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Spectrum Defense Matters -- to Everyone

ARRL News - Tue, 08/10/2010 - 13:11

In July 2010, the ARRL launched a newsletter called Spectrum Defense Matters to keep its members information on issues related to the protection of Amateur Radio frequencies. This newsletter -- published on the ARRL Web site a few times each year -- will cover both domestic and international topics. Your financial support is vital to support ARRL’s work to protect your operating privileges by c...

International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend 2010

ARRL News - Tue, 08/10/2010 - 08:07

Almost 300 lighthouses in more than 40 countries and territories -- from Argentina to Wales -- will be on the air for 2010 International Lighthouse/Lightship Weekend (ILLW), organized by Scotland’s Ayr Amateur Radio Group (AARG). The event, held for the 12th year in a row, takes place Saturday, August 21 0001 UTC through Sunday, August 22 2359 UTC. While not a contest, the ILLW is more of a QSO...

Dayton Hamvention® Committee Announces 2011 Theme

ARRL News - Mon, 08/09/2010 - 15:38

When the Dayton Hamvention® opens May 20, 2011 for its 60th consecutive year, its theme -- Global Friendship -- will reflect an important part of ham radio, said 2011 Hamvention General Chairman Michael Kalter, W8CI: “The theme emphasizes how the technology continues to bond Amateur Radio operators from all over the world.”

The first official Hamvention 2011 Committee Chairmans’ meeting is sched...

ARRL Comments on FCC 5 MHz Proposals

ARRL News - Mon, 08/09/2010 - 14:24

On July 13, the ARRL filed its comments in response to the FCC’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in ET Docket No. 10-98. The NPRM was issued in response to an ARRL Petition for Rule Making -- RM-11353 -- filed in October 2006. In its 2006 Petition, the ARRL had sought modest improvements in operating privileges in the so-called “60 meter” band, which presently consists of five channels on ...

Oklahoma Town Agrees RFI Ordinance Does Not Apply to Hams

ARRL News - Mon, 08/09/2010 - 11:24

Acting on behalf of an ARRL member in Midwest City, Oklahoma -- who had been sent a notice by the town asserting that he was in violation of a town ordinance regarding radio frequency interference (RFI) -- the ARRL notified Midwest City officials that only the FCC is empowered to regulate such matters. Two weeks after ARRL General Counsel Chris Imlay, W3KD, sent the letter to town officials, Mi...

“Dark Time” Is the Right Time for the Perseids

ARRL News - Mon, 08/09/2010 - 09:38

The last time the annual Perseid meteor shower happened during a run of moonless nights -- known by astronomers as “dark time” -- was in 2007; there is a new moon on August 10, so this is a prime time to view a spectacular sky show. Not only are the meteors fascinating to watch, they also leave short-lived streams of ionized gas in their wake. As hams have known for years, these meteor trails a...

“Dark Time” Is the Right Times for the Perseids

ARRL News - Mon, 08/09/2010 - 09:38

The last time the annual Perseid meteor shower happened during a run of moonless nights -- known by astronomers as “dark time” -- was in 2007; there is a new moon on August 10, so this is a prime time to view a spectacular sky show. Not only are the meteors fascinating to watch, they also leave short-lived streams of ionized gas in their wake. As hams have known for years, these meteor trails a...

ARRL Files Petition with FCC to Deny Applications with ReconRobotics

ARRL News - Fri, 08/06/2010 - 09:59

On August 4, 2010, the ARRL filed a Petition to Deny Applications with the FCC to deny 68 pending Public Safety Pool license applications associated with the ReconRobotics Video and Audio Surveillance System. Each license application is accompanied by a waiver request to permit operation of the devices in the 433-445 MHz band. The applications were coordinated by APCO International Inc Licensin...

The K7RA Solar Update

ARRL News - Fri, 08/06/2010 - 08:58

Sunspot numbers and solar flux declined this week, with the average daily sunspot numbers down more than 15 points to 20.3, and the average daily solar flux down nearly 4 points to 81.4. These are the numbers from last Thursday through this Wednesday, July 29-August 5. A new sunspot group emerged Wednesday, and three more appeared on Thursday. Sunspot numbers for Wednesday and Thursday were 27 ...

Surfin’: Hamming by Pinging

ARRL News - Fri, 08/06/2010 - 08:47

By Stan Horzepa, WA1LOU
Contributing Editor

This week, Surfin’ suggests scattering signals during the Perseids meteor shower.

Meteor burst communications -- also referred to as meteor scatter communications -- is a radio propagation mode that exploits the ionized trails of meteors during atmospheric entry to establish brief communications paths between radio stations up to 1400 miles apart.

The nex...

