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   The Arrl Letter   
   13 Jan 12 13:30:48   
   
               The  ARRL Letter   
      
   Published by the American Radio Relay League   
   ********************************************   
      
   January 12, 2012   
      
   Editor: S. Khrystyne Keane, K1SFA    
      
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    IN THIS ISSUE   
      
   - + ARRL Board of Directors Gather this Weekend for 2012 Annual Meeting   
   - + FCC News: FCC Denies ARRL Petition on Vanity, Club Call Signs   
   - + ARRL Meets 2011 Fundraising Goals   
   - + Get Ready for the February Issue of QST   
   - On the Air: The ARRL January VHF Sweepstakes Means Winter Contesting   
   Fun for Everyone   
   - + FCC News: FCC Grants Special Temporary Authority for Amateur Spread   
   Spectrum Experiments   
   - + FCC News: Radio Amateurs Not Affected by Narrowbanding Requirements   
   - + On the Air: ARRL Requests Feedback for 60 Meter Band Plan   
   - Solar Update   
   - Technology News: Videos of 2011 ARRL/TAPR Digital Communications   
   Conference Now Available Online   
   - Amateur Radio Fun: New QuickStats Poll Now Available on ARRL Website   
   - This Week in Radiosport   
   - Upcoming ARRL Section, State and Division Conventions and Events   
      
   + Available on ARRL Audio News .   
      
   > + ARRL BOARD OF DIRECTORS GATHER THIS WEEKEND FOR 2012 ANNUAL   
   MEETING   
      
      ARRL policy is made by its Board of Directors. The 15 voting members   
   of the Board are the Directors who are elected by the ARRL members in   
   their respective divisions. The Board meets in January and July,   
   usually in the Hartford area. ARRL members also elect Vice Directors   
   who may attend the meetings. ARRL Directors and Vice Directors are   
   volunteers who work hard to represent the ARRL in their divisions, to   
   represent the members who elect them on policy issues and to conduct   
   the committee work that is so important to good decision-making.   
      
   The 2012 Annual Meeting begins on Friday, January 13 and is expected to   
   run through Saturday afternoon. Usually, the Annual Meeting is held the   
   third full weekend in January, but with the World Radiocommunication   
   Conference (WRC-12) beginning January 23, the Board voted to hold its   
   meeting early.   
      
   The two Standing Committees -- the Administration & Finance (A&F)   
   Committee and the Programs & Services Committee -- will meet on   
   Thursday, January 12. These two committees are made up of five   
   Directors and a Vice Director, with the treasurer serving as an   
   additional member of the A&F Committee. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + FCC NEWS: FCC DENIES ARRL PETITION ON VANITY, CLUB CALL SIGNS   
      
   On January 11, the FCC denied an ARRL Petition for Reconsideration   
   concerning vanity and club call signs. Filed with the Commission in   
   January 2011, the ARRL's Petition was in response to the FCC's Report   
   and Order that detailed rules changes to the vanity call sign system   
   and call signs for Amateur Radio clubs. These new rules went into   
   effect on February 14, 2011.   
      
      The FCC noted that the ARRL supports its efforts to prevent club   
   stations from obtaining an unfair share of desirable call signs, but   
   expresses concern that the specific rule language adopted by the   
   Commission "does not preclude the abuses that the Report and Order   
   intended to preclude." In its Petition, the ARRL stated that if a club   
   has multiple station trustees, each of these trustees could obtain a   
   vanity call sign for the club, thereby allowing the club to obtain   
   multiple vanity call signs. The ARRL also argued that a club could   
   "'gam[e]' the club station vanity call sign system" by obtaining   
   multiple FCC Registration Numbers (FRNs) and applying for a vanity call   
   sign under each FRN. "We do not believe that the vanity call sign   
   system is subject to the abuses identified by the ARRL," the FCC said,   
   "or that it's suggested rule changes are necessary." Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + ARRL MEETS 2011 FUNDRAISING GOALS   
      
      Thanks to the generosity of dedicated members and friends, the ARRL   
   successfully met its 2011 fundraising goals. More than 6000 individuals   
   and clubs supported the efforts of the ARRL this past year through   
   gifts to the Diamond Club, the Spectrum Defense Fund, the Education &   
   Technology Fund, the Historic Preservation Fund, the W1AW Endowment   
   Fund and the ARRL Endowment Fund.   
      
