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   The Arrl Letter   
   23 Feb 12 21:43:42   
   
               The  ARRL Letter   
      
   Published by the American Radio Relay League   
   ********************************************   
      
   February 23, 2012   
      
   Editor: S. Khrystyne Keane, K1SFA    
      
   ARRL Home Page ARRL Letter Archive   
   Audio News   
    IN THIS ISSUE   
      
   - + Legislative News: Payroll Tax Bill Includes Provision for Amateur   
   Radio Study   
   - + On the Air: Republic of South Sudan Assigned Z8 Prefix   
   - + On the Air: One Down, One to Go: The ARRL International DX Contest   
   Gears Up for SSB   
   - +Ham Radio in Hollywood: Blockbuster Movie Features Morse Code,   
   Homebrew Equipment -- and Sea Monsters!   
   - + W1AW: March Qualifying Runs   
   - + Section Manager Winter Election Results   
   - Solar Update   
   - This Week in Radiosport   
   - Silent Key: Bill Simons, W9BB, Silent Key; Developed Shure   
   Microphones   
   - Upcoming ARRL Section, State and Division Conventions and Events   
      
   + Available on ARRL Audio News .   
      
   > + LEGISLATIVE NEWS: PAYROLL TAX BILL INCLUDES PROVISION FOR AMATEUR   
   RADIO STUDY   
      
   A bill that passed both the House and the Senate on February 17 -- and   
   signed into law by President Obama on Wednesday, February 22 --   
   includes a provision for a study of the uses and capabilities of   
   Amateur Radio Service communications in emergencies and disaster   
   relief.   
      
      Section 6414 of the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of   
   2012 mandates the completion of the study, with a report of the   
   findings to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and the Senate   
   Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. This study would   
   "use the expertise of stakeholder entities and organizations" to   
   recommend how to best use radio amateurs in emergency communications   
   and disaster relief efforts, and how to best utilize the Amateur Radio   
   Service in coordination with the federal government in these efforts.   
   In addition, the study would also discuss the effects of unreasonable   
   or unnecessary private land use restrictions on residential antenna   
   installations and recommend ways to remove such impediments.   
      
   The bill passed in the House by a vote of 293-132. In the Senate, it   
   passed by a 60-36 vote. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + ON THE AIR: REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN ASSIGNED Z8 PREFIX   
      
      After a wait of more than seven months after being accepted as a   
   member of the United Nations   
   ,   
   the Republic of South Sudan received its prefix block from the   
   International Telecommunication Union   
    (ITU): Z8.   
   On July 14, 2011 -- after South Sudan's admittance to the UN -- the new   
   country became a DXCC entity by way of Section II, 1(a) of the DXCC   
   rules . -- Thanks to The Daily DX for the   
   information   
      
   > + ON THE AIR: ONE DOWN, ONE TO GO: THE ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX   
   CONTEST GEARS UP FOR SSB   
      
   With the CW portion   
      
   of the ARRL International DX Contest  now   
   a series of fading dits and dahs in the memories of participants,   
   preparations for the SSB portion of the DX Contest -- the weekend of   
   March 3-4 -- are already underway.   
      
   According to ARRL Contest Branch Manager Sean Kutzko, KX9X, for this   
   contest, stations in the US and Canada work only DX stations, and DX   
   stations work only the US and Canada; Alaska and Hawaii are considered   
   DX for this contest. DX stations will be trying to make QSOs with all   
   US states and Canadian provinces. The contest exchange is simple: US   
   and Canadian stations send a signal report and their state or province,   
   while DX stations send a signal report and the amount of power they are   
   transmitting with.   
      
      "The CW portion had a lot of twists and turns," Kutzko recounted.   
   "The solar flux index was down considerably from the great conditions   
   we experienced in the last quarter of 2011. We were also dealt a blow   
   with a solar storm on Saturday afternoon, generating some strange   
   phenomena on the bands. Ten meters -- which earlier in the contest   
   season was open to Europe and Asia for hours at a time -- barely showed   
   up this past weekend. Despite all of this, hams worked tons of DX on 15   
   and even 10 meters."   
      
