> Subject: Help - Naval Academy ham radio club in danger!
> Date: 15 Jul 2000 02:30:58 GMT
> From: k3for(a)aol.com (K3for)
> Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
> Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.dx
>
> Help!
>
> I am looking for other Naval Academy graduates or US Naval personnel who
> can assist me in saving the amateur radio club at USNA.
>
> I have been the officer rep for the past 2.5 years, but a decision was
> just made in the past 48 hours (over the summer while the mids are
> conveniently out at summer training or on leave) without notice or discussion, to
> disestablish the station W3ADO (also Navy MARS station NNN0NNN). Perceived
> lack of participation, lack of knowledge of our various missions and
> accomplishments ("oh, ham radio is dead..."), and funding probably played a role.
>
> Mailing address for support letters:
> Captain Sam Locklear, USN
> Commandant of Midshipmen
> 101 Buchanan Road
> US Naval Academy
> Annapolis, MD 21402
>
> cc me at:
> Ryan "Skip" Johnson
> 510 Norton Lane
> Arnold, MD 21012
> k3for(a)aol.com
> if you can
>
> Or if you can't write a letter, please email me something and I will
> forward it to the Deputy Commandant by email.
>
> Thank you ! I only hope its not too late -- I have to run down
> there and see if they've thrown out the gear already...
>
> 73's
> Skip/K3FOR
> Navy MARS NNN0PEK
> Annapolis
FYI:
73,
Don Milbury, W6YN
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NAME TYPE OF SHIP LOCATION CALLSIGN
USS Salem Cruiser Quincy, Ma. K1USN
HMS Belfast Cruiser London, England GB2RN
USS Little Rock Cruiser New York W2PE
USS Olympia Cruiser Philadelphia, PA. WA3BAT
USS Massachusetts Battleship Fall River, Ma. KN1EPL
USS North Carolina Battleship North Carolina AC4RC
USS Alabama Battleship Alabama KG4HDP
USS Texas Battleship Texas W5RNF
USS Yorktown Aircraft Carrier South Carolina WA4USN
USS Lexington Aircraft Carrier Corpus Christi, TX W5LEX
USS Hornet Aircraft Carrier California NB6GC
USS The Sullivans Destroyer New York W2TU
HMCS Haida Destroyer Toronto, Canada VA3XJF
USS Kidd Destroyer Louisiana W5KID
USS Laffey Destroyer South Carolina WA4USN
USS Slater Destroyer Escort Albany, New York N2USN
HMAS Vampire* Destroyer Australia VK2CCV
HMS Smaland Destroyer Sweden SK6SL
ORP BLyskawica Destroyer Gdynia, Poland 3Z0BLY
USS Pampanito Submarine California NJ6VT
USS Torsk Submarine Baltimore, MD NK3ST
USS Croaker Submarine New York WA2FKV
USS Becuna Submarine Philiadelphia, PA. WA3BAT
USS Cod Submarine Ohio K8KRG
USS Ling Submarine New Jersey N2SE
USS Requin Submarine Pittsburg, PA. NY3EC
USS Cavalla Submarine Texas W0OOG
USS Blueback Submarine Oregon W7SUB
USS Albacore Submarine Portsmouth, N.H. W1WQM
USS Drum Submarine Alabama KG4HDP
U 995 Submarine Laboe, Germany DA0MEL
SS Jeremiah OBrien Liberty Ship California K6JOB
SS Lane Victory* Liberty Ship California W6LV/MM
SS W.G. Mather Merchant Ship Ohio KC8EXL
HMS Plymouth Frigate Birkenhead, England GB2PLY
Rudolph Diesel Minesweeper Senheim, Germany DL0DAU
HDMS Peder Skram Frigate Denmark OZ1RDN
MV Abraham Crijnssen Minesweeper Den Helder, N.L. PI4MRC
MV Keihassalmi Minelayer Finland OI1AXA
MV Seefalke Salvage Tug Bremerhaven, Germany DK0SN
MV Pluto Minesweeper Hameln, Germany DF0MV
MV Hoogeveen Minesweeper Den Helder, N.L. PI4MRC
MV Deneb Minesweeper Frankfurt, Germany DL0MFF
MV Cap San Diego Freighter Hamburg,Germany DL0MFH
MV Frieden Freighter Rostock, Germany DL0MCM
LV ELBE 1 Lightship Cuxhaven, Germany DL0CUX
MV Columbia Lightship Oregon W7BU
LS Ambrose Lightship NYC, New York KC2DFM/MM
STR Portland Sternwheeler Portland, Oregon W7P (K7VV)
RV Vityaz Research Vessel Kaliningrad, Russia R2MWO
MV Snellius Hydrographic Survey Den Helder, NL PI4MRC
RMS Queen Mary Passenger Liner California W6RO
* The SS Lane Victory will be underway in the
San Pedro channel for this event.
The HMAS Vampire will be mainly on 14,052 KHz
CW and 7090 Khz SSB.
