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Fw: CT Section Manager Newsletter - March 2025
MSG FWD ? SARC Members; if you are subscribed to the CTSM's News Letters,? then you may disregard this MSG. One interesting point: He reports that someone in Stratford is building a MESH Network.? A few years ago I made a topo map of several of our members who were within MESH distances and the easily available equipment to install a club net amongst us. If anyone is interested, I'll dig out the data which outlines the antenna gain, azimuth, height above ground and power required for each of the 4 or 5 local members. I have a MESH Yagi that I tested at the club with my laptop and a wifi card. I was receiving signals from a dozen or more wifi nets in the neighborhood across from the park. Most were secured networks, but I wanted to see the range, gain and directive Q of the antenna. I was impressed. BTW: The yagi was not very high. The tower it was on was a wooden folding chair fastened with Duct Tape -- Hi Tech! Bob, N1KPR Maybe a good discussion for Saturday morning.
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: ARRL Members Only Web site <memberlist@...> To: "rwbetts@..." <rwbetts@...> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at 10:53:19 AM EDT Subject: CT Section Manager Newsletter - March 2025 Section Manager Newsletter - March 2025 Douglas Sharafanowich - WA1SFH ARRL Section Manager, Connecticut Cell: 203-494-3885 March 25, 2025 Greetings! I hope this finds you well. CONTENTS - The CT Section Manager Newsletter - If YOU build it, they will come. - CT Hamfests (March ¨C May) - ARRL Field Day 2025 - Parks On The Air (POTA) - Youth Outreach - ARRL¡¯s Letter re: FCC Public Notice, ¡°Delete, Delete, Delete¡± The CT SECTION MANAGER NEWSLETTER Welcome to my 1st Section Manager Newsletter. I am happy to report that progress continues at ARRL to rebuild their I.T. capabilities after last year¡¯s horrendous cyberattack, and the Section Email function for Section Managers is the most recent example of this recovery. Below is a quick overview of what is going on in the Connecticut Section. Also, I would very much like to hear from you about Amateur Radio activiti es that you are involved in and what you are building. Here are 2 Examples: - A local ham in Stratford is converting solar powered walkway lights into solar powered Mesh Network Nodes. - During my Winter Field Day Tour, I came across a station in Uncasville using a quick to set up 40m Folded Dipole supported by 3 sets of green garden plant stake (2 stakes per set in an ¡°X¡± configuration) for Near Vertical Incident Skywave (NVIS) propagation. ¡°IF YOU BUILD IT, THEY WILL COME.¡± (quote from the movie: Field of Dreams) New W1BPT - KB1AEV Link By the end of this week, the Bridgeport W1BPT 2m repeater will be "linked fulltime" to the KB1AEV repeater Network. Rx 146.445Mhz Tx 147.445Mhz (this is a non-standard +1Mhz split) PL tone: 151.4 (new PL tone changed from 77) I am beyond thrilled to see how the Greater Bridgeport Amateur Radio Club (GBARC) has spearheaded the NEW Repeater link to the KB1AEV repe ater system. It will be up and functioning 24/7. This now gives folks in lower Fairfield County (CT ARES Region 1) access to the mighty KB1AEV linked repeater network that covers a large portion of CT. This has been a dream for over 40 years. Congratulations to Dana KB1AEV, Peter K1PCN (and his GBARC team), and others in achieving this milestone. Antenna Builds SouthEastern Connecticut Amateur Radio Society (SECARS) is now planning sessions for 2 antenna Builds. One will be a multi-band for POTA and the other will be a G5RV dipole variant. Licensing Classes Meriden Amateur Radio Club (MARC) and Eastern CT Amateur Radio Association (ECARA) are running Technician and General Study Classes. This is a great way to bring new people into the hobby and build club membership. Developing new Net Control Station Operators - For Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES), National Traffic System (NTS), and SKYWARN, CERT. Phil K1X FC, your CT ARES Section Emergency Coordinator (SEC), sponsored a highly successful half-day Net Control Station Training Workshop at the Newington Fire Department HQ on Saturday, Feb.1, 2025. The presenter was Douglas WA1SFH, your new CT Section Manager (SM, and we had about 40 people in attendance - including 3 hams from New York State. It even got a write-up in the ARRL Letter. As a result of that write-up, there have been inquiries from other amateur radio leaders - as far away as Vancouver Island (BC). The NCS Training Workshop PowerPoint presentation can be found at: https://ctaresregion2.org/downloads/category/2-training Building CT ARES - Volunteer Leaders Wanted Between Covid and the normal course of retirements and relocations, CT ARES SEC Phil K1XFC is actively looking for a few good men (and women) to fill key volunteer leadership positions. Specifically, District Emergency Coordinator (DEC) positions for Region 1, Regi on 2, Region 4. DEC Info at: https://www.arrl.org/district-emergency-coordinator In addition, there are several openings for local town Emergency Coordinators (EC) in each Region. EC Info at: https://www.arrl.org/emergency-coordinator More detailed information about each position can be found in The ARRL Emergency Coordinator Manual at: https://ctaresregion2.org/downloads/category/8-the-arrl-emergency-coordinator-s-manual To find your Region, and how to contact SEC Phil K1XFC, go to: www.ctares.org CT HAMFESTS (March ¨C May) We have 3 Hamfest coming soon. You really don¡¯t want to miss them! - Grab a few