• Other Ham Radio News

    From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to All on Sat Jun 24 17:25:22 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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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to All on Tue Jul 18 15:52:07 2023
    Note: There are already several videos on YouTube concurring with this. DS

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    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.

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    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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    ARRL Arkansas Section
    Section Manager: James D Ferguson Jr, N5LKE
    n5lke@arrl.org --------------------------------------------------------------------
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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Daryl Stout on Wed Jul 19 14:21:04 2023
    Daryl Stout wrote to All <=-

    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.

    Thanks for bringing that to my attention.

    I just filed a public comment on the FCC website:

    "As a licensed amateur radio operator (my callsign is KS4TD), I am strongly opposed to petition RM-11953. Allowing high-power shortwave transmissions which are immediately adjacent to many frequencies allocated to amateur
    radio would cause a high potential for the disruption of amateur radio use
    of said frequencies due to interference. We amateur radio operators have to deal with interference daily from poorly installed and configured power line equipment, "part 15" devices that do not actually meet FCC Part 15 requirements, and many other sources of radio frequency interference (RFI). Our spectrum is narrow as it is and we do not want another and potentially insurmountable source of interference in our assigned radio spectrum."

    73 DE KS4TD,
    Sean


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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to Sean Dennis on Thu Jul 20 08:44:00 2023
    Sean,

    Thanks for bringing that to my attention.

    I also alerted Caryn Eve Murray, KD2GUT, of Amateur Radio Newsline, about
    it. I'm sure that'll be the lead story on the Newsline to be released on Friday, July 21. I've seen at least 2 videos on YouTube about it, telling
    hams to STRONGLY OPPOSE it...as ARRL has indicated.

    The strange thing is that this was apparently filed in April, and hams are just hearing about it NOW??!! It's as if they didn't want us to know about
    it. I guess they're paying big money to the FCC for approval...I thought bribery was illegal...well, I guess it's not in Washington, DC. :P

    I just filed a public comment on the FCC website:

    Well said. Apparently, it'll cause a lot of problems on HF, especially
    with bands from 2 to 25 Mhz (basically all of HF, except maybe 10 meters),
    but it won't bother things like VHF, UHF, SHF, etc.

    That's mainly where I operate, due to having congestive heart failure.
    I don't have a pacemaker, and hope I don't need one. Successful cardiac ablation surgery a year ago got rid of the erratic heartbeat, but I'm
    still on Lasix, and that wasn't my pee-rogative (hi hi). CHF was what
    killed my Mom 4 years ago, but I've known several folks who've had that
    for years. At least I got a good report from the cardiologist last May.

    On a more positive note, I checked into the TAG (Tennessee, Alabama,
    Georgia) Net last night...and really enjoyed it. Apparently, they're based
    in the Chattanooga area. I used to have family there, but I think they're
    all dead and gone now. The topic they noted was "what got you into ham
    radio, what does it mean to you, and what have you done to ELMER folks,
    or get folks licensed??".

    Several years ago, I had gone to the Austin, Texas, Summerfest...and
    they had a forum on an overview of the hobby. I took the idea of that,
    and created a PowerPoint Presentation called "You're Licensed, Now What?"...
    a comprehensive overview of the hobby, for prospective, new, or long time
    hams. You can download a PDF of that (along with Excel Spreadsheets of
    selected D-Star, Echolink, and D-Rats Nets, in Eastern, Central, Mountain,
    and Pacific Time), plus PDF files related to ham radio, from the hyperlink
    off of my QRZ bio (http://www.wx4qz.net/elk.htm). I also recommend the
    file on "Ham Radio Humor"...if you need a laugh. <G>

    Over 30 years ago, my Dad and I went to visit other family in Nashville, then drove to Chattanooga, to ride the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum Fall Foliage Excursion from Chattanooga to Oneida and back, behind the Norfolk
    and Western 611 steam locomotive, the last surviving Class J locomotive (I
    love its whistle). I brought goggles, as I knew it was a coal burner, as
    one had to worry about the cinders getting in their eyes...and I also had brought eye drops. My Dad ended up getting cinders in his eyes, but I was spared that.