   Many of the ARRL's programs and services would not be possible without   
   the additional support of its members. The Development Office --   
   managed by Chief Development Officer Mary Hobart, K1MMH -- worked   
   tirelessly throughout 2011 to make the membership aware of these needs.   
   "I am proud to report that our members have enthusiastically and   
   generously responded to our appeals all year long," Hobart said. "Our   
   overall goal for 2011 was $960,000. As of the end of the year, we had   
   met -- and exceeded -- all expectations. To everyone who made this   
   possible, thank you!" Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + GET READY FOR THE FEBRUARY ISSUE OF QST   
      
   The February issue of QST is jam-packed with all sorts of things that   
   today's Amateur Radio operator needs. This issue celebrates 50 years of   
   the Amateur Satellite Service, marking the December 1961 launch of   
   OSCAR 1, the first Amateur Radio satellite. Discover articles, projects   
   and tips to improve your station, as well as information about   
   operating activities that will keep you active on the air throughout   
   2012.   
      
      With energy costs skyrocketing, many people are looking to find ways   
   to save on their electric bill. It's no secret that radios, amplifiers   
   and all the peripherals in your shack can drive up the cost of your   
   monthly usage. With this in mind, Mert Nellis, W0UFO, presents   
   "Characterizing Solar Panels for Amateur Radio Applications." Solar   
   panels use the Sun to produce electrical current to charge a battery,   
   providing steady power for radios and small appliances. And moving your   
   station off the grid may be easier than you think. In his article   
   "Going Totally Green," Dave Gauger, W9CJS, explains that it is simple   
   to make your station environmentally friendly. Gauger notes that he   
   didn't set out to "go green" to save money on his electric bill, but   
   did it for the fun and challenge, as well as to have the ability to   
   provide substantial HF communications in the event of a major power   
   outage.   
      
      This year marks the 75th anniversary of the ARRL's DXCC Award, the   
   world's preeminent DXing award. To celebrate this milestone, the ARRL   
   is presenting the Diamond DXCC Challenge. We are challenging DXers   
   worldwide to work at least 100 of the 231 entities representing those   
   on the original 1937 DXCC List. And when you're out there hunting that   
   DX, why not swing your beam south for Antarctic Activity Week? Ruth   
   Vano, KB0USC, tells the story of this annual event sponsored by the   
   Worldwide Antarctic Program in her article "To the End of the Earth --   
   Antarctic Activity Week."   
      
   ARRL Contributing Editor Phil Salas, AD5X, takes a look at the Elecraft   
   KPA500 HF/6 meter power amplifier in this month's Product Review. He   
   says this "fully featured amplifier looks and works great on your desk   
   or at your DX location. It's 160 to 6 meter 500 W capability, auto band   
   switching and PIN diode switching integrate well with all   
   transceivers." QST Product Review Editor Mark Wilson, K1RO, test drove   
   four 25 A switch mode power supplies: the Jetstream JTPS30M, the   
   Powerwerx SS-30DV, the QJE DX PS30SWII and the Ten-Tec model 941.   
      
   Of course, there are the usual columns you know and expect in the   
   February QST: Happenings, Hints & Kinks, The Doctor Is In, How's DX,   
   Vintage Radio and more. Look for your February 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 see the ARRL Web page   
   .   
      
