New ARRL Podcast -The Eclectic Tech - Episode 35
New ARRL Podcast -The?Eclectic?Tech - Episode 35
The ARRL has a new podcast and it is hosted by Steve Ford, WB8IMY.
The?Eclectic?Tech podcast brings news, interviews, and commentary about technology and science -- all with an amateur radio twist.
This
35th episode has the following topics: Talking with Patrick Stoddard, WD9EWK, about the current state of amateur radio satellites, including tips for Field Day.
Stream:
As always, comments are welcome.
Regards, Joe, N2QOJ
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International Space Station Visible Tonight (6 minutes!)
International Space Station Visible Tonight (6 minutes!) Another opportunity to spot the International Space Station this evening as it passes over our area in Arizona. It should be a great pass and hopefully the clouds will be minimal. It will pass almost directly overhead! Treat your family and friends to a viewing of the International Space Station tonight. I find that even the most non-technical family member or friend gets a kick out of seeing the station as it moves across the sky at 17,150 MPH - that's 4.76 miles per second - and about 250 miles above us. If you are an amateur radio operator, take the opportunity to relate how us hams can communicate directly with the ISS or through one of its transponders. The ISS will be visible for 6 minutes and should be a good viewing and becomes visible directly from the Northwest and disappears towards the East Southeast. Time: Thu Jun 03 8:20 PM Visible: 6 min Max Height: 58¡ã Appears: 10¡ã above NW (from 315 degrees) Disappears: 14¡ã above ESE (toward 113 degrees)
I've also attached an illustration that will help you determine how to use this information. You can watch and track the station in advance at this link: And, something new! I've attached a chart of the actual pass. Remember, these times are based on a viewing site from the Mesa area (and within 50 miles). If you would like to generate times from your specific city or town, visit this link and follow the instructions. If your specific city or town isn¡¯t listed, pick the closest one: The space station is visible for at least a 50 mile (80 km) radius around each of the listed locations. If you are an amateur radio operator, listen in (or work) on these frequencies: Voice and SSTV Downlink: 145.80 (Worldwide) Voice Uplink: 144.49 for ITU Regions 2 and 3 VHF Packet Uplink and Downlink: 145.825 (Worldwide) - easiest to hear UHF Packet Uplink and Downlink: 437.550 UHF/VHF Repeater Uplink: 145.990 (67Hz PL Tone) UHF/VHF Repeater Downlink: 437.800
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June Test Sessions Coming Up!
June Test Sessions Coming Up!
Always register ahead of time and make sure your wannabe ham friends get their FRN in advance.
See attached PDF document.
Regards,
Joe, N2QOJ
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? Latest Hamfest Flyer ? Upcoming Hamfests Flyer from our friends at?Arizona?Desert?Aire?Waves?(ADAW). Regards, Joe, N2QOJ
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Local Ham Club Activities
??Local Ham Club Activities??
Check out the attached file for the June newsletter from?Arizona?Desert?Aire?Waves?for the latest information from Ham Clubs in our local ham community.
Regards,
Joe, N2QOJ
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Queen Creek Emergency Communications Group Monthly Meetings will resume on Thursday, July 8th @ 7PM. The meeting location will be announced soon.
Notice: Queen Creek Emergency Communications Group Monthly Meetings will resume on Thursday, July 8th @ 7PM.
The meeting location will be announced soon.
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QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 5/30/2021 @ 8 PM (20:00) - All welcome!
QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 5/30/2021 @ 8 PM (20:00) - All welcome!
Rated #1 Net by N2QOJ Rating Service LLC! 8 pm at STV/Ocotillo Repeater 449.325 MHz PL 100.0 Hz. - Listen over the Internet at Check in via EchoLink Node 185734, N2QOJ-R
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QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 5/23/2021 @ 8 PM (20:00) - All welcome!
QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 5/23/2021 @ 8 PM (20:00) - All welcome! Rated #1 Net by N2QOJ Rating Service LLC! 8 pm at STV/Ocotillo Repeater 449.325 MHz PL 100.0 Hz. - Listen over the Internet at Check in via EchoLink Node 185734, N2QOJ-R
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Tomorrow, Friday, at 11:30 AM MST ¨C 2:30 PM MST, May 21.
Lunch with Hams!
Tomorrow, Friday, at 11:30 AM MST ¨C 2:30 PM MST We meet at Fuddruckers every Friday! On Southern just West of Power Road. All are welcome.
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New ARRL Podcast -The Eclectic Tech - Episode 34
New ARRL Podcast -The?Eclectic?Tech - Episode 34
The ARRL has a new podcast and it is hosted by Steve Ford, WB8IMY.
