The April, 2022 Eastern MA Section Newsletter is now available at https://ema.arrl.org/april-2022-section-news/.
Phil Temples
Department of Defense Zoominar for Communications Exercise, April 21, 2022
Tom Kinahan writes:
On Thursday 21 April at 8 pm ET representatives from the US Army Network Enterprise Technology Command will give an unclassified presentation to review the concept of the upcoming DoD Exercise 22-2 which will take place from 2-7 May.
Army representatives will briefly describe the concept of the exercise and how amateurs and Auxiliary communications personnel can participate in this training event.
Zoom info:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8639
For more information connect to:
https://www.dodmars.org/mars-c
Tom Kinahan
US Army Military Auxiliary Radio System
Region One Director
aaa1rd at usamars.us
NE-ECAPS Group Meeting, April 14, 2022
Cory Golob, KU1U, writes:
The New England EmComm & Public Service Group will hold an online meeting on April 14, 2022 from 7:30 – 9:00 PM ET.
Agenda:
NTS Discussion (45 minutes):
- Formation of “The Future of NTS” Team – Marcia Forde KW1U
- Opportunity to gather input for the Future of NTS Team
- Army MARS Traffic Handling update? – Charles Rocheleau, W1CPR & Steve Hansen, KB1TCE? Could either or both of you speak to this topic?
Other EMCOMM/Public Service Related Discussion (45 minutes):
- Reminder of Working Group Meeting: Training Programs for New Hams in EMCOMM/Public Service – Rob Macedo, KD1CY
- Discussion on 2022 Simulated Emergency Test plans (Have Sections started planning?) – Open Forum
- Places for improvement on Public Service Events (do any sections need assistance in any areas for Public Service related events?) – Open Forum
[Contact Cory Golob for Zoom invite details.]
73 DE KU1U
Cory Golob <ku1u@nediv.arrl.org>
ARRL New England Assistant Director, EMCOMM and Public Service
Early Radio Film Comes to Yale University
Linda Lee writes on the W1YU-officers mailing list:
Hello ham radio enthusiasts:
I wanted to let you know about a sneak preview screening happening at the Davies Auditorium on May 3, 2022 at 7:30 pm. The film INVISIBLE THREADS – From Wireless to War is about the early development of wireless technology and features Tesla, Marconi and a mysterious German wireless plant called Telefunken, which secretly aided the German military effort during WWI.
Ham radio expert Charles Apgar is also featured.
After the screening, filmmaker Joseph Sikorski (Tower to the People) will participate in a Q&A session.
Please feel free to spread this information to anyone you think might be interested.
You can see the trailer & register for the free event here:
https://www.InvisibleThreadsFilm.com/yale
I hope to see you there!
All the best,
Linda Lee
ARRL New England Division Leaders Honor the Providence Radio Association for 100 Years of ARRL Affiliation
A sizable crowd of in-person and remote members were on-hand to welcome New England Division Director Fred Kemmerer, AB1OC, and Vice Director Phil Temples, K9HI, at a special meeting of the Providence Radio Association in Johnston, Rhode Island on April 12. Kemmerer and Temples presented the club with a plaque and special certificate honoring PRA on its 100 years of ARRL affiliation. Club members also heard a presentation by Kemmerer on the new ARRL Club Grant program.
NEAR-Fest XXXI, April 29-30, 2022, Deerfield, NH
W1SJ Live Technician Video Class, April 16, 2022
Mitch Stern, W1SJ, will offer his live Technician video class on Saturday, April 16 from 10 AM – 3 PM. This is a full live Zoom class with lecture, demonstrations and review.
Students should pre-study on the web site ahead of the class, but those in the process of studying would be good candidates. According to Mitch, “If you don’t do this class, it will cost you $35 more after this weekend!”
W1SJ will also be conducting a General class course on April 23, 2022. He indicates that attendees of the General course will also be exempt from the $35 fee.
Visit http://www.hamclass.net for additional information and to enroll.
Connecticut Ops Sought for 13 Colonies K2D Team, July 1-8, 2022
Pete Chamalian, W1RM, writes on the YCCC list:
I am again looking for volunteers who would like to join the K2D team for the annual 13 Colonies Event. This year we will be using K2D starting on July 1 at 9 AM to July 8 at midnight. The operation for K2D must take place in Connecticut.
Operators will be using their own station and will be scheduled to operate. We are looking for participants who are capable CW, phone, RTTY and other digi modes with the ability to operate on any band, 160-6. The operating can be fast-paced, like a DXpedition at times.
Full details about K2D and sign up as an operator visit: https://sites.google.com/view/k2doperatorpage/home
For more information about the 13 Colonies event, visit: http://www.13colonies.us/
Questions can be addressed to me.
Pete Chamalian, W1RM
W1RM@Comcast.net
Volunteers for CT RFI Team Needed
ARRL Section Manager Chuck Motes, K1DFS, writes on the CT ARRL Members list:
The Assistant New England Director, ARRL, is recruiting volunteers to serve on a RFI troubleshooting Team for Connecticut. So far there are two members on the team. More are needed.
Rob Leiden, K1UI, is an Assistant Director of the New England ARRL Division, and can be addressed via email at: k1ui@nediv.arrl.org.
Volunteers on the team will be trained in RFI detection and problem correction, and equipment will be available to the team.
The team may only be deployed following a request from an amateur to the League, and will work under a Team Leader. This is a detection and assistance process. There is no enforcement by the team or its members. Cooperation of hams and the general public will be employed.
If interested, send an email to Rob Leiden at his email address, with your name, call, address, contact information, and an explanation of qualifications/skills/training
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ARRL Connecticut Section
Section Manager: Charles I Motes Jr, K1DFS
k1dfs@arrl.org
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Annual NEQRP Southern New England Meeting and Lunch Canceled
The QRP Club of New England‘s annual Southern New England Meeting and Lunch at ARRL Headquarters in Newington, Connecticut has been canceled due to continued COVID restrictions in the building.
“Hope to see you there in April, 2023,” Carl says.