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December 5, 2021

Vol. 21, No. 46

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Covid 19 reference links

You may find these links useful on the latest COVID-19 information.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Google COVID-19 Information & Resources

Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services

Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health

 

 Next meeting of the Elkhorn Valley Amateur Radio Club

Date: Saturday, December 11, 2021
Time: 08:30 AM
Location: First Choice Catering & Party
                 1110 S. 9th St.
                 Norfolk, Ne.

NOTE: This is the annual election of officers meeting.  Please attend and vote for the 2022 Club Officers!

Minutes from the November 13, 2021 meeting minutes are available and can be read here

Visitors and guests are always welcome to the meeting.

Northeast Nebraska Hamfest - Nov 20, 2021

Thank you everyone that attended the Northeast Nebraska Hamfest.  It was a success even though our Vender could not make it to the event.  In case you didn't know his truck broke down and he unable to get it fixed in time to drive from Kansas for the hamfest. There was lots of buying and selling at the Flea Market, and people enjoying conversation with fellow hams.  Thanks to Aaron, KT0Q, and Mark, WD9FYU for their seminars on the Adrino and the basics of digital radio.  We home to see everyone again next year.  Happy Thanksgiving to all.

Amazon Smile

The club is now an Amazon Smile donation recipient. If you purchase items from Amazon and have and account, go to your Amount & Lists, Click "Your Amazon Smile", and search for and select "Elkhorn Valley Amateur Radio Club". Then when your order an item from Amazon, start each shopping session at the "amazon smile" web site. A small portion (0.5%) of your order price will then be donated to the club. The club is a registered 502c3 non-profit organization. The club recently received a check from Amazon for over $25.00. If you haven't set your "charity" to "Elkhorn Valley Amateur Radio Club", please do so! Then order through the Amazon Smile home page!

 

Special Operating Events

Winter Field Day Association (WFDA) is a dedicated group of Amateur Radio Operators who believe that emergency communications in a winter environment is just as important as the preparations and practice that is done each summer but with some additional unique operational concerns. The annual event runs for 24 hours during the last full weekend in January each year from 1900 UTC (2pm EST) Saturday to 1900 UTC (2pm EST) Sunday.  For 2022, the dates are January 29th and 30th.  For more information and event rules, visit the Winter Field Day web site.

Straight Key Night is held every January 1 from 0000 UTC through 2359 UTC.  This 24-hour event is not a contest; rather it is a day dedicated to celebrating our CW heritage.  Participants are encouraged to get on the air and simply make enjoyable, conversational CW QSOs.  The use of straight keys or bugs to send CW if preferred.  There are no points scored and all who participate are winners

Kids Day - January 2 from 1800UTC to 2359UTC.  This event is designed to give on-the-air experience to young people and hopefully foster interest in getting a license of their own.  Operate as much or as little as you like.

Local VHF/UHF Nets

EVARC Net - Mondays at 7:30 PM, 146.73-, CTCSS - 131.8, Linked to Nebraska Hub
Area Rag Chew Net - Tuesday at 7:30 PM, 146.73, CTCSS - 131.8, Linked to Nebraska Hub
Dakota County ARES net - Wednesday at 8:00 PM, 146.73, CTCSS - 131.8, Linked to Nebraska Hub
Norfolk Rag Chew Net - Thursday at 7:30 PM, 444.250, CTCSS - 88.5

Midwest and Nebraska Section News

The Midwest Division Monthly Newsletter can be read on their web site. http://www.arrlmidwest.org.

The latest Nebraska Sections news can be found on the Nebraska Section Facebook page or the ARRL Nebraska Section news web page.