Active Sun Puts on Display for Earth

ARRL News - Thu, 08/05/2010 - 09:24

It was quite a busy weekend for our Sun. During the late hours of Friday, July 30, a magnificent coronal mass ejection (CME) billowed away from the eastern limb of the Sun; the source of the blast was apparently sunspot 1092. On Sunday, August 1 at approximately 0855 UTC, Earth-orbiting satellites detected a C3-class solar flare, and again, the blast came from sunspot 1092. At about the same ti...

FCC to Allow Government Drills Without a Waiver as of September 3

ARRL News - Wed, 08/04/2010 - 06:06

In July, the FCC released a Report and Order (R&O) that amended Section 97 -- more specifically Section 97.113 -- stating that government entities sponsoring disaster and emergency drills will no longer need to apply for a waiver to hold these drills. Additionally, employees who wish to participate in non-government-sponsored drills and exercises may do so under certain conditions. Section 97 i...

FCC Announces Date for New Rules Allowing Employee Participation in Drills

ARRL News - Wed, 08/04/2010 - 06:06

In July, the FCC released a Report and Order (R&O) that would allow amateurs to participate in government-sponsored disaster preparedness drills without a waiver, as well as permit employees, under certain circumstances, to participate in non-government drills on behalf of their employer. In today’s edition of the Federal Register, the FCC issued a Final Rule that the effective date of these ne...

Greenville Elementary School Hams

ARRL News - Wed, 08/04/2010 - 04:00

A group of 4th graders at Greeenville Elementary earn their Technician tickets as part of their schools program to become a NASA Explorer School.

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Active Sun Could Cause Havoc on Earth

ARRL News - Mon, 08/02/2010 - 12:17

It was quite a busy weekend for our Sun. During the late hours of Friday, July 30, a magnificent coronal mass ejection (CME) billowed away from the eastern limb of the Sun; the source of the blast was apparently sunspot 1092. On Sunday, August 1 at approximately 0855 UTC, Earth-orbiting satellites detected a C3-class solar flare, and again, the blast came from sunspot 1092. At about the same ti...

Swiss Hams Set New World Record on 10 GHz

ARRL News - Mon, 08/02/2010 - 12:13

A group of six Swiss hams have set a new record for the longest contact (based on GPS coordinates) made on 10 GHz using SSB -- 2696 km (1675 miles): from Ilha do Sal (one of the northern Cape Verde islands) to Portugal. Using a 20 W transmitter -- with a 90 cm parabolic reflector with 35 dB gain -- these hams, part of the Hyperatlantica 2010 DXpedition, were able to contact Portugal on the morn...

Swiss Hams Set New World Record on 10GHz

ARRL News - Mon, 08/02/2010 - 12:13

A group of six Swiss hams have set a new record for the longest contact (based on GPS coordinates) made on 10 GHz using SSB -- 2696 km (1675 miles): from Ilha do Sal (one of the northern Cape Verde islands) to Portugal. Using a 20 W transmitter -- with a 90 cm parabolic reflector with 35 dB gain -- these hams, part of the Hyperatlantica 2010 DXpedition, were able to contact Portugal on the morn...

ARRL in Action: What Have We Been Up to Lately?

ARRL News - Mon, 08/02/2010 - 09:53

Compiled by S. Khrystyne Keane, K1SFA
ARRL News Editor
news@arrl.org

This feature -- including convenient Web links to useful information -- is a concise monthly update of some of the things ARRL is doing on behalf of its members. This installment covers the month of July.

The ARRL Board of Directors held its 2010 Second Meeting in Windsor, Connecticut.

ARRL West Division Vice Director John Thomason...

ARRL Facebook Page Tops 10,300 Fans

ARRL News - Mon, 08/02/2010 - 09:05

With more than 10,000 fans on Facebook, the ARRL page is the number one spot for hams on the Internet’s most popular social networking site. Not only is the ARRL page the most popular Amateur Radio page on Facebook, it is attracting young -- and not-so-young -- hams to share their opinions and ham radio-related news with other hams.

According to Facebook demographics, more than 100 people betwee...

It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane! No, It’s an Asteroid -- Asteroid (31531) ARRL, To Be Exact!

ARRL News - Sat, 07/31/2010 - 08:42

John, Paul, George and Ringo are on the list. Mozart, Bach, Beethoven and Brahms -- even Frank Zappa and Elvis (but not Madonna). Of course Asimov and Sagan made the cut, Mr Spock, too, but not Captain Kirk. And now ARRL -- more precisely, (31531) ARRL -- joins this prestigious company as one of more than 16,000 named minor planets in our solar system. A minor planet -- such as an asteroid --is...

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