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   The Arrl Letter   
   04 Oct 12 22:12:36   
   
               The  ARRL Letter   
      
   Published by the American Radio Relay League   
   ********************************************   
      
   October 4, 2012   
      
   Editor: S. Khrystyne Keane, K1SFA    
      
   ARRL Home Page ARRL Letter Archive   
   Audio News   
    IN THIS ISSUE   
      
   - + IARU News: Peter Lake, ZL2AZ, Appointed Chairman of IARU Region 3   
   - + ARRL Invites Nominations for 2012 International Humanitarian Award   
   - + Check Out the November Issue of QST   
   - + Silent Key: Goran Savic, YT2A, Killed in Plane Crash   
   - + Public Service: The Weather Channel to Begin Naming Winter Storms   
   - ARRL in Action: What Have We Been Up to Lately?   
   - + At the Workbench: Attention Kit Builders -- The ARRL Wants to Hear   
   from You!   
   - Solar Update   
   - + ARRL Recognizes: Thomas Schaefer, NY4I,  Wins September QST Cover   
   Plaque Award   
   - MFJ Celebrates 40th Anniversary   
   - ARRL HQ Seeks Applicants for QST Technical Editor   
   - This Week in Radiosport   
   - Amateur Radio Fun: New QuickStats Now Available on ARRL Website   
   - Amateur Astronomy Group Solicits Papers for New Mexico Conference   
   - Upcoming ARRL Section, State and Division Conventions and Events   
      
   + Available on ARRL Audio News .   
      
   > + IARU NEWS: PETER LAKE, ZL2AZ, APPOINTED CHAIRMAN OF IARU REGION 3   
      
      The Directors in IARU Region 3 have voted to appoint Peter Lake,   
   ZL2AZ, of Wellington, New Zealand, as the Chairman of IARU Region 3. He   
   replaces Michael Owen, VK3KI, who passed away unexpectedly last month.   
   Owen, who was also President of the Wireless Institute of Australia,   
   had served as Region 3 Chairman since 2006. "I am extremely grateful to   
   my fellow Directors for their support in this difficult time, and for   
   the procedural work by [IARU Region 3] Secretary Ken Yamamoto, JA1CJP,   
   to formalize an appointment," Lake said in a statement. "I will do my   
   best to carry through all the work that we have in progress, much of it   
   due to items and ideas put in place by Michael. It is my privilege to   
   have the opportunity to serve you, the Member Societies and fellow   
   amateurs in Region 3." Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + ARRL INVITES NOMINATIONS FOR 2012 INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN   
   AWARD   
      
      Nominations are open for the 2012 ARRL International Humanitarian   
   Award. This award is conferred upon an amateur or amateurs who   
   demonstrate devotion to human welfare, peace and international   
   understanding through Amateur Radio. The League established the annual   
   prize to recognize those radio amateurs who have used ham radio to   
   provide extraordinary service to others in times of crisis or disaster.   
   As one of the few telecommunication services that allow people   
   throughout the world from all walks of life to meet and talk with each   
   other, Amateur Radio spreads goodwill across political boundaries. The   
   ARRL International Humanitarian Award recognizes the Amateur Radio   
   Service's unique role in international communication and the assistance   
   amateurs regularly provide to people in need. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + CHECK OUT THE NOVEMBER ISSUE OF QST   
      
   Ever since the dawn of civilization, man has looked to the heavens and   
   pondered his existence. Thousands of years later, we still look to the   
   stars, but with radio, the stars seem a little closer. The November   
   issue of QST features a group of middle school students from Arizona   
   who reached for the stars with a high-altitude balloon launch and a QSO   
   with the International Space Station. Join them on their adventure as   
   you delve into the latest issue of QST.   
      
      Kaci Heins, KF7RCV, is a sixth grade teacher in Flagstaff, Arizona.   
   In addition to her teaching duties, she leads the Space Spartans, an   
   after-school science club. In her article "Reaching for the Stars with   
   Radio," Heins tells how she used Amateur Radio -- including a   
   high-altitude balloon launch with a repeater and a radio telescope   
   project -- to capture her students' imaginations, both in and out of   
   the classroom. Many states have laws against using cell phones in your   
   car, making it illegal to talk or text behind the wheel. But what about   
   using your mobile rig while driving? In his article "Distracted Driving   
   and Amateur Radio -- A Civil (Law) Perspective," ARRL Volunteer Counsel   
   John Swartz, WA9AQN, points out that operating mobile isn't just a   
   legislative issue.   
      
