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Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR

 

Happy New Year everyone!??

Thank you Mark for the heads up.? I as well will check it out and hope to work you guys as well.? Mode: TBD

N1RGK

Ken



On Sun, Dec 31, 2023, 11:11?AM Mark Hofstra KW1X <kw1x.mark@...> wrote:
Happy New Year to everyone!? Just an FYI, the same people that ran the month long WRTC special event last January are doing it again in celebration of the 150th anniversary of Marconis birth.? Randy, K5ZD, Martin, AA1ON and myself (KW1X) will be operating as N1W for the month of January.? For details on the event check out:



Hope to see you on the air!
73


Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR

 

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The most fun is watching the scoreboard as you work the WWA stations. You can work each WWA station once per day per band/mode.?

On Dec 31, 2023, at 11:25?AM, Lloyd Merrill <lloydmerrill@...> wrote:

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Mark,

Thank you for that information.? I'll check out the website for the information.? I'll probably work the Digi Modes, PSK, and FT4/8.

73,
Lloyd - W1LBM

On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 11:11?AM Mark Hofstra KW1X <kw1x.mark@...> wrote:
Happy New Year to everyone!? Just an FYI, the same people that ran the month long WRTC special event last January are doing it again in celebration of the 150th anniversary of Marconis birth.? Randy, K5ZD, Martin, AA1ON and myself (KW1X) will be operating as N1W for the month of January.? For details on the event check out:



Hope to see you on the air!
73



--
Lloyd Merrill


Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR

 

Mark,

Thank you for that information.? I'll check out the website for the information.? I'll probably work the Digi Modes, PSK, and FT4/8.

73,
Lloyd - W1LBM

On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 11:11?AM Mark Hofstra KW1X <kw1x.mark@...> wrote:
Happy New Year to everyone!? Just an FYI, the same people that ran the month long WRTC special event last January are doing it again in celebration of the 150th anniversary of Marconis birth.? Randy, K5ZD, Martin, AA1ON and myself (KW1X) will be operating as N1W for the month of January.? For details on the event check out:



Hope to see you on the air!
73



--
Lloyd Merrill


HAPPY NEW YEAR

 

Happy New Year to everyone!? Just an FYI, the same people that ran the month long WRTC special event last January are doing it again in celebration of the 150th anniversary of Marconis birth.? Randy, K5ZD, Martin, AA1ON and myself (KW1X) will be operating as N1W for the month of January.? For details on the event check out:



Hope to see you on the air!
73


Re: Merry Christmas

 

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to one and all from your BVARC President and Mrs. Claus.??


On Mon, Dec 25, 2023, 7:04?AM Mark Hofstra KW1X <kw1x.mark@...> wrote:
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone and their family!? I'll be reaching out to the field day committee soon for a zoom meeting in regards to winter field day.?


Re: Merry Christmas

 

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On Dec 25, 2023, at 7:04 AM, Mark Hofstra KW1X <kw1x.mark@...> wrote:

?Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone and their family!? I'll be reaching out to the field day committee soon for a zoom meeting in regards to winter field day.?


Merry Christmas

 

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone and their family!? I'll be reaching out to the field day committee soon for a zoom meeting in regards to winter field day.?


Re: BVARC 75th anniversary should we start planning something

 

Good Morning To All:

Awesome idea Matt.? I'm all in on this one if the Membership is as well.???
I agree it would be a great PR event.? We might want to stretch the event out with a number of smaller event embellishments throughout the year.??
Embellish on Field Day, and other events to include the 75th celebration, a year-long event. ?
Just my 2 cents....

Does anyone else have any thoughts or suggestions?

73,
Ken


On Tue, Nov 28, 2023 at 6:45?AM Matthew Penttila NA1Q <mcpenttila@...> wrote:
Hi Everyone,??

BVARC was established in 1953. And now 2028 becomes the club's 75 anniversary. Should we do a Special Event or have various members use the W1DDD/75 callsign. Also should we do qsl cards for W1DDD/75? Just tossing this out a as this could be a good pr event for the club. Thoughts??

73 Matt NA1Q?


Re: BVARC 75th anniversary should we start planning something

 

Matt, that sounds like a great idea!

73, Lloyd - W1LBM


Re: BVARC 75th anniversary should we start planning something

 

I like the idea! Good thing we have four years to think about it!


On Tue, Nov 28, 2023, 7:49 AM Patty Vilnit <w1aut@...> wrote:
Thanks Matt.? Food for thought! Patty (W1AUT)


On Nov 28, 2023, at 6:45 AM, Matthew Penttila NA1Q <mcpenttila@...> wrote:

?Hi Everyone,??

