¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

ctrl + shift + ? for shortcuts
© 2025 Groups.io

Re: ISS Flyover Thus. 30th (tonight), 19:32 - right overhead - visible.

 

Sorry, great visibility, however after trying the FM repeater, and nothing heard.. I checked the AMSAT status page¡­ It has been online since Wednesday.
?
many more opportunities¡ª
?


ISS Flyover Thus. 30th (tonight), 19:32 - right overhead - visible.

 

ISS tonight - 19:32 to 19:39


Re: Microsoft Windows 11 Pro - new or upgrade - lifetime key - $20.

 

thank you, I will be using this!

On Thursday, January 30, 2025 at 09:35:14 AM CST, Rick WA2HRF Fell via groups.io <rickyf@...> wrote:


As you know, Windows 10 will no longer obtain updates (incl. security), after Oct. 15, 2025. For those looking to extend the life of your hardware, or need a license for a bare metal installation - I¡¯ve upgraded and activated two of my computers (from Windows 10/home to Windows 11/Pro) by purchasing Windows 11/Pro edition keys for $20 from the ZDNET recommended site:
?
However, it is free to upgrade from Win10/home to Win11/home or /pro to /pro. BUT,?Like me, you may have previously tried Microsoft¡¯s Win10 to Win11 upgrade, only to be met with an ¡®unsupported cpu¡¯ message. However I used Microsoft¡¯s published workaround with success, albeit it involves a simple registry entry:

so, there is hope and means to delay the inevitable new computer purchase.
?
/Rick


Microsoft Windows 11 Pro - new or upgrade - lifetime key - $20.

 

As you know, Windows 10 will no longer obtain updates (incl. security), after Oct. 15, 2025. For those looking to extend the life of your hardware, or need a license for a bare metal installation - I¡¯ve upgraded and activated two of my computers (from Windows 10/home to Windows 11/Pro) by purchasing Windows 11/Pro edition keys for $20 from the ZDNET recommended site:
?
However, it is free to upgrade from Win10/home to Win11/home or /pro to /pro. BUT,?Like me, you may have previously tried Microsoft¡¯s Win10 to Win11 upgrade, only to be met with an ¡®unsupported cpu¡¯ message. However I used Microsoft¡¯s published workaround with success, albeit it involves a simple registry entry:

so, there is hope and means to delay the inevitable new computer purchase.
?
/Rick


Re: 2025 WINTER FIELD DAY - AAR for WA2HRF

 

Rick,
?
Thank you for the detailed report, and sharing your lessons learned! This is very beneficial to all of us. Sharing information and collaboration is one of my favorite things about this hobby.?
?
--
Catch you on the air,
Jason Hampton
*Freedom Isn't Free
N2TXS, WXCT237


Re: 2025 WINTER FIELD DAY - AAR for WA2HRF

 

¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

Highly reccommend the 16¡¯ octagon painter pole ?from Lowes with a signal stuff J-pole. The painter pole is also our unit flag pole



Regards,
Steven Prindle
512-966-2137



On Jan 27, 2025, at 11:48, Rick WA2HRF Fell via groups.io <rickyf@...> wrote:

?
I participated in ARRL¡¯s WINTER FIELD DAY Event, held 25&26/Jan. My after-action-report follows:

