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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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WELCOME
Welcome to the Willamar Area Emergency Amateur Radio 开云体育 This group will be used for club announcements, operating events and discussion of all aspects in ham radio. Feel free to ask questions and join the conversation.
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FRAM to HAM SSTV from space
#SSTV
#UHF
The FRAM mission scheduled to launch this evening will be hosting some receive only amateur radio SSTV events on 437.550 MHz. They will have a polar orbit - very unusual! https://fram2ham.com/ https://fram2ham.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/amapay_user_manual_v3-15-2025.pdf 73 Mike N0QBH
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W0SW Sunday Net Talley 3-30-25
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#repeater
#UHF
#vhf
Tonight's pre net discussion ranged from Chinese radios to soaring in a California sailplane. 146.91 WD0HXV, N0FOP, N0QBH, KA0BLC, KF0OUA, W0AYE. 147.03 WD0HXV, N0FOP, N0QBH, KA0BLC, KF0OUA, W0AYE, KF0FIK, W0RND. 444.800(A) WD0HXV, N0FOP, N0QBH, KA0BLC, KF0OUA, W0AYE, W0RND. 444.800(D) WD0HXV, N0QBH, KF0OUA, W0AYE, W0RND.
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Recent map of central MN Meshtastic
#Meshtastic
This is a screen shot of the Meshtastic users in central Minnestota on March 25. Normally, the microwave frequency signals only go a few miles. However, do to some natural and unnatural enhancements, we we all able to hear each other.
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Emergency Communications Exercise
On Sept. 10th there will be an Emergency Communications training exercise at Sibley State Park. It is being presented/administered by a number of Emergency Management organizations within the state. The Central MN Communications Unit (CM ARMER COMU), the State ECN (Emergency Communication Network), Sibley State Park and Kandiyohi County are the participating organizations. CM ARMER COMU is the primary organizer. At Ace's (KB0MNU) request I spoke with Mike Wisniewski (KC0TAF), who is the Emergency Management director from Todd County and Heavily involved with the Emergency Communications at the state and regional level. Mike, Ace, or anyone else, please correct me if I don't have this right -- The emergency communications protocol for the State includes Amateur radio as an auxiliary communications mode (AUX COMM). It is used when other systems (ARMER?) can't get the job done. Mike and Ace are looking for Amateur Radio operators who would be willing to participate in the training exercise on Sept. 10, 2025. Participation can be as simple as being an observer or you can be as involved as an AUX COMM operator. They also have needs for more technical positions. I think this is a good opportunity to see what emergency communications systems are used and how Amateur radio fits into them. There will be other components of the Emergency Communications system at this training also. I am planning on attending this training. Last August I attended the NORTHSTAR Emergency Communications training event at Camp Ripley. A member of the Maple Grove Radio Club attended that event also and posted a good overview of it. The link is here. https://k0ltc.org/2023-mn-ecn-commex-northstar/ I believe that the Sibley State Park event will be similar but on a smaller scale. 73 Tony LaPatka - WD0HXV
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Free Ham Radio Classes
For any of you that might be interested - this was forwarded by our good friends with the Matanuska Amateur Radio Association in Alaska: FREE ON-LINE AMATEUR RADIO OPERATING CLASS A free, weekly, 3-hour Amateur Radio Operating Class on Zoom will begin on Thursday April 3 and run through June 19 at 6:30 PM Eastern time. The presenters will be various experienced folks in the various subjects. A detailed syllabus will be published before the classes begin. Attend them all, or any that you like, but you must register for the classes. To receive registration information, contact Rol Anders, K3RA, at roland.anders@.... Subjects will include: All About Operating--A general Introduction Amateur Radio Organizations—Local to International Ham Radio Awards DXing-History and Tips from the Experts QSLing-How to get that needed card for DXCC or WAS VHF/UHF Weak Signal Work and “Roving” Image Operating—Slow Scan and Fast Scan TV Remote Station control over internet Learning CW in the no-code era Digital Modes—From RTTY to FT8 and beyond Contesting—How to get started, tips for the beginner and intermediated contester Logging Software—What’s available, how to use Propagation—A general intro to HF Propagation Amateur Satellites—How to get started Portable (backpacking) operation—Tips from an expert Setting Up a Modern (or not so modern) HF Station Lightning Protection and Grounding Traffic Handling Public Service, Emergency Communications Thanks, Rol, K3RA 73, KL4R Roger
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W0SW Sunday Night Net Tally 3-23-25
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#UHF
#vhf
The pre net chat seems to be a hit as we had a nice group of check ins discussing the Buffalo Ham fest. 146.91 WD0HXV, N0FOP, KF0OUA, W0RND, N0QBH, W0AYE, KF0FIK. 147.03 WD0HXV, N0FOP, KF0OUA, N0QBH, KF0FIK. 444.800 (A) WD0HXV, N0FOP, KF0OUA, W0RND, N0QBH. 444.800 (D) KF0OUA, W0RND, N0QBH.
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Mid-Winter Madness Goodies...