BVARC was established in 1953. And now 2028 becomes the club's 75 anniversary. Should we do a Special Event or have various members use the W1DDD/75 callsign. Also should we do qsl cards for W1DDD/75? Just tossing this out a as this could be a good pr event for the club. Thoughts??

73 Matt NA1Q?


Re: BVARC 75th anniversary should we start planning something

 

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Thanks Matt. ?Food for thought! Patty (W1AUT)


On Nov 28, 2023, at 6:45 AM, Matthew Penttila NA1Q <mcpenttila@...> wrote:

?Hi Everyone,??

BVARC was established in 1953. And now 2028 becomes the club's 75 anniversary. Should we do a Special Event or have various members use the W1DDD/75 callsign. Also should we do qsl cards for W1DDD/75? Just tossing this out a as this could be a good pr event for the club. Thoughts??

73 Matt NA1Q?


BVARC 75th anniversary should we start planning something

 

Hi Everyone,??

BVARC was established in 1953. And now 2028 becomes the club's 75 anniversary. Should we do a Special Event or have various members use the W1DDD/75 callsign. Also should we do qsl cards for W1DDD/75? Just tossing this out a as this could be a good pr event for the club. Thoughts??

73 Matt NA1Q?


Re: Happy Thanksgiving

 

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I Second that!?? Happy Thanksgiving?
73?Teri?W1PUP

On Nov 23, 2023, at 9:05 AM, Patty Vilnit <w1aut@...> wrote:

Happy Thanksgiving ???


On Nov 23, 2023, at 8:37 AM, Mark Hofstra KW1X <kw1x.mark@...> wrote:

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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and their families in the club.? Don’t forget the CQWW CW contest is this weekend if you have some time.
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Re: Happy Thanksgiving

 

Happy Thanksgiving everyone, I hope to see you all on Monday at the meeting.
73 Matt NA1Q?


Re: Happy Thanksgiving

 

Happy Thanksgiving to all BVARC members and your families.? I hope you all enjoy your time together!

73,
N1RGK
Ken

On Thu, Nov 23, 2023, 8:49?AM Mark Hofstra KW1X <kw1x.mark@...> wrote:

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and their families in the club.? Don’t forget the CQWW CW contest is this weekend if you have some time.

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Re: Happy Thanksgiving

 

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Happy Thanksgiving ???


On Nov 23, 2023, at 8:37 AM, Mark Hofstra KW1X <kw1x.mark@...> wrote:

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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and their families in the club.? Don’t forget the CQWW CW contest is this weekend if you have some time.

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Sent from for Windows

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Happy Thanksgiving

 

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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and their families in the club.? Don’t forget the CQWW CW contest is this weekend if you have some time.

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Re: FCC Votes in Favor of Data Change

 

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It will be interesting to see how these wider digital signals interact with other modes in the cw/digital bands.?

Randy k5zd?

On Nov 16, 2023, at 6:37?PM, Matthew Penttila NA1Q <mcpenttila@...> wrote:

?ARRL reports that Monday, November 13, 2023, the FCC Commissioners unanimously voted to amend the Amateur Radio Service rules to replace the baud rate limit on the amateur HF bands with a 2.8 kHz bandwidth limit to permit greater flexibility in data communications.
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"The Federal Communications Commission today adopted to incentivize innovation and experimentation in the amateur radio bands by removing outdated restrictions and providing licensees with the flexibility to use modern digital emissions," announced the FCC.
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"Specifically, we remove limitations on the symbol rate (also known as baud rate) -- the rate at which the carrier waveform amplitude, frequency, and/or phase is varied to transmit information -- applicable to data emissions in certain amateur bands," concluded the FCC Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (DA/FCC # FCC-23-93; WT Docket No. 16-239) adopted November 13, 2023. "The amateur radio community can play a vital role in emergency response communications, but is often unnecessarily hindered by the baud rate limitations in the rules."
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Consistent with ARRL's request, the amended rules will replace the current HF restrictions with a 2.8 kHz bandwidth limit. "We agree with ARRL that a 2.8 kilohertz bandwidth limitation will allow for additional emissions currently prohibited under the baud rate limitations while providing sufficient protections in the shared RTTY/data subbands," concluded the FCC Report and Order.
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ARRL President Rick Roderick, K5UR, hailed the FCC's action to remove the symbol rate restrictions. Roderick stated that "this action will measurably facilitate the public service communications that amateurs step up to provide, especially at times of natural disasters and other emergencies such as during the hurricane season. Digital technology continues to evolve, and removing the outmoded data restrictions restores the incentive for radio amateurs to continue to experiment and develop more spectrum-efficient protocols and methods while the 2.8 kHz bandwidth limit will help protect the shared nature of our bands. We thank Congresswoman [Debbie] Lesko (AZ-08) for her efforts on behalf of all amateurs to get these restrictions removed."
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In a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM), the FCC proposes to eliminate similar restrictions where they apply in other bands. "We propose to remove the baud rate limitation in the 2200-meter band and 630-meter band... and in the very-high frequency (VHF) bands and the ultra-high frequency (UHF) bands. Additionally, we seek comment on the appropriate bandwidth limitation for the 2200-meter band, the 630-meter band, and the VHF/UHF bands." ARRL has previously expressed its support for eliminating the symbol rate limits in favor of bandwidth limits where they apply on the VHF and UHF bands but suggested that the bandwidth limits themselves be reviewed in light of today's technology and tomorrow's possibilities. Similarly, when eliminating the baud limits on the 2200- and 630-meter bands, consideration should be given to what, if any, bandwidth limits are appropriate.
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The new rules will become effective 30 days after being published in the Federal Register. The FCC will announce a period for public comment on the additional proposed changes based upon publication of the FNPRM in the Federal Register. No date has been set for publication.