25/Jan: WCARG¡¯s at Dave¡¯s QTH,
What I brought:
-40m dipole kit: directv tripod, mast support, 24¡¯ painters pole, top-mount pulley, balun, guy ropes and stakes.
-Elk Antenna¡¯s handheld dual-band yagi.
-LifePo4 30ah battery (on-board BMS and display panel).
-MFJ 12v distribution panel, Anderson power pole (APP) connectors.
-FT-991a (with MFJ mini tuner): Anytone 878/DMR, Tidradio H8.
-PI-star hotspot (tyson built), DMR configured, with on-board UPS and USB power.
-T-mobile home internet gtwy?(with 12v to 20v ¡®car charger¡¯ with APP connectors)
-Laptop (with 12v to 20v ¡®car charger¡¯ with APP connectors)
-10 watt polar panel.
-USB LED lit radio signage, similar to:?
All devices capable of being powered by 12v battery by various DC-DC up, down or power delivery converters. Next test, my DC powered computer monitor (native external AC to DC power block).
-6 ft ladder (to reach mast extension rings).
-10x10 ft canopy (did not deploy)
?
WHAT worked:
-Dipole worked
-7290 Traffic net check-in
-FT-8, two contacts on 20m, Africa and Arkansas !!
-Elk antenna on dipole mast, club and ares repeater access.?
-Handheld¡¯s accessed the clubs repeater with HT¡¯s antenna!!
-Pulled pork sandwich! Thanks Dave; Thanks Laura for the delivery.
-Battery capacity, by 1pm, capacity was 94%
-ISS cross-band repeater; flyover just before 2pm. Elk antenna was amazing. I maintained reception throughout the whole pass (5 min+). I attempted QSO¡¯s, however, as expected, there was a field day pile-up, so many people calling out, no one could reply and complete a QSO exchange.
?
What Didn¡¯t work so well:
-Dipole ¡®field kit¡¯ too cumbersome and time consuming. Better options displayed by Ryan and Chris (?), Laura¡¯s photos. I ordered a ¡®reel potable¡¯ from Robert¡¯s shop in Cleveland, TX.
-Having to carry a 6¡¯ ladder to reach painter pole collapse compression rings.
-Will consider displayed EFHW end mast options (spiderbeam, basspro fishing rod)
-Consider re-purposing directv tripod with 10¡¯ mast to support VHF/UHF antennas.
-Elk antenna hand held for ISS fly-over, became heavy (or my weak arm). Will try mounting on a camera tripod.
-Could not see my laptop screen (small and outdoors). Will try a monitor or popup canopy option.
-Brought WAY too much stuff. More like a ¡®go-truck¡¯ with many bags/boxes, than a ¡®go-box¡¯. However, this is my first field day since I was about 17 years old!! During my oil spill incident response days, we had a semi-trailer command center and many crates.
?
26/Jan: HOME QTH,
WHAT worked:
-MARS net check-in; With his NCS role completed - congratulations Scott !!
-Participated in my first ARRL field day contest - 20m / SSB. Responded to five or so CQ Field day calls. My observation: A contest using voice is the analog version of an FT-8/FT-4 digital exchange except FT-8 is every day, all day¡­ short, sweet, impersonal, pre-defined exchange. Learnings: verify I¡¯m operating within my license class; Field day ¡®class and section¡¯: 1H, STX.
-TX RACES winlink / vara hf peer to peer (WEBEOC request form) exercise. Three of four ICS- 205 targeted stations contacted and message sent.
?
27/Jan: Yeah, my repaired FT-710 (failed USB comm port) arrived this morning by FedEx. Now, let¡¯s see if I need to solder in the MARS mod (again).
?
/ Being RADIO-ACTIVE,,, is exhausting
Looking forward to Laura¡¯s photos !!
Rick, WA2HRF - find me on QRZ:?
?
?

--
Steven
K9UNI


2025 WINTER FIELD DAY - AAR for WA2HRF

 

I participated in ARRL¡¯s WINTER FIELD DAY Event, held 25&26/Jan. My after-action-report follows:

