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Re: Ham Radio - Radio Under Sun Shade (RUSS) 11/23 - Important
Great, thank you! On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 11:33 AM Byon Garrabrant <byon@...> wrote:
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Re: Ham Radio - Radio Under Sun Shade (RUSS) 11/23 - Important
I plan to be at Paseo Vista in Chandler again.? Chandler Ham Club breakfast is also that morning, so I'll be starting a bit late. Byon, N6BG On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 11:10 AM Joe Sammartino <jsammartino@...> wrote:
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Ham Radio - Radio Under Sun Shade (RUSS) 11/23 - Important
Ham Radio - Radio Under Sun Shade (RUSS) 11/23 - Important Hello Hams, The next "" or "" event is scheduled for Saturday, 11/23, from 10 AM till 2 PM. If you are again hosting a Radio In The Park event on 11/23, I need to hear from you so I can publish details to the ham community. Please let me know if you -- - Are you hosting, if so - Where, coordinates are very much appreciated, street address at minimum - Operating Frequencies - VHF/UHF, HF, Both? - Operating Times - 10 AM to 2 PM? Thank you! Joe, N2QOJ |
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QCECG Meeting Tonight
Hi Local Hams and Members, Tonight's meeting will have two major themes: - Review of Trunk or Treat 2019 Event Participation (TOT2019) and - Open Time for new ham questions and support plus any ham topic Q&A Derek, K7NZ, will be bringing examples of many ham items for newbies to examine and investigate. If you participated with TOT2019, we hope you can attend. Your feedback is very much appreciated. See you there, Joe, N2QOJ "QCECG meetings are on the second Thursday of every month at 7 PM.? Queen Creek Town Hall, 22350 South Ellsworth Road, Queen Creek, AZ 85142Use this link for directions: ???" Talk-In on 449.475, PL 136.5 HZ, (-) |
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From ARRL's New Podcast, "So Now What" Episode 16 - Navigating the Nets"
??From ARRL's New Podcast, "So Now What" Episode 16 - Navigating the Nets"??? ¡°So?Now?What?¡± focuses on answering questions and providing support and encouragement for new licensees to get the most out of the hobby. Co-hosting ¡°So?Now?What?¡± is ARRL Communications Content Producer Michelle Patnode, W3MVP, and ARRL Station Manager Joe Carcia, NJ1Q. The podcast explores questions that newer hams may have and the issues that keep newcomers from remaining active.? This week's installment focuses on "Navigating the Nets" and?is about 22 minutes long.?ARRL Field Organization Supervisor Steve Ewald, WV1X, visits with Michelle and Joe. Since this episode discusses amateur radio nets, please visit? for a detailed calendar of Phoenix Valley nets created and maintained by the Queen Creek Amateur Radio Club. Download (or stream) the mp3 from these links: STREAM:? DOWNLOAD:? Please let me know if you have any difficulty accessing this content. I do welcome feedback. I would like to know if this podcast feature is of any value to our members. Regards, Joe - N2QOJ |
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Electronicfest this Sun, Nov 17th!
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Please join us tonight for the QCECG weekly training net
Please join us tonight for the QCECG weekly training net. 8 pm at 449.325 Mhz PL 100.0 Hz. Visitors welcome! If you do not have a radio or scanner, you can listen in to the Ocotillo Repeater (449.325 MHz) 24/7 via this streaming audio link: The feed also streams some other local frequencies when the repeater is not active. |
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Review by Darin Arrick, KG7ZFC
(Re-printed without any permission! That's what hams do! N2QOJ) Since I'm new to the area, I'm going to be checking out various stores and events that feed into my ham radio and microcontroller hobbies. So I figured I'd review what I found and post in a couple of relevant Facebook groups. This morning, I went over to Tri-Tek Electronics. It's at 40 W. Baseline in Mesa, just east of Arizona Road/87, and just east of that big Walmart right there. I was welcomed by Eric, who was talkative and very helpful. The store is small, but they have some components (e.g. resistors, capacitors, a handful of common semiconductors, etc.), wire, connectors, tools, solder, etc. They do have a pretty nice selection of RF adapters; I saw various combinations of UHF, SMA, BNC, F, and others. They have some small RF cables, too. They also have a lot of computer networking equipment and cabling, as well as 19-inch rack equipment. While it's not a big store, I suggest it if you need something common and don't want to wait for Amazon or Mouser to ship it to you. They can also order pretty much anything, he said, so support a local business!? Next up: I'll probably go to Apache Reclamation and Electronics next weekend. At some point, I'll make it up to Ham Radio Outlet. |
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Re: Video - Analyzing a Sound File with Simple Tools
I can't tell if prior message sent. No trouble with audio on my PC.?? Great tool and info video Joe.? I especially like seeing the PL tone riding along.? Thanks, Court kg7vf sent from phone On Fri, Nov 8, 2019, 09:47 <Court.KG7VF@...> wrote:
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Re: Video - Analyzing a Sound File with Simple Tools
Great tool and info video Joe.? I especially like seeing the PL tone riding along.? Thanks, Court kg7vf On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 8:01 AM Joe Sammartino <jsammartino@...> wrote:
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Video - Analyzing a Sound File with Simple Tools
We hear repeater id's all the time. Besides the obvious, what else is being transmitted during a repeater id announcement? N2QOJ shows us how - with readily available tools/applications - we can easily analyze a sound file recording to understand its content thoroughly. Find the video here:? As always, feedback and comments are welcome. Regards, Joe, N2QOJ |