73 Matt NA1Q


FCC Votes in Favor of Data Change

 

ARRL reports that Monday, November 13, 2023, the FCC Commissioners unanimously voted to amend the Amateur Radio Service rules to replace the baud rate limit on the amateur HF bands with a 2.8 kHz bandwidth limit to permit greater flexibility in data communications.
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"The Federal Communications Commission today adopted to incentivize innovation and experimentation in the amateur radio bands by removing outdated restrictions and providing licensees with the flexibility to use modern digital emissions," announced the FCC.
?
"Specifically, we remove limitations on the symbol rate (also known as baud rate) -- the rate at which the carrier waveform amplitude, frequency, and/or phase is varied to transmit information -- applicable to data emissions in certain amateur bands," concluded the FCC Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (DA/FCC # FCC-23-93; WT Docket No. 16-239) adopted November 13, 2023. "The amateur radio community can play a vital role in emergency response communications, but is often unnecessarily hindered by the baud rate limitations in the rules."
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Consistent with ARRL's request, the amended rules will replace the current HF restrictions with a 2.8 kHz bandwidth limit. "We agree with ARRL that a 2.8 kilohertz bandwidth limitation will allow for additional emissions currently prohibited under the baud rate limitations while providing sufficient protections in the shared RTTY/data subbands," concluded the FCC Report and Order.
?
ARRL President Rick Roderick, K5UR, hailed the FCC's action to remove the symbol rate restrictions. Roderick stated that "this action will measurably facilitate the public service communications that amateurs step up to provide, especially at times of natural disasters and other emergencies such as during the hurricane season. Digital technology continues to evolve, and removing the outmoded data restrictions restores the incentive for radio amateurs to continue to experiment and develop more spectrum-efficient protocols and methods while the 2.8 kHz bandwidth limit will help protect the shared nature of our bands. We thank Congresswoman [Debbie] Lesko (AZ-08) for her efforts on behalf of all amateurs to get these restrictions removed."
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In a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM), the FCC proposes to eliminate similar restrictions where they apply in other bands. "We propose to remove the baud rate limitation in the 2200-meter band and 630-meter band... and in the very-high frequency (VHF) bands and the ultra-high frequency (UHF) bands. Additionally, we seek comment on the appropriate bandwidth limitation for the 2200-meter band, the 630-meter band, and the VHF/UHF bands." ARRL has previously expressed its support for eliminating the symbol rate limits in favor of bandwidth limits where they apply on the VHF and UHF bands but suggested that the bandwidth limits themselves be reviewed in light of today's technology and tomorrow's possibilities. Similarly, when eliminating the baud limits on the 2200- and 630-meter bands, consideration should be given to what, if any, bandwidth limits are appropriate.
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The new rules will become effective 30 days after being published in the Federal Register. The FCC will announce a period for public comment on the additional proposed changes based upon publication of the FNPRM in the Federal Register. No date has been set for publication.

73 Matt NA1Q


Re: BVARC 2023 Field Day Results in December 2023 QST

 

Thanks Randy. I think we can!


On Thu, Nov 16, 2023, 8:10 AM Randy Thompson K5ZD <k5zd@...> wrote:

Congrats to everyone that helped out.? Especially to Mark KW1X for leading the effort.? Can we do even better next year?

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Randy K5ZD

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Matthew Penttila NA1Q
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2023 10:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [W1DDD] BVARC 2023 Field Day Results in December 2023 QST

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Page 70 middle column 7th from the top?
Blackstone Valley ARC
W1DDD (+NA1Q) #QSO's 1647? #Indicating Power Output 2 #Participants 40 Total Score with Bonus Points 7517 ARRL Section RI

Looking forward to next year (my call is available for the GOTA station)

73 Matt NA1Q