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Re: Skywarn training
Just a reminder for those that may be interested in this training.
?Tuesday, April 23, 2024.? Two identical sessions offered.?
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Register with Melissa Kaisner at 320-235-5133 x 3804
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Be A Participant in The North American Solar Eclipse On April 8, 2024!!
?HAMSci amateur radio operator John Landrigan, KA4RXP will be operating Maritime Mobile off the Mazatlán, Mexico coast at the beginning of the total solar eclipse as it transits to the Maritime provinces of Canada.
The 2024 total solar eclipse will begin at the following UTC times on April 8, 2024:
The maximum eclipse will be at 12:17:19 local time and totality duration will be 4m 29s. The HamSci organization is seeking to measure and record the ionospheric radio propagations that are influenced by this solar event. In order to do so, KA4RXP/MM will be operating as a special event station, seeking your signal reports from all locations, especially in the 70-mile-wide path of the eclipse, during this rapidly changing ionospheric propagation spectacle. To maintain a sense of continuity, all radio activity will be confined to the 20-meter Amateur Radio band at approximately 14.265 MHz. Just a simple signal report and Maidenhead Grid Square location is all that’s requested. The data will then be collated and analysis of the signal reports and their locations will be done in the post Eclipse interval. The station will be operating with 100 Watts of RF power and recording the entire session to make a continuous log, keeping details as seamless as possible. Contact via?ka4rxp@... |
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Re: The Case for Winlink locally
The proposal you made about switching the 400' station seems like a logical choice.
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The Frugal Ham
Most Hams I've met like a good deal. In fact, it's probably one of the few things non Hams can understand about us. To that end, I decided to try different ways of constructing a quality Winlink station for not a lot of money.
One of the requirements is a newer Windows computer. Win 10 versions older than Mar 2018 will not work.
Previously I described using new low end laptop notebooks by turning off the Windows 11 "S" feature, allowing programs to be installed.
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In this blog I'll describe using a new BMAX $100 mini Windows 11 PC, along with a $50 Digirig, $30 in cables and your radio.
The Digirig has been discussed before, but to summarize, it acts as a USB audio interface with radio PTT and CAT control.
We'll assume you have a HDMI or VGA computer monitor, USB keyboard and mouse already.
The BMAX comes with a 12v DC power supply (it could be off grid friendly) and a HDMI cable.
It has plenty of I/O with 4 USB connections, VGA and HDMI video outputs.
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After following the initial setup instructions giving the mini PC a name and password as well as where in the world it lives, I did a power down restart.
Then I copied the necessary Winlink zipped files to the mini PC downloads directory from a thumb drive and extracted all there.
They included Winlink Express, VARA FM, VARA HF (optional), VARA CHAT (optional) and always, the Silicon Labs universal driver for Digirig's UART.
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Winlink and VARA installation was trouble free. Since I am a Winlink user, I just copied my Winlink password and personal info to the new install.
I'm presently using it as my Winlink HF station computer where it is coupled with a Yaesu FTdx-1200 transceiver.
The CAT control is convenient and works smoothly. Sweet! I've never had CAT before, I'm spoiled.
It replaced a desktop PC and I cannot tell any performance difference, just a lot more room on my desk.
I'll give it a thumbs up. Oh, I almost forgot - there's no bloatware on this computer!
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73's
Mike N0QBH |
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Happenings Dakota Division – March 18 - 25
With spring arriving our winter temperatures return. Perfect time to
start thinking about Field Day. There are no major changes this year. Reminder the GOTA station now isn’t limit on the amount of QSO’s they can make. In the past sites would hit the maximum limit and shut down the station, reducing the opportunity to expose visitors and beginners to operating a ham radio. Now you can keep the GOTA station on the air and active all weekend earning you points for every contact they make. There is a new bonus this year, 50 points for a Site Responsibilities person. I looked at the check list, and it still needs some work. The intent is to have a person responsible for making sure the site is welcoming to visitors and guests, information about amateur radio and your club is available, you have a way for people to get directions such as a talk-in frequency that is monitored, etc. So, watch for changes to this check list in the weeks to come. While you are at it make sure you get the appropriate local officials invited to visit and have someone ready to give them a tour around the site explaining what is going on. The last key thing is to make sure you get your Field Day operation on the ARRL Field Day Site Locator. This is helpful for people traveling to an area to find a site as well as myself and your section managers to find your site. I suggest getting information listed as soon as you know your group will be doing it. The 2024 Field Day website is functional so check it out now . 