• Other Ham Radio News

    From Daryl Stout@432:1/112 to All on Wed Jan 5 16:31:34 2022
    ARRL Headquarters Station W1AW added a new category today, with
    bulletins from Radio Amateurs Of Canada.

    To make things easier to post these to the ham radio message areas
    on the BBS, I had set up a batchfile. However, I had forgotten with
    the copy and paste to change the subject, so the bulletin from RAC
    (Radio Amateurs Of Canada) got posted twice.

    My apologies for the error.

    I don't know if this will be a regular category from W1AW or not.

    Daryl Stout, WX4QZ
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (432:1/112)
  • From Daryl Stout@432:1/112 to All on Thu Jan 20 23:12:38 2022
    I'm afraid that I'm getting burned out in ham radio after over 30 years...mainly in checking into other nets.

    It has gotten to be such a madhouse with a pile-up of checkins...
    many of whom are "net hoppers"...or what I term as "Hi, Bye, And QSY"
    checkins. It's as if they believe there is a prize, award, bonus, or certificate, for seeing how many nets they can check into during a
    day or evening. These "short timers" do their "quickie in and out
    checkin" on one net...and not a minute later, they're doing likewise
    on another net.

    Indeed, in the Excel Net List Spreadsheets that I have of selected
    D-Star, Echolink, and D-Rats Nets, in Eastern, Central, Mountain, and
    Pacific Time (along with PDF files related to ham radio)...there are
    over 200 nets in a month, and on some nights, there can be as many as
    a half dozen nets meeting at the same time. These files are available
    from the hyperlink off of my bio on the QRZ website.

    There are a ton of stations wanting to checkin, but don't you dare
    ask them to be a club officer or Net Control Station!! The latter is
    why when a net frequency is reduced, or the net has to shut down, due
    to commitments outside of ham radio, stations howl with rage and anger;
    because no one will step up to the plate and do the work involved as a
    Net Control Station, Club Officer, etc.

    Sadly, it's the same with ANY HOBBY -- everyone wants the glory and
    the benefits...but no one wants the gall and the work involved. And yet,
    they think many things in life just "magically happen by themselves".

    On a net this morning, Net Control had asked stations to "wait 20
    seconds" before they key up...as he had to replace the batteries in
    his computer speakers right before the net. NOT A SINGLE PERSON
    COMPLIED WITH HIS REQUEST...and that left a real bad taste in my mouth.

    On another net awhile back, one ham had the audacity to tell Net Control "this isn't the way you are supposed to run a net". I sent him a stern
    warning letter, saying "If I had been an FCC Official, you would've had
    a Notice Of Liability for Forfeiture in your mailbox in short order!!".

    As one ham this morning lamented, "We need the new hams and old timers
    to be schooled on Net Etiquette in the worst way".

    Right now, unless I drop some more nets, here is my current schedule
    for nets as Net Control. You can download the appropriate PDF file from
    my D-Rats station or from the hyperlink off of my bio on QRZ. All times
    noted are US Central -- for details on the QuadNet array, point your web browser to https://openquad.net

    Sunday: QCWA Digital Net, 4pm, QuadNet Array

    Monday: PCL Packet Net, 7pm, NS2B BBS
    Hotspot, Rasperry Pi, SBC, ZumSpot Net, 9pm, QuadNet Array

    Tuesday: Arklatex D-Star Net, 7:30pm, Reflector 48 B

    Friday: QCWA CQ100 Net, 10am, 14.347 (CQ100 -- NOT on RF)
    Trains/Railroads Net, 7pm, QuadNet Array

    Third Saturday: Monthly Food Net, 3pm, QuadNet Array

    I normally start early checkins 1 hour before the net, on the respective reflector, etc. -- but with degenerative disk disease in my back and spine getting worse by the day, I may have to cut that back to only 30 minutes,
    or retire from nets completely. Yet some stations feel that's still "not enough"...even if the net goes 30 to 60 minutes.

    I felt like starting a "Checkin When You Feel Like It Net". This is on
    any band, any mode, any frequency, for any license class, at any time,
    day or night...to checkin whenever you feel like. I will then log and acknowledge you in kind...whenever I feel like it.

