Maine Section News, March 2025

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Happy Springtime Maine hams! It is nice to finally have the section email list restored after last year’s cyber attack. Do not worry. I’ll try not to send out these emails more than once a month unless something urgent comes up. Here is the latest section news:

 

Ellsworth Ham Radio Symposium

Did you know that the first non-military and non-commercial satellite put into orbit was built by Amateur Radio operators? Did you know that this was accomplished in 1961?! Amateur Radio operators have been involved with satellites from that moment on. Today there are 15 active amateur radio satellites in orbit and more on the way. Even the International Space Station is equipped with two amateur radio stations onboard.

Follow Jeff Hanscom, KA1DBE, through his keynote presentation as we learn about the history, the achievements, and how to actually track and talk to someone thro ugh and Orbiting Satellite Carrying Amateur Radio (OSCAR).

Also featured at the symposium are Raspberry Pi 5 For Radio Amateurs by Phil Duggan, N1EP, Create a digital voice hotspot (Fusion, DMR, DSTAR) using a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 and WPSD, by Guy Mason, KN0O, and Emergency Preparations for the Ham Shack, by N1EP.

The symposium is Saturday, April 5 from noon until 4PM. Admission is by donation (any amount) and will benefit the host facility. Location Meadow View Apartments Phase IV Dining Hall, 25 Tweedie Lane, Ellsworth.  Talk-in is on the 146.910- (pl-151.4) repeater. Door prizes and refreshments.

 

MECN

The Maine Emergency Communications Net now meets twice a month. The second Sunday is the training net which will focus on radiograms and the National Traffic System initially, and eventually branch into ICS-213 message form procedures and Amateur Radio Emergency Service training.  Maine NTS and ARES a re teaming up to provide this training. All are welcome. The first MECN training net will be Sunday, April 13 at 5PM on or near 3.940 MHz. Maine Section Traffic Manager Jim Kutsch, KY2D, will conduct the radiogram training. Much appreciation to Jim and Maine ARES Section Emergency Coordinator Derrick Ouellette, KW1A, for their teamwork and other efforts for the Maine ARRL section. The 4th Sunday is the regular MECN for Emergency Coordinators and other leadership and ARES/NTS members to discuss and plan emergency preparations and related topics. Same frequency, same time.

 

Seagull Net Hours

The Maine Seagull Net has reverted to the spring/summer start hour of 5PM on 3.940MHz Monday through Saturday. Also on that frequency Sunday mornings is the Maine Public Service Net at 9am.

 

Maine Hamfests

The Hermon Hamfest is Saturday May 31 at the Hermon High School, kicking in the summer/fall hamfest season. Th e Maine ARRL Convention and Hamfest is Saturday, August 2 at the Civic Center in Augusta. The Alexander Hamfest is Saturday, September 20 at the Alexander Elementary School. The Windsor Hamfest has not yet been confirmed.

 

NEQP

Let’s get Maine on the air for the New England QSO Party May 3 – 4, 2025! Check out neqp.org for rules and details.

 

Maine-Wide POTA!

Clubs and individual Maine hams are requested to put a qualified park on the air Saturday, May 17. This is the second year in a row that Jeff Hanscom, KA1DBE, Assistant Section Manger, has organized this fun event.  Let Jeff know what park you will be operating from and send him some feedback after the event. Email ka1dbe@arrl.net. POTA rules are available at parksontheair.com

 

ARRL Dream System

Join or renew and donate for a chance to win an amazing Dream Station for your shack, which includes a brand new Icom IC-7760 Transceiver, I C-PW2 HF/50 MHz Linear Amplifier, and more! Details are available at https://www.arrl.org/arrl-sweepstakes#enter

 

HamX ’25

Ticketing is now available for HamX ’25, to be held August 21 through 25 at the Best Western Hotel and Conference Center in Marlborough, Mass. 

We have special news concerning our Friday DXCC dinner: DX Engineering (“DXE”) has graciously agreed to be the official sponsor for the Northeast HamXposition Friday evening DX/Contest Banquet. According to DX Engineering CEO Tim Duffy, K3LR, the company will donate six $100 gift certificates toward purchase of products from the company, along with a major prize of an Icom IC-7610 with a retail value of $3,250.00. The HamXposition Committee wishes to express its sincere appreciation to Tim Duffy and the DX Engineering team for their generosity! 

The IC-7610 will be the major door prize for the Friday DXCC Dinner, which is featu ring well-known international DXer/Contester Ned Stearns, AA7A. Ned will talk about Remote DXpeditioning and the Radio-In-a-Box (RIB) technology.

Learn more about the entire convention at hamx.org.

 

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 alleviate 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 Comm ittee, 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 m embers as more news develops.

 Thank you, 73

ARRL Executive Committee

 

Get On The Air!!!

On HF, if you hear strong FT8/FT4 signals on the digital part of the band, and it is all quiet on CW or Phone, start calling CQ! It is quiet because no one is on the air in those modes, but hams might be listening. Call CQ and maybe post yourself on a DX spotting web site.

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ARRL Maine Section
Section Manager: Philip W Duggan, N1EP
n1ep@arrl.org
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