Every Amateur Radio operator should be aware of these newly adopted guidelines.
Please go to the website and read the latest recommendations by the ARRL.
Your understanding of these guidelines will clear up any misconceptions about the use
of Amateur Radio for the benefit of others.
Darryl Widman, KF6DI
Director, Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club
Part 97.113A Update ARRL Board Adopts Guidelines
ARRL Board Adopts Guidelines and Recommendations on the Appropriate Use of
Amateur Radio
(Sep 25, 2009) - On Friday, September 25, the ARRL Board of Directors
adopted guidelines on the appropriate use of Amateur Radio on behalf of
commercial, non-profit and government entities, as well as recommendations
for additional steps to be taken by the ARRL to educate radio amateurs and
others on how to prepare and train for public service and emergency
communications while complying with the current FCC Rules.
Full Story.
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2009/09/25/11094/?nc=1
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From: w7ppx(a)jrcda.com
To: elfarocommunications(a)hotmail.com
CC: w7ppx(a)jrcda.com
Subject: RE: tower and Ant.
Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 18:10:29 -0700*
*David***
* *
*Due to my illness and age 76, I can no longer transport to Idaho **from
Santa Maria California, my antennas and crank up the tower**. They are in *
*Santa Maria, California**, **Valley van & storage**. The following is what
I have, storage. A 60 foot crank up Tower in perfect condition, free
standing heavy-duty, in perfect condition. A Hygainif TH DX seven elements
beam for 10/15/20 Meter TRI BANDER. A Cush craft three elements beam for
12 and 17 m. I also have higher frequency antennas. I have all the manuals
for the this package. I am told, the **value would be 2500 plus**, but
because I had two operations. I can no longer keep my equipment in storage.
because my Social Security has been eaten up by my medical bill. I can no
longer pay my $25 a month for storage fees. I owe them $175 back payments.
So I'm going to let everything go for **$950.oo**. **They have a forklift.
So they can put it on a truck. The Crank up **TOWER** collapses to 24 feet,
three sections. If you are interested, let me know. There is a person in
Santa Maria, who would help you load it up. Call me at(208) 687 1806 or
cell ph, (208)755 2215.
For more details.
73, Mordecai,
W7ppx(a)jrcda.com
Hi Gang:
Nobody even looked at this amplifier at the Earl Warren Swapmeet, but I
thought I would offer it one more time before the swapmeet in Chino Hills this
Saturday (9/19/09).
This amplifier is brand new, never been used, until I installed the 3-500Z
tube in it to insure that everything worked OK. This is a 160-10 meter
linear amplifier, and Ameritron says it puts out 1,000 watts output (PEP), or
800 watts output on CW.
Offered for the next 2 days at $750, cash and carry.........Saturday it's
back up to $900 at the swapmeet.
Tnx & 73's
Bill W6FF
968-4227
Hello All,
My wife and I are planning a vacation to New Zealand & Australia sometime
early next year for several weeks.
I won't be taking my 775DSP with me[!], but I would like to take my h/t
along, just for the experience.
I have never done this before; if you have, either on a vacation or through
a DXpedition, I'd very much like to hear from you!
I made a DX contact on 15 meters, back in March of 2008 to New Zealand,
ZM4A. I would very much like to see their contest station and will contact
them before I go!
Any suggestions on what I should do...and not do to prepare for this? If I
do work any HF, it'll probably be from someone's QTH.
All thoughts and recommendations will be most gratefully received.
Many thanks for taking the time to respond!
73,
Alan...KI6HPO
Hello All,
During our Wednesday and Thursday evening nets, I have just recently been hearing QSO's "behind" our own on 223.920 MHz.
I am totally reliant on tropo ducting in order to access the Santa Cruz Island repeater during nets from May through September. I've been working 220 MHz since May, so I have no idea what to anticipate this winter! From my QTH, I can hit the 224.420 MHz, 156.7 Bakersfield repeater when the tropo is in! Bakersfield is almost 200 miles NNE from me. As it is, Santa Cruz Island is about 165 miles NW.
