing services. "While an 8 kHz allocation does not fully   
   meet our objective of 15 kHz, having a European Common Proposal for an   
   amateur allocation is a major step toward possibly achieving one at   
   WRC-12," said ARRL Chief Executive Officer David Sumner, K1ZZ.   
      
   According to Colin Thomas, G3PSM, the prospect of an agreed CEPT   
   position is good progress, representing a 48 country block vote going   
   into next year's WRC-12. "It needs to be noted that the draft ECP comes   
   with significant caveats to avoid interference to the primary user, as   
   well as the existing secondary user services," he explained. "These are   
   the maritime and aeronautical radionavigation services, respectively.   
   As secondary users, we would also not be afforded any protection. It   
   should be acknowledged that we have had support from a number of Region   
   1 IARU Member-Societies in getting to this position." Thomas is the   
   CEPT Coordinator for this agenda item.   
      
   > + EVERY RADIO AMATEUR KNOWS THAT SPECTRUM DEFENSE MATTERS   
      
      The second edition for 2011 of Spectrum Defense Matters -- a   
   newsletter aimed at keeping ARRL members updated on issues related to   
   the protection of Amateur Radio frequencies -- was recently released on   
   the ARRL website. This newsletter covers both domestic and   
   international topics related to the Amateur Radio spectrum. Your   
   financial support is vital to continue the ARRL's work to protect your   
   operating privileges. You can help protect these privileges by   
   contributing generously to the 2011 ARRL Spectrum Defense Fund.   
   Defending spectrum means protecting the way each of us chooses to enjoy   
   Amateur Radio. It is important to have VHF/UHF allocations when radio   
   amateurs are called upon to provide support during communications   
   emergencies. But Amateur Radio is primarily a personal radio service   
   where licensees have great latitude to develop their skills, experiment   
   to broaden their knowledge base, serve their communities and to simply   
   have fun. Click here   
      
   to read about some of the Spectrum Defense items featured in this issue   
   of Spectrum Defense Matters.   
      
   > + CHECK OUT THE NOVEMBER ISSUE OF QST   
      
   The November issue of QST is jam-packed with all sorts of things that   
   today's Amateur Radio operator needs. From product reviews to   
   experiments to contesting, this issue of QST has something for just   
   about everyone.   
      
   Now that the colder months are here, thoughts turn to tinkering in the   
   shack. If your radio doesn't come with digital signal processing   
   capability, why not build a DSP speaker? DSP cuts out the unwanted   
   noise and gives you only the signal you want to hear, adapting to   
   changes in the signal's conditions. Allen Baker, KG4JJH, offers a   
   schematic for a DSP speaker in his article "Build Your Own DSP   
   Speaker." In designing a modern-day antenna, Dave Holdeman, N9XU,   
   recalls a "plumber's delight" from his Novice days in his article "A   
   160 or 80 Meter Downspout Vertical." Build a self-contained   
   multi-oscillator that allows for convenient and precise SSB transmitter   
   adjustment after you read "A Four Tone SSB Test Generator" by Dave   
   Lyndon, AK4AA.   
      
      If you have an Android smartphone, you probably have a couple of   
   Amateur Radio-related apps on it. But how do you know which one is   
   right for you? William F. Vartorella, KJ4ORX, presents a handy guide in   
   "Android Apps for the Amateur." With so many insurance options   
   available, it can get confusing when looking for the best coverage for   
   your ham gear. In his article "Homeowners Insurance and Your Radio   
   Gear," Ray Fallen, ND8L, discusses how to purchase insurance for your   
   station.   
      
   ARRL Emergency Preparedness Manager Mike Corey, W5MPC, takes a look at   
   the Yaesu FT-450D HF and 6 meter transceiver in this month's Product   
   Review. He says that this rig "adds a standard internal antenna tuner,   
   new CW filter bandwidths and several ergonomic upgrades to the original   
   FT-450. These refinements make a popular, low-cost transceiver even   
   better." ARRL Test Engineer Bob Allison, WB1GCM, checks out the   
   Elecraft XG3 RF signal source: "The Elecraft XG3 is a compact, accurate   
   signal source with a variety of uses in the Amateur Radio station or at   
   the workbench."   
      
   Of course, there are the usual columns you know and expect in the   
   November QST: Happenings, Hints & Kinks, The Doctor Is IN, How's DX,   
   Technical Correspondence, Vintage Radio and more. Look for your   
   November issue in your mailbox. QST is the official journal of ARRL,   
   the national association for Amateur Radio. QST is just one of the many   
   benefits of ARRL membership. To join or renew your ARRL membership,   
   please visit the ARRL web page .   
      
   > AT THE WORKBENCH: THE DEADLINE FOR THE THIRD ARRL HOMEBREW   
   CHALLENGE IS APPROACHING   
      
      The ARRL has sponsored two Homebrew Challenges in the past, designed   
   to test our members' design and construction skills by making useful   
   amateur gear at low cost -- and sharing their results with our members.   
   Our first ARRL Homebrew Challenge, announced in QST for August 2006,   
   required the construction of a 40 meter, 5 W voice and CW transceiver   
   built for less than $50 of new parts. The Second Homebrew Challenge,   
   announced in February 2009, resulted in a number of creative designs of   
   low cost 50 W linear amplifiers to follow the transceiver -- two for   
   about $30, as well as a multiband amplifier with many features for   
   somewhat more. The deadline for the Third Homebrew Challenge is   
   Tuesday, November 1. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + PUBLIC SERVICE: NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN FOR THE GEORGE HART   
   DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD   
      
   The George Hart Distinguished Service Award may be presented by the   
   Board of Directors to the ARRL member whose service to the ARRL's Field   
   Organization is of the most exemplary nature. The Distinguished Service   
   Award is named in honor of George Hart, W1NJM, long-time Communications   
   Manager at ARRL Headquarters and chief developer of the National   
   Traffic System. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > ARRL IN ACTION: WHAT HAVE WE BEEN UP TO LATELY?   
      
