• The ARRL Letter for August 31, 2023

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    The ARRL Letter

    Published by the American Radio Relay League ********************************************

    August 31, 2023

    John E. Ross, KD8IDJ, 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

    - Hurricane Idalia: Amateur Radio Serves Critical Functions
    - ARRL New Jersey Sections Sign Agreement with American Red Cross
    - Former ARRL Oregon Section Manager John Core, KX7YT, SK
    - Changes to the ARRL Oregon Section
    - Amateur Radio in the News
    - ARRL Podcasts
    - Announcements
    - In Brief...
    - The K7RA Solar Update
    - Just Ahead in Radiosport
    - Upcoming Section, State, and Division Conventions

    HURRICANE IDALIA: AMATEUR RADIO SERVES CRITICAL FUNCTIONS

    Hurricane Idalia made landfall Wednesday, August 30 on Florida's Big
    Bend region as a Category 3 storm sustaining winds of 125 miles per
    hour. The storm tracked across Georgia and into South Carolina, and on
    Thursday morning it had moved offshore of North Carolina.

    ARRL volunteers staffed key positions across the affected region.
    Section Emergency Coordinator of the ARRL Northern Florida Section <http://www.arrl.org/groups/view/northern-florida> Arc Thames, W4CPD,
    led the activation of Amateur Radio Emergency Service <https://www.arrl.org/ares>® (ARES®) volunteers within the Section.
    Thames said the ARES volunteers would be staffing the radio room at the
    state Emergency Operation Center (EOC) until 7:00 a.m. on Thursday,
    August 31 and will provide additional service if needed. "So far there
    does not appear to be a large communications impact that would require
    amateur radio support," he said.

    The Florida Statewide Amateur Radio Network (SARnet) <http://www.sarnetfl.com/> was the primary emergency communications
    system used during the storm. The system is a series of linked UHF
    repeaters that covers the entire state. There were also HF nets linking counties to the state EOC.

    In a message to ARES leadership in the affected Sections, ARRL
    Director of Emergency Management Josh Johnston, KE5MHV, reminded them
    of gear at ARRL Headquarters that can be deployed if necessary. "We
    have equipment assets in our Ham Aid program available to you for loan
    if you have a need to backfill. These can be used during - long term
    recovery efforts as needed," wrote Johnston.

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved an ARRL-requested emergency waiver to HF symbol rate limits <https://www.arrl.org/news/hurricane-idalia-fcc-approves-arrl-petition-to-aid-emergency-communications>,

    to allow higher speed data communications in the Amateur Radio Service
    response to Hurricane Idalia. Read the waiver <http://arrl.org/files/file/Public%20Service/Hurricanes/2023/Idalia/FCC%2060-day%20waiver%20DA%2023-784%2008_30_2023.pdf>

    (PDF)

    Many counties in the ARRL Northern Florida Section were activated.
    Section Manager Scott Roberts, KK4ECR, was at the Clay County EOC for
    27 hours. "We had a good number of our Northern Florida counties
    activated, as well as other places in the state. There were four
    shelters open here in Clay County alone," he said. As of press time,
    Roberts said the final information was still being tallied, but he knew
    of activations Duvall, St. Johns, Escambia, Marion, and Leon Counties.

    In Ocala, the Marion County Emergency Radio Team (MERT) was activated
    to support shelter operations on Tuesday, August 29. Marion County ARES
    was placed on standby to support the MERT team and other served
    agencies. The county was spared the brunt of the impact. Marion County
    ARES Emergency Coordinator Hayden Kaufman, N2HAY, said the activation identified some opportunities for improvement in the area's disaster
    response. "We were very fortunate to have had little to do. However,
    the activation provided us some insight on factors that would impede communications in an emergency," he said.

    Ham volunteers worked with the County Sheriff's office to ensure the
    amateur radio equipment onboard the Marion County Mobile Command Center
    was fully operational before it was deployed to Madison County, the
    area most heavily impacted by the storm.

    Kaufman thanked the many local volunteers for their service during the hurricane. "I am personally proud to be a member of our increasingly
    tight-knit EmComm community," he said.

    Hurricane Watch Net <https://www.hwn.org/> (HWN) Manager Bobby Graves,
    KB5HAV, said the storm called for "all hands on deck". Ahead of impact,
    the intensity and track of the storm greatly concerned him. "I have
    been watching and plotting hurricanes for over 35 years. I have
    witnessed, many times, a Hurricane cross a state line into another as a hurricane...two states were hit by the same hurricane. Never have I
    seen a storm cross three States as a Hurricane," said Graves.

