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June 1, 2025

Vol. 25, No. 22

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 Next meeting of the Elkhorn Valley Amateur Radio Club

Date: Saturday, June 14, 2025
Time: 08:30 AM
Location: District Table & Tap
                 222 West Norfolk Ave
                 Norfolk, Ne.

Minutes from the May 17meeting minutes are available and can be read here

Visitors and guests are always welcome to the meeting.

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Field Day 2025

It is time to start thinking about Field Day.  The dates this year are June 28-20.  We will be located at Shane's, KE0APG, QTH located South of Battle Creek.  More information about Field Day is available at https://www.arrl.org/field-day.  

Set up at Shane's QTH will start around 10 AM.  The On-The-Air starts at 1:00PM on June 28 and runs through 3:59 PM June 29.  We will have lunch provided by Frank KF0ODS and the club.  A family picnic will be held around 5:00 PM June 28.  Meat and potato salad will be provided. Please bring your own drinks, and meal setups (plates, utinsiles, etc) and a salad or dessert to share.  Also we recommend you bring chairs to sit on.

Since the operating period is 27 hours, you are welcome to stay and operate over night.

Shane's QTH is located south of Battle Creek.  From Battle Creek, drive south on Nebraska Highway 121 about one mile to the Evergreen Hills Golf Course, turn left (East) on the gravel road to the end (about 1 mile).

More information will be provided here and at the June club meeting.

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Meeting Date Changes

Meeting date for the July meetings has changed. This change was made so club members can attend the North Bend Flea Market on July 12.  The date has been moved to one week later.

      The July meeting will be on July 19

Location will be at the District Table and Tap

Update you calendars.

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Northeast Nebraska Hamfest

The next Northeast Nebraska Hamfest date has been set.  Mark you calendar for November 15.  For more information contact Aaron, KT0Q

Pictures from the 2024 Hamfest have been posted.

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Other Information

Club Shirts

The club has arranged with Renegade, located in the mall, to make available club logo shirts. They have the club patch and will order and make shirts for the club. The "official" shirt color will be gold. However they can make apparel with the club patch in any color. If you would like a gold shirt please print and compete the order form. Download and complete the order form and take it to Renegade to order your shirt.

Local VHF/UHF Nets

EVARC Net - Mondays at 7:30 PM, 146.73-, FM, Linked to Nebraska Hub
Area Rag Chew Net - Tuesday at 7:30 PM, 146.73-, FM, Linked to Nebraska Hub
Dakota County ARES net - Wednesday at 8:00 PM, 146.73, FM, Linked to Nebraska Hub
Norfolk Rag Chew Net - Thursday at 7:30 PM, 444.250+, C4FM, Linked to Lincoln ARES Hub

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Midwest and Nebraska Section News

The Midwest Division Monthly Newsletter can be read on their web site. The October 2024 edition is available

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

 

Special Operating Events

The 13 Colonies event will take place from July 1, 9:00 AM to July 7, midnight EDT (July 1 – 1300 UTC – July 8 – 0400 UTC). This year the event will honor founder Ken Villone, KU2US, who is passing the torch to Tony Jones, N4ATJ. Villone has led the event for 16 years. Amateur radio operators and SWLs can participate in the event. Complete information about the call for each colony station and the bonus stations can be found on the event website .

The 2nd annual Queens of the Mountains YL Summits on the Air (SOTA) special event weekend will start at 0000Z on June 7 and end at 2359Z on June 8, 2025. The biggest change from last year is that women from around the world are being invited to activate summits. After positive feedback and support from several international YL resources last year, the hope for 2025 is that YLs world-wide will participate, making this a truly international event. New this year, event use of special 1X1 call signs for U.S. participants is not required. Operators may apply for and use a 1X1 call sign, but everyone should feel free to use their own call sign. All amateur radio operators, OM and YL, are invited to chase the Queens, and all SOTA YLs around the world are encouraged to activate. In addition to certificates recognizing various levels of achievement by YL activators, all chasers are eligible to receive a certificate for working 5 or more YL activators. For more information, visit www.sota.org.uk.

See the ARRL Special Events Stations search page for more events

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


NOTE: Recommend you check ahead to make sure the test session is still scheduled.