    Ham Radio is a HOBBY...it should NEVER take priority over things like
    church, family, health, job, or honey-do's. Otherwise, that rig you have
    your eye on for your birthday or Christmas is "going back to the candy
    store".

    So, I'm going to take an extended break from checking into other nets;
    with being on the air ONLY for sked requests, and the nets noted above.
    Nets were here long before I, or anyone else was in the hobby...they will
    be after all of us are Silent Keys.

    If this offends you...well, Life is NOT Fair or Burger King. Fair is
    a fall carnival...a weather term...or a call in baseball. And, you can
    NOT always "Have It Your Way". If you don't want to checkin to my nets
    anymore, that suits me just fine.

    Daryl Stout, WX4QZ
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (432:1/112)
  • From Daryl Stout@432:1/112 to All on Fri Jan 28 16:54:12 2022
    The original post of the Jan. 28, 2022 Amateur Radio Newsline did not
    have a link to the story on the Nordic Radio HF Conference in the
    script. The Newsline website, arnewsline.org, has been updated with
    that URL, and it is noted below.

    https://www.nordichf.org/

    It just proves you need a second set of eyes when you look over any documentation that you have done, or you are likely to miss it.

    Daryl, WX4QZ
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (432:1/112)
  • From Daryl Stout@432:1/112 to All on Fri Sep 23 13:11:16 2022
    Unfortunately, the HamData.Com website setup no longer works with the
    web browsers of Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox, or the search
    engine of DuckDuckGo (I prefer that over Bing and Google)...and I even
    have tried it on the smartphone.

    So, I'm no longer able to update the HamData callsign bulletin, which
    had data from the FCC for the latest issued callsigns in the US and
    Canada. If anyone knows a way I can get this data, I'd appreciate it.

    As an accredited Volunteer Examiner (VE) in central Arkansas, at times, prospective hams are curious about which sequential callsign they might
    get. Unfortunately, with the security issues with web browsers, some
    websites that have just http instead of https are no longer viewable.

    Daryl Stout, WX4QZ
    VE Team Liaison
    University Of Arkansas At Little Rock Ham Radio Club
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (432:1/112)
  • From Daryl Stout@432:1/112 to All on Tue Sep 27 14:16:32 2022
    Good morning all:

    As I write this, there is a little breeze gaining strength down in the
    Gulf. While it will not directly run over us, and my pastures could
    stand a little rain, there is a chance we can help our friends in the
    affected area.

    I expect the FCC to issue a Special Temporary Authority (STA) very soon, allowing Pactor 4 operations. As you know, KB5LZK is often used as a
    WinLink gateway by those in hurricane-affected areas. We will be
    turning the Pactor 4 on as soon as we get the thumbs-up. Please avoid
    using WinLink HF if possible so the frequencies remain open for those
    folks. Telnet works great if you have internet!

    The Hurricane Net is operational on 14.325 MHz and 7.268 MHz. In this
    case, listening is a good thing. Those hams reporting are doing what
    they can to provide situational awareness to the forecasters and
    Emergency Management. Keeping the frequency clear for them is clearly
    the right thing to do.

    I'll have more information for you as the situation develops. Let's
    pray that as prepared as we are to help, the need doesn't arise.

    73,

    J.M. Rowe N5XFW
    Arkansas SEC

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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (432:1/112)
  • From Daryl Stout@432:1/112 to All on Thu Dec 1 09:43:19 2022
    I discovered an error in the files listing for the ham radio exam files
    area on The Thunderbolt BBS. The FILES.BBS was still showing the 2018 Technician Class Question Pool file, even though it noted "file not valid
    after June 30, 2022"...but the file had been removed from the database.
    I have made the correction to the FILES.BBS listing...my apologies for the oversight. The file area lists question pools for the US Ham Radio Exams
    only.

    The General Class Question Pool will change on July 1, 2023, with the
    Amateur Extra Class Question Pool changing on July 1, 2024...and the
    Technician Class Question Pool won't change again until July 1, 2026.

