From: Richard Fallis
<rhfallis@...> Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2024 7:55:11 PM To: Jim McKnight <k2lm@...>; [email protected]
<[email protected]>; k2hdd@... <k2hdd@...>;
k2lm@... <k2lm@...>; w2ems@...
<w2ems@...>; n2qft.jo@...
<n2qft.jo@...>; Jim Polewczak <KG2H@...>;
David Jaeger <davidjaegerjr@...> Subject: Rosie's Walk
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Once again I am asking for help with Rosie's Walk.
This is the 25th and last one. I would like to see a great turn
out. I know I didn't get? all the email addresses I needed. I
will find my paperwork from last year and send them out. Please let
others know.
From: Richard Fallis <rhfallis@...> Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2024 7:55:11 PM To: Jim McKnight <k2lm@...>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; k2hdd@... <k2hdd@...>; k2lm@... <k2lm@...>; w2ems@... <w2ems@...>; n2qft.jo@... <n2qft.jo@...>; Jim Polewczak <KG2H@...>;
David Jaeger <davidjaegerjr@...> Subject: Rosie's Walk
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Once again I am asking for help with Rosie's Walk. This is the 25th and last one. I would like to see a great turn out. I know I didn't get? all the email addresses I needed. I will find my paperwork from last year and send them out. Please let
others know.
WB2NLE Rick
[W2WCR] Radio Operators Needed - ROSIE?S WALK / RUN FOR DIABETES
From: eny_ares Date: August 25, 2024 at 6:59:17?PM EDT Subject:Radio Operators Needed - ROSIES WALK/RUN FOR DIABETES
? Good evening fellow radio operators,
On Saturday, September 14th ROSIES WALK/RUN FOR DIABETES will take place in Galway, NY. ?This will be the 25th year the Lions Club supported this event but, it will unfortunately be the last time this event will take place.
Ham Radio operators from Saratoga County and surrounding Counties have provided communications support for this event over the past 25 years.
We need a few additional radio operators to staff this event to ensure the runners and walkers are kept safe for this final year of the event.
If you are able to help with this event please contact Richard Fallis, WB2NLE at rhfallis@... ASAP
For more information about the event click on the link below: https://www.galwaylionsclubny.org/?page_id=1769
From: Richard Fallis <rhfallis@...> Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2024 7:55:11 PM To: Jim McKnight <k2lm@...>; [email protected] <[email protected]>; k2hdd@... <k2hdd@...>; k2lm@... <k2lm@...>; w2ems@... <w2ems@...>; n2qft.jo@... <n2qft.jo@...>; Jim Polewczak <KG2H@...>;
David Jaeger <davidjaegerjr@...> Subject: Rosie's Walk
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Once again I am asking for help with Rosie's Walk. This is the 25th and last one. I would like to see a great turn out. I know I didn't get? all the email addresses I needed. I will find my paperwork from last year and send them out. Please let
others know.
From: ARRL <memberlist@...>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2024 4:01 PM To: kg2h@... Subject: ARRL Member Bulletin for August 21, 2024
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August 21, 2024
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ARRL IT Security Incident - Report to Members
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Sometime in early May 2024, ARRL’s systems network was compromised by threat actors (TAs) using information they had purchased on the dark
web. The TAs accessed headquarters on-site systems and most cloud-based systems. They used a wide variety of payloads affecting everything from desktops and laptops to Windows-based and Linux-based servers. Despite the wide variety of target configurations,
the TAs seemed to have a payload that would host and execute encryption or deletion of network-based IT assets, as well as launch demands for a ransom payment, for every system.
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This serious incident was an act of organized crime. The highly coordinated and executed attack took place during the early morning hours of
May 15. That morning, as staff arrived, it was immediately apparent that ARRL had become the victim of an extensive and sophisticated ransomware attack. The FBI categorized the attack as “unique” as they had not seen this level of sophistication among the
many other attacks, they have experience with. Within 3 hours a crisis management team had been constructed of ARRL management, an outside vendor with extensive resources and experience in the ransomware recovery space, attorneys experienced with managing
the legal aspects of the attack including interfacing with the authorities, and our insurance carrier. The authorities were contacted immediately as was the ARRL President.