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

As of: 06/01/2025

 
06/05/2025 - Lincoln, NE  68506
     Sponsor: Lincoln ARC
     Date: Jun 05 2025
     Time: 6:30 PM (Walk-ins allowed)
     Contact: Christopher W. Evens
                    (40) 613-3484
     Email: mailto:[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
Website: https://k0kkv.org/get-your-license/ 
 
06/10/2025 - Sioux Falls SD  57104
     Sponsor: Sioux Empire ARC
     Date: Jun 10 2025
     Time: 7:00 PM (No Walk-ins / Register or Call ahead)
     Contact: Willis L. Gravning
                    (605) 961-8466
     Email: mailto:[email protected]
     VEC: ARRL/VEC
     Location: Minnehaha County Emergency Mngt Bldg
                    608 N Sigler Ave
                    Sioux Falls SD 57104
 
06/14/2025 - Boone IA  50036
     Sponsor: Boone Amateur Radio Klub
     Date: Jun 14 2025
     Time: 9:00 AM (Walk-ins allowed)
     Contact: Steven C. Huffman
                    (515) 230-0459
     Email: mailto:[email protected]
     VEC: ARRL/VEC
     Location: Boone Pioneer Senior Center
                    1112 Story St
                    Boone IA 50036-2222
 
06/14/2025 - Omaha, NE  68114
     Sponsor: AkSarBen Amateur Radio Club
     Date: Jun 14 2025
     Time: 1:00 PM (Walk-ins allowed)
     Contact: Midhael J. Gallagher
                    (402) 661-9859
     Email: mailto:[email protected]
     VEC: ARRL/VEC
     Location: Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services Building
                    10629 Burt Cir
                    Omaha NE 68114-2059
 
06/17/2025 - Hastings NE  68901
     Sponsor: Amateur Radio Assoc. of Nebraska
     Date: Jun 17 2025
     Time: 6:00 PM (No Walk-ins / Register or Call ahead)
     Contact: Allen D. Harpham
                    (402) 462-4619
     Email: [email protected]
     VEC: ARRL/VEC
     Location: Adams County EOC Building
                    2965 S Baltimore
                    Hastings NE 68901
     Website: https://www.w0wwv.org/cms
 
06/21/2025 - Kearney NE  68847
     Sponsor: Midway ARC
     Date: Jun 21 2025
     Time: 8:00 AM (No Walk-ins / Register or Call ahead)
     Contact: Michael J. Osterberg
                    (308) 293-0636
     Email: mailto:[email protected]
     VEC: ARRL/VEC
     Location: Buffalo County EOC
                    1512 Central Ave
                    Kearney NE 68847-6020
     Website: https://w0ky.org/ 
 
06/24/2025 - Sheldon IA  51201
     Sponsor: NIARC
     Date: Jun 24 2025
     Time: 6:00 PM (No Walk-ins / Register or Call ahead)
     Contact: Delmar E. Spronk
                    (712) 348-0804
     Email: mailto:[email protected]
     VEC: ARRL/VEC
     Location: Northwest Iowa Comm college (NCC)
                    603 W Park St
                    Bldg C Rm 305`
                    Sheldon IA 51201-1060

The Ak-Sar-Ben ARC (Omaha) has testing on the last Wednesday of each month.  See their website for more information
For more testing locations see the ARRL Testing Web page and the W5YI-VEC page

Interested in an Online Exams Session?  See the Online Exam Session web page

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Hamfests/Conventions/Conferencesimage of a hamfest


NOTE: Recommend you check the event before scheduled date. 

