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The ARRL Letter
Published by the American Radio Relay League ********************************************
March 24, 2022
Editor <
news@arrl.org>
ARRL Home Page <
http://www.arrl.org/>ARRL Letter Archive <
http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter/>Audio News <
http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter/audio/> IN THIS ISSUE
- New Amateur Radio License Applications Fee To Become Effective April
19, 2022
- Ham Payload Going to the Chinese Space Station
- HAARP On The Air
- A New World Distance Record at 134 GHz
- ARRL Podcasts Schedule
- The K7RA Solar Update
- In Brief...
- Upcoming Section, State, and Division Conventions
- Just Ahead in Radiosport
NEW AMATEUR RADIO LICENSE APPLICATIONS FEE TO BECOME EFFECTIVE
APRIL 19, 2022
A Public Notice released by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
on March 23, 2022, in MD Docket No. 20-270 <
https://www.fcc.gov/document/effective-date-wireless-application-fee-rates>, announced that new application fees for Wireless Telecommunications
Bureau applications will become effective on April 19, 2022. The new
fees, mandated by Congress, apply to applications for Amateur Radio
licenses including those associated with filing Form 605, the Amateur Operator/Primary Station Licensee Application.
Effective April 19, 2022, a $35 fee will apply to applications for a
new Amateur Radio license, modification (upgrade and sequential call
sign change), renewal, and vanity call signs.
Anticipating the implementation of the fee in 2022, the ARRL Board of Directors, at its July 2021 meeting, approved the "ARRL Youth Licensing
Grant Program <
https://www.arrl.org/news/arrl-board-establishes-program-to-cover-initial-fcc-license-fee-for-young-applicants>."
Under the program, ARRL will cover a one-time $35 application fee for
license candidates younger than 18 years old for tests administered
under the auspices of the ARRL Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (ARRL
VEC). Qualified candidates also would pay a reduced exam session fee of
$5 to the ARRL VEC. ARRL is finalizing details for administering the
program.
<
http://www.arrl.org/fcc-application-fee>ARRL had filed comments in
opposition to imposing a fee on Amateur Radio license applications. The
FCC initially proposed a higher, $50 fee. In a Report and Order (R&O),
released on December 29, 2020, the amount was reduced -- the FCC
agreeing with ARRL and other commenters that its proposed $50 fee for
certain amateur radio applications was "too high to account for the
minimal staff involvement in these applications."
ARRL Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (ARRL VEC) Manager Maria Somma,
AB1FM, explained that all fees are per application. "There will be no
fee for administrative updates, such as a change of mailing or email
address. The fees will be the responsibility of the applicant
regardless of filing method and must be paid within 10 calendar days of
FCC's receipt of the application. For applications filed by a VEC, the
period does not begin until the application is received by the
Commission, a ULS file number assigned, and an email sent by the FCC
directly to the applicant."
VECs and Volunteer Examiner (VE) teams will not collect the $35 fee at
license exam sessions. New and upgrade candidates at an exam session
will continue to pay the $15 exam session fee to the ARRL VE team as
usual, and pay the new, $35 application fee directly to the FCC by
using the CORES FRN Registration system (CORES - Login <
https://apps.fcc.gov/cores/userLogin.do>).
When the FCC receives the examination information from the VEC, it will
email a link with payment instructions to each successful candidate who
then will have 10 calendar days from the date of the email to pay.
After the fee is paid and the FCC has processed an application,
examinees will receive a second email from the FCC with a link to their official license or explanation of other action. The link will be good
for 30 days.
Somma also explained that applications that are processed and dismissed
will not be entitled to a refund. This includes vanity call sign
requests where the applicant does not receive the requested call sign.
"The FCC staff has suggested that applicants for vanity call signs
should first ensure the call signs requested are available and eligible
for their operator class and area, and then request as many call signs
as the form allows to maximize their chances of receiving a call sign."
Further information and instructions about the FCC Application Fee are available from the ARRL VEC at www.arrl.org/fcc-application-fee <
http://www.arrl.org/fcc-application-fee>. Details for the ARRL Youth
Licensing Grant Program will be similarly posted there, when available.
HAM PAYLOAD GOING TO THE CHINESE SPACE STATION
The International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) satellite frequency coordination panel reports that an application has been submitted for
an amateur radio payload to be hosted on the Chinese Tiangong space
station. The coordination request states:
"CSSARC is the amateur radio payload for Chinese Space Station,
proposed by Chinese Radio Amateurs Club (CRAC), Aerospace System
Engineering Research Institute of Shanghai (ASES) and Harbin Institute
of Technology (HIT)."
The first phase of the payload is capable of providing the following
functions utilizing the VHF/UHF amateur radio band:
1) V/V or U/U crew voice
2) V/U or U/V FM repeater
3) V/V or U/U 1k2 AFSK digipeater
4) V/V or U/U SSTV or digital image
The payload will provide resources for radio amateurs worldwide to make contacts with onboard astronauts or communicate with each other. It
will also play a role to inspire students to pursue interests and
careers in science, technology, engineering, and math, and to encourage
more people to get interested in amateur radio.