      This feature is a concise monthly update of some of the things that   
   the ARRL is doing on behalf of its members. This installment -- which   
   covers the month of September -- takes a look at how the ARRL briefed   
   members of the White House staff on Amateur Radio's capabilities during   
   emergencies, how the ARRL Lab is investigating power line noise, the   
   upcoming Director elections in the ARRL's Atlantic, Delta and Midwest   
   Divisions, the search for a new ARRL Treasurer, recognizing radio   
   amateurs for technical excellence, reports from the Official Observer   
   Desk and more. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + SECTION NEWS: NEW SECTION MANAGER APPOINTED IN NORTH TEXAS   
      
      Effective Wednesday, October 5, the ARRL North Texas Section has a   
   new Section Manager. Jay Urish, W5GM, of Flower Mound, stepped down for   
   personal reasons. He has served as North Texas Section Manager since   
   April 2009, and was re-elected to a second term in April 2011. Walt   
   Mayfield, KE5SOO, of Krum, has been appointed the North Texas Section   
   Manager, as of October 5, to fulfill the present term of office. ARRL   
   Membership and Volunteer Programs Manager Dave Patton, NN1N, made the   
   appointment in consultation with West Gulf Division Director David   
   Woolweaver, K5RAV. Mayfield has served as the North Texas Section   
   Emergency Coordinator and is the president of the Denton County Amateur   
   Radio Association. Mayfield's appointment continues through March 31,   
   2013.   
      
   > COMMITTEE NOTES: CHANGES TO ARRL ETHICS AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE   
      
   There is a change in the composition of the ARRL Ethics and Elections   
   Committee. President Kay Craigie, N3KN, has accepted the resignation of   
   Southeastern Division Director Greg Sarratt, W4OZK, from the committee,   
   thanking him for his service as chairman for the past nine months.   
   Roanoke Division Director Dennis Bodson, W4PWF, will serve on the   
   committee for the remainder of the one-year term. Committee member Tom   
   Frenaye, K1KI, Director of the New England Division, will serve as   
   chairman. Pacific Division Director Bob Vallio, W6RGG, also serves on   
   the committee. Sarratt will continue to serve as Director of the ARRL's   
   Southeastern Division.   
      
   > SOLAR UPDATE   
      
      Tad "I wish the Sun would hide its head   
   " Cook, K7RA, reports: The   
   sunspot excitement continues, with photos of the Sun showing more and   
   more spots. The average daily sunspot numbers for the week were about   
   the same as the previous week, increasing from 96.1 to 96.7, while the   
   average daily solar flux dropped from 155.5 to 132.6. Our three month   
   moving average of sunspot numbers puts us into activity levels last   
   seen in mid-2004. The latest NOAA/USAF forecast shows solar flux at 125   
   on October 6-7, 130 on October 8-12, 125 on October 13 and 110 on   
   October 14-16. The planetary A index prediction shows 18 for October 6,   
   10 on October 7-8, 8 on October 9 and 5 on October 10-27. Look for more   
   information on the ARRL website on Friday, October 7. For more   
   information concerning radio propagation, visit the ARRL Technical   
   Information Service Propagation page   
   . This week's "Tad   
   Cookism" is brought to you by Yellowcard's October Nights   
   .   
      
   > + ARRL RECOGNIZES: ROBERT MILLER, KE6F , WINS SEPTEMBER QST COVER   
   PLAQUE AWARD   
      
   The winner of the QST  Cover Plaque Award for September is Robert   
   Miller, KE6F , for his article "Yet Another Crystal Calibrator -- The   
   YACC 1-2-3. " Congratulations Robert! The QST  Cover Plaque award --   
   given to the author or authors of the best article in each issue -- is   
   determined by a vote of ARRL members on the QST Cover Plaque Poll Web   
   page  . Cast a ballot for your   
   favorite article in the October issue today.   
      
   > THIS WEEK ON THE RADIO   
      
   This week:   
      
   - October 7-9 -- YLRL DX/NA YL Anniversary Contest   
   - October 8 -- FISTS Fall Sprint; EU Autumn Sprint (CW)   
   - October 8-9 -- Arizona QSO Party; Pennsylvania QSO Party; Makrothen   
   RTTY Contest; Oceania DX Contest (CW); Scandinavian Activity Contest   
   (SSB)   
   - October 9 -- North American Sprint (RTTY); UBA ON Contest (CW)   
   - October 10 -- 10-10 International 10-10 Day Sprint   
   - October 12 -- NAQCC Straight Key/Bug Sprint; NAQCC-EU Monthly Sprint   
      
   Next week:   
      
   - October 15 -- Iowa QSO Party; Feld Hell Sprint   
   - October 15-16 -- New York QSO Party; 10-10 International Fall Contest   
   (CW); JARTS WW RTTY Contest; CQ SA Contest (SSB); QRP ARCI Fall QSO   
   Party; Worked All Germany Contest   
   - October 16 -- Asia-Pacific Fall Sprint (CW)   
   - October 16-17 -- Illinois QSO Party   
   - October 17 -- Run for the Bacon QRP Contest   
   - October 17-24 -- ARRL School Club Roundup   
      
   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   
      
   - 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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