    The WX4NHC amateur radio station at the National Hurricane Center <https://w4ehw.fiu.edu/> was also active during the storm, as was the
    Hurricane VoIP Net <https://voipwx.net/>.

    Amateur radio operators continue to serve impacted communities through
    served agencies as the recovery phase begins. Check ARRL News <http://arrl.org/news-features> for the latest updates.

    ARRL NEW JERSEY SECTIONS SIGN AGREEMENT WITH AMERICAN RED CROSS

    On Friday, August 25, 2023, Section Manager of the ARRL Northern New
    Jersey Section Robert Buus, W2OD, and Section Manager of the ARRL
    Southern New Jersey Section Tom Preiser, N2XW, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with representatives from the

    Pictured left to right: American Red Cross Regional Disaster Officer Ed Blanchard, Section Manager of the ARRL Northern New Jersey Section
    Robert Buus, W2OD, and Section Manager of the ARRL Southern New Jersey
    Section Tom Preiser, N2XW. [Photo Courtesy of Tom Devine, WB2ALJ]

    American Red Cross (ARC) New Jersey Region. The MOU focuses on
    disaster planning and response for communities within New Jersey during
    and after a disaster event.

    "For the first time in a long time, both the Northern and Southern New
    Jersey Sections will be working together," said Preiser. "It's
    critically important we know who we're working with and develop a good relationship to help make our responses effective every time."

    Buus agreed, stating, "It's really a win-win for everyone. We've worked
    with the Red Cross for many years [and] this goes a long way to
    strengthen relationships and provide help in all types of situations,"
    he said.

    As part of the MOU, Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES®) teams in
    New Jersey will aid with communications in support of disaster relief
    through training, testing, and exercises, and by providing emergency communications to support local shelter operations. This is especially important when normal communications are disrupted or overloaded.

    ARES teams throughout New Jersey have supported ARC shelter disaster
    operations and operated ARC emergency communications. For example, the
    ARC Princeton office is maintained and operated by the Mercer County
    team, and the Gloucester County team supports the ARC Pennsauken
    office. Other joint ARES, Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services, and
    auxiliary communications teams have provided ARC shelter services
    during past emergency activations.

    FORMER ARRL OREGON SECTION MANAGER JOHN CORE, KX7YT, SK

    ARRL is sad to announce that John Core, KX7YT, Section Manager of the
    ARRL Oregon Section from 2016 - 2018, passed away suddenly on August
    11, 2023. He was 80 years young.

    John first earned his Novice-class license in 1970 with the call sign
    WN7PQL. He subsequently upgraded to his General-class license in 1971
    with the call sign WA7PQL, his Advanced-class license in 1976, and
    finally, to his Amateur Extra-class license in 2000 with the call sign
    KX7YT. While involved in consulting work abroad from 1998 - 2006, he
    was licensed in Bangladesh as S21YV and later licensed in India as
    VU3DXY. Most recently, John was active in the Department of Homeland
    Security CISA SHARES program as NNB0EC.

    John was a passionate DX hound and contester. He was an active member
    of the Willamette Valley DX Club and a huge Amateur Radio Emergency
    Service® (ARES®) activist for Oregon amateurs. As the ARRL Oregon
    Section Manager, he was instrumental in coordinating Oregon ARES
    operations during the Cascadia Rising Simulated Emergency Test (SET) in
    2016, which was a multi-state and multi-jurisdictional simulation of
    the anticipated catastrophic Pacific coast subduction zone
    9.0-magnitude earthquake. John wrote an article for QST that was
    published shortly afterward, highlighting the SET results. In all, John
    penned no less than five articles for QST between 2001 and 2016, mostly
    related to Oregon ARES activities and his experiences operating in
    Bangladesh.

    In 2017 - 2018, John worked with his ARES leadership team to produce a
    set of standardized statewide ARES Amateur Radio Operator (ARO)
    training materials that were used for many years. He was also
    instrumental in establishing a special website to enable amateurs
    across the state to receive their ARO training virtually.

    During his tenure as Section Manager, John was a key part in ensuring reasonable amateur radio legislation related to distracted driving laws
    that were under consideration in Oregon. He provided expert testimony
    before several legislative committees, which resulted in a positive
    outcome for Oregon amateurs.