This last Thursday on the "Technical Elmering Net", I distinctly heard the automated repeater I.D. note that the PL was "...127.3". With our "talk-over", I was unable to get the callsign of said repeater.
I've gone through my 2008-2009 ARRL Repeater Book, as well as searching the states of Arizona, Nevada & Idaho for a 223.920 AND 127.3 PL without joy.
I have also gone through the "Google" search with the repeater freq and the PL without success. I have gone through my normal "220 MHz Spectrum Management Association" list, as well as the W6JPL 220 list and have not found a 223.920 with a 127.3 PL! Does anyone have a more comprehensive list of 220 repeaters from which to draw info?
Does anyone in the S.B. area hear this repeater also? Can anyone identify it?
Wait! A thought just occured to me...
Since the 220 repeaters are linked by the 146.790 MHz frequency, could it be another 2 meter repeater I am hearing "through" 146.790 MHz?
Many thanks for taking the time to respond!
Alan...KI6HPO...San Diego
Alain,
Good question-let me know when you find out!
Tnx,
Michael
WA6RQV
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> Hello All,
>
> During our Wednesday and Thursday evening nets, I have just recently been hearing QSO's "behind" our own on 223.920 MHz.
>
> I am totally reliant on tropo ducting in order to access the Santa Cruz Island repeater during nets from May through September. I've been working 220 MHz since May, so I have no idea what to anticipate this winter! From my QTH, I can hit the 224.420 MHz, 156.7 Bakersfield repeater when the tropo is in! Bakersfield is almost 200 miles NNE from me. As it is, Santa Cruz Island is about 165 miles NW.
>
> This last Thursday on the "Technical Elmering Net", I distinctly heard the automated repeater I.D. note that the PL was "...127.3". With our "talk-over", I was unable to get the callsign of said repeater.
>
> I've gone through my 2008-2009 ARRL Repeater Book, as well as searching the states of Arizona, Nevada & Idaho for a 223.920 AND 127.3 PL without joy.
>
> I have also gone through the "Google" search with the repeater freq and the PL without success. I have gone through my normal "220 MHz Spectrum Management Association" list, as well as the W6JPL 220 list and have not found a 223.920 with a 127.3 PL! Does anyone have a more comprehensive list of 220 repeaters from which to draw info?
>
> Does anyone in the S.B. area hear this repeater also? Can anyone identify it?
>
> Wait! A thought just occured to me...
>
> Since the 220 repeaters are linked by the 146.790 MHz frequency, could it be another 2 meter repeater I am hearing "through" 146.790 MHz?
>
> Many thanks for taking the time to respond!
>
> Alan...KI6HPO...San Diego
>
>
>
>
>
Hello Fellow Hams,
Actually, I'm looking for a nice place to live with a nice ham shack for at
least myself and possibly two or three others (mature, not all hams).
I'd like to rent a couple of rooms or a house, potentially with an option to
buy. I'll need to use an existing tower or be able to add one.
Hoping for an excellent radio location with line of sight to Gibraltar Road
radio sites and ideally, most other repeater sites in the area.
All offers will be seriously considered. I want something suitable enough
so I can stay for a good long time. I'm pretty flexible on the living
arrangement and the rent.
If you or someone you know has what I need, please email me and let me know.
73,
Rod Fritz, WB9KMO
rod(a)sbatv.org
805-637-0985
Sadly, Mack Stanton, KD6NBZ, passed away last evening from
complications of ALS. Mack was an active member of SBARC and was
Chairman of Key-Klix for a period of time. He was also active with
ARES and the SB County Sheriff's Aero Squadron. Mack is survived by
his wife Judy.
Pier to Peak Run
Sunday 6 September 2009
Winner 614 did the half marathon 13 mile run from the Santa Barbara
Pier to La Cumbre Peak in 1:35 minutes. La Cumbre is 3996' ft high.
SBARC's own Rick Whitaker, KG6VLB, Operations Manager is seen at the
right as the runner finishes. SBARC supplied the event communications.