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Test Sessions within 200 miles of Norfolk, NEimage of test session in progress


Recommend you check ahead to make sure the test session is still scheduled. As of: 12/04/2021

What you need to bring to a test session.  Please read and follow these instructions on what you will need at a test session

 
12/11/2021 - Boone IA 50036-2222
     Sponsor: Boone Amateur Radio Klub
     Date: Dec 11 2021
     Time: 9:00 AM (Walk-ins allowed)
     Contact: Steven C. Huffman
     Email: [email protected]
     VEC: ARRL/VEC
     Location: Boone Pioneer Center
                    1112 Story St
                    Boone IA 50036-2222
 
12/14/2021 - Yankton, SD 57078-1317
     Sponsor: Prairie Dog Amt Radio Club
     Date: Dec 14 2021
     Time: 4:00 PM (No Walk-ins / Register or Call ahead)
     Contact: Fred L. DeRoos
                    (605) 665-2590
     Email: [email protected]
     VEC: ARRL/VEC
     Location: Christ the King Luthern Church
                    305 W 25th St
                    Yankton SD 57078-1317
 
12/18/2021 - Sioux City, IA  51101
Sponsor: Sooland Amt Radio Assoc
Date: Dec 18 2021
Time: 10:00 AM (Walk-ins allowed)
Contact: Tim T. Jarman
(712) 223-4033
Email: [email protected]
VEC: ARRL/VEC
Location: Downtown Public Library
529 Pierce St
Conference Room
Sioux City IA 51101

 

 
12/21/2021 - Hastings, NE 68901-3445
     Sponsor: Armature Radio Assoc of Nebras
     Date: Dec 21 2021
     Time: 6:00 PM (Walk-ins allowed)
     Contact: Allen D. Harpham
                    (402) 462-4619
     Email: [email protected]
     VEC: ARRL/VEC
     Location: Hastings Municipal Airport Terminal
                    3300 W 12th St
                    Hastings NE 68901-3445

 

 
01/06/2022 - Lincoln NE  68506-5428
     Sponsor: Lincoln ARC
     Date: Jan 06 2022
     Time: 6:30 PM (Walk-ins allowed)
     Contact: Christopher W. Evens
                    (402) 613-3484
     Email: [email protected]
     VEC: ARRL/VEC
     Location: College View SDA Church
                    4801 Prescott Ave
                    Heartland Hall B MASKS REQUIRED
                    Enter E Ent #1 Handicap main
                    Lincoln NE 68506-5428

 

 
02/03/2022 - Lincoln, NE v68506-5428
     Sponsor: Lincoln ARC
     Date: Feb 03 2022
     Time: 6:30 PM (Walk-ins allowed)
     Contact: Christopher W. Evens
                    (402) 613-3484
     Email: [email protected]
     VEC: ARRL/VEC
     Location: College View SDA Church
                    4801 Prescott Ave
                    Heartland Hall B 
                    Enter E Ent #1 Handicap main
                    Lincoln NE 68506-5428
                    MASKS REQUIRED

 

 
02/12/2022 - Papillion, NE 68046
     Sponsor: Bellevue ARC
     Date: Feb 12 2022
     Time: 1:00 PM (Walk-ins allowed)
     Contact: Michael Turner
                    (402) 291-2034
     Email: [email protected]
     VEC: ARRL/VEC
     Location: Midlands Hospital
                    11111 S 84th St
                    Papillion NE 68046

 

 
02/17/2022 - Norfolk, NE
     Sponsor: Elkhorn Valley ARC
     Date: Feb 17 2022
     Time: 5:30 PM (Walk-ins allowed)
     Contact: John L 'Monty'. Wilson
     Email: [email protected]
     VEC: ARRL/VEC
     Location: Norfolk Public Library
                    308 W Prospect Ave
                    Room A
                    Norfolk NE 68701-4138
                    MASKS PROVIDED

 

For more testing locations see the ARRL Testing Web page and the W5YI-VEC page

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Hamfests/Conventionsimage of a hamfest


NOTE: Recommend you check the event before scheduled date.  Events may be cancelled with short notice. A source is the ARRL Hamfest data base for canceled events.
Information current as of 12/04/2021