   Amateur Radio clubs are always looking for projects they can do   
   together. In his article "A Club Project -- Automatic Mobile Power   
   Control," Jim Cook, W8WKE, details a simple and inexpensive APRS group   
   project to give hams a way to experience the thrill of the workbench.   
   With the advent of computers with built-in sound cards, the digital   
   modes have gained popularity. Thomas W. Brooks, KE1R, has always been   
   fascinated -- and mystified -- by PSK31. In his article "PSK31 -- A   
   Different View," Brooks found a way to not only hear the PSK31 tones,   
   but to see them, too.   
      
   ARRL Contributing Editor H. Ward Silver, N0AX, takes a look at the   
   Array Solutions AIMuhf vector impedance analyzer in this month's   
   Product Review. He says this accessory "offers reflection and   
   impedance-only measurements for dedicated and popular measurement   
   functions. The host software creates easy-to-read displays and   
   easy-to-use pre-programmed functions." ARRL Test Engineer Bob Allison,   
   WB1GCM, checked out the DZKit HT-7 40 meter AM handheld transceiver,   
   saying that it "is a fully functional single channel, crystal   
   controlled 40 meter AM handheld transceiver kit that is fun to build   
   and fun to operate. Users must accept the challenges of making contacts   
   with low power and limited antennas while portable."   
      
   Of course, there are the usual columns you know and have come to expect   
   in the November QST: Happenings, Hints & Kinks, The Doctor is In, Short   
   Takes, Technical Correspondence, Vintage Radio, How's DX? and more,   
   including lots of new books and products. Look for your November issue   
   in your mailbox. QST is the official journal of the ARRL, the national   
   association for Amateur Radio. QST is just one of the many benefits of   
   ARRL membership. To join, or to renew your ARRL membership, please see   
   the ARRL web page .   
      
   > + SILENT KEY: GORAN SAVIC, YT2A, KILLED IN PLANE CRASH   
      
      While on a routine training mission, Serbian Air Force Major Goran   
   Savic, YT2A, was killed trying to direct his plane away from a   
   residential area in Nova Pazova, Serbia. According to Nova Pazova   
   Municipal President Dorde Radinovic, the plane crashed into the yard of   
   a private house. Due to Savic's skill in maneuvering the aircraft,   
   there were no casualties on the ground. "The aircraft went down between   
   two structures, Radinovic explained to B92   
   ,   
   a Serbian news outlet. "One pilot ejected, while the other made an   
   effort until the last moment (before ejecting) not to hit a house in   
   this residential area. Once the plane stopped, there was no explosion   
   either." According to B92, Savic was found close to his plane and was   
   in serious condition when medical teams reached him. He later died at   
   the hospital. Savic's co-pilot, Lieutenant Colonel Tomislav Becagovic,   
   managed to jump out of the aircraft before impact and survived the   
   crash.   
      
   > + PUBLIC SERVICE: THE WEATHER CHANNEL TO BEGIN NAMING WINTER STORMS   
      
      Beginning this winter, The Weather Channel will begin naming what it   
   calls "noteworthy winter storms." As The Weather Channel explained on   
   its website, "[a] storm with a name is easier to follow, which will   
   mean fewer surprises and more preparation. In addition to providing   
   information about significant winter storms by referring to them by   
   name, the name itself will make communication and information sharing   
   in the constantly expanding world of social media much easier." Unlike   
   the National Hurricane Center -- which has named tropical storms and   
   hurricanes since the 1940s -- the National Weather Service does not   
   name winter storms. 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 the   
   ARRL is doing on behalf of its members. This installment -- which   
   covers the month of September -- takes a look at how the ARRL is laying   
   the groundwork for its 100th birthday celebration, planning for the   
   2015 World Radiocommunication Conference, Section Manager training at   
   ARRL Headquarters, operations approved for DXCC credit, improvements to   
   W1AW, reports from the Official Observer Desk and more. Read more here   
   .   
      
   > + AT THE WORKBENCH: ATTENTION KIT BUILDERS -- THE ARRL WANTS TO   
   HEAR FROM YOU!   
      
   The ARRL wants to hear from kit builders about simple, useful,   
   educational and exciting kits. These kits should have a high   
   probability for success and would serve as stepping stones for more   
   advanced projects. We are looking all sorts of kits, but RF detector   
   kits that work in the 380 MHz-2.5 GHz range are of special interest.   
   The kits should also have a "Wow, I built this and it works!" factor.   
   If you know of such a kit, please let us know by filling out a simple   
   form here  by October 31.   
      