As of: 06/01/2025

 
06/14/2025 - Southwest Iowa Amateur Radio Association Ham Fest
     Start Date: 06/14/2025
     End Date: 06/14/2025
     Location: Williamson Legion Hall - New Location!!
                    1120 Sycamore Ave.
                    Prescott , IA 50859
     Website: https://www.facebook.com/groups/327085807349791	
     Sponsor: Southwest Iowa Amateur Radio Association
     Type: ARRL Hamfest
     Talk-In: KØCSQ Repeater 146.790 - offset 136.5 Tone
     Public Contact: Doug Welsch , KAØMHJ
                    517 S. W. 2nd Street
                    Greenfield, IA 50849
     Phone: 641-745-5501
     Email: [email protected]
07/12/2025 - 27th Annual Pioneer Amateur Radio Club's Flea Market
     Start Date: 07/12/2025
     End Date: 07/12/2025
     Location: North Bend City Auditorium
                    741 North Main Street
                    North Bend, NE 68649
     Website: http://k0sw.org
     Sponsor: Pioneer Amateur Radio Club
     Type: ARRL Hamfest
     Talk-In: 443.900/+5 MHz or 146.67/07 (100 Hz.)
     Public Contact: Richard Mehaffey , KB0ARZ
                    230 West 11th Street
                    North Bend, NE 68649
     Phone: 402-719-7342
     Email: [email protected]
     flier:Pioneer ARC flier
 
07/19/2025 - SEARC Tailgate Swapfest
     Start Date: 07/19/2025
     End Date: 07/19/2025
     Location: Westminster Presbyterian Church
                    3801 E. 26th St.
                    Sioux Falls, SD 57101
     Website: http://w0zwy.org	
     Sponsor: Sioux Empire ARC
     Type: ARRL Hamfest
     Talk-In: 146.895 MHz PL 146.2 Hz
     Public Contact: Willis Gravning , KE0Z
                         4321 S. Arden Circle
                         Sioux Falls, SD 57103-5234
     Phone: 605-961-8466
     Email: [email protected]
     Flier: SEARC-2024-tailgate-flyer-v1.0.pdf
7/26/2025 - 64th Annual Bader Park Steak Fry
     Start Date: 7/26/2025
     End Date: 7/27/2025
     Location: Bader Memorial Park
                      Chapman, NE
     Website: https://www.paderpark.org
     Sponsor: Central Nebraska ARC
     Information: https://cnarc.club/
 
09/06/2025 - AK-SAR-BEN-ARC Flea-Esta, Omaha NE  68101
     Start Date: 09/06/2025
     End Date: 09/06/2025
     Location: Metro Community College (CAM Building)
                    2800 Edward Babe Gomez Avenue
                    Omaha, NE 68101
     Website: http://AksarbenArc.org	
     Sponsor: Ak-Sar-Ben Amateur Radio Club
     Type: ARRL Hamfest
     Talk-In: 146.940 MHz
     Public Contact: Dan Buchholz , N0POT
                    2609 Adams Ashland, NE 68003
     Phone: 402-554-4256
     Email: [email protected]
 
09/13/2025 - NPRRC Hamfest, Brewster MN  56119
      Start Date: 09/13/2025
      End Date: 09/13/2025
      Location: American Legion Post # 464
                        825 3rd Avenue
                        Brewster, MN 56119
     Website: https://www.facebook.com/groups/NPRRC	
     Sponsor: Northern Plains Regional Radio Council
     Type: ARRL Hamfest
     Talk-In: 146.67 141.3
     Public Contact: Randy Donahue , WB0ZSO
                    713 N. Ireland Avenue 
                    PO Box 336 
                    Fulda, MN 56131
     Phone: 605-610-9419
     Email: [email protected]
 
09/20/2025 - S.A.R.A Hamfest, Sioux City, IA 51101
      Start Date: 09/20/2025
      End Date: 09/20/2025
      Location: Morningside Lutheran Church (lower gym)
                        700 So. Martha St.
                        Sioux City, IA 51101
      Website: https://www.facebook.com/groups/591123127614974
      Sponsor: Sooland Amateur Radio Association
      Type: ARRL Hamfest
      Talk-In: 146.970 tone: 110.9
      Public Contact: Tim Jarman , K0UX
                        1420 Hiawatha Trail
                        Sioux City, Iowa, IA 51104
      Phone: 712-223-4033
      Email: [email protected] 
 