   Will these conditions improve? It's hard to say -- the SFI remains   
   around 100, and just a week before the contest, the A and K indices are   
   reasonably low. "Check the K7RA Solar Update each Friday on the ARRL   
   website for the most current solar forecast," Kutzko advised. "But one   
   thing is for certain: The number of participants in the 2011-2012   
   contest season has exploded, and more activity means lots of DX."   
      
   The ARRL International DX SSB Contest    
   runs from 0000 UTC Saturday, March 3 to 2359 UTC Sunday, March 4.   
   Complete rules and forms can be found online   
   . Electronic logs should be   
   submitted via e-mail ; paper logs can be sent to ARRL   
   DX SSB Contest, 225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111. Paper logs must be   
   postmarked no later than 0000 UTC Tuesday, April 3, 2012.   
      
   > +HAM RADIO IN HOLLYWOOD: BLOCKBUSTER MOVIE FEATURES MORSE CODE,   
   HOMEBREW EQUIPMENT -- AND SEA MONSTERS!   
      
      In the movie Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, Sean Anderson (played   
   by Josh Hutcherson) receives a coded distress signal that comes from a   
   mysterious island where no island should exist. Sean decides to follow   
   the signal with the unwilling assistance from his stepfather Hank   
   (played by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson).   
      
      The movie opens in Dayton, Ohio with Sean on his motorcycle, being   
   chased by police officers. Sean had been caught breaking in to a   
   "satellite facility." When questioned by Hank, Sean confesses that he   
   had received a coded message from his grandfather (played by Michael   
   Caine), but his equipment was too weak to copy it; he decided to go   
   somewhere where there were bigger antennas. The message -- a string of   
   one and two syllable words taken from the books of Jules Verne -- makes   
   no sense to Sean. Hank, a former US Navy cryptographer, offers to help   
   decode the message; he feels this will be a good chance to bond with   
   his stepson.   
      
   Immediately, Hank figures out that the message is really in Morse code:   
   each one syllable word is a "dit," while each two syllable word is a   
   "dah." Hank translates the message, which gives clues to the location   
   of the grandfather's whereabouts. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + W1AW: MARCH QUALIFYING RUNS   
      
      The W1AW and West Coast Qualifying Runs were inadvertently left out   
   of the March 2012 issue of QST. Here is the missing information:   
      
   W1AW Qualifying Runs are 10 PM EST Friday, March 9 (0300 UTC March 10)   
   (10-40 WPM) and 7 PM EDT (2300 UTC) Tuesday, March 20. The West Coast   
   Qualifying Run will be transmitted by station K6KPH on 3581.5, 7047.5,   
   14047.5, 18097.5 and 21067.5 kHz at 2 PM PDT (2200 UTC) Saturday, March   
   17. Unless indicated otherwise, speeds are from 10-35 WPM. You can find   
   the upcoming schedule here   
   .   
      
   > + SECTION MANAGER WINTER ELECTION RESULTS   
      
      Two ARRL Sections -- Eastern Pennsylvania and Louisiana -- will get   
   new Section Managers as of April 1, 2012. Two other Sections -- San   
   Diego and Virginia -- will keep their incumbent Section Managers.   
   Ballots for these races were counted Tuesday, February 21 at ARRL   
   Headquarters. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > SOLAR UPDATE   
      