   > ON THE AIR: THE ARRL JANUARY VHF SWEEPSTAKES MEANS WINTER   
   CONTESTING FUN FOR EVERYONE   
      
      VHF operators will be on the bands in force the weekend of January   
   21-23, as the ARRL January VHF Sweepstakes hits the airwaves. This   
   contest gives the VHFer in all of us a chance to do some contesting   
   during the winter months. "Don't let the cold weather in much of the US   
   dissuade you from getting on the air," said ARRL Contest Branch Manager   
   Sean Kutzko, KX9X. "Many a portable or Rover operation has done just   
   fine in January. While propagation enhancement can seem fleeting in   
   January, there have been some monstrous openings during this contest in   
   years past. Who knows? Perhaps the propagation gods will grant us a   
   late holiday gift with an extended aurora or tropospheric event!" Read   
   more here   
   .   
      
   > + FCC NEWS: FCC GRANTS SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY FOR AMATEUR   
   SPREAD SPECTRUM EXPERIMENTS   
      
   Phil Williams, KA1GMN, has been granted a Special Temporary Authority   
   (STA) by the Federal Communications Commission to conduct Spread   
   Spectrum experiments within 2.5 kHz signal bandwidths on 160 through 2   
   meters, at a maximum of 100 W effective radiated power. The six month   
   authorization takes effect February 1 and expires on July 31. The FCC   
   has assigned Williams the call sign WF9XJD for use during his   
   experimental transmissions. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + FCC NEWS: RADIO AMATEURS NOT AFFECTED BY NARROWBANDING   
   REQUIREMENTS   
      
      The FCC released a Public Notice   
      
   on January 6, reminding land mobile licensees, frequency coordinators   
   and equipment manufacturers that they have less than one year to   
   transition to narrowband operations in the 150-174 and 421-512 MHz   
   bands. While the latter frequency range includes amateur service   
   allocations, radio amateurs are not affected by the narrowbanding   
   requirement. Land mobile operation is permitted in parts of the 421-430   
   MHz band in the areas around Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo, and land   
   mobile licensees in these areas are among those who will have to   
   migrate to narrowband (12.5 kHz or narrower) technology by January 1,   
   2013. Amateur operation is not permitted along the Canadian border   
   (north of Line A as defined in the FCC Rules) in the band 420-430 MHz.   
      
   > + ON THE AIR: ARRL REQUESTS FEEDBACK FOR 60 METER BAND PLAN   
      
   In November 2011, the FCC released a Report & Order detailing new rules   
   for the 5 MHz (60 meters) Amateur Radio band   
   . As of   
   January 12, these rules have not yet been published in the Federal   
   Register. In order to be official, the rules must be published in the   
   Federal Register and will take effect 30 days after the publication   
   date. The R&O brings with it a number of changes for 60 meter   
   operators. Considering the expected increase in 60 meter activity when   
   the R&O finally takes effect, the ARRL is asking for feedback to assist   
   in crafting a proposed band plan. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > SOLAR UPDATE   
      
      Tad "Searching for a way to January Sun   
   " Cook, K7RA, reports: The   
   average daily sunspot numbers were up this week by a tiny bit, from   
   88.1 to 90.6, while the average daily solar flux was down slightly,   
   from 136.2 to 134.9. The latest daily projection from NOAA/USAF shows   
   the solar flux about 15 points lower than the average for the week, at   
   120 on January 12-15, 125 on January 16-19, and then a jump of 20   
   points to 145 on January 20-26. It should decline again, and then rise   
   to a peak of 165 on February 17-21. The predicted planetary A index is   
   5 on January 12, 8 on January 13-14, 5 on January 15-17, 8 on January   
   18-19, and then back to 5 on January 20-27. Look for more information   
   on the ARRL website on Friday, January 13. For more information   
   concerning radio propagation, visit the ARRL Technical Information   
   Service Propagation page   
   . This week's "Tad   
   Cookism" is brought to you by Vanden Plas' January Sun   
   .   
      
   > TECHNOLOGY NEWS: VIDEOS OF 2011 ARRL/TAPR DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS   
   CONFERENCE NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE   
      
   Amateur Radio Video News (ARVN ) has released   
   high-definition videos of all the talks presented at the 2011 ARRL/TAPR   
   Digital Communications Conference (DCC ),   
   held September 16-18. The programs are now available online on the ARVN   
   website .   
      