 
04/09/2022 - Spring Cleanup Hamfest, Bellevue, NE
     Start Date: 04/09/2022
     End Date: 04/09/2022
     Location: Reed Community Center
                    1200 Lord Blvd.
                    Bellevue, NE 68005
     Website: http://www.bellevuearc.org	
     Sponsor: Bellevue Amateur Radio Club
     Type: ARRL Hamfest
     Talk-In: 147.39 PL 131.8
     Public Contact: Dennis Mitchell , KC0YKN
                              8519 S. 47th Ave.
                              Bellevue, NE 68157
     Phone: 402-690-2587
     Email: [email protected]
 
05/14/2022 - ARRL Nebraska State Convention, Lincoln, NE
     Start Date: 05/14/2022
     End Date: 05/14/2022
     Location: Lancaster Events Center
                    4100 N 84th Street
                    Lincoln, NE 68501
     Website: http://lincolnhamfest.org	
     Sponsor: Lincoln Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
     Type: ARRL Convention
     Talk-In: 146.760-
     Public Contact: Ed Holloway , KØRPT
                         8310 Sandalwood Dr.
                         Lincoln, NE 68510
     Phone: 402-326-1139
     Email: [email protected]
 
10/15/2022 - Hamboree 2022, Boone IA 50036
     Start Date: 10/15/2022
     End Date: 10/15/2022
     Location: Boone County, Iowa fair community building
                    1601 Industrial Park Rd
                    Boone, IA 50036
     Website: http://www.3900club.com	
     Sponsor: 3900 Club
     Type: ARRL Hamfest
     Talk-In: 146.850-, no tone
     Public Contact: Clay Conard , W0FS
                    PO Box 286 
                    Stratford, IA 50249
     Phone: 515-838-2285
     Email: [email protected]

 

For a complete listing of Hamfests go to the ARRL Hamfest Search page

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News From the ARRL Letter December 2, 2021


Two 160-Meter Events in December Give Nod to 1921 Transatlantic Tests

In December, there will be two opportunities for 160-meter operators to fill the airwaves with activity and to test skills and stations on that band. The events take place a century after the transatlantic tests of the 1920s, which ushered in the dawn of international amateur radio communication.

The annual ARRL 160-Meter Contest [began] at 2200 UTC on Friday, December 3, and end[ed] at 1559 UTC on Sunday, December 5.  [Hope you had a chance to participate]

QST Cover Dec 2021On December 12 -- and not to be confused with the ARRL 160-Meter Contest -- ARRL and the RSGB will jointly sponsoring the 160-Meter Transatlantic Centenary QSO Party. This 6-hour event will run from 0200 to 0800 UTC. The event coincides with the 100th anniversary of the successful Second Transatlantic Tests. Participating stations will operate only on CW, trying to contact the two official call sign activations, W1AW and GB2ZE. The stations may listen for callers 1 kHz above their transmitting frequency, to shift the pileup from their transmit frequency. They may also periodically ask for DX callers only. The exchange is call sign and signal report.

During the QSO Party, ARRL will activate W1AW from Newington, Connecticut. RSGB will activate GB2ZE with help from a team of stations, including members of the GMDX Group of Scotland sharing the operating duties. GB2ZE commemorates the call sign of Paul Godley, 2ZE, who was sent by ARRL to the UK to lead the second Transatlantic Test in December 1921.

W1AW will be active for all 6 hours. Stations operating as GB2ZE will follow this schedule:

0200 UTC, from the commemorative station at Ardrossan, Scotland

0300 UTC, from GM3YTS

0400 UTC, from GM0GAV

0500 UTC, from MM0ZBH

0600 UTC, from MM0GPZ

0700 UTC, from GM4ZUK until 0800 UTC, or until the band closes at sunrise.

The GMDX Group will award a quaich -- a traditional Scottish drinking cup representing friendship -- to the first stations in North America and the UK to complete contacts with both W1AW and GB2ZE during the QSO Party. A commemorative certificate will be available for download. Participants will not have to submit logs. The official logs from W1AW and GB2ZE will be used to determine the winners and for certificates.