10/10/2025 - SPARK-CON, ARRL Midwest Division Convention
     Start Date: 10/10/2025
     End Date: 10/11/2025
     Location: Missouri State Fair Grounds
                    2503 W. 16th St. Sedalia, MO 65301
                    Sedalia, MO 65301
     Sponsor: Sedalia Pettis Amateur Radio Klub
     Type: ARRL Convention
     Talk-In: 147.030 - 179.9
     Public Contact: Bret Kuhns , W0VK
                    1880 Quisenberry Rd.
                    Sedalia, MO 65301
     Phone: 660-281-6506
     Email: [email protected]
 
10/11/2025 - North Star Radio Convention, ARRL Minnesota State Convention
     Start Date: 10/11/2025
     End Date: 10/11/2025
     Location: Hennepin Technical College
                    9000 Brooklyn Blvd.
                    Brooklyn Park, MN
     Website: https://northstarradio.org
     Sponsor: Minnesota Amateur Radio Consortium
     Type: ARRL Convention
     Talk-In: 146.76 114.8 tone
     Public Contact: Dale Henninger , W0DHZ
                    8579 Brewster Ave
                    Inver Grove Heights, MN 55076
     Phone: 612-747-7587
     Email: [email protected] 
 
11/15/2025 - Northeast nebraska Hamfest Norfolk, NE  68701
     Start Date: 11/15/2025
     End Date: 11/15/2025
     Location: CHC Hall
                    105 West Elm Avenue
                    Norfolk, NE 68701
     Website: https://www.qsl.net/evarc
     Sponsor: Elkhorn Valley Amateur Radio Club
     Type: ARRL Hamfest
     Talk-In: 146.73 (-) 131.8
     Public Contact: Aaron Mathis , KT0Q
                    84282 566th Ave.
                    Stanton, NE 68779
     Phone: 802-989-9246
     Email: mailto:[email protected]

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

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News From the ARRL Letters


2025 ARRL Field Day: FAQ with the Contest Program Manager

Field Day PhotoThe days are longer, the weather is warmer, the calendar will say “June” on Sunday. That means we are in the countdown to 2025 ARRL Field Day! There’s a lot of excitement building around the theme of “Radio Connects” and hams across North America are preparing for the big weekend of June 28 – 29.

In their efforts to prepare for the activations, many radio amateurs are researching the finer points of Field Day rules. All the information is available on the ARRL Field Day website at www.arrl.org/FieldDay , but ARRL Contest Program Manager Paul Bourque, N1SFE, wants to make sure hams can find answers to the most frequently asked questions.

Q: I’m interested in participating in Field Day for the first time this year. How can I find a club near me that’s hosting Field Day so that I can join in on the fun?

A: You can search for nearby Field Day sites with the Field Day Site Locator at www.arrl.org/field-day-locator . The tool provides locations, talk-in frequencies, and contact information for sites located throughout the Unites States and Canada.

Q: Which digital modes are allowed during Field Day?

A: Any digital mode that can support the required Field Day exchange may be used.

Q: I plan on operating portable during Field Day as a single operator. Am I allowed to operate from multiple locations throughout the event? Class B (portable) stations are fixed stations.

A: All equipment must be located within a circle whose diameter does not exceed 300 meters (1,000 feet). The only Field Day operating class that’s allowed to operate from more than one location is Class C (mobile). A mobile station must have all equipment in or on the vehicle and must be capable of being operated while in motion. For example, you can’t mount a telescoping mast to your trailer hitch and erect a full-sized beam or vertical antenna.

Q: Where can I find out more about ARRL Field Day?

A: There’s a wealth of additional information available at the ARRL Field Day website, www.arrl.org/FieldDay . Click on the Rules and Resources link where you’ll find rules, information packets, and more answers to frequently asked questions. There’s also a FAQ published in the 2025 ARRL Field Day Guide, starting on page 57 of the June issue of QST.

Borque says that if there’s a specific question that’s not covered here, in the Field Day guide in QST, or on the website, contact [email protected] .

Also, don’t forget the ARRL Field Day merch! T-shirts (complete with sections checklist on the back), pins, patches, stickers, posters, and more may be ordered from the ARRL Store . Place your order soon to ensure your swag gets to you in time for the big event!