    Among the many tributes from hams that knew him, one from the State Communications Officer for the Oregon Department of Emergency
    Management (ODEM) Doug Jimenez, W7DMJ, stands out:

    "I met John many years ago, while he was the ARRL Section Manager for
    Oregon. He was a good friend and volunteer for ODEM. One of his recent
    projects [had] been [to coordinate the] setup of VARA FM digipeaters to
    ensure contact between ODEM and the north coast of Oregon in the event
    of disaster. I really enjoyed working with John and learning new things
    from him. This is a huge loss to the community. He will be missed."

    Written by ARRL Northwest Division Director Mike Ritz, W7VO.

    CHANGES TO THE ARRL OREGON SECTION

    Section Manager of the ARRL Oregon Section Jonathan Wanzer, KK6GXG, has
    decided to step down from the role citing personal reasons. Jonathan
    assumed the role on July 1, 2023, with the intent of serving for the
    remainder of the term. ARRL Field Services Manager Mike Walters, W8ZY,
    has appointed Scott Rosenfeld, N7JI, to complete the term.

    Rosenfeld, from Eugene, Oregon, has served as a Volunteer Examiner as
    well as an amateur radio instructor. He will continue as Section
    Manager of the Oregon Section through the current term ending June 30,
    2024.

    ARRL HEADQUARTERS CLOSED LABOR DAY

    ARRL <http://www.arrl.org/> Headquarters will be closed on Monday,
    September 4, 2023, in observance of the Labor Day federal holiday.
    There will be no W1AW bulletin or code practice transmissions <http://www.arrl.org/w1aw-operating-schedule>. ARRL Headquarters will
    reopen on Tuesday, September 5, at 8 AM EDT (1200 UTC).

    Visit the ARRL Special Events Stations <https://www.arrl.org/special-event-stations> database to find
    on-the-air events and commemorations this weekend.

    ARRL wishes its members and friends a safe and enjoyable holiday!

    AMATEUR RADIO IN THE NEWS

    ARRL Public Information Officers, Coordinators, and many other member-volunteers help keep amateur radio and ARRL in the news <http://www.arrl.org/media-hits>.

    "Do you copy?': Radio club communicates with Texas missile silo <https://www.pressrepublican.com/news/do-you-copy-radio-club-communicates-with-texas-missile-silo/article_4abc5f74-413f-11ee-97ec-f30d12eaba3a.html>"

    / Press-Republican (Texas) August 26, 2023 -- Champlain Valley Amateur
    Radio Club.

    "North Carolina students speak with astronaut in space <https://www.wjhl.com/news/local/north-carolina-students-speak-with-astronaut-in-space/>"

    / WJHL-TV (North Carolina) August 28, 2023 -- Bowman Middle School

    "Amateur radio operators share Sabine Pass Lighthouse restoration story <https://www.orangeleader.com/2023/08/30/amateur-radio-operators-share-sabine-pass-lighthouse-restoration-story/>"

    / The Orange Leader (Texas) August 30, 2023 -- International Lighthouse
    - Lightship Weekend.

    "Part Social Media And Part Preppers' Paradise, Ham Radio Is The
    Perfect Hobby <https://thefederalist.com/2023/08/30/part-social-media-and-part-preppers-paradise-ham-radio-is-the-perfect-hobby/>"

    / The Federalist August 30, 2023 -- Roy Maynard, KJ5BVP, is an ARRL
    member.

    Share <newsmedia@arrl.org> any amateur radio media hits you spot with
    us.

    ARRL PODCASTS

    On the Air
    Sponsored by Icom <http://www.icomamerica.com/en/>

    This month, we talk with Steve Simons, W1SMS, the Technical Coordinator
    for the Connecticut Section, who shares his experiences as a TC, from coordinating with Emergency Operations Centers during an emergency, to presenting technical papers at ham club meetings, to working with the
    Section's Technical Specialists to help local hams with troubleshooting
    and other technical matters.

    ARRL Audio News
    Listen to ARRL Audio News <http://www.arrl.org/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.

    The On the Air podcast is available on iTunes (iOS) and Stitcher
    (Android). The On the Air podcast and ARRL Audio News are also on
    blubrry -- On the Air <https://blubrry.com/arrlontheair/> | ARRL Audio
    News <https://blubrry.com/arrlaudionews/>.

    ANNOUNCEMENTS

    The 16th annual Ohio State Parks On The Air (OSPOTA) contest will be
    held on Saturday, September 9, 2023. This contest is always held on the
    first Saturday following the Labor Day holiday. This year, 75 Ohio
    state parks will be open for the event. Operating hours will be from
    1400 UTC to 2200 UTC (10 AM to 6 PM ET). To sign up and read the full
    list of rules, visit OSPOTA.org <http://ospota.org/>.