    However, dry corneas and suspect glaucoma are my issues now...but, there
    is no sign of macular degeneration. I underwent successful cataract surgery years ago...the visual acuity went from 20/2000 to 20/20 with a bit of astigmatism. But, I still get asked if I need blind ham radio operators
    to help me get out of a hamfest parking lot -- and hospital parking decks
    are just as bad (hi hi).

    Sadly, my Dad passed away in early 2007, 2 1/2 months before Janice died.

    ... Laugh and the world laughs with you...fart and you stand alone.

    But, you feel better afterwards. Besides, July is National Baked Bean
    Month <FRRRAAAAPPPP!> -- excuse me...whoof!! That was a bad one...now,
    my eyes are really burning and watering. <BG>

    I was at a local hamfest several years ago, and this one ham, standing
    by this big open garage door, let out a huge fart. They asked him if he
    felt better, and he, laughing, replied "Very much, thank you". <G>

    Everyone farts...some as little as 15 times a day to as much as 20 times
    an hour...I wonder how much of our tax dollars were used to determine that??

    Even the animals do it, and they don't care. A few years before Janice
    died, we were otherwise intimately occupied on the Futon, and the dachshund
    was in his bed on the floor next to us. All of a sudden, this horrid stench permeated our nostrils...the dog had dropped an SBD bomb!! :P So, any sense
    of CW (continuous whoopee)(hi hi), was gone...and I had to get dressed, and take the little booger out for a walk. It reminded me of the meme that noted "Dog takes a 90 minute walk, and still poops on the kitchen floor". :P

    I guess he was mad that he wasn't getting our full attention. When I asked the vet why the dog did such (and other bizarre behavior), I was told "He's
    a dog", and I replied "He don't look like no d@mn cat, doc!!". To which, the vet replied "Correct. That'll be $250, please". And, he went to vet school
    for this??!! :P

    I saw a comic strip once (I think it was "Shoe"), where the character
    was recording a message for his answering machine. Basically, "leave your
    name and number at the sound of the <FRAP!>", and he proceeds to let out
    a huge fart!! Then, he says "That should make more than a few telemarketers consider a career change". Besides, after a colonoscopy, you will join everyone else "in the wind section". <G>

    A fellow BBS Sysop several years ago, was about to be "rather intimately occupied" with his wife...and a telemarketer called. Well, they weren't
    going to let that "spoil their fun", so "they pulled out all the stops",
    and it sounded like the guy had dialed a porn line. The caller was so mortified and embarrassed, that he hung up, and he never bothered them
    again. <G>

    He also had a wicked sense of humor. I was chatting with him and his wife
    via Ventrilo...and he was helping me with an item on the BBS (when I was running VADV32 (Virtual Advanced)). Now, if I'm having trouble with a BBS configuration, I just need to be shown a basic template of the structure,
    and I can take it from there.

    I've heard of cases where a Sysop has another Sysop do all the work, but then "the lazy Sysop" takes the credit for it. In that case, it was the
    work of the helping Sysop, not the original one.

    With my doing the work, if a similar glitch develops, I try to fix it on
    my own (that may be a disaster waiting to happen <G>)...but if things don't work out, then I ask for help.

    Anyway, I said "If I run into a problem, I can give him a ring" (meaning
    a phone call). He immediately interrupted, saying "Boy!! You're a pervert,
    and a cheap date, and want to go right to the honeymoon!!". He and his wife were laughing uncontrollably, and all I could say was "I am so RED"!! <G>

    The perfect T-shirt for him would be "Sarcastic Remark coming in 3... 2...1...". <G>

    Tragically, lung, then brain cancer, claimed his life a few years ago.

    Daryl, WX4QZ

    ... H.A.M. stands for H)ave A)nother M)eal OR H)aven't A)ny M)oney.
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