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The ransom demands by the TAs, in exchange for access to their decryption tools, were exorbitant. It was clear they didn’t know, and didn’t
care, that they had attacked a small 501(c)(3) organization with limited resources. Their ransom demands were dramatically weakened by the fact that they did not have access to any compromising data. It was also clear that they believed ARRL had extensive
insurance coverage that would cover a multi-million-dollar ransom payment. After days of tense negotiation and brinkmanship, ARRL agreed to pay a $1 million ransom. That payment, along with the cost of restoration, has been largely covered by our insurance
policy.
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From the start of the incident, the ARRL board met weekly using a continuing special board meeting for full progress reports and to offer assistance.
In the first few meetings there were significant details to cover, and the board was thoughtfully engaged, asked important questions, and was fully supportive of the team at HQ to keep the restoration efforts moving. Member updates were posted to a single
page on the website and were posted across the internet in many forums and groups. ARRL worked closely with professionals deeply experienced in ransomware matters on every post. It is important to understand that the TAs had ARRL under a magnifying glass while
we were negotiating. Based on the expert advice we were being given, we could not publicly communicate anything informative, useful, or potentially antagonistic to the TAs during this time frame.
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Today, most systems have been restored or are waiting for interfaces to come back online to interconnect them. While we have been in restoration
mode, we have also been working to simplify the infrastructure to the extent possible. We anticipate that it may take another month or two to complete restoration under the new infrastructure guidelines and new standards.
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Most ARRL member benefits remained operational during the attack. One that wasn’t was Logbook of The World (LoTW), which is one of our most
popular member benefits. LoTW data was not impacted by the attack and once the environment was ready to again permit public access to ARRL network-based servers, we returned LoTW into service. The fact that LoTW took less than 4 days to get through a backlog
that at times exceeded over 60,000 logs was outstanding.
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The board at the ARRL Second Board Meeting in July voted to approve a new committee, the Information Technology Advisory Committee. This will
be comprised of ARRL staff, board members with demonstrated experience in IT, and additional members from the IT industry who are currently employed as subject matter experts in a few areas. They will help analyze and advise on future steps to take with ARRL
IT within the financial means available to the organization.
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We thank you for your patience as we navigated our way through this. The emails of moral support and offers of IT expertise were well received
by the team. Although we are not entirely out of the woods yet and are still working to restore minor servers that serve internal needs (such as various email services like bulk mail and some internal reflectors), we are happy with the progress that has been
made and for the incredible dedication of staff and consultants who continue to work together to bring this incident to a successful conclusion.
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Copyright ? 2024 American Radio Relay League, Incorporated. Use and distribution of this publication, or any portion
thereof, is permitted for non-commercial or educational purposes, with attribution. All other purposes require written permission.
From: Bob DeMattia <k1iw@...> Date: August 14, 2024 at 11:01:07 AM EDT To: nj1f@... Subject:Online Ticketing Closes August 21st
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Banquet ticketing ends August 16th
Dinner/Grand Banquet Ticketing closes this Friday the 16th
All online ticketing ends August 21st
It is less than two weeks to HamXposition 2024!
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The last day to purchase tickets for the Friday Dinner or Saturday Banquet is Friday August 16th, 8PM.
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Online ticketing for the comedy show, general admission, and flea spaces will be available through August 21st, 8PM.
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Tickets for the comedy show featuring professional comedian will be available on Thursday the 22nd just before the show for $40.? You can save $5 buy purchasing them online/in advance for $35.
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General and flea can or course be purchased at the gate throughout the convention, at the same price as online.
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A very limited number of tickets to the Friday and Saturday dinners will be available at the convention, but in order to guarantee you get in, it is recommended you purchase these online.