The?Eclectic?Tech podcast brings news, interviews, and commentary about technology and science -- all with an amateur radio twist.
This
34th episode has the following topics: Digitally-active hams have been using the PSKReporter site on the web
for many years, but few have heard from the person behind the
technology, Philip Gladstone, N1DQ -- until now!
Stream:
As always, comments are welcome.
Regards, Joe, N2QOJ
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Re: International Space Station Visible Tonight (7 minutes!)
Holy cow!
The correct start time is 7:57 PM!
Thanks?for the heads up, Herbert.
Joe
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International Space Station Visible Tonight (7 minutes!) (This will be the last good visible evening sighting for a while.) Another opportunity to spot the International Space Station this evening as it passes over our area in Arizona. It should be a great pass and hopefully the clouds will be minimal. It will pass almost directly overhead! Treat your family and friends to a viewing of the International Space Station tonight. I find that even the most non-technical family member or friend gets a kick out of seeing the station as it moves across the sky at 17,150 MPH - that's 4.76 miles per second - and about 250 miles above us. If you are an amateur radio operator, take the opportunity to relate how us hams can communicate directly with the ISS or through one of its transponders. The ISS will be visible for 7 minutes and should be a good viewing and becomes visible directly from Southwest and disappears towards Northeast. Appears: 10¡ã above SW (from 203 degrees) Disappears: 10¡ã above NE (toward 45 degrees) I've also attached an illustration that will help you determine how to use this information. You can watch and track the station in advance at this link: And, something new! I've attached a chart of the actual pass. Remember, these times are based on a viewing site from the Mesa area (and within 50 miles). If you would like to generate times from your specific city or town, visit this link and follow the instructions. If your specific city or town isn¡¯t listed, pick the closest one: The space station is visible for at least a 50 mile (80 km) radius around each of the listed locations. If you are an amateur radio operator, listen in (or work) on these frequencies: Voice and SSTV Downlink: 145.80 (Worldwide) Voice Uplink: 144.49 for ITU Regions 2 and 3 VHF Packet Uplink and Downlink: 145.825 (Worldwide) - easiest to hear UHF Packet Uplink and Downlink: 437.550 UHF/VHF Repeater Uplink: 437.800 UHF/VHF Repeater Downlink: 145.799 (67Hz PL Tone)
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QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 5/16/2021 @ 8 PM (20:00)
QCECG Weekly Training Net - Sunday 5/16/2021 @ 8 PM (20:00)
Check in and participate!
8 pm at STV/Ocotillo Repeater 449.325 MHz PL 100.0 Hz. - All welcome!
Listen over the Internet at:
Check in via EchoLink Node 185734, N2QOJ-R.

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International Space Station Visible Tonight (7 minutes!)
International Space Station Visible Tonight (7 minutes!) (This will be the last good visible evening sighting for a while.) Another opportunity to spot the International Space Station this evening as it passes over our area in Arizona. It should be a great pass and hopefully the clouds will be minimal. It will pass almost directly overhead! Treat your family and friends to a viewing of the International Space Station tonight. I find that even the most non-technical family member or friend gets a kick out of seeing the station as it moves across the sky at 17,150 MPH - that's 4.76 miles per second - and about 250 miles above us. If you are an amateur radio operator, take the opportunity to relate how us hams can communicate directly with the ISS or through one of its transponders. The ISS will be visible for 7 minutes and should be a good viewing and becomes visible directly from Southwest and disappears towards Northeast. Appears: 10¡ã above SW (from 203 degrees) Disappears: 10¡ã above NE (toward 45 degrees) I've also attached an illustration that will help you determine how to use this information. You can watch and track the station in advance at this link: And, something new! I've attached a chart of the actual pass. Remember, these times are based on a viewing site from the Mesa area (and within 50 miles). If you would like to generate times from your specific city or town, visit this link and follow the instructions. If your specific city or town isn¡¯t listed, pick the closest one: The space station is visible for at least a 50 mile (80 km) radius around each of the listed locations. If you are an amateur radio operator, listen in (or work) on these frequencies: Voice and SSTV Downlink: 145.80 (Worldwide) Voice Uplink: 144.49 for ITU Regions 2 and 3 VHF Packet Uplink and Downlink: 145.825 (Worldwide) - easiest to hear UHF Packet Uplink and Downlink: 437.550 UHF/VHF Repeater Uplink: 437.800 UHF/VHF Repeater Downlink: 145.799 (67Hz PL Tone)
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International Space Station Visible Tonight (6 minutes!)
International Space Station Visible Tonight
Folks - Good news!
Another opportunity to spot the International Space Station this evening as it passes over our area in Arizona.It should be a great pass and hopefully the clouds will be minimal.
