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Kuss Middle School Ham Radio Class Needs A Volunteer

teach logoRoland Daignault, N1JOY writes on the BCRA-club reflector:

I received a message from Joe Cote, KB1LJG who is the instructor at Kuss Middle School in Fall River, MA]. Joe will be out the last seven weeks of school due to shoulder surgery and is looking for a volunteer to pick up the ham radio class for that time. There will be a substitute instructor, but they will not have the ham radio background. The ham radio class is part of the regular Kuss curriculum, and the classes will be 3 days a week on Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday. Wednesday is from 12:30-2:00 PM, Thursday from 2:00-3:30 and Friday from 7:40 AM -9:00 AM. Wednesday April 29th would be the first class and it will end Friday June 12th.

Anybody interested? Maybe a couple of people could split the duties?

Joe can be contacted directly at: joecotekms at yahoo.com.

 

Eastern MA Amateurs QRV For Maritime Radio Day

This year's Maritime Radio Day on-air operation will occur on April 11-12, 2009 and several Eastern MA amateurs who are former maritime radio operators will be QRV. According to Robert "Whitey" Doherty, K1VV, it's an excellent way to collect rare and unusual QSL cards.

The event runs from April 11 at 1200 UTC until April 12 at 1200 UTC. This an all CW special event. Former maritime radio operators will be calling "CQ MRD". The exchange will be the operator's name and their last ship call sign; for example, "Op Bob last ship NEGX NEGX". The ship and shore operators will adjust their CW speed for the slower CW operators.

N1EA/WAKL QSL W1QWT/NEGX QSL W1AAX/WFQB QSL K1VV/NJPJ QSL

 

Updated SKYWARN Training Schedule

SKYWARN logoAn updated SKYWARN training sessions schedule has been posted to the WX1BOX.ORG web site. The schedule includes several sessions in Eastern Massachusetts over the coming months, including: Salem, Brookline, Attleboro, Taunton and Eastham.

 

 

 

Ham Class At Harvard Wireless Club, 3/31

Harvard Wireless Club logoClayton Nall, NF1R writes on HWC-List:

Chip Coldwell [W1CMC] has graciously agreed to teach a four-week licensing course for a couple of undergrads Tuesdays at 7 pm, starting March 31.

We would love to have more people in the class (of all ages, but especially undergrads). If you know anyone who's expressed interest in ham radio, we'd love to get them into the class. Feel free to put them in touch with me or Chip (coldwell@frank.harvard.edu).

 

 

 

 

Cape Ann ARA Hosts North Shore/Cape Ann Emergency Preparedness Coalition

Cape Ann Emergency Preparedness Coalition meeting at CAARA, 2/26/09 On Thursday, February 26, 2009 the Cape Ann Amateur Radio Association held an open house for the North Shore/Cape Ann Emergency Prepardness Coalition. This coalition includes 15 Local Boards of Health and other health departments, including the American Red Cross and FEMA.

CAARA President Curtis Wright, AA3JE led a presentation which included how North Shore ARES responded during last December's ice storm, as well as what Amateur Radio is and how it can be utilized  during a health care emergency. Afterward, a Morse code demonstration was conducted by Rick Maybury, WZ1B.

At the conclusion of the presentations, several health care professionals in attendance signed up for the Tech License In A Day course led by Stanley Stone, W4HIX.

--Thanks, CAARA News, April 2009

Whitman ARC To Demonstrate Ham Radio At Youth Fair

Whitman ARC logoThe Whitman Amateur Radio Club will host an amateur radio table and demonstration at a youth fair at the Masonic Temple, 1170 Hancock Street in Quincy, MA on April 28, 2009 from 10AM until 3PM.

The display, requested by Pete Carlson, N1POO will feature Whitman ARC members explaining amateur radio to those individuals attending the fair. "We hope to put the young adults on the air using the Whitman repeater."

Whitman ARC members are asked to monitor the repeater and answer the children when the control operators put them on the air for a contact.

Whitman ARC member Bill Hayden, N1FRE is coordinating the event. Anyone interested in helping out should contact N1FRE at wf.hayden at verizon dot net. Set up begins at 9AM.

--Thanks, Whitman ARC Spectrum, March 2009

Falmouth ARA To Donate Library Books

Falmouth ARA logoFalmouth Amateur Radio Association members have voted to purchase the ARRL "Library Set" of books and manuals for donation to the Falmouth Library. The new volumes are intended to replace the old, outdated books currently on display. The motion, made by FARA President Geoff Way, KA1IOR and seconded by board member William Fleck, K2LYE passed on a voice vote.

--Thanks, FARA Newsletter, March, 2009

 


W1AA Minot's Ledge Lighthouse Operation on 3/21/09

W1AA/Minot's LedgeK1VV and K1WCC plan to activate Minot's Ledge Lighthouse USA 502 in Scituate, MA as W1AA on Saturday, March 21, 2009 from 7:30 AM EDT (1130 UTC) until about 2:00 PM EDT (1800 UTC).

"Whitey" Doherty, K1VV notes that he and Henry will begin operations on 75 meters around 3996 kHz plus/minus 5 kHz. "We will go to 40 phone around 7234 when 75 runs dry. We'll be on 14270 plus/minus later in the morning. If we experience QRM, we'll QSY above 14310. And if band conditions allow, we will also try 18150 +-."

K1VV says that they will be QRV on CW at approximately on the half hour, on 7035, 10116, 14035, and 18080 kHz, plus or minus QRM.

DX QSLs can be sent via the Bureau. Stateside cards should be sent to W1AA with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the QRZ.com address. Whitey reminds everyone that postal rates for first class envelopes climbs to $0.44 on May 11, 2009.

K1VV adds, "Minot's Ledge will be our 69th lighthouse activation."

YL Net, N. RI / S.E. MA

Roland Daignault, N1JOY writes on BCRA-club list:

"The YL Net will meet Monday evening at 7:00 pm on the N1JBC repeater [Coventry, RI] - 145.370- pl 67. It will be run by myself, Debbie, W1GKE and Crissy, W1DJF."

Belmont CERT Members Receive SKYWARN Training

KD1CY presenting SKYWARN training to Belmont CERT members, 1 of 2Members of the Belmont Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) received training on how to recognize severe, violent, and unusual weather conditions. Rob Macedo, KD1CY, a 14-year veteran of the National Weather Service SKYWARN program presented to the attendees at Belmont High School on March 12.

Similar SKYWARN severe weather training will be held next month at the Dexter and Southfield Schools in Brookline.

KD1CY presenting SKYWARN training to Belmont CERT members, 2 of 2

Shown (right): CERT attendees; (left): Rob Macedo, KD1CY. Photos © 2009 Bill Ricker, N1VUX, reprinted with permission

 

 

 

 

 

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