      The DCC is a three-day conference on Amateur Radio digital   
   technology. Among the video presentations are 18 seminars, the Saturday   
   Banquet and the welcome introduction by TAPR Chairman Steve Bible,   
   N7HPR. According to ARVN Producer Gary Pearce, KN4AQ, most of the talks   
   are fairly technical, although there are four separate sessions that   
   cover "Intro to" topics. "All of the talks -- except the 'Intro to'   
   talks -- were shot in three-camera high-definition, with wireless mics   
   for 'close-up' audio of the presenter, as well as the   
   question-and-answer period," he explained. "The 'Intro to' talks were   
   shot with a single, standard-definition camera.   
      
   This year, Pearce decided to release the programs on the web   
    instead of the DVDs that have been   
   produced in previous years (although the DVDs will be available later).   
   "I wanted to make the programs available more quickly and easily to a   
   worldwide audience," he said. "The web has become an easy, high-quality   
   distribution medium."   
      
   > AMATEUR RADIO FUN: 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:   
      
   - Do you have a call sign license plate on your vehicle?   
   - Do you still have some vacuum tubes in your parts box?   
   -  Will the new privileges on the 60 meter band make you more inclined   
   to operate there?   
   - Are you active on APRS (Automatic Position Reporting System)?   
      
   Visit the QuickStats page  and be sure   
   to bookmark it in your browser. Results from this QuickStats poll will   
   be published in the April 2012 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 IN RADIOSPORT   
      
   This week:   
      
   - January 13 -- NCCC Sprint Ladder   
   - January 14-15 -- North American QSO Party (CW); WW PMC Contest;   
   Michigan QRP January CW Contest   
   - January 16 -- Run for the Bacon QRP Contest   
   - January 19 -- NAQCC Straight Key/Bug Sprint   
      
   Next week:   
      
   - January 20 -- NCCC Sprint Ladder   
   - January 21 -- Feld Hell Sprint; LZ Open Contest   
   - January 21-22 -- North American QSO Party (SSB); Hungarian DX   
   Contest; YL-ISSB QSO Party (SSB)   
   - January 21-23 -- ARRL January VHF Sweepstakes   
      
   - January 25 -- SKCC Sprint   
   - January 25-26 -- 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   
      
   - January 27-28 -- ARRL Mississippi State Convention   
   ,   
   Jackson, Mississippi   
   - February 4 -- ARRL Virginia State Convention   
   ,   
   Richmond, Virginia; ARRL South Carolina State Convention   
   ,   
   Ladson, South Carolina   
   - February 10-12 -- ARRL Northern Florida Section Convention   
   ,   
   Orlando, Florida   
   - February 17-18 -- ARRL Southwestern Division Convention   
   ,   
   Yuma, Arizona   
   - February 18 -- ARRL Arkansas Section Convention   
   , Hoxie,   
   Arkansas   
   - February 25 -- ARRL Vermont State Convention   
   ,   
   South Burlington, Vermont   
   - March 3 -- ARRL Santa Clara Valley Section Convention   
   ,   
   Del Rey Oaks, California; ARRL South Texas Section Convention   
   ,   
   Rosenberg, Texas   
   - March 3-4 -- ARRL Alabama Section Convention   
   ,   
   Birmingham, Alabama   
   - March 9-10 -- ARRL Louisiana State Convention   
   ,   
   Rayne, Louisiana; ARRL Oklahoma State Convention   
      
   ,   
   Claremore, Oklahoma   
   - March 10-11 -- ARRL Roanoke Division Convention   
   ,   
   Concord, North Carolina   
   - March 17 -- ARRL Nebraska State Convention   
   ,   
   Lincoln, Nebraska; ARRL Southern Florida Section Convention   
   ,   
   Stuart, Florida; ARRL West Texas Section Convention   
   ,   
   Midland, Texas   
   - March 23-24 -- ARRL Maine State Convention   
   , Lewiston,   
   Maine   
      
   To find a convention or hamfest near you, click here   
   .   
      
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