CR-2010-01 - Richardson Wireless Klub
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CR-2010-01 - Richardson Wireless Klub
The Chawed Rag January 2010 Volume 40, Issue 1 JANUARY 2010 Meeting-on-the-Air Monday, January 4, 7:30 PM RWK Repeater, 2 Meters, 147.12 (No PL Tone) Monthly Meeting Monday, January 11, 7:00 PM Antenna Analyzer Shootout by All of Us St. Barnabas Presbyterian Church 1220 West Beltline Road, Richardson, TX Monthly Breakfast Saturday, January 16, 8:00 AM K5RWK Repeater @ Kel's Kitchen 800 North Coit Road, Suite 550B Richardson, TX 75080 147.12 / 147.72 (East Side of Coit, South of Arapaho, North of Post Office) RACES Nets and Siren Test Monday, January 4, 2009, 9:00 PM (Net) Monday, January 18, 2009, 9:00 PM (Net) Wednesday January 6, 2010, Noon - Siren Test • RWK Officers, Board Members, and • President’s Corner, Secretary's Report 3 • Other Good Info 4-7 • Future Events 8 Webmaster: The Chawed Rag 1 Committee Chairs Doug Kilgore, KD5OUG 2 Richardson Wireless Klub Officers, Board Members, and other RWK Committee Chairs President: 2304 Woodglen drive Richardson, TX 75082 972-333-9478 [email protected] Vice President and Program Director: 706 Lake Highlands Drive Allen, TX 75002 214-243-7409 [email protected] John Champa, K8OCL The Chawed Rag is the official publication of The Richardson Wireless Klub, Inc. Any material contained herein may be reproduced by any other publication unless otherwise noted, provided full credit is given to The Chawed Rag, original author and The Richardson Wireless Klub, Inc. A complimentary copy is appreciated. Brian Davis, KT3X Membership is open to all that are interested in amateur radio and can be obtained at any meeting or by mail or web site. Annual dues are $15 individual, $20 family, and $5 student. There are three regular monthly activities: Treasurer: 1317 Glen Cove Drive Richardson, TX 75080 972-231-8539 [email protected] Doug Kilgore, KD5OUG Secretary: 16814 Park Hill Drive Dallas, TX 75248 972-931-7993 [email protected] Dick Morgan, K6RAH Director: 7110 Fernmeadow Cir Dallas, TX 75248 972-233-1233 [email protected] Carl Solomon, W5SU Director: 1314 Cheyenne Drive Richardson, TX 75080 972-231-0793 [email protected] Forest Cummings, W5LQU 1. Meeting-on-the-Air, 1st Monday night of each month, 7:30 PM, 2 meters, RWK Repeater, K5RWK, 147.12 (no pl tone). 2. Meeting, 2nd Monday night of each month, usually at the St. Barnabas Presbyterian Church, 1220 West Beltline Road in Richardson at 7:00 PM. 3. Breakfast at Kel's Kitchen, on the Saturday following the monthly meeting, 8:00 AM. Located on Coit Road, east side, between Beltline and Arapaho. RWK Web Page and E-mail Reflector Information RWK Web Page: http://www.k5rwk.org/ RWK E-mail: The club has a Yahoo group mailing list. Go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rwk-ntx/ All club members are encouraged to subscribe. The Director: 14 Walnut Creek Place Richardson, TX 75080 972-235-0315 [email protected] Ray Battalora, K5RFF Director: 2016 Flat Creek Drive Richardson, TX 75080 972-235-3063 [email protected] Don Bowen, K5LHO Past-President: 1805 Auburn Drive Richardson, TX 75081 972-690-9894 [email protected] David Russell, W2DMR Newsletter Editor: Ray Battalora, K5RFF Repeater Chairman: Doug Kilgore, KD5OUG email list is intended as a forum for ideas of interest to club members. Any club member on the list may post a message to the group at <[email protected]> RWK Web Host: John Beadles, N5OOM Chawed Rag Online The Chawed Rag is available online at: http://www.k5rwk.org/crcurrent.pdf Check for it around the first of each month. The Chawed Rag 2 Officers for 2010 The Officers of the Richardson Wireless Klub for 2010 are: • President - John Champa, K8OCL • Vice President - Brian Davis, KT3X • Treasurer - Doug Kilgore, KD5OUG • Secretary - Dick Morgan, K6RAH "Charlie's Whistle" Available Online Charlie's Whistle, authored by Bob Beaudet, W1YRC, is available at the following web link: http://www.w1ddd.org/whistle.html You can see the entire archive of issues going back to the first one in 1996. Upcoming Richardson Siren Test on Wednesday, January 6, 2010 The City of Richardson will test all emergency sirens on Wednesday, January 6, 2010, at noon good weather permitting. The test is not conducted if the weather looks threatening so as to not confuse occupants. Hams assist each month by going to a designated siren, checking into the net on 147.12 MHz, watching and listening to the performance of the siren, then reporting results on the net. Most sirens have an assigned ham, but there are a few unassigned sirens. Please contact Don Bowen K5LHO if you can assist. Upcoming Program for January 11, 2010 Meeting - Antenna Analzyer Shootout