Ham buddies and carpool up together. Sunday, March 30, 2025 THIS WEEKEND !!!! What: Southington Fleamarket/Hamfest & CT ARES Spring Meeting Sponsor: Southington Amateur Radio Association (SARA), Place: Southington High School, 720 Pleasant Street., Southington Tim e: 8am ¨C 12 noon Saturday, April 26, 2025 What: SECARS Amateur Radio Fleamarket/Hamfest Sponsor: SouthEastern Connecticut Amateur Radio Society (https://secars.org) Place: Our Lady of Lourdes Parish Hall, 1650 CT Route 12, Gales Ferry Time: 8:30 am ¨C 2 pm Fri./Sat./Sun., May 9 - 11 What: 48th Eastern VHF/UHF/Microwave Conference Sponsor: The North East Weak Signal Group Place: Hilton Garden Inn Corporate Drive, Windsor (I-91 Exit 38 to Day Hill Rd.) Time: See Flyer Flyer: https://www.newsvhf.com/conference/ ARRL FIELD DAY 2025 is COMING! June 28 ¨C 29 Now is the time to start planning for ARRL Field Day 2025. If you are a member in a Club, I encourage you to take an active role and participate ¨C The More, The Merrier! However, if you operate solo or in a small team, now is a great time to start organizi ng and planning where you will be, getting site permission, etc. Info about ARRL FD 2025 can be found at: https://www.arrl.org/field-day Please be sure to post your operating site on the FD Locator Map, and let us see where you are operating. Map Link: https://www.arrl.org/field-day-locator The FD Locator Map is a powerful tool in promoting Amateur Radio and encouraging Hams and Non-Hams (including Municipal and State officials) to visit. Congratulations to The Eastern Connecticut Amateur Radio Club (ECARA) as being the first to put their FD 2025 site on the Map. Don¡¯t keep your FD site a secret! Put it on the ARRL FD Locator Map¡TODAY! PARKS ON THE AIR (POTA) I am very excited about the POTA program with opportunities to ¡°activate¡± over 130 listed parks here in CT. This independent program is an outgrowth of the previous ARRL National Parks On The Air (NPOTA) initiative, and has been a real shot in the arm for our hobby encouraging Amateur Radio Operators to go out into the field and get ¡°Radio - Active¡±. The Warmer weather is coming. Go POTA! We even have a CT based POTA group: Connecticut Parks On The Air. /g/CT-POTA YOUTH OUTREACH Question: ¡°Why don¡¯t we see more young people in Amateur Radio?¡± Answer: Because very few Hams are making an effort to introduce and engage kids in amateur radio activities at Schools, Home Schooling organizations, Youth Activity Groups (e.g. Scouting, etc.), Amateur Radio Clubs, or Public Events ¨C and leaving the job to THE OTHER GUY to do. - DON'T BE THE OTHER GUY. Section Youth Coordinator (SYC) Needed With the previous SYC now serving as the CT Section Manager, the CT Section is now looking for a special individual who understands the vital need of getting Youth involved in Amateur Radio and wants to make a difference. As a member of the Section Cabinet reporting to the Section Manager, the role of the SYC is to: Assess youth activity within ARRL affiliated clubs, promote youth related on-air activities, encourage youth related programs and activities within clubs and, provide Youth related ideas and resources to Amateur Radio Clubs within the Section. It¡¯s a Team Effort.... the SYC can't do it all himself. The SYC will need to build a small team of Assistants to make it happen across the state. - For more information, please contact me, Douglas WA1SFH. ARRL to Gather Comments from Members on FCC¡¯s Public Notice Dear ARRL Member, On March 12, 2025, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a Public Notice titled ¡°In Re: Delete, Delete, Delete,¡± seeking input from the public on FCC rules that may be outdated, unnecessary, or in need of modification. This inquiry is part of the FCC's ongoing effort to alleviat e regulatory burdens across various services, including the Amateur Radio Service. As part of this review, ARRL is conducting a thorough examination of the provisions in Part 97 and related rules that affect amateur radio operators. ARRL¡¯s written comments, which will be prepared by our FCC Counsel and the ARRL Executive Committee, will include consideration of feedback we received from members. Members who want to share comments and concerns about this matter are urged to share your feedback directly with ARRL. Please submit your comments by March 31, 2025 and use the following feedback form: www.arrl.org/fcc-public-notice-march-2025 ARRL will submit our official filing to the FCC by the April 11 deadline. After that, there will be an opportunity for reply comments at the FCC until April 28, and then later, opportunities for public comment on any rules the FCC proposes to delete or modify. While the FCC Public Notice is a broad inquiry that does not single out any specific radio service, ARRL is nonetheless committed to protecting the Amateur Radio Service, promoting its public interest goals, and ensuring your right to access radio spectrum. ARRL will continue to work on this matter, and we will inform members as more news develops. Thank you, 73, ARRL Executive Committee -------------------------------------------------------------------- ARRL Connecticut Section Section Manager: Douglas Sharafanowich, WA1SFH wa1sfh@... -------------------------------------------------------------------- About this Email: You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to receive ARRL Division and Section News. To manage your ARRL e-newsletters and notifications, please visit . You must be logged in to the ARRL website to edit your email subscriptions.
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