25/Jan: WCARG¡¯s at Dave¡¯s QTH,
What I brought:
-40m dipole kit: directv tripod, mast support, 24¡¯ painters pole, top-mount pulley, balun, guy ropes and stakes.
-Elk Antenna¡¯s handheld dual-band yagi.
-LifePo4 30ah battery (on-board BMS and display panel).
-MFJ 12v distribution panel, Anderson power pole (APP) connectors.
-FT-991a (with MFJ mini tuner): Anytone 878/DMR, Tidradio H8.
-PI-star hotspot (tyson built), DMR configured, with on-board UPS and USB power.
-T-mobile home internet gtwy?(with 12v to 20v ¡®car charger¡¯ with APP connectors)
-Laptop (with 12v to 20v ¡®car charger¡¯ with APP connectors)
-10 watt polar panel.
-USB LED lit radio signage, similar to:?
All devices capable of being powered by 12v battery by various DC-DC up, down or power delivery converters. Next test, my DC powered computer monitor (native external AC to DC power block).
-6 ft ladder (to reach mast extension rings).
-10x10 ft canopy (did not deploy)
?
WHAT worked:
-Dipole worked
-7290 Traffic net check-in
-FT-8, two contacts on 20m, Africa and Arkansas !!
-Elk antenna on dipole mast, club and ares repeater access.?
-Handheld¡¯s accessed the clubs repeater with HT¡¯s antenna!!
-Pulled pork sandwich! Thanks Dave; Thanks Laura for the delivery.
-Battery capacity, by 1pm, capacity was 94%
-ISS cross-band repeater; flyover just before 2pm. Elk antenna was amazing. I maintained reception throughout the whole pass (5 min+). I attempted QSO¡¯s, however, as expected, there was a field day pile-up, so many people calling out, no one could reply and complete a QSO exchange.
?
What Didn¡¯t work so well:
-Dipole ¡®field kit¡¯ too cumbersome and time consuming. Better options displayed by Ryan and Chris (?), Laura¡¯s photos. I ordered a ¡®reel potable¡¯ from Robert¡¯s shop in Cleveland, TX.
-Having to carry a 6¡¯ ladder to reach painter pole collapse compression rings.
-Will consider displayed EFHW end mast options (spiderbeam, basspro fishing rod)
-Consider re-purposing directv tripod with 10¡¯ mast to support VHF/UHF antennas.
-Elk antenna hand held for ISS fly-over, became heavy (or my weak arm). Will try mounting on a camera tripod.
-Could not see my laptop screen (small and outdoors). Will try a monitor or popup canopy option.
-Brought WAY too much stuff. More like a ¡®go-truck¡¯ with many bags/boxes, than a ¡®go-box¡¯. However, this is my first field day since I was about 17 years old!! During my oil spill incident response days, we had a semi-trailer command center and many crates.
?
26/Jan: HOME QTH,
WHAT worked:
-MARS net check-in; With his NCS role completed - congratulations Scott !!
-Participated in my first ARRL field day contest - 20m / SSB. Responded to five or so CQ Field day calls. My observation: A contest using voice is the analog version of an FT-8/FT-4 digital exchange except FT-8 is every day, all day¡­ short, sweet, impersonal, pre-defined exchange. Learnings: verify I¡¯m operating within my license class; Field day ¡®class and section¡¯: 1H, STX.
-TX RACES winlink / vara hf peer to peer (WEBEOC request form) exercise. Three of four ICS- 205 targeted stations contacted and message sent.
?
27/Jan: Yeah, my repaired FT-710 (failed USB comm port) arrived this morning by FedEx. Now, let¡¯s see if I need to solder in the MARS mod (again).
?
/ Being RADIO-ACTIVE,,, is exhausting
Looking forward to Laura¡¯s photos !!
Rick, WA2HRF - find me on QRZ:?
?
?


Re: Event: WCARG Breakfast - Saturday, January 25, 2025 #cal-reminder

 

I plan on coming?




On Saturday, January 25, 2025, 5:14 AM, Laura WW7OO McDonald via groups.io <bonnieclyderainy@...> wrote:

Good morning! That was an automated message. This morning David McGann, who usually heads this up, will be at Winter Field Day . Would you like to join us there? He said people can still go eat together, he just won't be there.

On Friday, January 24, 2025 at 03:52:25 PM CST, Paul KE5ZW Gilbert via groups.io <ke5zw@...> wrote:


One, Paul,KE5ZW

¡°Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts¡± Sir Winston Churchill, 1940 during the Battle For Britain...

Sent via tin can & strings

On Jan 24, 2025, at 9:26 AM, Group Notification <[email protected]> wrote:

?

Reminder: WCARG Breakfast

When:
Saturday, January 25, 2025
9:00am to 10:00am
(UTC-06:00) America/Chicago

Where:
Denny's, 3016 11th St, Huntsville, TX 77340

Organizer:
WCARG
[email protected]

View Event

Description:
Walker County Amateur Radio Group Breakfast.? Anyone interested in ham radio, whether licensed or not, is invited.