For additional details, visit http://www.arrl.org/transatlantic or rsgb.org/main/activity/transatlantic-tests.

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Dayton Hamvention Expects to be Live Event in 2022

Dayton Hamvention® organizers are planning to mount the first in-person show in 2022, following 2 years of COVID-related cancellations. The event is set for May 20 – 22 at the Greene County Fairgrounds and Expo Center in Xenia, Ohio. Last January, Hamvention organizers from the sponsoring Dayton Amateur Radio Association (DARA) announced they were calling off the 2021 event after considerable planning was already under way. The Hamvention Executive Committee cited lagging COVID-19 vaccine distribution in the US and the emergence of a more communicable form of the virus.

Dayton Hamvention LogoSouthgate Amateur Radio News quotes Hamvention General Chairman Rick Allnutt, WS8G, as saying that Hamvention committees “have been meeting, and volunteers are committed to making up for the time lost to pandemic cancellations.” The Hamvention website is already accepting bookings from vendors and inside exhibitors, and individual visitors can already buy tickets, which Allnutt said, “are all printed and ready to go.”

Nominations for the 2022 Hamvention Awards opened on November 1. Hamvention seeks “the best of the best” nominees for its Technical Achievement, Special Achievement, Amateur of the Year, and Club of the Year awards. Nominations close on February 15, 2022. Submit nomination forms via email or USPS to Hamvention Awards Committee, Box 964, Dayton, OH 45401-0964

Contest University (CTU) will take place on May 19 in conjunction with the annual Hamvention Super Suite activities, which will be moving to the Hope Hotel in Dayton. In addition to CTU, these activities will include the Top Band Dinner, the Contest Dinner, and the KC DX Club’s CW-copying competition, among other possible events.

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YOTA Month Continues to Expand into the Americas

December is YOTA Month, celebrating and encouraging Youngsters/Youth On the Air. Amateur radio operators who are 25 years old and younger will be helming special event stations around the world throughout December in celebration of youth in amateur radio. YOTA Month stations will be on all bands and modes at various times.

In the US, the call signs will once again be K8Y, K8O, K8T, and K8A. Three new DXCC entities will be participating for the first time. Argentina will be active as LR1YOTA, Cuba as CO0YOTA, and Peru as OA0YOTA. Other countries may be added. Listen for these stations, as well as other call signs with YOTA suffixes.

Last year, 28 operators in the Americas participated in YOTA Month, and this year, Youth in the Americas anticipates an increased level of youth activity from South America. Last year, young hams around the world surpassed their goal of 100,000 contacts during YOTA Month, with a final tally of 137,000. Stations in the Americas logged 14,700 of those contacts.

Overlapping with YOTA Month is Round 3 of the YOTA Contest, December 30, 2021, 1200 - 2359 UTC.

More information about YOTA Month is available on the Youth on the Air website, which is sponsored by Icom America.

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IARU Reports Another Over-the-Horizon Radar System is Under Construction in India

In October, the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) Region 1 Monitoring System (IARUMS) newsletter reported on the continuing run of over-the-horizon radar (OTHR) troublemakers that often cause severe interference on amateur radio bands — primarily in IARU Regions 1 and 3 but are audible in the rest of the world. Now, another threat is looming, IARU Region 1 says.

Photo Over The Horizon Radar antennasIARU Region 1 has cited a report by Alpha Defense India that the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) premier radar development laboratory is working on an OTHR system to keep a close eye on Chinese movements in the Indian Ocean region. The system design has already been completed, according to the report. The prototype stage comes next.

According to the report, the radar prototype is to have two different types of radar arrays — a log-periodic wire antenna array and a broadband monopole antenna array. It is believed that the log-periodic antenna array will be used to determine the best maximum usable frequency (MUF), which is known to depend on current conditions in the ionosphere and the sunspot cycle. The monopole antenna will consist of a 32-element array. The actual system will be developed after extensive testing and evaluation, but the report gave no timeline or completion date.

