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Morse Code for beginners class
Jason Turcyn - KE4CPC
开云体育Saturday January 20th, 1000 local time. Location TBD. (I have several available but I want to see who is interested before making firm arrangements.) This is a beginner class, expected to last about 2 hours and will give everyone a chance to experience the basics of Morse code. If you are interested in learning Morse code with the intent to use it on radio, please join me! If you're already proficient with code and would like to assist me in teaching others,? also contact me. Please contact me directly at Jasonturcyn@... or call or text 706-341-8330. Do not reply to this thread in the groups.io please! Here's my plan for the class: After introduction, We will discuss the weights and timing. "Dits and Dahs" rather than longs and shorts or dots and dashes. We will then go over some of the letters, E, T, I, A, N, and M. We will discuss how the individual characters are spaced, then letters spaced, and then words spaced.? We'll move on to longer letters, S, U, R, W, D, K, G and O. Hopefully the sounds of the first 6 letters will become sort of familiar and you can begin to apply them to these 8 new letters. We will look at certain words and phrases and you will need to sound out those letters in your mind or out loud.? We will discuss a casual CW contact exchange, a POTA exchange and some contest exchanges. In this discussion we will point out the distinct differences during exchanges between CW versus phone or digital. We will move on to H, V, F, L, P, J, B, X, C, Y, Z and Q, And numerals 0-9. We will briefly talk about symbols such as period, comma, question mark, KN, BK and SK, and when these are used during the exchange. Finally we will discuss some Q-codes and when they are appropriate.? We will make a plan to study code on the air once a week where I will send a Morse code message over the air and you will try to decode it and email me what you think you copied.we will plan on having a follow up or makeup session in February or March.? Thanks! Jason KE4CPC? Sent via the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G, an AT&T 5G smartphone |
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Re: Missing Q-codes
Jason Turcyn - KE4CPC
开云体育http://www.zerobeat.net/drakelist/missingq.html Sent via the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G, an AT&T 5G smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: "Jason Turcyn - KE4CPC via groups.io" <jasonturcyn@...> Date: 12/17/23 09:33 (GMT-06:00) Subject: [uaarc] Missing Q-codes One of the fun things about code are the Q-codes. Most of them you already know, from QRT to QTH and so on. But what about the forgotten codes? I was specifically looking for QLF which is the derogatory for someone with a difficult fist. QLF? means are about sending using your Left Foot? QLF means try sending with your left foot, because I can't understand you now. Instead, I happened across this list and after chuckling at some and cackling at others, I thought I'd share them with you! 73s, merry Christmas and God Bless! Jason KE4CPC? |
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Missing Q-codes
Jason Turcyn - KE4CPC
开云体育One of the fun things about code are the Q-codes. Most of them you already know, from QRT to QTH and so on. But what about the forgotten codes? I was specifically looking for QLF which is the derogatory for someone with a difficult fist. QLF? means are about sending using your Left Foot? QLF means try sending with your left foot, because I can't understand you now. Instead, I happened across this list and after chuckling at some and cackling at others, I thought I'd share them with you! 73s, merry Christmas and God Bless! Jason KE4CPC? |
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Re: Field Day Results
Jason Turcyn - KE4CPC
开云体育Does this mean next year we will be 2A with an exclusive CW desk? ? Sent via the Samsung Galaxy A32 5G, an AT&T 5G smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: "William (KG5SVM)" <kingsxwc@...> Date: 12/8/23 02:12 (GMT-06:00) Subject: Re: [uaarc] Field Day Results 45th out of 117 class 1A operators isn't to bad!
-- 73 William Collier KG5SVM |
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Excellent net tonight!