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ARRL's "The Doctor is In" Podcast - "Antenna Switches"
Some of you may be familiar with the ARRL's QST column, "The?Doctor?is?In". The?Doctor?is?none other than ARRL's Joel Hallas, W1ZR, who has been answering questions about Amateur Radio?in?QST's "The?Doctor?is?In" column since 2006. Hosted by QST Editor?In?Chief Steve Ford, WB8IMY, "The?Doctor?is?In"?podcast?is?a twice-monthly audio podcast that answers YOUR questions about Amateur Radio's technical challenges. This week's topic?is?"Antenna Switches". Download (or stream) the mp3 from these links: STREAM:? DOWNLOAD:? The length?in?time of these podcast usually ranges from 15 to 25 minutes. Please let me know if you have any difficulty accessing this content. I do welcome feedback. I would like to know if this podcast feature?is?of any value to our members. Regards,? Joe - N2QOJ |
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Re: Email Via Radio - HF WINMOR and VHF Packet
Hi, Joe. Phase 1 is complete - I've installed the software and got an account (K7NZ@...). I sent and received test emails (to/from external sources). Next up... Phase 2: Send/receive test emails via the RMS stations and CMS servers. Phase 3: Send/receive emails radio to radio during RUSS. Fun. Thanks for the info and for your encouragement. 73 from K7NZ On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 8:01 AM Joe Sammartino <jsammartino@...> wrote:
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Re: How to get ¡°plugged in¡± to the amateur radio community
Bil Munsil
There are dozens of HAM TV repeaters listed at the British Amateur Television Club's website batc.tv. Click on the screen to see if there is any signal.
Here are a few of the US repeaters with times of their nets: Boulder CO) ATV Club - Thursday afternoons at 3:00 PM Colorado Time. Click on N0YE or KH6HTV-R. DARA-ATN - Tuesday 9:00 PM Ohio Time. Click on WR8ATV. ATN-Arizona - Sundays and Wednesdays at 7:00 PM Arizona Time. Click on W7ATN-Mesa. ATN-California - Tuesdays at 7:30 PM California Time. Click on W6ATV or WB9KMO-ATN. Silicon Valley - Wednesdays at 8:30 PM California Time. Click on K6BEN. Mount Diablo ARC - Northern California at 8:00 PM California Time. Click on W6CXATV. There are quite a few repeaters listed outside of the US "Your time might vary -:) Once you've clicked on the ID then click on the screen. You can log into chat with your call sign if you wish. More than you EVER wanted to know! There may also be some on youtube as well but don't quote me. ?
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I'm not an expert but I played one - on HAM TV.
Bil Munsil
K1ATV HAM TV
Mesa AZ
Hams should be SEEN as well as heard.
More than 30 years on and off HAM TV in Arizona.
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Email Via Radio - HF WINMOR and VHF Packet
Email Via Radio - HF WINMOR and VHF Packet For the upcoming Radio Under Sun Shade events, a couple of folks have expressed interest in setting up email over radio stations. The following information should get those interested started. From?" "Winlink?is?a worldwide radio email service that uses radio pathways where the internet is not present, and is capable of operating completely without the internet--automatically--using smart-network radio relays.?Winlink?provides its users email with attachments, position reporting, weather and information bulletins, and is well-known for its role in emergency and disaster relief communications. Licensed?Winlink?operators/stations use both amateur radio and government radio frequencies worldwide. The system is built, operated and administered entirely by licensed volunteers. Support for the system is provided by the Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc., a US 501(c)(3) non-profit, public-benefit entity.?Winlink?Global Radio Email?? is a US registered trademark of the Amateur Radio Safety Foundation, Inc." If you want to learn how to send and receive email via radio, start here: And then follow these steps: 1. Read the Wiki article for?Winlink?here -? 2. Watch K4REF's Introduction to?Winlink?Video?- ? 3. Watch K4REF's "Sound Modem TNC for VHF Packet in?Winlink?Express" -? You don't have to fully understand everything presented in those?videos?right now. You just need to get a feel for what?Winlink?can provide, how we access the?Winlink?system, and what we can do with it. Experimenting with WinLink Express will get you up and running in no time. Regards, Joe, N2QOJ |
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Upcoming Radio Under Sunshade Events (RUSS)
Upcoming Radio Under Sunshade Events (RUSS) Hi Folks, Dennis, KF7RYX, has provided the schedule dates for the next Radio Under Sunshade events, also known as RUSS or Radio In The Park, RITP. "Here are the dates for the?RUSS?events for the next 6 months.? Please share these dates with those in your area.? This past?RUSS?was the most successful we have had to date.? There were numerous stations set up all around the valley.? Events like this help us all to better prepare for emergencies." ?Dennis, KF7RYX ? November???? 23rd December????? No?RUSS January????????? 18th February??????? 15th March???????????? 14th April?????????????? 11th As always, if you are planning on hosting your own event in a public place, please send me an email with your times of operation, your call sign, and your location (preferably GPS coordinates but street address will work.) Thank you, Joe, N2QOJ |
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Re: QCECG Training Tonight at 8 pm
The EchoLink node should be working tonight: N2QOJ-R or #185734 Regards, Joe On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 3:45 PM Joe Sammartino <jsammartino@...> wrote:
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