Re: Event: WCARG Breakfast - Saturday, January 25, 2025 #cal-reminder

 

Good morning! That was an automated message. This morning David McGann, who usually heads this up, will be at Winter Field Day . Would you like to join us there? He said people can still go eat together, he just won't be there.

On Friday, January 24, 2025 at 03:52:25 PM CST, Paul KE5ZW Gilbert via groups.io <ke5zw@...> wrote:


One, Paul,KE5ZW

¡°Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts¡± Sir Winston Churchill, 1940 during the Battle For Britain...

Sent via tin can & strings

On Jan 24, 2025, at 9:26 AM, Group Notification <[email protected]> wrote:

?

Reminder: WCARG Breakfast

When:
Saturday, January 25, 2025
9:00am to 10:00am
(UTC-06:00) America/Chicago

Where:
Denny's, 3016 11th St, Huntsville, TX 77340

Organizer:
WCARG
[email protected]

View Event

Description:
Walker County Amateur Radio Group Breakfast.? Anyone interested in ham radio, whether licensed or not, is invited.


Re: Event: WCARG Breakfast - Saturday, January 25, 2025 #cal-reminder

 

¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

One, Paul,KE5ZW

¡°Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts¡± Sir Winston Churchill, 1940 during the Battle For Britain...

Sent via tin can & strings

On Jan 24, 2025, at 9:26 AM, Group Notification <[email protected]> wrote:

?

Reminder: WCARG Breakfast

When:
Saturday, January 25, 2025
9:00am to 10:00am
(UTC-06:00) America/Chicago

Where:
Denny's, 3016 11th St, Huntsville, TX 77340

Organizer:
WCARG
[email protected]

View Event

Description:
Walker County Amateur Radio Group Breakfast.? Anyone interested in ham radio, whether licensed or not, is invited.


Re: Event: WCARG Breakfast - Saturday, January 25, 2025 #cal-reminder

 

¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

There will be 3 Lanier¡¯s at breakfast. ?

On Jan 24, 2025, at 9:00?AM, Group Notification <[email protected]> wrote:

?

Reminder: WCARG Breakfast

When:
Saturday, January 25, 2025
9:00am to 10:00am
(UTC-06:00) America/Chicago

Where:
Denny's, 3016 11th St, Huntsville, TX 77340

Organizer:
WCARG
[email protected]

View Event

Description:
Walker County Amateur Radio Group Breakfast.? Anyone interested in ham radio, whether licensed or not, is invited.


Event: WCARG Breakfast - Saturday, January 25, 2025 #cal-reminder

Group Notification
 

Reminder: WCARG Breakfast

When:
Saturday, January 25, 2025
9:00am to 10:00am
(UTC-06:00) America/Chicago

Where:
Denny's, 3016 11th St, Huntsville, TX 77340

Organizer:
WCARG
[email protected]

View Event

Description:
Walker County Amateur Radio Group Breakfast.? Anyone interested in ham radio, whether licensed or not, is invited.


National Weather Service Houston Winter Storm Update (1/20/25)

 

I'm forwarding the official NWS update issued just after 6 this morning.

The GFS and ECMWF model runs this morning are producing less snow than the runs of previous days.? The Canadian GEM and German ICON continue to forecast snow totals greater than the two primary models.? All, however, have the greatest snow production south of IH10.

Jim Robinson, W5ZYX


From: NWS Houston - NOAA Service Account <nws.houston@...>
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2025 6:03 AM
Subject: National Weather Service Houston Winter Storm Update (1/20/25)
?

header.png

Good?morning,

Bottom Line

-Winter storm likely tonight into Tuesday.

-Light scattered precipitation possible after 6PM. More widespread precipitation expected after midnight,?transitioning to mostly snow by morning. Areas near Matagorda Bay may see more sleet than snow.?

-Heavy bands of snow are likely Tuesday morning. Totals of 3-5 inches expected where these heavy bands occur. Lighter amounts expected where banding does not occur.?

-Exact locations of snow bands will remain uncertain, potentially until they begin. But the I-10 corridor to the coast has the best chance of experiencing heavy bands of snow. This does NOT mean that areas farther north have a zero chance of experiencing heavy snow.?