73 Bill AC?W Special Events: 4/19 – 4/22 Celebrate founding of Minnesota State Parks - N0P Lake Region ARC 4/26 – 4/28 Handiham Program 57th Anniversary W0ZSW Help Courage Kenny Handiham Program celebrate its 57th anniversary by working W0ZSW, 5/4 – Milwaukee Road Railroad Newport Tower Anniversary – N0T 1400 – 2000 UTC; CW 7.040 & 14.035, SSB 7.220 & 20 meter 14.260 South East Metro ARC; Contact KD0IRF@... 5/11 – Minnesota Fishing Opener – N0F 1400 – 2000 UTC; SSB 7.255 & 14.255, FT8 7.056 & 14.091 Operating from Ham Lake Park Anoka County RC; 6/6 – 80th Anniversary Commemoration of D-Day 1500 – 2000 UTC; CW 7.040 & 14.040, SSB general portion of 20 & 40 South East Metro ARC; Contact n0bm@... 6/8 – MN Parks On The Air - 8 AM to 6 PM Help make this first-time event a success, get out and active a park or work one of the many park activations that day. This day is MN State Parks free admission day. Stillwater ARA. More details Hamfests (all times local time): 3/23 – Buffalo, MN; 8 AM – Noon; Midwinter Madness; Maple Grove RC; ; ARRL reps present (Director & Section Manager) plus QSL card checker for all awards Classes: Technician Class March 26, 6:30 – 9:00 PM, In-Person Brainerd Fire Station Training Room Brainerd, MN Contact brainerdhamradioclass@... Brainerd Area ARC Technician Class March 26 to April 18, Tue & Thur 6 PM, In-Person Owatonna Fire Department Owatonna, MN Contact oscarhamradio@... Owatonna Steele County ARC Technician Class Starts Saturday April 6, 2024; 9-11 AM, 6 weeks In-Person Roosevelt Education Center Fergus Falls, MN Contact kd0oix@... Lake Region ARC VE Test Sessions (all times local time): 3/19 – 8:30 AM Mankato, MN; Mankato ARC; contact wx0mik@... ; must preregister 3/19 – 9:00 PM Mankato, MN; Mankato ARC; contact wx0mik@... ; must preregister 3/23 – 7:30 AM Buffalo, MN; Maple Grove ARC; contact mwmve@... ; must preregister 3/23 – 10:15 AM Minot, ND; American Legion Post 26; contact newdesignsbbs@... ; must preregister 3/25 – 6:00 PM Chanhassen, MN; SMARTS & Eden Prairie RC; contact kdzerob@... ham.study/sessions/KD0B 3/26 – 6:00 PM Bismarck, ND; Central Dakota ARC; contact VEteam@... 73 Bill Lippert AC?W ARRL Director Dakota Division AC0W@... -------------------------------------------------------------------- ARRL Dakota Division Director: Vernon E Lippert, AC0W ac0w@... -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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W0SW Chat on 147.03
Tony asked me to post a reminder about the new Tuesday evening informal chat on the club's 147.030 repeater.
Tentative time is 7 PM CDT and everyone with a Ham licence is invited. 73 Mike N0QBH |
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The Case for Winlink locally
In an earlier mini essay, I made the proposal to convert the WILMAR 400' packet radio station to an APRS digipeater on 144.390 MHz.
In this one, I'll discuss the reasons why we might consider keeping it on 145.670 MHz and changing it to a Winlink Gateway. The first point needs to be emphasized - how under utilized this asset is as a packet radio node. It's height and quality installation give it coverage over a wide area surrounding Willmar, yet it has no users. This day in age, packet radio is simply too primitive and too slow to attract new users or to be useful in emergency communications. Since the money spent for the packet station came out of 9/11 Homeland Security funding, it would seem logical they intend this to serve in emergencies. In 2004, packet radio was the logical choice. In the twenty years since, software has evolved, giving us several better options to move information via radio. Winlink has become a popular choice because it has a simple and versatile format, email. As one of the better thought out solutions, in my opinion, Winlink offers each user a number of methods to send and receive their email, depending on what's available. The built in options range from Telenet (Internet), Packet, Pactor, Ardop, VARA (voice radios) and Iridium (satellite). Because the Winlink emails are the same format, they can move through any of these modes on their way to the destination. Flexibility is key and Winlink has it in spades. It's also free to use as is the VARA modem software. What it needs in this area are experienced operators. We gain this experience by doing (operating). In the case of Winlink, an easy way to fulfill your training is to use it for your Ham radio related emails.? Normally, the local Winlink gateway is connected to the Internet. The emails you send and receive thru it via radio will use the Internet from there on. You are allowed attachments up to 120 kbytes total message size. However, only VARA FM will transfer data fast enough to do this with your 2m transceiver. Presently, we have a Winlink VARA FM gateway station located in Willmar on a 60' tower.? It's accessible to Hams with a line of sight path and an outdoor antenna, mostly within a 15 mile radius. Having a gateway on the 400' tower would at least double the radius, making access reliable for a much larger area. Along with a much larger coverage hopefully comes more users. If it becomes too busy, we can expand another gateway on another frequency and or location. Usually, a FM gateway will respond to either VARA FM or Winlink packet connections on it's frequency. Once the connection is made the process is automatic. The user can abort the connection if something goes wrong or hangs up. When the message transaction(s) are done, Winlink disconnects, making way for the next user. To summerize, we have an outstanding resource in the WILMAR station that is underused. I am presenting options to change that and still remain true to it's purpose. 73 Mike N0QBH |
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Digirig cable builders - Beware cheap TRRS 3.5mm plugs at Jungle Store
I recently purchased a 4 pack of Fancasee 3.5mm TRRS solder on plugs from Amazon to convert a couple of cables for use with the Digirig USB soundcard radio interface.