“OTHRs often massively interfere with amateur radio,” the IARU Region 1 report said, citing the well-known Russian “Contayner” OTHR, an OTHR at the UK base in the Republic of Cyprus, and others in Iran and China. “They are present daily on several frequencies within the exclusive amateur radio HF bands,” IARU Region 1 said.

The best-known Chinese OTHR — called “Foghorn” because of its distinctive sound — has signals at varying sweep rates that occupy 10 kHz of spectrum. The IARUMS newsletter reported other OTHRs occupying 160 kHz of bandwidth with 10 scan-per-second rates.

“Depending on propagation, some familiar broadcast stations were also audible almost daily in Europe, including Radio Ethiopia on 7110 kHz with an often very strong signal,” the newsletter also reported.

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ARDC Grants Will Expand Emergency Capabilities in Haiti and the US Virgin Islands

Grants from Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) will benefit amateur radio emergency communication networks in Haiti and the US Virgin Islands (USVI).

The $14,864 grant to the Haiti International Friendship Amateur Radio Club (HIFARC) will enable the club to set up a network of HF stations to provide emergency communications to remote areas cut off by the August 2021 earthquake. The 7.2-magnitude earthquake made evident the urgent need for better emergency communications. The earthquake completely cut off communications to some areas of the country, making emergency responders unable to get information on the extent of the damage caused and what supplies and equipment were needed. The lack of communication capability hindered the ability of responders to deal with the humanitarian crisis. Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) Logo

The HIFARC, in coordination with the Radio Club d’Haiti, plans to set up an HF emergency communications network. Haitian amateurs have identified six potential stations, and HIFARC plans to provide the equipment and personnel to set them up. Grant funds will allow HIFARC to outfit each station with a small generator, an HF transceiver, a power supply, and a wire antenna.

Working closely with the Radio Club d’Haiti, HIFARC helps to train new hams and bolster the emergency communications network there.

The St. Croix Amateur Radio Club (STXARC) in the USVI will use its ARDC grant to augment the territory’s repeater infrastructure, enabling the purchase of backup repeaters, improving repeater coverage, and training and equipping new hams.

When two Category 5 hurricanes — Irma and Maria — hit the USVI in 2017, hams gathered to help. The two monster storms left the power grid and communication infrastructure in shambles, with 95% of St. Croix’s electric utility poles and antenna structures dismantled. The USVI government’s primary land mobile radio (LMR) trunked radio system was essentially non-functional, and the Army National Guard couldn’t be heard on any radio frequency for a week following the storms.

Territory amateur radio clubs went into action, employing skills learned during hundreds of hours of training exercises. St. Croix ham operators quickly established a daily HF net to support first responders. A single surviving ham repeater provided limited communications between islands. These links provided critical information and communications for governmental and non-governmental agencies, as well as local emergency managers and law enforcement.

The $27,955 ARDC grant will enable USVI hams to bolster the amateur radio infrastructure and train new operators to improve ham radio’s ability to respond to future disasters. The funds will allow the Virgin Islands Amateur Radio Group (VIARG) — a group formed after the 2017 hurricanes — to purchase backup repeaters, more resilient antennas that will also expand coverage, and training materials.

ARRL US Virgin Islands Section Manager and VIARG President Fred Kleber, K9VV/NP2X, commented, “The generous ARDC grant will allow VIARG to improve and harden the territory’s critical amateur repeater system, and adding digital communications capabilities marks a new chapter for new and future territory amateurs.”

ARDC funds projects and organizations that follow amateur radio’s practice and tradition of technical experimentation in both amateur radio and digital communication science and technology.

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In Brief............