The planned launch from Wenchang is scheduled for the third quarter of
this years. - Thanks to AMSAT UK
HAARP ON THE AIR
The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program <
https://haarp.gi.alaska.edu> (HAARP) will be supporting the NASA
Sounding Rockets Program Office <
https://sites.wff.nasa.gov/code810/news/story266-36.360%20INCAA.html>
(SRPO) Ion-Neutral during Active Aurora (INCAA) mission by providing an additional non-co-located ground-based sensor. HAARP will concurrently
be conducting an HF ocean scatter experiment. Actual transmit days and
times are highly variable based on real-time ionospheric conditions and
the Poker Flat Research Range launch window. The following schedule is
subject to change, and all transmissions will take place on 6.8 MHz.
INCAA Launch Support Window
0500-0700 UTC, 24 March through 02 April inclusive
1230-1430 UTC, 03 April through 07 April inclusive
Ocean Scatter Window
0712-0722 UTC, 23 March
0819-0829 UTC, 24 March
0743-0753 UTC, 25 March
0707-0717 UTC, 26 March
0848-0858 UTC, 26 March
0731-0741 UTC, 27 March
0813-0823 UTC, 27 March
0737-0747 UTC, 28 March
0702-0712 UTC, 29 March
0626-0636 UTC, 30 March
0807-0817 UTC, 30 March
0732-0742 UTC, 31 March
0656-0706 UTC, 01 April
0620-0630 UTC, 02 April
0802-0812 UTC, 02 April
To request a HAARP QSL card, send reception reports to:
HAARP
P.O. Box 271
Gakona, Alaska 99586
A NEW WORLD DISTANCE RECORD AT 134 GHZ
On March 2, 2022, Michael Kuhne, DB6NT, and his son Matthias, DK5NJ, established a new world distance record at 134 GHz by making contact
using CW over 157 kilometers (98 miles) between the summits of two
mountains in Germany. The portable microwave stations were located on Schneekopf mountain in the Thuringian Forest and atop Fichtelberg
mountain near Oberwiesenthal. Check out the video
<
http://youtu.be/nsIslZIrwfw> of the record-breaking contact.
ARRL PODCASTS SCHEDULE
The latest episode of the On the Air
<
https://blubrry.com/arrlontheair/> podcast (Episode 27) features an
audio tour of the 10-meter band. <
https://blubrry.com/arrlontheair/>
The latest edition (Episode 56) of the Eclectic Tech <
https://blubrry.com/eclectictech/> podcast features a conversation
with Steve Allen, KC1SA, about circuit simulation software. <
https://blubrry.com/eclectictech/>
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.
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 <
https://blubrry.com/arrlontheair/> |
Eclectic Tech <
https://blubrry.com/eclectictech/>.
THE K7RA SOLAR UPDATE
A new and possibly large sunspot is emerging at the edge of the solar
disc and will be rotating into full view in the coming days. [Photo
courtesy of SDO/HMI]
Tad Cook, K7RA, Seattle, Washington, reports:
Solar and geomagnetic activity were much quieter over the reporting
week, March 17-23. Average daily sunspot number declined by more than
half, from 74.6 to 33.4, and average daily solar flux from 119 to 99.9.
On Wednesday March 23 Spaceweather.com <
http://www.spaceweather.com>
reported a large emerging sunspot crossing our sun's eastern limb.
Predicted solar flux is 105 on March 24-25, 110 on March 26-30, 115 on
March 31, 120 on April 1, 115 on April 2-5, 125 on April 6-9, 115 and
110 on April 10-11, 105 on April 12-13, then 100, 95 and 95 on April
14-16, 100 on April 17-18, 101 on April 19, 102 on April 20-22, 100 on
April 23-24, and 110 on April 25-26.
Predicted planetary A index is 15 and 10 on March 24-25, 5 on March
26-20, then 10. 25, 15 and 8 on March 31 through April 3, then 5 again
on April 4-16, then 12, 8, 10 and 8 on April 17-20, and 5 on April
21-26.
Sunspot numbers for March 17 through 23, 2022 were 53, 27, 29, 39, 30,
29, and 27, with a mean of 33.4.6. 10.7 cm flux was 102.8, 97.8, 94,
95, 98, 106, and 106, with a mean of 99.9. Estimated planetary A
indices were 6, 4, 5, 9, 4, 9, and 7, with a mean of 6.3. Middle
latitude A index was 6, 3, 6, 11, 4, 7, and 6, with a mean of 6.1.
A comprehensive K7RA Solar Update is posted Fridays on the ARRL
website. For more information concerning radio propagation, visit <
http://arrl.org/propagation-of-rf-signals> the ARRL Technical
Information Service, read
<
http://arrl.org/the-sun-the-earth-the-ionosphere> "What the Numbers
Mean...," and check out <
http://k9la.us/> the Propagation Page of Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA.
A propagation bulletin archive <
http://arrl.org/w1aw-bulletins-archive-propagation> is available. For customizable propagation charts, visit the VOACAP Online for Ham Radio <
https://www.voacap.com/hf/> website.