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Well I did Blow some money this year...... I got a New Call-Sign Cap coming.... Blew 30 Bucks on that. Also, I picked up a Rig-blaster Plus, No Power Supply, But With a Cable That has an Eight Pin Microphone Cable on it, I think I paid $20.00 for it. I also Picked up a MFJ-1275 Multi-Mode Sound Card Interface With a Eight Pin Mike Connector for $35.00, Brand New, Still in the Box, Still in it's Plastic Wrapper. My next project will be to get The Antenna System up (Finally), I have Antennas for H.F. and and my Cheap Crappy Dual Band, antenna for VHF/UHF. Debating about getting a Better antenna for 2m/70cm before I start Hoisting stuff on the roof... To tell you the truth, I have NO interest in Local Packet Radio, VARA, or Whatever, I will probably Keep my interest in H.F. Packet Radio, where I got my start, Believe it or not, on 10 meters with my PK-232MBX and of all things, a Yeasu FT-101EE, at 300 Baud... - RR -- 73 de Randy, WR0RR. (Ex: KA0UYL and N0GMX)
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W0SW Sunday Nite Net Talley 3-16-25
We had another lively pre net chat with several of the check ins. A new to the group Ham, Dan K0EDW joined us this evening. Welcome! 146.91 WD0HXV, N0QBH, N0FOP, KF0OUA, K0EDW, W0AYE, KF0FIK. 147.03 WD0HXV, N0QBH, N0FOP, KF0OUA, K0EDW, W0AYE, KF0FIK. 444.800(A) WD0HXV, N0QBH, N0FOP, KF0OUA, K0EDW, W0AYE. 444.800(D) N0QBH, K0EDW, KF0OUA.
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Buffalo MidWinter Madness Hamfest
Midwinter Madness - 2025 March 22nd, 2025 8:00AM – 12:00PM Buffalo Civic Center Located at 1306 County Rd 134, Buffalo MN 55313. Approximately 1/2 Mile North of MN Highway 55 on CR134 (Calder Avenue). The site will be on the left side of Calder Ave as you head North. Talk-in on the K0LTC Repeater 147.000 +600 CTCSS 114.8 Midwinter Madness is a ham-fest put on by the Maple Grove Radio Club. There are vendors selling amateur radio equipment in addition to the door prizes. You do not need to be present to claim your prize your ticket ensures you will receive your prize. Please remember to dress warm the venue is normally an ice skating rink so a hat, coat, and boots are strongly suggested. Admission: $10 (Includes $1.00 Raffle) Under 18 Free Quality Door Prizes Prize drawing to be held on March 22rd, 2025 at 11:30am, to be drawn individually 2 $170 BLF-1215A-K Bioenno Battery Kit 1 $129.95 Tigertronics Signal link USB 1 $104 Penta Labs 811A Triode Matched Set 1 $100 DX Engineering Gift Certificates 1 $100 Ham Radio Deluxe 2 $50 / 2 $25 ARRL Gift Certificates 1 $50 AMSAT SatPC32 Satellite Tracking Software 1 $39.95 N3FJP Software Package 2 $24 Heil Ham Radio T-Shirts 1 $20 Heil Ham Radio Handbook Easy Way Ham Books: $19.95 Extra Study Guide $19.95 General Study Guide $19.95 Technician Study Guide $19.95 Prepper communications $17.95 How to get on HF $17.95 How to chase, work, confirm DX 4 $20 Ham Radio Prep Phonetics Mug 2 $15 Hammond Manufacturing T-Shirts Amateur Radio License Exams Saturday, March 22rd, 2025 Registration required! Exams start at 7:30 AM – ARRL VE fee $15. Email: mwmve@... for more information on license exams and registration. What to bring to the License Exam Session: Details on what to bring will be emailed to you after registration. Session fee $15.00 check or cash (prefer check made out to: ARRL/VEC) Vendor/Club Registration Advance table registration closes Wednesday March 9th. A limited number of tables may be available the day of the event. 8 foot Swap Table: $30.00 each Electricity: $15.00/vendor Club Table: $20.00 each (Clubs tables may not sell items.) Make check payable to “K0LTC, Inc.” Click for 2025 table order form Click for 2025 Hamfest flyer Click for MN state sales tax form ST19 Complete the order form and state sales tax form. if needed. Print forms and mail with your payment to K0LTC, Inc PO Box 22613, Minneapolis, MN 55422 Details will be provided by email about Friday setup times once your table is confirmed. Email: swap @ k0ltc.org with questions about table availability.
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Digital operators and the new Yaesu mobile line up.