  • The K7RA Solar Update - Tad Cook, K7RA, Seattle, reports (12/02/2021):

    Image Solar Disk December 2, 2021 Solar activity was up this week. Average daily sunspot number increased from 26.9 to 46.1, and average daily solar flux was up 10.8 points to 90.9. Geomagnetic indicators were a little higher. Average daily planetary A index increased from 7.9 to 8.7, and average daily middle latitude A index from 5.4 to 6.3.

    Two new sunspot groups emerged on November 26, another on November 28, and two more on November 30.

    On December 1, Spaceweather.com announced a geomagnetic storm watch: "Minor geomagnetic storms are possible on December 3 when a CME might sideswipe Earth's magnetic field. The storm cloud was hurled into space on November 29 by an erupting filament of magnetism in the sun's southern hemisphere. According to NOAA computer models, the bulk of the CME should sail south of our planet with a near miss [or] just as likely as a glancing blow."

    Predicted solar flux for the next month has flux values peaking at 94 on December 27 - 28. The forecast sees values of 86 and 84 on December 2 - 3; 80 on December 4 - 5; 78 on December 6 - 7; 76 and 78 on December 8 - 9; 82 on December 10 - 12; 80 on December 13 - 14; 85 on December 15 - 21; 82 and 80 on December 22 - 23; 78 on December 24 - 25; 92 on December 26; 94 on December 27 - 28; 88 on December 29 - January 1; 85, 82, and 80 on January 2 - 4, and 82 on January 5 - 8.

    Predicted planetary A index is 10, 16, 12, and 8 on December 2 - 5; 12, 10, and 8 on December 6 - 8; 5 on December 9 - 11; 8, 12, and 10 on December 12 - 14; 5 on December 15 - 16; 8 and 10 on December 17 - 18; 5 on December 19 - 25; 8 on December 26; 5 on December 27 - 29; 10 on December 30 - 31; 8 on January 1, and 5 on January 2 - 7.

    Robert Marston, AA6XE, offered these observations:

    "We now stand at exactly 2 years since the Solar Cycle 24/25 minimum was recorded, and the most notable attribute of Solar Cycle 25 is its slow climb out. We have seen bursts of activity from the sun, where numerous active regions pop up with only a handful actually developing into numbered sunspot groups. The bulk of new regions that form quickly decay away."

    There will be more from AA6XE in Friday's report and bulletin.

    Sunspot numbers for November 25 - December 1 were 20, 52, 53, 53, 47, 61, and 37, with a mean of 46.1. The 10.7-centimeter flux was 93.6, 92.3, 91.8, 92.2, 89.8, 90, and 86.4, with a mean of 90.9. Estimated planetary A indices were 5, 4, 5, 9, 9, 11, and 18, with a mean of 8.7. Middle latitude A index was 3, 3, 3, 7, 6, 8, and 14, with a mean of 6.3.

    A comprehensive K7RA Solar Update is posted Fridays on the ARRL website. For more information visit the ARRL Technical Information Service, read "What the Numbers Mean...," and check out this Propagation Page.

    A propagation bulletin archive is available. For customizable propagation charts, visit the VOACAP Online for Ham Radio website.  Share your reports and observations

  • ARRL Podcasts Schedule

    ARRL On the Air logoThe latest episode of the On the Air podcast (Episode 23) features an in-depth discussion of Q-Signals, along with several on-the-air examples.

    ARRL Eclectic Tech logoThe latest episode of the Eclectic Tech podcast (Episode 48) features a conversation about the technical aspects of the 1921 Transatlantic Tests with Clark Burgard, N1BCG. We also chat about on-air activities surrounding the upcoming anniversary.

    The On the Air and Eclectic Tech podcasts are sponsored by Icom.  Both podcasts are available on iTunes (iOS) and Stitcher (Android) as well as on Blubrry -- On the Air | Eclectic Tech.

