The pandemic has been stressful for almost everyone. The uncertainty, stress and financial implications for many mean continuing challenges into 2021. Everyone’s favorite cable internet provider ;-) Cox Communications is participating a program to relieve some of the financial stress of the past year and the qualifications are fairly permissive compared to other similar programs so it may be worth looking into.
Cox will credit up to $50 off monthly internet service bills for people who meet any one of the following qualifications:
Free or Reduced lunch through the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Federal Public Housing (including Section 8, Multi-family units, and Public Housing Authorities)
Pell Grant recipient for current academic year
Unemployment filing during COVID pandemic (after Feb 29th 2020 and total household income below $99,000 for single filers and $198,000 for joint filers)
Medicaid
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Veterans Pension & Survivors Benefits
Proof income is 135% or less than federal poverty guidelines (three consecutive paystubs or a tax return). Note: 135% of federal poverty guidelines is approximately $35,000 for a family of four. You can look up the income maximum for your household at: https://www.lifelinesupport.org/do-i-qualify/federal-poverty-guidelines/
Tribal Programs and proof of living on tribal lands.
Here is the link to learn more and to apply for the discount:
https://www.cox.com/residential/internet/ebb.html
73,
LCM
Levi C. Maaia, K6LCM
Director at Large | K6TZ Trustee
Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club
Santa Barbara Wireless Foundation
a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public benefit corporation
www.levimaaia.com | www.k6lcm.com
+1.805.604.5384
For those of you who helped pass traffic about this fire on Saturday morning, here is an update.
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Levi C. Maaia, K6LCM
www.levimaaia.com
+1.805.604.5384
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MEDIA RELEASE
WEEKEND STRUCTURE FIRE DETERMINED TO BE ACCIDENTAL
SANTA BARBARA, CA - 5/12/2021
The Fire Department has determined that the cause of Saturday's structure fire at 1322 Dover Road to be accidental in nature and most likely caused by an electrical malfunction.
The fire, which resulted in the total destruction of the single family residence, caused over $1,850,000 in total damages. The single occupant who was home at the time of the fire escaped without injury and there were no reported firefighter injuries.
The fire was first reported at approximately 9:55 AM on Saturday, May 8th, 2021. Santa Barbara City Fire Department responded multiple engines and the ladder truck to the Riviera neighborhood for the fire attack and were assisted with additional resources from Santa Barbara County Fire and Montecito Fire Protection District. Upon arrival, the structure was fully involved with flames rolling out of nearly every window. Firefighters aggressively attacked the fire from the exterior of the building and provided exposure protection to keep flames from spreading to surrounding vegetation and neighboring residences.
The Santa Barbara City Fire Department would like to remind everyone that early notification to 911 is the first step to reducing potential devastation and loss of life as a result of fast moving fires.
Photos courtesy of the Santa Barbara City Fire Department.
Amber Anderson, Wildland Fire Specialist / PIO
Phone: (805) 331-5406
Email: AAnderson(a)SantaBarbaraCA.gov
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New FCC RF safety rules for ham radio #hamradio? - May 2021
Changes to FCC RF exposure rules go into place in May 2021 in the US. I talk
about the rules, what's changed and how to stay in compliance. I also
describe how to:
- Determine (under the new rules) whether you are covered under an exemption
- Use either of two calculators to perform an evaluation for MPE (Maximum
Permissible Exposure) if you wish to or are required to perform an
evaluation.
Other videos will discuss using antenna modeling software and field strength
measurements.
**NEW ARRL FAQ WITH 2021 INFO**
Downloadable PDF and link to this video (share with your friends!) -
https://hudson.arrl.org/index.php/fcc...?
~~INFORMATION~~
ARRL RF Safety info: http://www.arrl.org/rf-exposure?
2019 FCC R&O: https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-main...?
FCC OET 65: https://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/En...?
Specific information for radio amateurs (OET 65b):
https://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/En...?
FREE ARRL eBook - RF Exposure and you (PDF):
http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Techno...?
American Cancer Society RF Safety information:
https://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancer-...?
RSGB (UK) RF Safety video: https://rsgb.org/main/technical/emc/e...?
In-depth presentation by N9GL: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/mq3djoyqpp...?