After I soldered up the cable to the connector and tried it out, I noticed transmit audio was coming thru the radio's speaker.
Switched back to the Digirig factory cable and it went away???
The micrometer and a visit to Digikey to get the specs on a known good part showed a .050" difference in overall length - the cheap plug was too long allowing the TIP to touch R1 inside the jack.
This, in turn shorts transmit and receive audio together.
Hope this helps someone else.
A $4 quality part beats a $2 cheapie most days... ?
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Mike N0QBH
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Every four years...
I couldn't resist posting on Leap Year Day (Feb 29).? This nice weather has me thinking of Spring fox hunting...I've only done it once, but, I had fun and would like to do it again. |
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A Short Note on VARA and Winlink :)
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Re: VaraFM Gateway News
Used to hear the railroaders talk about the "Atwater hill" that eastbound Willmar trains had to ascend. I'm 8 mi from the EOC. Line of sight atop my 60' tower, not so much from indoors. Eventually, they would like the gateway antenna ~ 150' up and in a less "RF busy" environment.? |
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Re: VaraFM Gateway News
On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 2:14?PM KC0CAP Dan Gelle via <kc0cap=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: VaraFM Gateway News
Here, this should be more readable, ,ya brown should be earth and stuff, Red is like man made object I believe. On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 12:47?PM N0QBH Mike Berg <mikeberg@...> wrote: |
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Re: VaraFM Gateway News
That's a neat graphic. Does the light brown represent local terrain?
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Re: VaraFM Gateway News
Thanks, I've been trying to connect, but it's too far for me here. Just breaks squelch. Link study from my QTH attached. On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 9:14?PM W0AYE Ben Wussow <w0aye.mn@...> wrote: For those interested, the W0AYE-10 VaraFM gateway is now installed in the amateur radio room at the Kandiyohi County EOC located in Willmar. The gateways' antenna is an omni directional vertical on top of the EOC's 60' tower. The gateway radio is a Yaesu FTM-6000 using a Digirig soundcard running 25w. I have changed the gateway frequency to 145.070 MHz to stay inline with other emcomm Winlink frequencies in Minnesota.? |
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VaraFM Gateway News
For those interested, the W0AYE-10 VaraFM gateway is now installed in the amateur radio room at the Kandiyohi County EOC located in Willmar. The gateways' antenna is an omni directional vertical on top of the EOC's 60' tower. The gateway radio is a Yaesu FTM-6000 using a Digirig soundcard running 25w. I have changed the gateway frequency to 145.070 MHz to stay inline with other emcomm Winlink frequencies in Minnesota.?
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Willmar Area Emergency Amateur Radio Club Constitution and By-Laws
Willmar Area Emergency Amateur Radio Club Constitution, By-Laws and
Membership Fees |
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Layman's explanation of VARA
VARA - How it works in layman's terms.
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Most amateur digital discussions these days will come around to talking about the VARA mode by EA5HVK.
VARA has been in development for many years and is now a mature format used by many Hams around the world.
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What "it" is - VARA is a audio modem that sends and receives tones over the air which convey data.
VARA continuosly adjusts the data level to match conditions, getting the most out of the path between the stations.
It is one of the fastest methods in both HF and VHF/UHF communications via voice radios to date.
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Perhaps the simplest way to explain would be to compare to something you can visulize like a orchestra.
Most amateur modulation methods are single tone at a time, like a single instrument playing away.
VARA is like the whole orchestra playing with the ability to hear each instrument individually.
VARA HF uses from 2 to 58 different tones called carriers.? VARA-FM uses 14 to 116 carriers.
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At this point, we owe a debt to mathmatical wizards who theorized if tones could be produced with enough accuracy
and carefully chosen to be mathmatically orthogonal, these tones would not interfere with each other when played at the same time. No filters, just math.
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Like any modem, VARA is meant to be used by another application to communicate.
For example, Winlink which is essentially an email program with several options for delivery, including using VARA.
Reminicant of the dial up Internet days, if the user wishes to send or check their email on Winlink, they open a modem program.
From there, it's up to the user to choose and connect to a gateway station, then exchange email.
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