      Tad "Behind the clouds the Sun is shining   
   " Cook, K7RA, reports: We   
   don't know if this is a significant trend, but solar activity has   
   really leveled off recently. Not everyone is unhappy about this: During   
   the recent long minimum, 160 and 80 meter operators were very excited   
   about conditions, and that enthusiasm seems to have increased of late.   
   The average indicators this week were almost exactly the same as last.   
   The average daily sunspot number rose from 55.6 to 55.7, while the   
   average daily solar flux declined 2.6 points to 105. In an unusual   
   coincidence, the average planetary A index and mid-latitude numbers   
   were the same this week as last, 8 and 6.7 The latest prediction shows   
   solar flux at 105 on February 23-24, 100 on February 25, 95 on February   
   26-29, 100 on March 1-4, 105 on March 5-11, 110 on March 12-13, and   
   rising to 115 on March 14-19. The prediction also sees planetary A   
   index at 8 on February 23, 5 on February 24-28, 7 on February 29, 5 on   
   March 1, 8 on March 2-3, and 5 on March 4-6. Look for more information   
   on the ARRL website on Friday, February 24. For more information   
   concerning radio propagation, visit the ARRL Technical Information   
   Service Propagation page   
   . This week's "Tad   
   Cookism" is brought to you by Disney's Cars   
   .   
      
   > THIS WEEK IN RADIOSPORT   
      
   This week:   
      
   - February 24 -- NCCC Sprint Ladder   
   - February 24-26 -- CQ 160 Meter Contest (SSB)   
   - February 25-26 -- Mississippi QSO Party; North American QSO Party   
   (RTTY); REF Contest (SSB); UBA DX Contest (CW)   
   - February 26 -- High Speed Club CW Contest; SARL Digital Contest   
   - February 26-27 -- North Carolina QSO Party   
   - February 27 -- CQC Winter QSO Sprint   
      
   Next week:   
      
   - March 3 -- Wake-Up! QRP Sprint   
   - March 3-4 -- ARRL International DX Contest (SSB)   
      
   - March 4 -- DARC 10 Meter Digital Contest   
   - March 6 -- ARS Spartan Sprint; AGCW YL-CW Party   
      
   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   
   .   
      
   > SILENT KEY: BILL SIMONS, W9BB, SILENT KEY; DEVELOPED SHURE   
   MICROPHONES   
      
   William A. Simons, W9BB (ex-W9YXJ), passed away in Minnesota on January   
   2. He was 84. He earned his Class B ticket in 1941 at the age of 14 and   
   converted a cathedral radio into his first transmitter. Later, Simons   
   earned DXCC using homebrew gear of his own design. Eventually, he   
   earned a top spot on the ARRL DXCC Honor Roll. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > UPCOMING ARRL SECTION, STATE AND DIVISION CONVENTIONS AND EVENTS   
      
   - 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   
   - April 7 -- ARRL North Carolina State Convention   
      
   ,   
   Raleigh, North Carolina   
   - April 14 -- ARRL Delta Division Convention   
   , Bartlett,   
   Tennessee   
   - April 14-15 -- Communications Academy 2012   
   , Seattle,   
   Washington   
   - April 20-22 -- ARRL Idaho State Convention   
   , Boise, Idaho;   
   63rd International DX Convention   
   ,   
   Visalia, California   
   - April 21 -- ARRL Delaware State Convention   
   ,   
   Georgetown, Delaware; ARRL Louisiana Section Convention   
   , Monroe,   
   Louisiana   
   - May 4-6 -- EMCOMMWEST   
   , Reno, Nevada   
   - May 18-20 -- Dayton Hamvention   
   , Dayton, Ohio   
   - June 1-3 -- ARRL Northwestern Division Convention   
   ,   
   Seaside, Oregon   
   - June 2 -- ARRL Georgia Section Convention   
   ,   
   Marietta, Georgia   
   - June 8-9 -- ARRL West Gulf Division Convention   
   ,   
   Plano, Texas   
   - June 9 -- ARRL Arkansas State Convention   
   , Rogers,   
   Arkansas; ARRL Tennessee State Convention   
   , Knoxville,   
   Tennessee   
      
   To find a convention or hamfest near you, click here   
   .   
      
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