   > SOLAR UPDATE   
      
      Tad Cook, K7RA, reports: A coronal mass ejection (CME) hit the Earth   
   on September 30, causing a jump in geomagnetic indices. The planetary A   
   index on October 1 was 31, while the K index went as high as 7, making   
   aurora visible across the northern tier of the United States. The   
   far-northern latitude college A index was 23 (near Fairbanks, Alaska),   
   about the same as the mid-latitude index -- which was 21 -- in   
   Fredericksburg, Virginia. It is common during a geomagnetic disturbance   
   to see indices go much higher toward the poles than anywhere else. The   
   average daily sunspot numbers declined 8.3 points to 73, while the   
   average daily solar flux was off exactly 1 point to 128.7. The latest   
   prediction from NOAA/USAF has solar flux on October 4-7 at 110, 105 on   
   October 8, 100 on October 9-11, 115 on October 12-13, 120 on October   
   14, and then rising to a peak of 150 on October 20. The same forecast   
   has solar flux rebounding to 150 on November 16 after reaching a   
   minimum of 110 on November 4-5. The predicted planetary A index is 5 on   
   October 4-14, then 8, 12 and 10 on October 15-17, 5 on October 18-25,   
   10 on October 26, and then reaching a peak of 15 on October 29. Look   
   for more on the ARRL website on Friday, September 28. For more   
   information concerning radio propagation, visit the ARRL Technical   
   Information Service Propagation page   
   .   
      
   > + ARRL RECOGNIZES: THOMAS SCHAEFER, NY4I,  WINS SEPTEMBER QST COVER   
   PLAQUE AWARD   
      
      The winner of the August QST Cover Plaque award is Thomas Schaefer,   
   NY4I, for his article "Your Antenna is on Fire!" Congratulations   
   Thomas! 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.   
      
   > MFJ CELEBRATES 40TH ANNIVERSARY   
      
      In October 1972, Martin F. Jue, K5FLU, started MFJ in a hotel room   
   in Starkville, Mississippi. 40 years later, MFJ Enterprises   
    consists of six different ham radio   
   companies that manufacture more than 2000 products. To celebrate this   
   milestone, MFJ will host ARRL Day in the Park   
    this weekend (October   
   6-7) at McKee Park  in Starkville. An   
   ARRL-sanctioned event, ARRL Day in the Park will feature tours of the   
   MFJ facilities (including the factory and metal shop), tailgating,   
   forums, demonstrations and lunch -- all at no cost to attendees.   
   Special Event Station K5MFJ   
    will also be on the   
   air. ARRL Chief Operating Officer Harold Kramer, WJ1B, and ARRL   
   Mississippi Section Manager Malcolm Keown, W5XX, will represent the   
   ARRL. Click here  to go to   
   the ARRL Day in the Park website.   
      
   > ARRL HQ SEEKS APPLICANTS FOR QST TECHNICAL EDITOR   
      
   The League is currently looking to fill the position of QST Technical   
   Editor at ARRL Headquarters in Newington. Connecticut residency or the   
   ability to relocate to Connecticut is required. The QST Technical   
   Editor will provide leadership to the technical Amateur Radio community   
   by developing and promulgating a vision of the state of the Amateur   
   Radio art through the pages of QST.   
      
   Qualifications:   
      
   - Broad knowledge of and experience with Amateur Radio and electronics.   
   - Broad knowledge of and experience with the design and construction of   
   Amateur Radio equipment, antennas and accessories.   
   - Broad knowledge of and experience with Amateur Radio software.   
   - A bachelor or graduate college degree, preferably in a technical   
   field. Exceptional related work history can be substituted for a   
   degree.   
   - A minimum of three years of writing or editing experience.   
   - Demonstrated ability to work effectively and productively with a   
   variety of people.   
   - Proficiency with Microsoft Office, especially Word and Excel.   
   - An Amateur Extra class license.   
      
   Click here  for more   
   information and an application. To apply, please send your cover letter   
   and resume via e-mail ,   
   or complete the application, print it out and mail it with your resume   
   and cover letter to Monique Levesque, ARRL, 225 Main St, Newington, CT   
   06111. You can also fax your application, cover letter and resume to   
   860-594-0298. Please include your salary history and salary   
   requirements. The ARRL is an equal opportunity employer.   
      