Last night before bed I wanted to check on Aurora conditions on 6 meters CW.? I fired up the rig and started calling CQ CQ AU DE KG2H KG2H.?
Now those of you who have worked or heard aurora know what it sounds like, a buzzing signal, not the clear CW tone of normal propagation.? I heard a swish – swish sound in my headset.? I thought “HMM, someone is calling at the same time I was”.? Several times later I thought “that sounds like the washing machine when the agitator is working”.?? I got up out of my seat and checked the washing machine in the next room.? Nothing there, it wasn’t even turned on.? (My wife sometimes starts a load before bed.?
I ignored it and kept calling.? A few minutes later, my wife gets out of bed , comes to the radio room, and tells me the paper shredder was acting weird.? It turns out that the shredder was coming on, both the motor and lights when I keyed the rig.?
I guess it was trying to give me a 55A from the living room!!
From:[email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jim KG2H via groups.io Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2024 10:58 AM To:[email protected] Subject: [K2DLL - Saratoga County ARA] 55A from the paper shredder
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Last night before bed I wanted to check on Aurora conditions on 6 meters CW.? I fired up the rig and started calling CQ CQ AU DE KG2H KG2H.?
Now those of you who have worked or heard aurora know what it sounds like, a buzzing signal, not the clear CW tone of normal propagation.? I heard a swish – swish sound in my headset.? I thought “HMM, someone is calling at the same time I was”.? Several times later I thought “that sounds like the washing machine when the agitator is working”.?? I got up out of my seat and checked the washing machine in the next room.? Nothing there, it wasn’t even turned on.? (My wife sometimes starts a load before bed.?
I ignored it and kept calling.? A few minutes later, my wife gets out of bed , comes to the radio room, and tells me the paper shredder was acting weird.? It turns out that the shredder was coming on, both the motor and lights when I keyed the rig.?
I guess it was trying to give me a 55A from the living room!!
On Aug 13, 2024, at 10:57 AM, Jim KG2H <kg2h@...> wrote:
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Last night before bed I wanted to check on Aurora conditions on 6 meters CW.? I fired up the rig and started calling CQ CQ AU DE KG2H KG2H.?
Now those of you who have worked or heard aurora know what it sounds like, a buzzing signal, not the clear CW tone of normal propagation.? I heard a swish – swish sound in my headset.? I thought “HMM, someone is calling at the same time
I was”.? Several times later I thought “that sounds like the washing machine when the agitator is working”.?? I got up out of my seat and checked the washing machine in the next room.? Nothing there, it wasn’t even turned on.? (My wife sometimes starts a load
before bed.?
I ignored it and kept calling.? A few minutes later, my wife gets out of bed , comes to the radio room, and tells me the paper shredder was acting weird.? It turns out that the shredder was coming on, both the motor and lights when I keyed
the rig.?
I guess it was trying to give me a 55A from the living room!!
Last night before bed I wanted to check on Aurora conditions on 6 meters CW.? I fired up the rig and started calling CQ CQ AU DE KG2H KG2H.?
Now those of you who have worked or heard aurora know what it sounds like, a buzzing signal, not the clear CW tone of normal propagation.? I heard a swish – swish sound in my headset.? I thought “HMM, someone is calling at the same time
I was”.? Several times later I thought “that sounds like the washing machine when the agitator is working”.?? I got up out of my seat and checked the washing machine in the next room.? Nothing there, it wasn’t even turned on.? (My wife sometimes starts a load
before bed.?
I ignored it and kept calling.? A few minutes later, my wife gets out of bed , comes to the radio room, and tells me the paper shredder was acting weird.? It turns out that the shredder was coming on, both the motor and lights when I keyed
the rig.?
I guess it was trying to give me a 55A from the living room!!
Once again I am asking for help with Rosie's Walk. This is the 25th and last one. I would like to see a great turn out. I know I didn't get? all the email addresses I needed. I will find my paperwork from last year and send them out. Please let others know.