This program will allow us to see, touch, and discuss various antenna analyzers. Cookies The RWK provides regular coffee and decaf coffee. Volunteers bring cookies and help setup and takedown the coffee/food. WE NEED YOU FOR 2010. • January 2010 - Ray Battalora, K5RFF. Meet The Member - Corey Minyard - AE5KM Born: March 10, 1965 in Lubbock, TX. Grew-up: Dallas; Plano; Mandeville, LA; Humble, TX (Houston area). Occupation: Software engineer. I work at a company that does embedded Linux, so I'm mostly a kernel hacker. Guests at Dream Dinner: I really don't have any. When I have met famous people or people I greatly respect in the past, I've been at a loss for words, so it seems pointless. I just try to be thankful that I have dinner on the table. What's in the Shack: Kenwood TS-180, Small Wonders Lab SW-40+, and Yaesu FT-857, all to a stealthy G5RV. Yaesu FT-7800 in the car, and a Yaesu FT-60R HT. The Chawed Rag 3 Current Ham Efforts: Working on Linux software to program my Yaesu radios (named yaesuconf on sourceforge if you are interested). Getting ready for doing communications at a water station at the Dallas Whiterock Marathon (Anderson Powerpoles, build a portable VHF/UHF mast and antenna, batteries, etc.). And I'm starting getting involved in RACES. Too much, really). What Most People Don't Know About You: I play the guitar, mostly for my church youth group and praise and worship group. Cool Web Site - Noises Contribution from Doug Kilgore, KD5OUG: Are you hearing those strange signals on the HF bands? Here's a good summary page of the various digital modes used in amateur radio: http://www.hfradio.org.uk/html/digital _modes.html Cool Web Site - S-Meter Web Site Contribution from Carl Solomon W5SU. Welcome to the S-Meter Website. Check your signal and listen to others on remote receivers. Read thousands of pages of ham radio information. Download virus-free radio-related design programs. There is no charge for receiver usage, any of the information, or any downloaded computer programs. Menus take you to major content sections. Thousands of other pages are buried within. Search from the bottom of any page to find what you are looking for if you don't see it in a menu. This site is updated frequently, so be sure to Bookmark or add it to your Favorites so you can return easily. (Don't lose track of this site, because some things here can be difficult to find anywhere else!) http://www.smeter.net/index.php The Chawed Rag 4 Cool Web Site - Heathkit Info Contribution from Carl Solomon W5SU. I was surfing for something else and tripped over this grid of information on virtually all the Heathkit ham equipment. If you're even remotely interested in Heathkit stuff, you'll probably find it useful. It provides spec's, pictures and some schematics of almost any Heathkit you can come up with. http://www.nostalgickitscentral.com/heath/p roducts/ham.html SKYWARN WEATHER TRAINING See the following web site for upcoming SKYWARN Training: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/skywarnsch.php?file=sptrsch SKYWARNTM Spotter Training Schedule 2010! Updated: Sun Dec 13 09:30:02 2009 Classes in Bold Type Include Advanced Spotter Training! TBD = To Be Determined Schedule by County Printer Friendly Version Some classes include: • Saturday, January 23, 2010 - Collin County - Plano, Collin County Community College, Spring Creek Campus: Basic (8:30 AM to 11:00 AM), Advanced (1:00 PM to 4:00 PM). • Saturday, February 20, 2010 - Dallas County - Garland, Granville Arts Center: Basic (9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon), Advanced (1:30 PM to 4:00 PM). HSMM Mesh Networking Seminar From Kipton Moravec AE5IB I will be holding a HSMM Mesh Networking Seminar on February 6, 2010 at the Lucas Fire Station Training Room from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Annex is the building north of the Fire Station, 165 Country Club Road, Lucas, TX 75002 This seminar will cover changing the software in Linksys WRT54GL routers to make them work in a MESH, and the other hardware and configuration necessary. The Chawed Rag 5 The seminar will be in 3 parts. The first part will be an overview of HSMM in the ham bands. The second part will be about loading the software into the router. The third part will be about special configuration of the router. We hope to have a MESH node on the K5PRK Repeater site operational (weather permitting) before the seminar, and we will be able to see if we can hit it from the Lucas Fire Station. The Training room is much larger than the venue for the last training, but I will have to limit the number of people to 30 because you are encouraged to bring your computer and router so you can leave with a working mesh