EVENT FREQUENCIES
While the participating ships will use any valid amateur frequency
the ships will try and stay near the following frequencies:
SSB CW
3,860 KHz 3,539 KHz
7,260 KHz 7,039 KHz
14,260 KHz 10,109 KHz
18,160 KHz 14,039 KHz
21,360 KHz 18,099 KHz
24,960 KHz 21,039 KHz
28,360 KHz 24,899 KHz
50,160 KHz 28,039 KHz
EVENT AM OPERATIONS
This year the following ships will come up on AM on the
frequenciesand times listed below. This special operation will be in
addition to the normal SSB & CW operations.
Saturday July 15th 7290Khz 1400Z - 1430Z
Sunday July 16th 3885Khz 0000Z - 0100Z
Sunday July 16th 7290Khz 1400Z - 1430Z
On CW with the ships original equipment:
Saturday July 15th 14052 Khz 1600Z - 1700Z
These ships will be on AM or CW and will also be on the normal SSB
mode.
USS Salem
USS Torsk
USS Requin
HMCS Haida
MV Cap San Diego
Event QSL Manager: W1QWT, good in the callbook.
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I just got this in from Joe Moell. Now we know where the 2002 ARDF World
Championships will be held!
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I just received the latest edition of "ARDF Info" from Rainer DL5NBZ. Some
items of interest:
1) Slovak Amateur Radio Association has been selected to organize the ARDF
World Championships in 2002.
2) France will host the Region 1 Championships in 2001.
3) The 2000 German ARDF Championships August 11-13 near Berlin will test
the
proposed new IARU Region 1 ARDF rules just prior to a meeting of the Working
Group to finalize them. A large number of competitors are desired.
SB-1714 Status Report
In response to a number of telephone calls and email
requests for information, following is a status report
on SB-1714, the California bill which represents our
first step toward restraining local jurisdictions from
regulating Amateur Radio antennas out of existence.
As you will recall, the bill passed the California
Senate 39-0 on May 30. From there it went to the
Assembly for consideration. On June 6 it was assigned
to the Assembly Local Government Committee.
The wording of the bill has been under constant
review, especially by Pacific Division Volunteer
Counsel Coordinator Harry Styron, K6HS and members of a
Steering Committee chaired informally by Harry. On June
22 some wording changes recommended by Harry were
incorporated which make it clearer than before that
Amateur Radio representatives will participate in the
study mandated by the bill. The full text of the bill,
as amended, is appended.
As mentioned above, the Assembly first took up the
bill in their Local Government Committee. The Committee
held a public hearing on June 28, in Sacramento.
Pacific Division Vice Director Bob Vallio, W6RGG and
Sacramento Valley Section Manager Jerry Boyd, K6BZ ably
represented Amateur Radio at the hearing. The bill was
passed out of committee by a unanimous vote of 9-0. We
all owe Bob and Jerry a debt of gratitude for taking
time out of their schedules to represent us. We also
owe a debt to Senator Brulte, who also was present at
the hearing, and who made a strong presentation in
favor of the bill.
Following SB-1714's acceptance by the Assembly
Committee on Local Government on June 28, it was
referred to the Committee on Appropriations. The
Appropriations Committee has scheduled a hearing on
August 8, in Sacramento.
Indications are that the flow of letters from
concerned hams to the Assembly has increased
significantly over the past month. But more are needed!
Please write to your Assembly representative, either by
email or by snail mail. If you agree with the bill, in
your letter please urge passage of SB-1714 when it
reaches the Assembly floor. We have no date thus far
for its appearance in the Assembly, but we must assume
that it could come very quickly following action by the
Appropriations Committee. So, write! Copies to me and
to Harry Styron would be most appreciated:
w6cf(a)arrl.org for me, hlstyron(a)wcrklaw.com for Harry.
A note of clarification: In California, bill
nomenclature does not change as it moves from the
Senate to the Assembly, or from the Assembly to the
Senate. Our bill originated in the Senate as SB-1714
and now keeps the same designator as it works its way
through the Assembly. In your letters it's therefore
proper to continue to call it SB-1714, even though it's
now being considered by the Assembly.
California PUC Hearing on Undergrounding of Power Lines
A number of Pacific Division hams have been
struggling for some time to resolve RFI problems caused
by power line leakage. A study now under way by the
California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) may be
useful for our cause. The purpose of the study is to
investigate ways to "amend, revise, and improve rules
governing the replacement of overhead electric and
communications facilities with underground facilities."
Full details are available from the CPUC web site,
http://nic.cpuc.ca.gov/. When at the site, look for the
section titled R.00-01-005, "Order Instituting
Rulemaking into Implementation of Assembly Bill 1149."
Of immediate interest are the public hearings which
have been scheduled. The only one remaining is to be
held in Sacramento on July 17, 4:00PM to 7:00PM in the
Employment Development Department Auditorium
722 Capitol Mall
Sacramento, CA
These hearings, plus other studies already completed, are
expected to lead to a final report to the Legislature,
due Jan. 1, 2001. Written comments may also be
accepted, although the procedure for submitting them
isn't clear from the information provided by the CPUC.