WB2NLE Rick
NWS Albany - Tornado Watch until 10 PM tonight - Issued at 135 PM Friday August 9, 2024
From:?ALB
Stormreport - NOAA Service Account
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Date
sent:?Fri,
9 Aug 2024 13:35:56 -0400
Subject:?NWS
Albany - Tornado Watch until 10 PM tonight - Issued at 135
PM
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August 9, 2024
To:?_NWS
ER ALY NY EMs <aly.ny.ems@...>, _NWS ER ALY VT EMs
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ER ALY MA EMs <aly.ma.ems@...>, _NWS ER ALY CT EMs
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The information in this email pertains to the following areas
only:***?
- In
Connecticut: Litchfield County
- In Massachusetts: Berkshire County
- In Vermont: Bennington & Windham Counties
- In New York: Albany, Columbia, Dutchess,
Fulton,?Greene,?Hamilton, Herkimer,?Montgomery,
Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Ulster, Warren
and?Washington Counties
Dear Emergency Managers and other partners,
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A Tornado Watch
has been issued for portions of eastern New York and western New
England until 10 PM this evening.?
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Storms capable of
producing short-duration tornadoes, will be possible as Post
Tropical Storm Debby moves over the area.?
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A map of the area
outlined by this tornado watch has been attached for
reference.?
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If you have any
questions, please feel free to contact us via:
1. Email: ?alb.stormreport@...??
2. NWSChat:? 3. Social
Media:?and
Bruce, WA3AFS our?SKYWARN coordinator will be monitoring for flooding and other severe conditions today (Friday August 9).? He?will be monitoring 147.375 starting late morning.? The most recent weather report is attached.
*** The information in this email pertains to the following areas only:***?
- In Connecticut: Litchfield County - In Massachusetts: Berkshire County - In Vermont: Bennington & Windham Counties - In New York: Albany, Columbia, Dutchess, Fulton,?Greene,?Hamilton, Herkimer,?Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Ulster, Warren and?Washington Counties
Dear Emergency Managers and other partners, ?
Rain will become moderate to heavy this afternoon?into tonight as Debby merges with a cold front and tracks across the Northeast. We remain in a Slight to Moderate Risk for excessive rainfall.?
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The main hazards include the potential for scattered to numerous flash floods as a result of the moderate to heavy rainfall and high rainfall rates. A Flood Watch will be in effect for the Mohawk Valley, eastern Catskills, Helderbergs and southern Adirondacks 8 am today to 8 am Saturday.?
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Besides the flood potential, a marginal to slight risk for severe thunderstorms now covers all of eastern NY and western New England.? ?Any thunderstorms that become severe can produce locally damaging?winds and a few tornadoes.
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Please refer to the attached briefing for more details.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us via:
1. Email: ?alb.stormreport@...??? 2. NWSChat:?? 3. Social Media:???and?
Simply go there. It's all outside. If
you're the first one to claim it, take it away.
It would be nice to knock on Kathleen's door across the street and
tell her you're there, but she wants everything gone. In another
week, it'll go to the landfill.
Peter - W2BEW
On 8/5/2024 12:27 PM, Jason KD2WZX via
groups.io wrote:
I'm interested in the tower sections and maybe a VHF
antenna?? How could I get in contact to arrange a pickup??
Our mini hamfest at W3HHN on Saturday
was not well attended, so we've declared all leftover items
are FREE! There are HF, VHF and UHF antennas; tower
sections, collapsible and solid masts, lots of coax cable, ropes,
and even hardline.? Vintage test gear, National receiver and tons
of odds and ends. The 40-meter Four-Square antenna is boxed up and
ready for a QTH with lots of room.
[Note: The two rotators are not free; Steve will repair them and
offer them later]
See the pictures below and attached, then load up your car at 64
Putnam Road, Stillwater NY 12180. Take Route 9P to the east side
of Saratoga Lake, then Brown Road up the hill. Putnam Rd branches
to the right -- watch for #64 at the top of the hill. It's all
waiting for you right now!
Peter - W2BEW and Steve - WA2TTP