Jason Turcyn - KE4CPC
Good evening group, I just wanted to say I think we had a great net tonight. Whatever we did differently, let's try to keep it this way! With regard to the question of the night, I'd like to suggest we discuss the topic more broadly and perhaps even start the discussion here on the reflector. Tonight's question was "What is a Beam antenna. Give some examples." I think in order to keep folks engaged in the net, you might also ask folks' opinions on their favorite types of if they've ever even used a beam antenna. What are the pros and cons of the beam antenna? One obvious pro is the amount of gain it provides not only to the transmit side but also the receive side. Cons would be that it is not omnidirectional so it requires physically moving or rotating the antenna in order to contact stations not located in its path. other pros or cons might be price range as compared to say, a mag-mount or rubber duck antenna, considering most beams require a mast with a rotor. If the net coordinator agrees, let's start the discussion of next week's question here and try to wrap it up come next week's net time? And on that note, I will be at Tyler Nature Center (TXPWD Division office) on Wednesday morning around 10 or 11 AM if anyone cares to join me for I will be activating Park K-6588 at the fishing pavilion with my Yaesu FT-857D and G5RV Jr. There is no park admission unlike state parks, so feel free to come and join me! If you would like to assist, I will gladly share the radio. If you are not licensed yet but have the interest in operating, you can still operate as a third-party operator and I will guide you on it. Be prepared for a pile-up though because this park is not regularly covered, so it comes across as a park not yet hunted by most folks! 73's - Jason KE4CPC |
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FW: [Invitation] - SKYWARN Recognition Day - 2023
开云体育贵驰滨… ? From: SR-SHV Skywarn - NOAA Service Account <sr-shv.skywarn@...>
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2023 4:48 PM To: undisclosed-recipients: Subject: [Invitation] - SKYWARN Recognition Day - 2023 ? Trained?Skywarn?Spotters,?? ? We are excited to share that on Saturday,?December 2nd, the National Weather Service in Shreveport will host?SKYWARN Recognition?Day?virtually.? Our amateur radio operators are welcomed to set-up in our parking lot outside once again, after restrictions prevented this in previous years. We will host our SKYWARN Spotters and our amateur radio operators virtually over GoogleMeet from 9:00-10:00 a.m. on Saturday.? We invite all of our?SKYWARN Spotters to attend.? That morning, we will have a presentation reviewing the high impact weather events for our area in 2023 and we will also?recognize?the 2023 Skywarn?Spotter of the Year?(2022 Spotter of the Year- Bryan Loper).? Please pass this along to any?SKYWARN Spotters and HAMs within your network.?? ? If you plan to attend, you must first register at:?? by?Thursday, November 30th.??The GoogleMeet information will be shared with registrants on December 1st.?? ? Regardless,?whether or not you plan on attending, please make sure you check-in at the?.? This is a new?page created by the National Weather Service to help us track the location of our?SKYWARN Spotters across the country.? You can check-in as early as today, and through December 2nd. ? Amateur radio operators that want to set up and operate from the office parking lot, may do so from 6:00 p.m. Friday, December 1st until 6:00 p.m. Saturday, December 2nd.? There will be an office?tour after our virtual?presentation, roughly between 10:30 - 11:00 a.m Saturday morning. However, outside of that, visitation into our building will be limited to use of our restrooms.?If you plan to set up in our parking lot, please make sure you include that in the notes of the registration form.?? ? ? ? If you have any questions please contact our Meteorologist-In-Charge, Brad Bryant at?brad.bryant@...?and/or our?SKYWARN?Focal Point Davyon Hill at?davyon.hill@...? ? Sincerely, |
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Re: Ham Radio Demonstrations
Jason Turcyn - KE4CPC
Bravo Larry for getting kids on the air! Putting these youngsters in the hot seat is the first means of getting them interested in the hobby. Hopefully they were able to understand that our radios are not connected to any kind of network nor do they require a monthly subscription. And best of all, they are not forced into obsolescence and require upgrading every other year or so at the expense of the user. The children of our generation may be totally blind to the way technology works, especially in communications. But one thing is for sure and that is when all else fails, Ham Radio will still be there. 73s Jason - KE4CPC