  • Other Items

    Raja Chari, KI5LIU, is the newest commander of a NASA space mission. He and his three fellow members of SpaceX Crew-3 are now aboard the International Space Station. It promises to be a busy 6 months for the crew, which includes Matthias Maurer, KI5KFH, from the European Space Agency. The German astronaut will be involved in more than 35 experiments while on board the ISS. He will also be using the German call sign DP0ISS during a dozen scheduled contacts with German schools through the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) program.

    PH21XMAS CardPH21XMAS will be a special Merry Christmas 2021 operation, conducted jointly by Radio Scouting, PI4RS, and Plusscouts, PA3EFR/J, from various locations in the Netherlands. PH21XMAS will be on the air December 6 - January 3, and PH22HNY will be on the air December 10 - January 31. Operation will be on SSB and digital modes.


     

    With authorization from the US Navy's 3rd Fleet Spectrum Manager, the Battleship Iowa Amateur Radio Association (BIARA) Inc. and the Iowa's Innovation and Engineering Team will activate the ship's legacy Navy NEPM call sign on December 7, 2021, 1600 - 2359 UTC, to commemorate Pearl Harbor Day. NEPM will transmit on 14,781.5 kHz USB and listen on 14,343 kHz USB. QSLs will be available for a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

     

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Education and Training image student in front of a laptop computer


  • ARRL Certification and Continuing Education course registration - The ARRL has many ways to continue your education in things Amateur Radio. For more information go to the ARRL Training web page. and the Online Course Catalog
  • FEMA Online Training - FEMA has numerous Independent Study Program courses available for Ham Radio Operators and others interested in emergency support and are recommended by ARES. For a list of courses check the FEMA ISP training web site.  Look for courses:
    • IS-100c - Introduction to Incident Command System, ICS-100
    • IS-200c - ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
    • IS-700b - National Incident Management System (NIMS) An Introduction
    • IS-800d - National Response Framework, An Introductionn
  • Weather Spotter Training -To be a certified Weather Spotter in the State of Nebraska, you must attend a weather spotter training session, take two on-line courses, and pass a written exam provided by your local Emergency Coordinator. The on-line courses can be found on the ucar.edu web site.
  • Are you interested in getting a license or upgrading and would like to attend a class? Take a look at YouTube. There are YouTube videos available that were recorded during actual class sessions. Videos are available for training for all license classes. These have been recorded in 2018 and 2019 and are based on the latest editions of the ARRL Study Guides.
  • Learn CW - The CW ops' CW Academy (CWA) offers free, remote Morse code classes at four separate levels -- beginner through advanced, running from not knowing the code at all to reaching 25 WPM. CWOps also provides a CWOps Test (CWT), an hour-long event every Wednesday at 1300 and 1900 UTC, and Thursdays at 0300 UTC. -- Thanks to The ARRL Contest Update.
    For more information and CW assistance (ELMER) contact Bruce, K8UDH
  • Did you know you can practice code on-line? The ARRL posts their code practice files on the web. These audio files can be played on line or downloaded for later play back on your own computer. Practice files are available for 5, 7.5, 10, 13, 15, 18, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 Words per Minute. To find the files click the following link: http://www.arrl.org/code-practice-files
  • The ARRL offers Webinars, live and pre-recorded, of their Learning Network page. There are many subjects of interest to hams at all levels. Check-out this learning resource.  New talks/lectures are added frequently

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CLOSING ITEMS

The EVARC weekly net meets every Monday evening at 7:30 PM on the club 2 meter repeater (146.73 -). Check-in to the net to hear an update on activities of other club members, announcements of local interest, and any late breaking information. Everyone is welcome to check in.

The EVARC weekly rag chew net meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 PM on the club 440 repeater (444.250 +). Check-in for general discussion and a weekly trivia question. Want to try your hand as Net Control? Contact Fred, K0FJW, or Shane, KE0APG.

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The purpose of this newsletter is to provide information to local hams with items of interest.  It is compiled from local, regional, and national sources.  Created by Monty Wilson, NRØA.
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