Share <
k7ra@arrl.net> your reports and observations.
IN BRIEF...
The Bavarian Contest Club has temporarily ceased its plaque sponsorship
for the upcoming CQ Worldwide WPX SSB and CW Contests. This includes
four plaques for the Rookie and Youth category overlays. The Bavarian
Contest Club is also sponsor of four other plaques in CQWW DX Contest
and CQWW RTTY DX Contest. This sponsorship will be evaluated at a later
time. A statement (March 21, 2022) has been posted <
http://www.bavarian-contest-club.de/history/2022/Erklaerung-zur-juengsten-Entscheidung-der-CQ-zur-Einschraenkung-von-Teilnehmern;art637,2529>
in both German and English.
The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications
Administrations (CEPT), has suspended the Russian Federation and
Belarus from CEPT membership, in a March 17 announcement. It was
requested by CEPT members. The suspension, which took effect March 18,
is indefinite. In the CEPT Assembly there were 34 supportive responses
to the proposal, and one abstention. Future readmission will need a
two-thirds majority vote.
ARRL Member Joe Rudi, NK7U, will be Contest Dinner speaker during
Dayton Hamvention® 2022. Read <
http://nk7u.com> about NK7U's contest operations. The Contest Dinner will take place on Saturday evening, May
21, 6:30 PM at the Hope Hotel. Tickets are still available at
contestdinner.com <
http://contestdinner.com>.
ARRL Member John Sluymer, VE3EJ, will be the Top Band Dinner speaker
during Hamvention. The dinner will be held on Friday night, May 20, at
6:30 PM at the Hope Hotel. Tickets are available at topbanddinner.com <
http://topbanddinner.com>.
AMSAT/TAPR Banquet to Be Held in Honor of Bob Bruninga, WB4APR (SK).
The 13th annual AMSAT/TAPR Banquet will be held at the Kohler
Presidential Banquet Center on Friday, May 20 at 18:30 EDT. This year's
banquet will honor the life and accomplishments of amateur satellite
and amateur packet pioneer Bob Bruninga, WB4APR, who passed away in
February (see ARRL News <
http://www.arrl.org/news/aprs-developer-bob-bruninga-wb4apr-sk>
story).
The Kohler Presidential Banquet Center is located at 4548 Presidential
Way, Kettering, Ohio - about 20 minutes away from the Greene County Fairgrounds. You can register for the banquet online at www.amsat.org/product/amsat-tapr-joint-hamvention-banquet-registration/ <
https://www.amsat.org/product/amsat-tapr-joint-hamvention-banquet-registration/>.
The Daily DX reports the passing of Yasuo Zorro Miyazawa, JH1AJT, after
a battle with cancer. Zorro, an ARRL member, had been involved in many DXpeditions to some of the rarest locations. He also provided financial
support for DXpeditions. Zorro was the founder of SEISA Group and
Foundation for Global Children (FGC). He was deeply involved in
humanitarian projects in Cambodia, Bangladesh, Japan, Myanmar, Eritrea,
and Bhutan. Zorro was inducted into the CQ DX Hall of Fame in 2015 and
CQ Amateur Radio Hall of Fame in 2020.
UPCOMING SECTION, STATE, AND DIVISION CONVENTIONS
- March 27 -- ARRL Virginia Section Convention <
https://viennawireless.net/wp/events/winterfest/> (Winterfest),
Annandale, Virginia
- April 1 - 2 -- ARRL Maine State Convention <
http://w1npp.org/>,
Lewiston, Maine
- April 8 - 9 -- ARRL Oklahoma State Convention <
http://www.greencountryhamfest.org/index.php> (Green Country Hamfest
2022), Claremore, Oklahoma
- April 16 -- ARRL Roanoke Division Convention
<
https://www.rarsfest.org/> (Raleigh Hamfest), Raleigh, North Carolina
- April 23 -- ARRL Delaware State Convention <
http://www.radioelectronicsexpo.com/> (Delmarva Amateur Radio and
Electronics Expo), Georgetown, Delaware
- May 1 -- ARRL Eastern Pennsylvania Convention
<
http://www.k3dn.org/hamfest/> (Warminster Amateur Radio Club Hamfest), Bristol, Pennsylvania
- May 7 -- ARRL Indiana State Convention <
http://www.ncihamfest.com/>
(North Central Indiana Hamfest), Peru, Indiana
- May 14 -- ARRL Nebraska State Convention
<
http://www.lincolnhamfest.org/>, Lincoln, Nebraska
Search the ARRL Hamfest and Convention Database
<
http://www.arrl.org/hamfests> to find events in your area.
JUST AHEAD IN RADIOSPORT
- March 26 - FOC QSO Party
- March 26 - CQ WW WPX Contest, SSB
- March 28 - RSGB FT4 Contest
- March 30 - UKEICC 80-Meter Contest, CW
Search the ARRL Contest Calendar <
http://www.arrl.org/contest-calendar>
for more.
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