-Hard Freeze likely Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, likely resulting in icy road conditions through midday Wednesday.?


image.png



image.png


image.png




Resources
  • NWS Houston Galveston Phone Numbers:?(281) 337-5074 ext. 232?or ext. 234
  • NWS Houston/Galveston Webpage:??
  • National Hurricane Center Webpage:
  • (Click Your Location)
  • West Gulf River Forecast Center Webpage:??

If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact our office at the phone numbers listed in the?Resources?section above.

Cameron Self and Sean Luchs
Forecasters
National Weather Service - Houston/Galveston, TX
??
footer_v5.png



[W5SC] Silent Key- Estate Sale- Mark your calendar Jan 30-31

 

This is from the San Antonio Radio Club.?


Catch you on the air,
Jason Hampton
-Freedom Isn't Free
830-992-1334

Texas Patriots Room: Wires-X 60755 or YSF 60755


Sent from an Android mobile device. Please excuse brevity and disregard any spelling or grammatical errors.

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Bill Craft via <billc851=[email protected]>
Date: Sun, Jan 19, 2025, 19:02
Subject: [Special] [W5SC] Silent Key- Estate Sale- Mark your calendar Jan 30-31
To: <[email protected]>


Silent Key Thomas Ortiz Call sign K5VFE

His son (Bryan Flanigan) is having sale.

Thursday 30th 10-2pm
Friday 31st 10-1pm

?

?


--
Catch you on the air,
Jason Hampton
*Freedom Isn't Free
N2TXS, WXCT237


Re: Extra Class Course

 

¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

?
?You got this! ?Best of luck!

Russ

On Jan 17, 2025, at 9:49?AM, Stephen KJ5YN Farlow <kj5yn@...> wrote:

?
Had first class online via Zoom Thursday eve.The instructor is actually one of 2 people devising the question pools. I hope this helps me get my Extra, even though I have an Advanced class license. My biggest struggle here is remebering evrything.


Re: Extra Class Course

 

repetition is your friend, it sticks eventually! It is a great thing that you are pursuing this!

On Friday, January 17, 2025 at 09:49:55 AM CST, Stephen Farlow <kj5yn@...> wrote:


Had first class online via Zoom Thursday eve.The instructor is actually one of 2 people devising the question pools. I hope this helps me get my Extra, even though I have an Advanced class license. My biggest struggle here is remebering evrything.


Extra Class Course

 

Had first class online via Zoom Thursday eve.The instructor is actually one of 2 people devising the question pools. I hope this helps me get my Extra, even though I have an Advanced class license. My biggest struggle here is remebering evrything.


Winter Storm Becoming More Likely in SE Texas

 

The?models?this?morning?have?come?much?closer?together?and?while?uncertainty?continues,?a?Monday-Tuesday?winter?storm?for?southeast?Texas?is?now?increasingly?likely.

A?strong?mid/upper?level?disturbance?is?now?expected?to?approach?Texas?from?the?southwest?on?Sunday.??Meanwhile?a?surface?trough?or?low?will?likely?develop?off?the?coast?near?Brownsville?and?the?gradient?between?the?building?arctic?high?to?the?north?and?the?pressure?falls?over?the?Gulf?will?cause?north?and?northeast?winds?to?increase.??This?should?result?in?enough?lift,?moisture?and?convergence?to?produce?precipitation--especially?south?of?IH10.

The?increasing?moisture?is?expected?to?surge?northward?with?both?moisture?and?lift?maximizing?Monday?night?into?Tuesday?as?the?trough?pushes?into?west?Texas.??From?Monday?night?into?Tuesday?precipitation?chances?range?from?30-40?percent?in?the?Piney?Woods?and?far?northern?counties?to?near?70?at?the?coast.??And,?given?the?expected?mostly?subfreezing?vertical?temperature?profile,?the?chance?of?this?precipitation?falling?as?snow?continues?to?increase.?
While?snow?is?increasingly?likely,?numerous?factors?will?be?at?play?in?determining?how?much.??For?example,?there?will?be?more?precipitation?if?the?approaching?trough?moves?slowly?and?less?if?it?is?faster?moving.??And?there?are?many?issues?of?microphysics?that?influence?snow?production.