    On September 11, 2023, the Handiham Radio Club <http://handiham.net/>
    in Minneapolis, Minnesota, will operate a Day in the Park special event
    QSO party to honor the 56th anniversary of the Courage Kenny Handiham
    Program and Handiham Radio Camp. The Courage Kenny Handiham Program
    provides tools for people with disabilities to learn amateur radio and technology skills, and to earn their amateur radio licenses. The goal
    is to contact as many stations as possible throughout the United States
    and beyond. The exchange for this special event will be your name,
    state or province, and your country. Contacts will be confirmed via a commemorative Handiham special event QSL card, if requested. For a list
    of frequencies, times, and QSL card information, visit the ARRL Special
    Event Stations database at www.arrl.org/special-event-stations <http://www.arrl.org/special-event-stations>.

    IN BRIEF...

    The Liga Colombiana de Radioaficionados (the Colombia Amateur Radio
    League, LCRA) will host a worldwide special call sign activation for
    their 90th anniversary. The event will begin at 17:00 UTC on Saturday,
    November 18, and will conclude at 23:59 UTC on Sunday, November 19,
    2023. Female hams will activate 11 official stations with the following
    special call signs: 5K0LR, 5K1LR, 5K2LR, 5K3LR, 5K4LR, 5K5LR, 5K6LR,
    5K7LR, 5K8LR, 5K9LR, and 5J3L. QSL card information and more
    information on the bands, frequencies, and modes can be found at Liga Colombiana de Radioaficionados - LCRA - Alma mater of Colombian amateur
    radio since 1933. <https://lcra.org.co/>

    Saturday, September 2, marks the 85th anniversary of the Hiram Percy
    Maxim Memorial Station, W1AW. It also marks the 154th anniversary of
    Maxim's birth. The station is located on the ARRL Headquarters campus
    in Newington, Connecticut. It transmits bulletins and code practice
    sessions <http://www.arrl.org/w1aw-operating-schedule> and is usually
    the highlight of a member's visit to ARRL
    <http://www.arrl.org/visit-us>. There are guest operating hours each
    business day, and ARRL welcomes members to come operate under the
    historic call sign. Look for the 2024 ARRL wall calendar, featuring
    images from this iconic station, available soon.

    THE K7RA SOLAR UPDATE

    Tad Cook, K7RA, of Seattle, Washington, reports for this week's ARRL Propagation Bulletin, ARLP035:

    Solar activity was down again this week, with average daily sunspot

    Solar disk image taken August 31, 2023. [Photo courtesy of NASA
    SDO/HMI]

    numbers dropping from 105.9 to 78.7, and the average daily solar
    flux dropping from 149.4 to 140.9.

    Only three sunspot groups appeared, occurring on August 25, 28, and 30.

    There has been a gradual transition from summer to fall conditions,
    with 10 and 12 meters opening more frequently. The autumnal equinox is
    only 3 weeks away.

    Geomagnetic indicators were a little lower. The average planetary A
    index went from 8.4 to 7, and average middle latitude numbers went from
    10.1 to 8.9.

    Predicted solar flux shows a peak around 168 on September 18 - 21.

    Forecast values are 145 on August 31 through September 1; 150, 150, and
    145 on September 2 - 4; 150 on September 5 - 6; 156 on September 7 - 8;
    150 on September 9; 147 on September 10 - 11; 145, 150, 155, 150, 155,
    and 160 on September 12 - 17; 168 on September 18 - 21; 165, 160, and
    148 on September 22 - 24; 150 on September 25 - 26, and 152, 150, 145,
    and 140 on September 27 - 30.

    Predicted planetary A index is 5, 10, and 10 on August 31 through
    September 2; 5 on September 3 - 6; 8 on September 7 - 8; 5 on September
    9 - 13; 12, 10, 10, and 8 on September 14 - 17; 5 on September 18 - 22;
    10, 10, and 8 on September 23 - 25, and 5 on September 26 to October 2.

    Read about India's solar mission at https://bit.ly/3PiPJ1N.

    Check out a video about solar flares at https://bit.ly/47X6gzC.

    Sunspot numbers for August 24 through 30, 2023, were 86, 77, 75, 69,
    68, 82, and 94, with a mean of 78.7. The 10.7-centimeter flux was
    144.1, 138.9, 139.3, 141.5, 141.7, 142.2, and 138.6, with a mean of
    140.9. Estimated planetary A indices were 9, 5, 7, 11, 6, 5, and 6,
    with a mean of 7. The middle latitude A index was 9, 7, 9, 13, 8, 7,
    and 9, with a mean of 8.9.