Treat
your family and friends to a viewing of the International Space Station
tonight. I find that even the most non-technical family member or
friend gets a kick out of seeing the station as it moves across the sky
at 17,150 MPH - that's 4.76 miles per second - and about 250 miles above
us.
If
you are an amateur radio operator, take the opportunity to relate how
us hams can communicate directly with the ISS or through one of its
transponders.
The
ISS will be visible for 6 minutes and should be a good viewing and
becomes visible directly from the West Southwest and disappears towards the North Northeast. Time: Sat May 15 8:44 PM Visible: 6 min Max Height: 43¡ã Appears: 10¡ã above WSW (from 248 degrees)
Disappears: 10¡ã above NNE
(toward 23 degrees)
I've
also attached an illustration that will help you determine how to use
this information. You can watch and track the station in advance at this
link:
And, something new! I've attached a chart of the actual pass.
Remember,
these times are based on a viewing site from the Mesa area (and within
50 miles). If you would like to generate times from your specific city
or town, visit the link and follow the instructions. If
your specific city or town isn¡¯t listed, pick the closest one. The
space station is visible for at least a 50 mile (80 km) radius around
each of the listed locations.
If you are an amateur radio operator, listen in (or work) on these frequencies:
Voice and SSTV Downlink: 145.80 (Worldwide) Voice Uplink: 144.49 for ITU Regions 2 and 3
VHF Packet Uplink and Downlink: 145.825 (Worldwide) - easiest to hear
UHF Packet Uplink and Downlink: 437.550
UHF/VHF Repeater Uplink: 437.800 UHF/VHF Repeater Downlink: 145.799 (67Hz PL Tone)
Regards, Joe N2QOJ
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Re: [QueenCreekHams] Lunch with Hams - Fuddrucker's, Friday, May 14th.
Enjoy your vacation.
I need one desperately. ?
Joe N2QOJ
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I Plan on going a couple weeks from now! ? Looking forward to it. ? Im on vacation now. ? Brian W7BMB ? ? ??? I went! Lots of fun seeing those that could also make it. Jim, KF7E On 14-May-21 10:47, Joe Sammartino wrote: ? Lunch with Hams!
Tomorrow, Friday, at 11:30 AM MST ¨C 2:30 PM MST We meet at Fuddruckers every Friday! On Southern just West of Power Road. All are welcome.
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Re: [QueenCreekHams] Lunch with Hams - Fuddrucker's, Friday, May 14th.
I had a great time --- long overdue!
Joe N2QOJ
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??? I went! Lots of fun seeing those that
could also make it.
Jim, KF7E
On 14-May-21 10:47, Joe Sammartino
wrote:
Lunch with Hams!
Tomorrow, Friday, at 11:30 AM MST ¨C 2:30 PM
MST
We meet at Fuddruckers
every Friday!
On Southern just West of
Power Road.
All are welcome.
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Re: [QueenCreekHams] Lunch with Hams - Fuddrucker's, Friday, May 14th.
I Plan on going a couple weeks from now! ? Looking forward to it. ? Im on vacation now. ? Brian W7BMB ?
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From: [email protected] < [email protected]> On Behalf Of jim_kf7e@... Sent: Friday, May 14, 2021 4:55 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected]Subject: Re: [QueenCreekHams] Lunch with Hams - Fuddrucker's, Friday, May 14th. ? ??? I went! Lots of fun seeing those that could also make it. Jim, KF7E On 14-May-21 10:47, Joe Sammartino wrote: ? Lunch with Hams!
Tomorrow, Friday, at 11:30 AM MST ¨C 2:30 PM MST We meet at Fuddruckers every Friday! On Southern just West of Power Road. All are welcome.
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Re: [QueenCreekHams] Lunch with Hams - Fuddrucker's, Friday, May 14th.
??? I went! Lots of fun seeing those that
could also make it.
Jim, KF7E
On 14-May-21 10:47, Joe Sammartino
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Lunch with Hams!
Tomorrow, Friday, at 11:30 AM MST ¨C 2:30 PM
MST
We meet at Fuddruckers
every Friday!
On Southern just West of
Power Road.
All are welcome.
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Re: Lunch with Hams - Fuddrucker's, Friday, May 14th.
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Lunch with Hams!
Tomorrow, Friday, at 11:30 AM MST ¨C 2:30 PM MST We meet at Fuddruckers every Friday! On Southern just West of Power Road. All are welcome.
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Lunch with Hams - Fuddrucker's, Friday, May 14th.
Lunch with Hams!
Tomorrow, Friday, at 11:30 AM MST ¨C 2:30 PM MST We meet at Fuddruckers every Friday! On Southern just West of Power Road. All are welcome.
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