node. Anyone with a valid Amateur Radio License is welcome to attend. If you would like to attend please email Kipton Moravec (AE5IB) [email protected] with your Name, Call Sign, and if you plan to bring a computer and router for the programming and configuration part of the seminar. See you on Saturday February, 6. Excepts from EHAM.NET on January 2, 2009 Articles View More Articles! Getting Back on HF with Code KE7WAV encourages others to give Morse code a try Your Built-In Amplifier Pulser K6AER provides some useful information EchoLink Working Everywhere? Should EchoLink offer port 80 operation? Home Construction Practices -- EWB's Homemade Circuit Boards An "eHam Classic" by K0FF Historic Trivia: The Last Tech Plus Who will it be? How About a Little Standardization? WN3R gives his suggestions -- will the manufacturers listen? Mail Order Karma (Ninja QSLing) Which is more exciting, the QSO or the QSL? Unshackling your Mad Scientist Wondering what the difference is between hams of yesteryear and hams of today? KL7AJ may have the answer! The Chawed Rag 6 160 Inverted L, Welcome to Winter N4JTE encourages you to try out 160 meters Trends in USA Amateur Radio License Classes Over Three Years AF6AY breaks down the statistics News View More Ham News! James R. Wilson Jr. W0RRL (SK): Ham Helps Crews Safely Reach Stranded Men: Who's Afraid of AR? Tsunami's Heroic Tech Has Few Backers in Sri Lanka: 2009's Sleepy Sun Finally Woke Up in December: Amateur Radio Supporting Our Troops: DX News -- ARRL DX Bulletin #52: Propagation Forecast Bulletin #54 de K7RA: Donard Steffes (95), KD9WI Looks to Retirement from St. Edward's: Belmont County's Amateur Radio Emergency Coordinator, W8GBH (SK): Foundation for Amateur Radio Scholarship Announcement: Good News D-Star Story from Port Lincoln: Knut Haugland, SK at 92: From War to Work, (WA0LUD), a Jim of Many Trades: Sunspot Update: 2009 Will Fall Short of 2008 Blank Days Record: ARNewsline # 1689 -- December 25 2009: Emergency Radio Tower Rises Over Obstacles: VK5ALE Lower Eyre Peninsula ARC Clubrooms Destroyed: Dover Boy, (VE3NOA) is Quite the Ham: Morse Code Still Dashing Through the Cordillera: Holladay Considers Limits on Towering Antennas: Ham Radio Operator Helps to Explain How Santa Travels Around the World: Ham Radio Club Enthusiasts Have Hobby That Also Helps in Crises: Stephanie is Youngest Radio Amateur in the UK: US Dept of Defense -- Naval Research Lab Studies Solar Storms: Bushfire Radio Operator Recognition Day for February 2010: The Chawed Rag 7 Ted Yearsley, W3TY Celebrates 100th Birthday: Hams Play Key Role in Major East Coast Winter Blast: Dumbleyung Students Get Space Link-Up: Radio Amateur Interviewed on ABC Radio: Jimmie Steele, WB0GNV (SK): Richard Webb, KD0OA (SK): Amateur Radio Key in Emergencies: 'Koala Talkers' Dig Ham Radio at DeLand School: Recognition for Hero Tarry: Ham Cramwich: $25,000 Of Communications Gear In A $500 Car: Solar Activity is Picking Up: Amateur Radio Bill Passes Senate, Moves to the House: Radio Society Tries to Beat Back Powerline Networks: PCC Students are Making Contact via Radio: All Hail OSCAR 1! HamRadio Magazine Issue Number 2: New Q and A Website for Ham Radio: Source of BC-Signal on 7105 kHz Detected: Ham Radio Operators the Last Line of Defense in East Granby: The Doctor Is In: Focusing on 10 Meters: Icom IC-706MKIIG The Final Word! Deep Solar Minimum: Not Getting Enough Attention? Ham Radio Fills Cell Phone Signal Gap in Canyon Crash: The Chawed Rag 8 The Richardson Wireless Klub P.O. Box 830232 Richardson, Texas 75083-0232 First Class Mail Future Events Feb 01 - Monday - Meeting-on-the-Air, 7:30 PM Feb 01 - Monday - Richardson RACES Net, 9:00 PM Feb 03 - Wednesday – City of Richardson Siren Test 12:00 noon http://www.cor.net/EM/ Feb 06 - Saturday HSMM Mesh Networking Seminar, Lucas, 8:00AM Feb 08 - Monday - Monthly Meeting, 7:00 PM Feb 13 - Saturday - Breakfast at Kel's Kitchen, 8:00 AM Feb 15 - Monday - Richardson RACES Net, 9:00 PM. Feb 20 – Saturday - Dallas County Skywarn School – Garland 9:00 AM Mar 01 - Monday - Meeting-on-the-Air, 7:30 PM Mar 01 - Monday - Richardson RACES Net, 9:00 PM Mar 03 - Wednesday – City of Richardson Siren Test 12:00 noon http://www.cor.net/EM/ Mar 08 - Monday - Monthly Meeting, 7:00 PM Mar 12 - Saturday - Breakfast at Kel's Kitchen, 8:00 AM Mar 15 - Monday - Richardson RACES Net, 9:00 PM. Apr 05 - Monday - Meeting-on-the-Air, 7:30 PM Apr 05 - Monday - Richardson RACES Net, 9:00 PM Apr 07 - Wednesday – City of Richardson Siren Test 12:00 noon http://www.cor.net/EM/ Apr 12 - Monday - Monthly Meeting, 7:00 PM Apr 17 - Saturday - Breakfast at Kel's Kitchen, 8:00 AM Apr 19 - Monday - Richardson RACES Net, 9:00 PM. The Chawed Rag 9