    The pools change every 4 years, with changes in rules and technologies.
    While the Question Pools are in the public domain, maintained by the
    National Council Of Volunteer Examiner Coordinators (NCVEC), ham radio operators provide the questions as follows:

    General Class Licensee: Technician Class Question Pool
    Advanced Class Licensee: Technician and General Class Question Pool
    Extra Class Licensee: Technician, General, and Extra Class Question Pool

    FCC Rules require at least 10 times the number of questions in a pool
    as there are on the exam. So, with currently 35 questions for both the Technician and General exam (separate tests), and 50 questions for the
    Amateur Extra exam, there are at least 350 questions in the Technician
    and General Pool, and at least 500 questions in the Amateur Extra
    Question Pool. Many questions are similar...and unless they have been
    removed by the NCVEC, there is a chance that ANY of them will appear on
    the exam.

    The Question Pools expire on June 30 of a particular year, with the
    new pool taking effect on July 1 of that same year. In the 4 year
    cycle, Technician changes in year 1, General changes in year 2, Amateur
    Extra changes in year 3, with no changes in year 4...then, the cycle
    starts all over again.

    Examinees need to be sure they're studying the correct question pool
    for the exam they're taking, or they could be in for a rude awakening
    on exam day.

    Daryl Stout, WX4QZ, UALR Ham Radio Club VE Team Liaison
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (432:1/112)
  • From Daryl Stout@432:1/112 to All on Tue Feb 7 10:24:48 2023
    I discovered an error in the domain for the ham radio websites message.

    The CORRECT domain should be wx4qz.net INSTEAD of theweatherwonder.com
    as I got rid of that domain over a year ago, due to cost. A fellow ham
    radio operator is helping with the hosting fee, and I just pick up the
    domain cost. My apologies for the error.

    Daryl, WX4QZ
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (432:1/112)
  • From Daryl Stout@432:1/112 to All on Sat Jun 24 17:25:23 2023
    Due to a low turnout of late...and the fact that the summer travel
    season is upon us, I've decided to place The Food Net on summer hiatus.

    The hiatus will run from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day
    Weekend. I should've canceled the net today (June 24) for Field Day,
    but that didn't cross my mind, because of other things outside of my
    hobbies.

    I will still post stuff to the Digital D-Star Food Net group on
    Facebook, as well as The RF Digital Diner group on Facebook, from foodnetwork.com

    The Food Net will resume on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023, on the QuadNet
    Array (openquad.net) at 4pm Eastern, 3pm Central, 2pm Mountain, and
    1pm Pacific Time.

    I have also updated the Excel Net List Spreadsheet listings at http://www.wx4qz.net/elk.htm for this change...as well as for the
    addition of a few new nets.

    Daryl Stout, WX4QZ, Maitre'd, The RF Digital Diner/NCO, The Food Net
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (432:1/112)
  • From Daryl Stout@432:1/112 to All on Tue Jul 18 15:52:08 2023
    Note: There are already several videos on YouTube concurring with this. DS

    ***

    Please take a few moments to read the following notification from the
    ARRL WebSite.

    The Direct URL to the article is:

    http://www.arrl.org/news/commercial-interests-petition-fcc-for-high-power- allocation-on-shortwave-spectrum

    (above URL all on one line)

    The context of this article is copied below.

    After reading this please reach out to the ARRL, and your congressional representative to let them know that you are OPPOSED to this possible
    action!

    You can submit your objection using the FCC URL:

    https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/how-comment#comments

    Reference the Rule Making Request RM-11953

    Time is not on our side as the open comment period closes on 31 July
    2023.

    ========================================================================

    The ad hoc group "Shortwave Modernization Coalition" petitioned the
    Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to allow data communications on multiple bands within the HF 2 - 25 MHz range with up to 20 KW,
    including in bands immediately adjacent to spectrum allocated to the
    Amateur Radio Service. This group appears to represent high-speed stock
    trading interests.

    ARRL, The National Association for Amateur Radio (R) is treating the
    petition as a subject of concern for its members and the greater Amateur
    Radio Service. ARRL Laboratory staff are studying the matter from a
    technical standpoint, including analysis of transmitted signals
    potentially interfering with Amateur Radio communications on Amateur
    Radio spectrum. The results from this expert review are being finalized
    and will inform ARRL's filed comments on the matter.

    The FCC has assigned the petition RM-11953. Comments are due by July 31,
    2023, and reply comments by August 15. While the petitioners exclude the amateur bands, high power operations on immediately adjacent bands are proposed.

    A copy of the petition is at:

    https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/1042840187330/1 (PDF).

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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (432:1/112)