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Amateur Radio Ready for Above Average Hurricane Season

Hurricane season begins on Sunday, June 1. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts this season to be above-normal in activity, citing above-average Atlantic Ocean temperatures. The scientists say the season will likely produce between 13 and 19 named storms, including 3 – 5 major hurricanes.

photo North Carolina flood waters 2024

Amateur radio provides a robust toolset, a trained volunteer corps, and durable infrastructure for emergency preparedness. There are several ham radio nets that the National Hurricane Center (NHC) relies on to inform forecasts through surface observations made by the volunteer operators.

ARRL encourages all amateurs to participate in the Hurricane Watch Net , the VOIP Weather Net and others that provide support and information via WX4NHC, the amateur radio station at the NHC . ARRL Director of Emergency Management Josh Johnston, KE5MHV, says each ham’s individual observations can make all the difference in a critical situation. “We know of stories from hurricanes in the past where a report from a ham radio station changed the forecast for landfall and impact by the NHC. We are also aware of information being shared of people being trapped and were able to get assistance to those victims after the storm.” Amateur radio operators provide an important tool before, during and after a storm. The Hurricane Watch Net is hosting a special operating event to mark its 60th anniversary on June 7 – 8.

ARRL Public Relations and Outreach Manager Sierra Harrop, W5DX, says recent storms underscore the value of amateur radio When All Else Fails®. “ During Hurricane Helene , it was the volunteer hams who jumped into action to relay health and welfare information . As mountainsides washed away, the repeaters on top were still working. Licensed amateur radio operators took to the air using their own equipment to provide a link of important information that no other means could. During Hurricane Ian, a ham saved lives on Sanibel Island by providing emergency crews the information they needed to rescue a family from rising flood waters.”

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ARRL Teachers Institute Set for Record Year

Photo Teachers Institute ClassThe ARRL Teachers Institute on Wireless Technology (TI) has 13 sessions announced in 2025, with more in the works. The program is a donor-funded professional development program designed to help classroom teachers elevate their science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs using wireless technology.

“This is all possible because of the high level of confidence that our donors have in the program. We are grateful that many have stepped up to make this all possible,” said ARRL Director of Development Kevin Beal, K8EAL. Through donations to the ARRL Education and Technology Program, donors have entrusted ARRL to help teachers integrate amateur radio into their curriculum.

The support has been from all levels. During a YouTube telethon to benefit the program, individual hams contributed more than $21,000, which unlocked another $20,000 challenge gift from donors. David Ginsburg, N3BKV, funded an endowment in the name of his parents. The Hy and Mimi Ginsburg Educator position is the first of several major gifts to the program.

“We are so excited that we get to grow the program this year,” said ARRL Education and Learning Manager Steve Goodgame, K5ATA. Part of that growth has involved making sessions available in local communities across the country. After a successful first remote session was held on Staten Island, another will take place next week in Louisiana. The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab is hosting one later in the year.

The success of the program is evident, but the lasting impact may go even further than we can measure today," said Goodgame. Network media outlets have covered programs built by TI graduates , and there are hundreds of active hams in the schools that TI graduates lead.

The momentum continues to build around the program. “We’re seeing a huge response from the education world. Word is spreading, and teachers are excited for what the TI can help them accomplish,” said Goodgame.

Beal says those wishing to contribute to this entirely donor-funded program can visit www.arrl.org/givetostem .

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ARRL Solar Report May 29, 2025

Solar Image May 29, 2025Solar activity reached moderate levels early this past week with several flares. An X1-class flare erupted mid-week but activity has slowed down with the majority of the low-level C-class flares. A coronal mass ejection (CME) was observed on May 27 with a flare from Region 4100. Modelling determined the CME to be well behind Earth’s orbit. No other potentially Earth-directed CMEs were detected in available coronagraph imagery. M-class flare activity, minor – moderate, is likely, with a slight chance for X-class flare events, strong or greater, through May 30.

The 10.7-centimeter flux: May 30, 130; May 31, 125; June 1, 120; June 2, 115; June 3 – 4, 110; June 5, 115.

Radio Blackout Forecast: R1 - R2, minor-moderate, radio blackouts are likely, with a slight chance for isolated R3, strong or greater, events over May 29 - 30.