    Send your tips, questions, or comments to k7ra@arrl.net.

    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.

    A weekly, full report is posted on ARRL News
    <http://www.arrl.org/news>.

    JUST AHEAD IN RADIOSPORT

    Yearlong -- ARRL Volunteers On the Air <https://vota.arrl.org/> (VOTA).
    See the State Activations Schedule for weekly W1AW Portable Operations <https://vota.arrl.org/w1awPortable.php>, including:

    - August 30 - September 5 -- Ohio W1AW/8

    - August 30 - September 5 -- Arizona W1AW/7

    - September 6 - September 12 -- Oregon W1AW/7

    - September 6 - September 12 -- Maine W1AW/1

    UPCOMING CONTESTS:

    - September 2 - 3 -- All Asian DX Contest, Phone (phone)

    - September 2 -- Wake-Up! QRP Sprint (CW)

    - September 2 - 3 -- SARL Field Day Contest (CW, phone, digital)

    - September 2 - 3 -- Colorado QSO Party (CW, phone, digital)

    - September 2 - 3 -- IARU Region 1 Field Day, SSB (phone)

    - September 2 - 3 -- RSGB SSB Field Day (phone)

    - September 2 - 3 -- IARU Region 1 145 MHz Contest (CW, phone, digital)

    - September 2 -- AGCW Straight Key Party (CW)

    - September 2 - 3 -- PODXS 070 Club Jay Hudak Memorial 80m Sprint
    (digital)

    - September 2 -- CWOps CW Open (CW)

    - September 3 -- WAB 144 MHz QRO Phone (phone)

    - September 3 - 4 -- Tennessee QSO Party (CW, phone, digital)

    - September 4 -- RSGB 80m Autumn Series, SSB (phone)

    - September 4 - 5 -- MI QRP Labor Day CW Sprint (CW)

    - September 5 -- ARS Spartan Sprint (CW)

    Visit the ARRL Contest Calendar <http://www.arrl.org/contest-calendar>
    for more events and information.

    UPCOMING SECTION, STATE, AND DIVISION CONVENTIONS

    - September 1 - 3 | Shelby Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/shelby-hamfest-arrl-north-carolina-section-convention-2>,

    hosting the ARRL North Carolina Section Convention, Shelby, North
    Carolina

    - September 10 | ARRL Southern New Jersey Section Convention and
    Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/arrl-southern-new-jersey-section-convention-and-hamfest-1>,

    Mullica Hill, New Jersey

    - September 22 - 23 | HRO Superfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/hro-superfest-arrl-wisconsin-state-convention>, hosting the ARRL Wisconsin State Convention, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    - September 23 | Red River Radio Amateur's 2023 Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/red-river-radio-amateur-s-2023-hamfest-arrl-dakota-division-convention>,

    sponsoring the ARRL Dakota Division Convention, West Fargo, North
    Dakota

    - September 23 | Spokane HAMFEST <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/spokane-hamfest-arrl-washington-state-convention-1>,

    sponsoring the ARRL Washington State Convention, Spokane Valley,
    Washington

    - October 6 - 7 | Slidell EOC Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/slidell-eoc-hamfest-arrl-louisiana-state-convention-1>,

    sponsoring the ARRL Louisiana State Convention, Slidell, Louisiana

    - October 7 | Wichita Area and Kansas State Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/wichita-area-and-kansas-state-hamfest-arrl-kansas-state-convention>,

    sponsoring the ARRL Kansas State Convention, Wichita, Kansas

    - October 7 | 71st Rock Hill Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/71st-rock-hill-hamfest-arrl-south-carolina-section-convention>,

    sponsoring the ARRL South Carolina Section Convention, Rock Hill, South Carolina

    - October 8 | Nutmeg Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/nutmeg-hamfest-arrl-connecticut-state-convention-1>,

    hosting the ARRL Connecticut State Convention, North Haven, Connecticut

    - October 13 - 14 | Melbourne Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/melbourne-hamfest-arrl-florida-state-convention-1>,

    hosting the ARRL Florida State Convention, Melbourne, Florida

    - October 14 | ARRL Minnesota State Convention <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/arrl-minnesota-state-convention>,
    Brooklyn Park, Minnesota

    - October 20 - 22 | Pacificon <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/pacificon-arrl-pacific-division-convention-1>, hosting the ARRL Pacific Division Convention, San Ramon, California

    Search the ARRL Hamfest and Convention Database
    <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests> to find events in your area.

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