~~CALCULATORS~~
**NOTE - All calculators are for power AT THE ANTENNA so you need to take
into account feedline losses. See this video for how to calculate your
feedline losses: https://youtu.be/YcA-XfSYbTk?
MPE Calculator #1 (Evans): http://hintlink.com/power_density.htm?
MPE Calculator #2 (Overbeck/Lake Washington):
http://www.lakewashingtonhamclub.org/...?
Another calculator (pwr_dens) from K1TR. This is a Windows program:
https://www.qsl.net/k1tr/Downloads.htm?
Original BASIC program by Wayne Overbeck, N6NB:
http://n6nb.com/rfsafety.htm?
More RF calculators: https://www.vpitechnology.com/rf-calc...?
Join ARRL: http://www.arrl.org/join?
Donate to ARRL: https://www.arrl.org/arrl-donation-form?
ARRL Technical Information Service (TIS):
http://www.arrl.org/technical-informa...?
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Updated Radio Frequency Exposure Rules Become Effective on May 3, 2021
Updated Radio Frequency Exposure Rules Become Effective on May 3
04/12/2021
The FCC has announced that rule changes detailed in a lengthy 2019 Report
and Order governing RF exposure standards go into effect on May 3, 2021. The
new rules do not change existing RF exposure (RFE) limits but do require
that stations in all services, including amateur radio, be evaluated against
existing limits, unless they are exempted. For stations already in place,
that evaluation must be completed by May 3, 2023. After May 3 of this year,
any new station, or any existing station modified in a way thats likely to
change its RFE profile such as different antenna or placement or greater
power will need to conduct an evaluation by the date of activation or
change.
In the RF Report and Order, the Commission anticipated that few parties
would have to conduct reevaluations under the new rules and that such
evaluations will be relatively straightforward, the FCC said in an April 2
Public Notice. It nevertheless adopted a 2-year period for parties to
verify and ensure compliance under the new rules.
The Amateur Service is no longer categorically excluded from certain aspects
of the rules, as amended, and licensees can no longer avoid performing an
exposure assessment simply because they are transmitting below a given power
level.
For most amateurs, the major difference is the removal of the categorical
exclusion for amateur radio, which means that ham station owners must
determine if they either qualify for an exemption or must perform a routine
environmental evaluation, said Greg Lapin, N9GL, chair of the ARRL RF
Safety Committee and a member of the FCC Technological Advisory Council
(TAC).
Ham stations previously excluded from performing environmental evaluations
will have until May 3, 2023, to perform these. After May 3, 2021, any new
stations or those modified in a way that affects RF exposure must comply
before being put into service, Lapin said.
The December 2019 RF Report and Order changes the methods that many radio
services use to determine and achieve compliance with FCC limits on human
exposure to RF electromagnetic fields. The FCC also modified the process for
determining whether a particular device or deployment is exempt from a more
thorough analysis by replacing a service-specific list of transmitters,
facilities, and operations for which evaluation is required with new
streamlined formula-based criteria. The R&O also addressed how to perform
evaluations where the exemption does not apply, and how to mitigate
exposure.
Amateur radio licensees will have to determine whether any existing
facilities previously excluded under the old rules now qualify for an
exemption under the new rules. Most will, but some may not.
The ARRL Laboratory staff is available to help amateurs to make these
determinations and, if needed, perform the necessary calculations to ensure
their stations comply. ARRL Laboratory Manager Ed Hare, W1RFI, who helped
prepare ARRLs RF Exposure and You book, explained it this way. The FCC did
not change any of the underlying rules applicable to amateur station
evaluations, he said. The sections of the book on how to perform routine
station evaluations are still valid and usable, especially the many charts
of common antennas at different heights. Hare said ARRL Lab staff also
would be available to help amateurs understand the rules and evaluate their
stations.
RF Exposure and You is available for free download from ARRL. ARRL also has
an RF Safety page on its website.
The ARRL RF Safety Committee is working with the FCC to update the FCCs
aids for following human exposure rules OET Bulletin 65 and OET Bulletin
65 Supplement B for Radio Amateurs. In addition, ARRL is developing tools
that all hams can use to perform exposure assessments.