   > THIS WEEK IN RADIOSPORT   
      
   This week:   
      
   - October 5 -- NCCC Sprint   
   - October 5-7 -- YLRL DX/NA YL Anniversary Contest   
   - October 6 -- TARA PSK Rumble Contest; EU Autumn Sprint (SSB)   
   - October 6-7 -- ARRL EME Contest ;   
   California QSO Party; EPC Russia DX Contest; Oceania DX Contest (SSB);   
   WAB HF Phone Contest   
   - October 7 -- UBA ON Contest (SSB)   
   - October 10 -- 10-10 International 10-10 Day Sprint; NAQCC Straight   
   Key/Bug Sprint   
   - October 10-11 -- CWops Mini-CWT Test   
      
   Next week:   
      
   - October 12 -- NCCC Sprint   
   - October 13 -- EU Autumn Sprint (CW); FISTS Fall Sprint   
   - October 13-14 -- Arizona QSO Party; Pennsylvania QSO Party; Makrothen   
   RTTY Contest; Oceania DX Contest (CW); QRP ARCI Fall QSO Party;   
   Scandinavian Activity Contest (SSB)   
   - October 14 -- North American Sprint (RTTY); SKCC Weekend Sprintathon   
      
   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   
   .   
      
   > AMATEUR RADIO FUN: NEW QUICKSTATS 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!   
      
      - Have you built a project using an Arduino microcontroller?   
   - Do you subscribe to any Amateur Radio e-mail lists (reflectors)?   
   - Do you prefer extended conversations on the air, or short contacts?   
   - Was public service the primary motivation for getting your Amateur   
   Radio license?   
      
   Visit the QuickStats page  and be sure   
   to bookmark it in your browser. Results from this QuickStats poll will   
   be published in the January 2013 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.   
      
   > AMATEUR ASTRONOMY GROUP SOLICITS PAPERS FOR NEW MEXICO CONFERENCE   
      
      The Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA   
   ) -- an organization for those   
   interested in radio astronomy -- is soliciting papers for presentation   
   at its 2013 Western Regional Conference   
   , February 9-10, 2013 in   
   Socorro, New Mexico. Papers on radio astronomy hardware, software,   
   education, research strategies, observations and philosophy are   
   welcome. SARA members or supporters wishing to present a paper should   
   e-mail  a letter of intent,   
   including a proposed title and informal abstract or outline no later   
   than December 1, 2012 (please inform SARA if more time is needed). Be   
   sure to include your full name, affiliation, postal address and e-mail   
   address, and indicate your willingness to attend the conference to   
   present your paper. Submitters will receive a response via e-mail,   
   typically within one week. Formal printed Proceedings will be published   
   for this conference and all presentations can be made available on CD.   
      
   > UPCOMING ARRL SECTION, STATE AND DIVISION CONVENTIONS AND EVENTS   
      
   - October 6-7 -- ARRL Day in the Park ,   
   Starkville, Mississippi   
   - October 7 -- ARRL Connecticut State Convention   
   ,   
   Meriden, Connecticut   
   - October 12-14 -- ARRL National Convention   
   ,   
   Santa Clara, California   
   - October 13 -- ARRL Iowa State Convention   
   ,   
   Sergeant Bluff, Iowa   
   - October 13-14 -- ARRL Florida State Convention   
   ,   
   Melbourne, Florida   
   - November 3-4 -- ARRL Georgia State Convention   
   ,   
   Lawrenceville, Georgia   
   - November 4 -- ARRL Iowa Section Convention   
   ,   
   Davenport, Iowa   
   - November 10 -- ARRL Alabama State Convention   
   , Montgomery,   
   Alabama   
   - November 17-18 -- ARRL Indiana State Convention   
   ,   
   Fort Wayne, Indiana   
   - December 1-2 -- ARRL West Central Florida Section Convention   
   ,   
   Palmetto, Florida   
   - January 18-19 -- ARRL North Texas Section Convention   
   ,   
   Fort Worth, Texas   
   - January 19 -- ARRL Southern Florida Section Convention   
   ,   
   Fort Myers, Florida   
   - January 25-26 -- ARRL Mississippi State Convention   
      
   ,   
   Jackson, Mississippi   
   - January 26-27 -- ARRL Puerto Rico State Convention   
   , Hatillo,   
   Puerto Rico   
   - February 2 -- ARRL South Carolina State Convention   
   , North   
   Charleston, South Carolina   
   - February 8-10 -- ARRL Southeastern Division Convention   
   ,   
   Orlando, Florida   
   - February 15-16 -- ARRL Arizona State Convention   
   ,   
   Yuma, Arizona   
   - March 8-9 -- ARRL Oklahoma Section Convention   
   ,   
   Claremore, Oklahoma   
   - March 30 -- ARRL North Carolina State Convention   
      
   ,   
   Raleigh, North Carolina   
   - April 20 -- ARRL Louisiana State Convention   
   ,   
   Monroe, Louisiana   
   - April 26-28 -- ARRL Idaho State Convention   
   , Boise, Idaho   
      
   To find a convention or hamfest near you, click here   
   .   
      
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