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#SSTV
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#VaraFM
There was some pre-net discussion about the new 2025 Yaesu mobile VHF/UHF radios and their shift away from digital. According to the new radio's manuals, only two models still support a digital connection on the back of the radio. FTM-510 and FTM150. Worse yet (imho), only one model, the FTM-510 supports C4FM digital audio and has an on board GPS for APRS. Folks like myself got spoiled with the FTM200, 300, 400 and 500 radios with all the features and a nice price tag. I'd guess they just got more valuable on the used market. 73 Mike N0QBH
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Skywarn Training
Below is some info on an upcoming SKYWARN training! All CERT members are welcome to attend! What: SKYWARN Storm Spotter Training When: Tuesday, April 8, 2025. Two identical sessions offered. Session 1 – 1pm-3pm Session 2 – 6:30pm-8:30pm Where: Kandiyohi COUNTY RESCUE SQUAD BUILDING - 213 LAKELAND DRIVE NE How: Register with Jon Gilbertson at 320-235-5133 x 3803 or email jon.gilbertson @ kcmn.us– be sure to specify which session you will attend. Cost: Free SKYWARN is a National Weather Service program designed to gather critical information during severe weather. SKYWARN volunteers receive training in storm identification and evolution, and when severe weather threatens they can become storm spotters and may report directly to the local NWS office. Storm spotters are the nation's first line of defense against severe weather, and they know that their efforts may ultimately help to save lives. Their information, when combined with sophisticated technology such as Doppler radar, satellite and lightning displays, helps NWS meteorologists in their primary mission - the issuance of warnings and advisories for the protection of life and property. A Warning Coordination Meteorologist from the National Weather Service conduct will conduct this training. WHO SHOULD ATTEND First responders including personnel from law enforcement, fire, EMS, dispatch, public works, public utilities, amateur radio operators, CERT volunteers. SKYWARN certifications are valid for three years. You're welcome to attend even if recently certified.
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Sunday Nite Tally 3-9-25
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#vhf
W0SW Sunday net - WD0HXV net control. We had a great pre net chat with several of the world's problems solved! 146.91 WR0RR, N0FOP, KF0OUA, N0QBH, W0AYE, WD0HXV. 147.03 WR0RR, N0FOP, KF0OUA, N0QBH, W0AYE, WD0HXV. 444.800(A) N0FOP, KF0OUA, N0QBH, WD0HXV. 444.800(D) KF0OUA, N0QBH, WD0HXV.
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Meeker 147.300 keyups
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This morning someone is keying up Meeker County Litchfield 147.300 pl146.2 constantly. Wondering if hams could help in listening to the reverse 147.900 and report your locations and signal level and time. Thanks, Dan -- Dan Gelle - KC0CAP@... kc0cap@... www.KC0CAP.com AllStar Link Node# 410230
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W0SW Sunday Night Net Tally 3-2-25
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#UHF
#vhf
The W0SW net welcomed Tony WD0HXV back from 7 land and running the Sunday night net. Check-ins: 146.910 N0FOP, KF0OUA, WD0HXV, N0QBH, KF0FIK, W0RND, WR0RR. 147.030 N0FOP, KF0OUA, WD0HXV, N0QBH, KF0FIK, W0RND, WR0RR. 444.800 (A) N0FOP, KF0OUA, WD0HXV, N0QBH, W0RND. 444.800 (D) KF0OUA, WD0HXV, N0QBH, W0RND. Tonites discussion mentioned a change in the Yaesu mobile radio line up. It appears some of the APRS support like built in GPS has gone away on the new models. 73 Mike N0QBH
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W0SW Sunday Night Net Tally 2-23-25
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#UHF
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146.91 N0FOP, KF0OUA, KB0RMS, WR0RR, N0GAU, KF0FIK, KA0BLC, W0AYE, N0QBH. 147.03 N0FOP, KF0OUA, KB0RMS, WR0RR, KF0FIK, KF0IGP, KA0BLC, N0QBH. 444.800(A) KF0OUA, KA0BLC, N0QBH. 444.800(D) KF0OUA, N0QBH. Prenet covered everything from pregnant pauses to a Yaesu users group to Turbo digital audio. 73 Mike N0QBH
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Winlink users - watch HF Winlink connections in real time!
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The Winlink team just released this HF connection viewer that plots Winlink connections on a zoomable map. No radio needed. It watches HF traffic via the Winlink server over the Internet. Once running the stations begin appearing on the map with a line between them. A click on either station shows info on the two stations. Downright interesting to watch as they pop in. You must have a free Winlink account to be able to use the Connection Monitor, but having an account is a good idea anyway. Even if you don't have the ability to do Winlink by radio you can always use it's Telenet (your Internet) connection to send and receive emails. Knowing how to use the program is half the battle in case of emergencies. We can teach you to do it with radio when the time comes. Winlink Express: https://downloads.winlink.org/User%20Programs/Winlink_Express_install_1-7-21-0.zip Winlink Connection Monitor: https://downloads.winlink.org/User%20Programs/Connection_Monitor_install_1-1-0-0.zip 73 Mike N0QBH
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W0SW Sunday Night Net Tally 2-16-25
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146.91 N0FOP, W0RND, KF0FIK, N0QBH, KF0OUA 147.03 N0FOP, W0RND, KF0FIK, N0QBH, KF0OUA 444.800(A) N0FOP, W0RND, N0QBH, KF0OUA 444.800(D) W0RND, N0QBH, KF0OUA We had a good pre net chat tonite, Leon KF0OUA was net control.
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