A brief review of the CPUC "White Paper" covering
this effort (available on the web site noted above)
indicates that it may not be recognized that
interference to amateur radio communications may have
public safety implications. For example, one might be
able to make the case that if communications are
rendered ineffective by severe power line interference,
there will be some measurable adverse effect on public
safety. Moreover, the paper does not discuss the
possibility that the conditions that cause power line
interference might themselves create a public hazard.
Thanks to Jeffrey Pawlan, WA6KBL, who first
uncovered this CPUC activity and recognized its
significance to hams.
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Text of SB-1714 as Amended:
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Section 65850.3 is added to the
Government Code, to read:
65850.3. Any ordinance adopted by the legislative
body of a city or county that regulates amateur radio
station antenna structures shall not preclude amateur
radio service communications. Any ordinance that
regulates amateur radio station antenna structures
shall reasonably accommodate amateur radio service
communications and shall constitute the minimum
practicable regulation to accomplish the legitimate
purpose of the city or county.
SEC. 2. On or before July 1, 2001, the Director of
the Office of Planning and Research shall do all of the
following:
(a) Prepare and publish a technical assistance
bulletin suitable for use by local officials and
planners in the preparation and adoption of local
ordinances that regulate the placement, screening, and
height of amateur radio service antennas. In preparing
this bulletin, the director shall consult with
individuals and groups with experience in amateur radio
service communications and land use regulation,
including, but not limited to, the American Radio Relay
League, the American Planning Association, the League
of California Cities, the California State Association
of Counties, and the Federal Communications Commission.
(b) Prepare and publish a model ordinance suitable
for adoption by the legislative bodies of cities and
counties for the regulation of the placement,
screening, and height of amateur radio service
antennas. In preparing this model ordinance, the
director shall consult with individuals and groups with
experience in amateur radio service communications and
land use regulation, including, but not limited to,
those groups listed in subdivision (a).
c) Report to the Legislature and the Governor
regarding any recommendations for changes to the state
statutes regarding state or local regulation of amateur
radio service antennas.
Jim Maxwell, W6CF, Director, Pacific Division, ARRL
http://www.pdarrl.org/
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I just received this notice from Joe Moell, K0OV, about the next ARDF meet.
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Wildwood Park in Thousand Oaks will be the site of southern California's
next
radio-orienteering session. It is open to anyone of any age. A ham radio
license and knowledge of radio equipment is not required.
This event is being hosted by Dean Dods. The site is approximately 1 by
1-1/2 miles, with about 250 feet elevation change. Water and lemonade will
be
provided. There is a picnic area and grills may be available.
Practice 2-meter transmitters will go on the air around 9:00 AM, and the
main
5-fox hunt will begin at 10:00 AM.
A limited number of RDF sets will be available for loan. Also be sure to
bring anything you'll need while going after those radio foxes, such as
munchies, bottled water and sunscreen. Course maps will be available, so
bring your own compass, protractor and pencil. Make sure all batteries are
fresh.
Directions: Take the Lynn Road exit exit from Highway 101, go north four
miles to Avenida de los Arboles, then go west (left) one mile. Meet in the
parking lot at the west end of Avenida de los Arboles. There is no charge
for
parking. (Map at Web site listed below)
Questions? Send e-mail directly to host Dean Dods. <deandods(a)aol.com>
Joe Moell
www.homingin.com
Power Outages Threatening U.S.
WASHINGTON (AP) - As this summer moves into its hottest months, federal
officials and the power industry are keeping a
watchful eye on the nation's electric grids and cautioning that a severe
hot spell - combined with possible supply problems -
could cause power outages in some parts of the country.
As the $220 billion electricity industry moves toward more competition,
there are growing concerns that the power industry is
running too close to the edge in providing electricity when it is most
needed - during peak summer demand.
Spurred on by the growing economy and increased reliance on computers
and other electrical devices, electricity demand has
been increasing 2 percent to 3 percent a year, while production has
lagged. Meanwhile the safety cushion has dropped to
below 15 percent of generating capacity, far below the 25 percent of a
decade ago.
Signs of problems have already shown up in some areas this summer.
For most of last week, California was under a ``stage II power watch''
in which customers
were asked to keep down electricity use and power was withheld from some
commercial
users because of tight supplies as temperatures soared in the 100-degree
range. Two weeks
earlier, rolling blackouts moved through the San Francisco Bay area
after some power
generators failed during a record 103 degree heat wave.
Although milder temperatures have eased the strain on the state's
electricity system, Patrick Dorinson, a spokesman for the
California Independent System Operator, which manages the state's flow
of electricity, says the problem isn't over.
``Everything is on a day to day basis,'' he said. ''... We expect
another heat wave next week.''
The Energy Department and an industry-sponsored watchdog group - the
North American Electric Reliability Council - says.. California.. faces
great electricity reliability concerns this summer.
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Now why doesn't that surprises me! Did it surprise you?
>You should all be aware of the fact (not posted in the last list notice)
that
one of the three communities opposing SB1714 was Santa Barbara ! <
73 es God Bless de Denny AD6EZ <><
Goleta, CA