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   The Arrl Letter   
   15 Mar 12 22:13:06   
   
               The  ARRL Letter   
      
   Published by the American Radio Relay League   
   ********************************************   
      
   March 15, 2012   
      
   Editor: S. Khrystyne Keane, K1SFA    
      
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   Audio News   
    IN THIS ISSUE   
      
   - + Public Service: Hams in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio Provide Support   
   During and After Tornado Outbreak   
   - + On the Air: Understanding the New 60 Meter Privileges   
   - + On the Air: Mark Your Calendars: It's Time for the Spring FMT   
   - + At the Workbench: The ARRL Homebrew Challenge III -- And the Winner   
   Is...   
   - + FCC News: FCC Seeks to Modify Hawaiian Ham's License   
   - W1AW Announces Spring Operating Schedule   
   - On the Air: ARRL Seeks Comments on Proposed 9 cm Band Plan   
   - Solar Update   
   - + ARRL Warns Members to Be Aware of Bogus E-mails   
   - This Week in Radiosport   
   - + Enter the Seventh Annual ARRL Photo Contest!   
   - Upcoming ARRL Section, State and Division Conventions and Events   
      
   + Available on ARRL Audio News .   
      
   > + PUBLIC SERVICE: HAMS IN INDIANA, KENTUCKY AND OHIO PROVIDE   
   SUPPORT DURING AND AFTER TORNADO OUTBREAK   
      
      A devastating storm system moved across the United States on March   
   2, spawning a slew of tornadoes that contributed to at least 28   
   fatalities in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio. These tornadoes followed an   
   earlier outbreak that began on February 28 and left 13 dead across   
   Kansas, Missouri, Illinois and Tennessee and battered parts of   
   Kentucky. The Clark County (Indiana) Emergency Management Agency   
   activated the local RACES team to help provide communications support,   
   hams in Eastern Kentucky set up SKYWARN nets to assist the local   
   National Weather Service office and Cincinnati-area hams supported the   
   National Weather Service and the American Red Cross. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + ON THE AIR: UNDERSTANDING THE NEW 60 METER PRIVILEGES   
      
   On March 5, radio amateurs were granted new privileges on the 60 meter   
   band. The effective radiated power level was increased from 50 to 100   
   W, along with the ability to use CW and the digital modes PACTOR III   
   and PSK31.   
      
      "CW operators seem to have little problem figuring how where they   
   need to transmit, but some PSK31 operators are reading the text of the   
   FCC's Report & Order and coming away a bit confused," said ARRL   
   Regulatory Information Manager Dan Henderson, N1ND. "The R&O states:   
   'We adopt a modified instruction for PSK31 channel use to correct an   
   error introduced in the NPRM. To have a PSK31 signal transmitted on the   
   center frequency, the control operator should not set the carrier   
   frequency to the center frequency but should instead set the carrier   
   frequency 1.5 kHz below the center frequency (i.e., the same as for   
   phone and data emissions).'   
      
   "The word 'carrier' in this context means the suppressed carrier   
   frequency of a transceiver when operated in the USB mode, but some have   
   taken it to mean the PSK31 signal itself," Henderson noted. "They read   
   this text and come to the conclusion that the PSK31 signal should be   
   1.5 kHz below the channel center. They are mistaken. The PSK31 signal   
   must be in the center of the channel." Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + ON THE AIR: MARK YOUR CALENDARS: IT'S TIME FOR THE SPRING FMT   
      
      The Frequency Measuring Test (FMT) continues its successful   
   "round-table" format when it takes to the airwaves on the evening of   
   April 19 (April 20 UTC). The test moves to Thursday from the November   
   FMT's usual Wednesday evening, giving everyone an opportunity to   
   participate. Recognizing the higher solar flux, the FMT will lead off   
   with a 20 meter segment -- one transmission beaming east, and the other   
   west from Connie Marshall, K5CM, in Oklahoma -- with both transmissions   
   on the same frequency. The sponsors are particularly interested in your   
   comments on frequency differences observed between the directions due   
   to propagation-related effects. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + AT THE WORKBENCH: THE ARRL HOMEBREW CHALLENGE III -- AND THE   
   WINNER IS...   
      
   The previous ARRL Homebrew Challenges have been to build a 5 W PEP 40   
   meter sideband and CW transceiver (Homebrew Challenge I) and then a 50   
   W linear amplifier to follow it (Homebrew Challenge II).  This third   
   challenge moved up the spectrum into frequencies that might be of   
   interest to Technician class amateurs -- 10 and 6 meters.   
      
      There were two separate entry categories for this challenge: single   
   band or multiband. The single band unit could have been for either 10   
   or 6 meters and had to output 25 W PEP on SSB and CW, with a cost   
   target of $150. The multiband unit had to put out the same power on   
   both bands and be built for under $200 of parts. Each entry category   
   had detailed requirements for receiver and transmitter performance. The   
   FCC requirements for transmitter spurious response of -43 dB on 10   
   meters -- and particularly the -60 dB on 6 meters -- were expected to   
   be tough. The first category had a prize of $200, while the second   
   offered $300. While we heard from others who expected to participate,   
   two entrants brought or sent us working transceivers by the November 1,   
   2011 deadline. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + FCC NEWS: FCC SEEKS TO MODIFY HAWAIIAN HAM'S LICENSE   
      
      On March 15, the FCC issued an Order Proposing Modification, seeking   
   to change the license class of Todd Wilson, WH6DWF, of Honolulu,   
   Hawaii, from General to Technician. The FCC stated that granting   
   General class Amateur Radio operator privileges to Wilson was   
   "improper." In November 2011, the ARRL VEC sent an electronic data file   
   to the FCC, requesting that the FCC issue Wilson a new General class   
   license. Based on this application, the FCC granted Wilson a General   
   class license on November 29, 2011. In January 2012, the ARRL VEC   
   notified the FCC that Wilson's information was incorrect and he did not   
   qualify for a General class license; the ARRL VEC asked the FCC to   
   modify Wilson's license to show him to hold a Technician class license.   
   Read more here   
   .   
      