On Saturday, October 14, 2023 at 05:49:53 AM CDT, Larry L Neely KI0R via groups.io <neelyll@...> wrote:
October 10-11, 2023 Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office, Mount Pleasant 5th Annual HalloGreen festival. Thanks to UAARC for backing me up if RF propagation was uncooperative. Larry KI0R Neely |
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Jamboree on the air (JOTA) Oct 20-22 2023
Jason Turcyn - KE4CPC
At our meeting, it was discussed briefly that we have the annual Yamboree coming up in less than two weeks and that weekend coincides with the Scouts' Jamboree on the Air. It would benefit the scouts and the Ham radio club to be able to participate in both. I wanted to provide the resources that will connect the two easily for our members. Participating
in JOTA is not difficult, all you have to do is set up a radio station
where a group of scouts can come and listen, observe and possibly
interact as a third party operator. If you're a POTA activator, then
you've got everything you need already! Or if you are open to having a
small group of kids and adults at your home shack, you may be able to
work it that way as well. Here's what the Scouting organization asks of
you: You
and the scouts can all get a patch for participating! Sort of like a
QSL card, more than a participation trophy. The event is the third full
weekend in October. Starting anytime Friday evening on the 20th through
Sunday the 22nd. It's not a contest or a sprint. It's more of a QSO
party for third-party operators. Now, if you want to make
an event of it, you may even attract some attention to our ancient hobby
and recruit some new members to the ham community! (Wouldn't that be a
pleasant surprise?) Once you've got the scouts (I almost said boys, but
that's not politically correct today) interested in the event, you can
entice them to stay, or come back again to earn their merit badges,
plural meaning way more than one. There's a Radio merit badge! There's
also an Electronics, Electricity and Digital Technology merit badge.
(Last one is new since I was a boy scout.) So that's four elective merit
badges and all of those directly apply to the hobby of Amateur Radio.
But wait, there's more! Any boy scout seeking the rank of Eagle Scout
has about a dozen merit badges that are REQUIRED meaning they have to
focus on these. Ham Radio can help with about half of them. (Gee,
imagine that!) Emergency Preparedness, Communication, Citizenship in
the... Community, Nation and World. And while they are at the EOC or
Fire station talking about EmComm, you might advise they get their First
Aid merit badge too, so they can get started on the E-Prep merit badge
as well. Find all the merit badge requirements here: This
is an excellent opportunity to reach out to the community and share our
interests with them in a way that benefits their organization. I think
every radio club should have this detail on hand should the scouts come
knocking. But you can also be the one to do the knocking by reaching out
to the scouts first and invite them! Who knows, you might have the next
batch of ham operators coming into your club! (circa
1993: Boy Scout Troop 784, Clermont, FL. "5 new hams and one elmer" -
Front row: Bill KE4CRF, Ben KE4ESY, Thomas KE4CRE, Jason KE4CPC, -
Standing in the back are Jim KE4CRD and Gary KC4MG.) 73's Jason - KE4CPC |
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Ed Fong Antennae
All:
I am still a member of the Richardson Wireless Klub.? They are planning to group order some Ed Fong Anttenna at a club discount. There are JPoles (2m/70cm), triband and high gain UHF-only antennae available.? Ordering continues through the end of September. If there is interest in UAARC, I can be your representative to place a group UAARC order with the K5RWK group, and pick the order up in Richardson.? Let me know if there is interest.? I can be reached at neelyll@.... Larry KI0R Announcement from K5RWK monthly newslertter follows: Group Buy of Ed Fong AntennasBy Michael Masterson WT9V![]() Well folks, it’s that time again, As Ed offered during his recent presentation at the July RWK meeting, we’re going to do another group buy for?Ed Fong antennas.? Ed pays his students to prepare the materials for the antennas that he assembles and tunes himself. Thus the proceeds from the antenna sales go towards helping tomorrow’s RF engineers get educated. The last time we did this (in 2019), RWK produced the largest order Ed had ever had to that point.? Will we top it this time? Who knows?? We’ve got a bunch of new people since the last time – here’s your chance to save up to 20%! We’re going to take orders from RWK Members through the end of September, and