The?latest?GFS?run?has?gotten?very?bullish?on?snowfall?totals?and?is?forecasting?a?10?inch?accumulation?in?Harris?County?tapering?off?to?4-5?inches?in?the?northern?counties.???The?ECMWF?expects?3-4?inches?to?fall?around?Houston?tapering?off?to?around?a?half?inch?in?the?northern-most?part?of?southeast?Texas.??The?Canadian?gives?the?southern?counties?5-8?inches?and?forecasts?8-9?in?the?northern?counties?while?the?Icon?says?around?3?inches?in?the?Houston?area,?up?to?5?in?the?northern?counties,?and?a?sharp?cutoff?to?nothing?generally?south?of?Houston.

Obviously,?at?this?point?in?time,?one?can?only?say?that?some?snow?is?increasingly?likely?somewhere?in?southeast?Texas?from?Monday?night?into?Tuesday.

Regarding?temperatures,?a?hard?freeze?is?likely?north?and?west?of?Houston?both?Sunday?and?Monday?nights?and?by?Tuesday?night,?hard?freezing?temperatures?may?drop?all?the?way?to?the?coast.??That?will?depend?on?how?much?snow?falls?and?doesn't?melt.??For?the?remainder?of?the?week,?the?cold?temperatures?are?expected?to?gradually?modify.

Jim?Robinson,?W5ZYX


Get for Desktop


Hard Freeze Remains Likely but Wintry Precip Still Uncertain

 

Significant model inconsistency continues regarding the possibility of wintry precipitation across southeast Texas Monday night into Tuesday but the risk of a hard freeze continues--particularly north of IH10. The latest run of the GFS model keeps the frozen precipitation risk down toward Houston and produces none in the northern-most counties of southeast Texas.? ECMWF also produces most of its wintry precipitation over the southern counties but does extend some light coverage into the northern counties.? Then, there's the Canadian that tries to kick out darn near 2 feet of snow generally north of Walker county with a sharp cutoff to the south and the German icon producing close to 3 inches over the northern counties.? Just for fun I've attached the 12Z Canadian model image.

NWS this morning issued released the attached hard freeze image which depicts current temperature forecast thinking.

Jim Robinson, W5ZYX

Get for Desktop


Wintry precipitation still uncertain for next week

 

The arctic cold front remains on tap to reach southeast Texas on Saturday but probably won't be immediately noticeable, other than the northerly wind, because the cold air is trailing several hours behind the surface front.

What happens next, other than the certainty that we are going to have cold weather most of next week, is high uncertainty regarding precipitation.? The latest GFS runs, in fact, are less cold than they had been and have a lower chance of precipitation.? The ECMWF is also drier but continues to show favorable conditions for snow all the way to the coast.? The Canadian model is forecasting significant ice and snow across our entire region, and the German ICON has significant snow all the way from southeast Texas to the Florida Panhandle.

The model ensemble forecasts still lean toward southeast Texas receiving at least light wintry precipitation and NWS has opted to keep a chance in the forecast for most of southeast Texas Monday night into Tuesday.? Too much uncertainty remains to talk about amounts with any confidence.

Regarding temperatures, the northern counties of southeast Texas will drop into the 20s by Saturday night with Sunday highs likely rebounding to the 40s under daytime sunny skies.? By Sunday night, lows are expected to range from the low/mid 20s in the northern counties to the low/mid 30s in the southern counties.

The ECMWF model suggests that in the northern part of southeast Texas we will see hard freeze conditions Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights but warm above freezing for both Wednesday and Thursday nights before dropping into the freezing range again on Friday night.? GFS, which is a little warmer, would have Tuesday night above freezing with the next freeze holding off until Friday night. The Canadian model keeps every night next week below freezing.? The best advice is to continue tracking the daily NWS forecasts.

By Monday the cold arctic air will continue surging southward and bring a hard freeze to most of southeast Texas north of IH10 for both Monday and Tuesday nights.

Jim Robinson, W5ZYX