Enhanced solar wind conditions are expected through May 30 as solar wind high-speed streams (HSS) activity persists. There will likely be a transition into larger trans-equatorial coronal holes (CH HSS) on May 29. Solar wind speed exceeding 600-700 km/s is possible based on recurrent trends.

Predicted sunspot numbers: May 29, 145; May 30, 138 – 151; May 31, 133 – 159; June 1, 126 -166.

For more information concerning radio propagation, visit the ARRL Technical Information Service, read "What the Numbers Mean...," and check out the Propagation Page of Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA.

A propagation bulletin archive is available. For customizable propagation charts, visit the VOACAP Online for Ham Radio website.

Other Items

The Fort Myers Amateur Radio Club (FMARC) has received the Parks on the Air® (POTA) Wiggin’s Acalypha achievement award, honoring dedication to amateur radio and a passion for public lands. The award is named after a native plant to highlight the program’s nature connection, and is presented to operators who have either activated or hunted 700 unique POTA reference areas. POTA is a global amateur radio initiative that encourages licensed radio operators to set up portable stations in state and national parks, historic sites, and other public lands. Since its launch in 2017, following the success of the ARRL’s National Parks on the Air (NPOTA) event, POTA has grown into a vibrant community of over 325,000 participants worldwide. The program promotes outdoor recreation, emergency communication preparedness, and environmental stewardship, while fostering connections between radio operators across the globe. The FMARC, established in 1957, supports the exchange of knowledge, fosters camaraderie among hobbyists, and emphasizes public service during emergencies. An ARRL Affiliated Club, FMARC promotes the art and science of amateur radio through various activities, training, and initiatives. For more information about POTA visit Parks on the Air | POTA | Parks program for amateur radio .

The Schaumburg Amateur Radio Club has introduced Scouts to amateur radio. On May 19, the Scouts of Troop 37, in Arlington Heights, Illinois, discovered a trio of antennas and radio stations waiting for them at their outdoor meeting location. A short presentation explained how amateur radio is used in the community, licensing steps, how radio waves work, ham radio “lingo” and callsigns, equipment basics, and safety. The Scouts divided into three groups and moved between the stations, making QSOs on UHF, VHF, and HF radios. Operators in northern Illinois and nationwide were alerted to listen for calls from the Scouts and it worked. The Scouts were kept busy on the air! Every Scout had contacts on each band from many operators in northern Illinois and across 15 states from Nevada to Maine. One Scout enjoyed speaking with John D. Williamson, W5SLO, in Texas, while looking him up online and admiring his Jeep. Scouts were also amazed to speak to mobile operators, causing one to ask, “Are you driving the speed limit?” The reply, “Sure am!” Another Scout, along with his father standing nearby, both let out a big smile when they were heard by Marion Mason, W1GRL, and discovered she is in the small town of Bar Harbor, Maine, population 5,000, where they will be vacationing this summer. Amateur radio helped them make a new friend! Troop leaders agreed it was great to see the Scouts’ parents on the microphones as well. Event photos and details may be found on Kirk’s, K9MSG, QRZ page or by visiting facebook.com/Troop37PTAC .

On the air LIVE - Want to learn more about Fox Hunting? Perhaps pick up a new strategy or two? Join Wayne Greene, KB4DSF, LIVE from ARRL HQ on June 24 at 8pm Eastern. Registration is open now! learn.arrl.org/webinars/83549   DATE: June 24, 2025 @ 7PM Central  Register Now

On The Air - ARRL Education Specialist Wayne Greene, KB4DSF, returns to the podcast to walk readers through his May/June 2025 On the Air article, "Building Simple Antennas for 10 and 15 Meters."

ARRL Audio News - Listen to ARRL Audio News, available every Friday. ARRL Audio News is a summary of the week's top news stories in the world of amateur radio and ARRL, along with interviews and other features.

For additional updates also see the ARRL News feed...

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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 pagee. and the Online Course Catalogg
  • 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-800dd - 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 2049 and 2019 and are based on the latest editions of the ARRL Study Guides.  In addition there is a link to hamstudy.org
  • 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 pagee. 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 + and Wires-X room 63967). Check-in for general discussion and a weekly trivia question. Want to try your hand as Net Control? Contact Andy, KF0CSI 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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