then we will send one combined order to Ed. I’ve set up a??to make the ordering and payment process easier (at least I hope it will be).? I listed the regular prices from Ed’s Antennas web page, as well as the discount we’re getting with the group buy.? Once the shipment is in, you can pick up the goods at the next club meeting, or if you like, you can arrange to pick things up at my place. If you want to have things shipped to you, there will, of course, be an extra charge for that. Also, due to the size, the TBJ-1 (tri-band) won’t be something that I’ll turn around and ship – if you can’t pick it up from us, you’ll have to get that from Ed directly. As a reminder,?most all the antennas are the antenna elements and PVC endcaps only. You’ll need to go down to Lowe’s or Home Depot and get a particular stock number of PVC pipe that Ed has tested and made sure won’t interfere with the antenna’s performance (in his testing, he’s found some PVC that had metallic particles that kept the antennas from working properly). The link for the RWK Square page is:? If you have any questions at all, please contact me (WT9V) before you order. |
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Free Technician Class OnLine Zoom
Please publicize Free, Zoom Technician Licensing Course?starting Sept 7 ? A free, weekly, live, Amateur Radio Technician Class Licensing course on Zoom will begin?on Thursday, Sept? 7, and will run?through Thursday, October? 19??(7 sessions).? ??The three-hour sessions will?start at 6:30 PM Eastern Time.? These are the classes that we have been holding for years sponsored by the National Electronics Museum.? Please publicize this with anyone you know that you think would be interested.? Those wishing to sign up should email me at?roland.anders@.... ? Thanks. ? 73, Rol Anders, K3RA --73, Rod KN0WER |
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Re: Congratulations Jo Ann! ARRL Members Only Message
Jason Turcyn - KE4CPC
Congratulations JoAnn! I'm not saying they haven't picked a good person in past years but it's nice to see them pick someone that is truly deserving of it. May your humble service shine and set the example for others. 73s Jason KE4CPC -------- Original message -------- From: "Larry L Neely KI0R via groups.io" <neelyll@...> Date: 8/10/23 10:53 (GMT-06:00) Subject: [uaarc] Congratulations Jo Ann! ARRL Members Only Message The July 2023 ARRL Board of Director minutes are posted
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Re: Congratulations Jo Ann! ARRL Members Only Message
开云体育Congrats! ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cliff
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2023 11:43 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [uaarc] Congratulations Jo Ann! ARRL Members Only Message ? Kudos to JoAnn. It's well earned. ? 73, Cliff, AE5ZA ? On Aug 10, 2023, at 10:53, Larry L Neely KI0R via <neelyll@...> wrote: ? The July 2023 ARRL Board of Director minutes are posted Yahoo/Inbox ? ? In case you do not subscribe to emails reflecting such info... ? I am sharing this info with you here, because there were many significant changes made at the July BOD (Board of Directors) meeting. ? Here is a Link to the minutes of the meeting.... ? ARRL Dues restructure was Voted on and it passed ? It should be noted our Division Vice Director voted No on this, as did Director Baker, Norton and Famiglio. ? There were also many By Law Changes made. ? The good news is we once again have had an ARRL North Texas youth win the Prestigious Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Youth Award,? this is only the second time a North Texas member has received this award. ? Sam Lovette KI5RSV is the 2023 Hiram Percy Maxim Memorial Award recipient. ? and ? Jo Ann Keith, KA5AZK receives the 2023 ARRL George Hart Distinguished Service Award. Jo Ann is the first North Texas amateur radio op to ever win this prestigious award. ? Congratulations to both of our award recipients ! ? 73 Steve KG5VK ? -------------------------------------------------------------------- ARRL North Texas Section Section Manager: Steven Lott Smith, KG5VK -------------------------------------------------------------------- ? To unsubscribe from messages, go to: ? |
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Re: Congratulations Jo Ann! ARRL Members Only Message
Cliff
开云体育Kudos to JoAnn. It's well earned.73, Cliff, AE5ZA
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Congratulations Jo Ann! ARRL Members Only Message
The July 2023 ARRL Board of Director minutes are posted
Yahoo/Inbox
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FW: ARRL Member Bulletin for July 23, 2023
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