   > W1AW ANNOUNCES SPRING OPERATING SCHEDULE   
      
   With the switch from Standard Time to Daylight Saving Time, W1AW   
   Station Manager Joe Carcia, NJ1Q, has updated the W1AW operating   
   schedule to reflect the change. Your local standard times have not   
   changed, but the UTC times they reference have. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > ON THE AIR: ARRL SEEKS COMMENTS ON PROPOSED 9 CM BAND PLAN   
      
      A few months ago, the ARRL UHF/Microwave Band Plan Committee asked   
   the Amateur Radio community about current, planned and projected uses   
   of the amateur bands between 902 MHz and 3.5 GHz. The response was   
   beyond our expectations, with hundreds of comments and suggestions   
   received. Thanks to all of you who took the time to share information   
   with us. After reading the feedback, the committee began working on the   
   band plans; the first draft plan ready for review is for the 9 cm band   
   (3300-3500 MHz). Read more here   
   .   
      
   > SOLAR UPDATE   
      
      Tad "Waiting for the Sun   
   " Cook, K7RA, reports: The   
   average daily sunspot numbers over the past reporting week (March 8-14)   
   were 88.3, a rise of nearly 19 points; the average daily solar flux   
   rose more than 12 points to 134.2. Three new sunspots emerged. The   
   first was sunspot group 1421 on March 9, which began with a relative   
   area of 90. In the days following, it went to 80, 50, 80, 70 and 60.   
   Two more sunspot groups -- numbered 1433 and 1434 -- appeared on March   
   11, with a combined relative area (in millionths of a solar hemisphere)   
   of 240, then 130, 140 and 150. The sunspot number peaked on March 11 at   
   103, and the solar flux on March 10 at 148.9 and again on March 13 at   
   140.7. The outlook for the next few days has solar flux at 115 on March   
   15, 110 on March 16, 105 on March 17-21, 110 on March 22-23, and back   
   down to 105 on March 24-27. There was a great deal of geomagnetic   
   activity on March 9, with a planetary A index at 68, and again on March   
   12 with planetary A index of 28. An M-class x-ray flare occurred on   
   March 15 at 0752 UTC, and if you catch it soon enough, you can see the   
   resulting x-ray flux    
   on the GOES monitor. The predicted planetary A index for March 15-18   
   are 15, 20, 15 and 8, and then 5 for March 19-27. The vernal equinox   
   will occur at 0514 UTC on March 20. The shift to spring generally means   
   favorable conditions for HF propagation. Look for more information on   
   the ARRL website on Friday, March 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 Simon and Garfunkels's Old   
   Friends/Bookends .   
      
   > + ARRL WARNS MEMBERS TO BE AWARE OF BOGUS E-MAILS   
      
      Some ARRL members with arrl.net e-mail accounts have recently   
   received bogus e-mails, notifying them of a bill that supposedly needs   
   to be paid. The e-mail instructs the reader to click on a link to view   
   the bill; clicking on the link could release a virus that can infect   
   your computer. Please be aware that these e-mails are not coming from   
   the ARRL. "If you receive an e-mail like this and it looks like it   
   originated from ARRL, please do not respond," explained ARRL IT Manager   
   Michael Keane, K1MK. "The best thing you can do when receiving bogus   
   e-mails is to simply add them to the spam list in your computer's   
   e-mail program and delete it. Please don't forward it to ARRL HQ -- we   
   will have already seen it and are already responding to it."   
      
   > THIS WEEK IN RADIOSPORT   
      
   This week:   
      
   - March 17 -- 10-10 International Mobile Contest; Feld Hell Sprint;   
   AGCW VHF/UHF Contest   
   - March 17-18 -- North Dakota QSO Party; Oklahoma QSO Party; Virginia   
   QSO Party; Russian DX Contest   
   - March 17-19 -- BARTG HF RTTY Contest   
   - March 19 -- Run for the Bacon QRP Contest   
   - March 22 -- NAQCC Straight Key/Bug Sprint   
      
   Next week:   
      
   - March 24-25 -- CQ WW WPX Contest (SSB)   
   - March 26 -- QRP Homebrewer Sprint   
   - March 28 -- SKCC Sprint   
   - March 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   
   .   
      
   > + ENTER THE SEVENTH ANNUAL ARRL PHOTO CONTEST!   
      
      Have you ever wanted to see a photo of yours in QST, the annual ARRL   
   Amateur Radio Calendar or another ARRL publication? Well, here's your   
   chance! If you're among the winners, not only will your photographic   
   skill be propagated far and wide, but we're offering $100 as the First   
   Prize. The winning photo and three runners-up will be published in QST.   
   All submitted photos will also be considered for the 2013 ARRL   
   Calendar. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > UPCOMING ARRL SECTION, STATE AND DIVISION CONVENTIONS AND EVENTS   
      
   - 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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