Rest Stop and Route Info for MS Bike Tour

Rest Stops and Route Support
Interested Amateurs can come to Salisbury University on Saturday or Sunday and meet Net Control at the Mobile Command (Ed N3GXH’s large white truck) in the parking lot off Rt.13 and Bateman Ave. next to the Campus Police Building.
Or you can call into the Net for an assignment and go direct to the rest stop! Check the maps or this list to see the rest stop locations where help is needed. Call on the radio and talk to Net Control.

You can also phone Ed N3GXH at 443-677-1427, or Ian N3CVA at 410-303-1412.
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Be Careful on 10 Meters

With recent band openings beginning on 10 meters, ARRL has received word that a number of amateurs have been heard using SSB below 28.300. “We urge everyone to remember that 28.000 to 28.300 MHz is reserved for RTTY and data, including CW,” said ARRL Field and Regulatory Correspondent Chuck Skolaut, K0BOG. “Phone is permitted from 28.300 to 28.500 for Novice and Technician class licensees with a maximum power of 200 W. Phone and image are allowed from 28.300 up to 29.700 for General, Advanced and Extra class license holders.” Skolaut, who manages the Official Observer and Intruder Watch programs, said that people have called and e-mailed ARRL HQ inquiring about hearing IDs repeated in code on various 10 meter frequencies. “What they are hearing are beacons,” Skolaut said; he suggests checking out some Web sites for more information on beacons you might hear on 10 meters and other bands.

http://www.arrl.org/?artid=8253

Stolen Kenwood TM-D700A

The ham radio was stolen out of my van last night! If you happen across a really great deal in a pawn shop on a used Kenwood TM-D700A, let me know, we’ve already filed a police report. The radio has my callsign programmed in it (KB3LJM).

73, Laura, KB3LJM kb3ljm@gmail.com

Volunteers Needed for the MS Bike Tour June 7-8

Hello,

The Multiple Sclerosis of Maryland’s 2008 Bike MS Tour de Shore (formerly MS150 Bike Tour) will be held in Salisbury on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8, June. I am working with Ed Rosen, N3GXH, and the Baltimore Radio Amateur Television Society (BRATS) to coordinate amateur radio communications support for Bike MS. We are still in need of amateurs for the rest stops and route support vehicles (SAG). This invitation is open to all amateur radio operators, especially in the Baltimore-Washington and Salisbury/ Eastern Shore areas. You do not have to be a member of an amateur radio organization. Are you an amateur with EMS/T certification?
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ARRL DX Bulletin 2008 #21

OMAN, A4.
Alex, A45WD has been active on 30 meters using CW andPSK31 at various times throughout the day. QSL via YO9HP.

MOZAMBIQUE, C9.
Rodrigo, C91R is QRV until August 1. QSL via CT1BXT.

MONGOLIA, JT.
Nicola, I0SNY is QRV as JT1SNY/8 and has been active on 20 meters using PSK31 at various times. QSL to home call.

CHAD, TT.
Duarte, CT1CPP is QRV as TT9/home call for about one year. Activity is on the HF bands. QSL to home call.

CAYMAN ISLANDS, ZF.
Jim, W6NRJ will be QRV as ZF2LJ from Grand Cayman, IOTA NA-016, from May 17 to 22. Activity is on all bands, with an emphasis on the newer bands. QSL to home call.

THIS WEEKEND ON THE RADIO. His Majesty King of Spain CW Contest, EU PSK DX Contest, Manchester Mineira All America CW Contest, Baltic Contest, International Castles On The Air, Feld Hell Sprint and the Run for the Bacon QRP Contest are all on tap for this weekend. Please see May QST, page 80, and the ARRL and WA7BNM contest web sites for details.

http://www.arrl.org/w1aw/dx/2008-arld021.html

We Get Mail: Thank you from the NMSS

Dear Ian Millett, Ed Rosen, and BRATS:

On behalf of The National Multiple Sclerosis Society- Maryland Chapter and the staff of Crane Communications Inc., we would like to offer our sincerest thanks for your generosity and support of the 2008 Walk MS event in Towson. Thanks to your outstanding support, an overwhelming number of our walkers reported that they had one of the best experiences ever and they, too, are grateful to our sponsors and supporters.

Multiple Sclerosis stops people from moving. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society exists to make sure it doesn’t. Events like Walk MS enable the National MS Society- Maryland Chapter to continue to make strides towards our mission of ending the devastating disease of MS by generating funds for local programs & services and ongoing research.

The National MS Society- Maryland Chapter supports more than 6,500 Marylanders and their families living with MS. It is nice to know that we, in turn, can depend on giving members of the community, like yourself, to help support initiatives like Walk MS.

Thanks again for your support and we look forward to speaking with you and seeing you again next year!

Sincerely,

Lisa Dietrich & Stefanie Spatola
Site Coordinators
Crane Communications Inc.

Mark Roeder
Chapter President
National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Maryland Chapter

Chinese Olympic Special Event Stations Getting Ready to Go On-the-Air

Special Event stations for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games will begin operating on Sunday, May 18 through September 17. Five special calls, representing the five rings of the Olympic flag, will be on the air: BT1OB, BT1OJ, BT1OH, BT1OY and BT1ON. The last letter of the call sign corresponds to the color of each of the rings of the Olympic flag — Beibei (Blue), Jingjing (Black), Huanhuan (Red), Yingying (Yellow) and Nini (Green). Zheng Feng, BA4EG, will be the QSL manager for all stations. QSLs can be sent either direct or via the bureau and will begin to be answered in October. A Web site supporting the Special Event stations will include an on line log search, QSL card received and sent status, as well as other information; award criteria will soon be posted on the site.  – Thanks to The Daily DX for this information

http://www.arrl.org/?artid=8204

Court Finds FCC Violated Administrative Procedure Act in BPL Decision

The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit today released its decision on the ARRL’s Petition for Review of the FCC’s Orders adopting rules governing broadband over power line (BPL) systems. The Court agreed with the ARRL on two major points and remanded the rules to the Commission. Writing for the three-judge panel of Circuit Judges Rogers, Tatel and Kavanaugh, Judge Rogers summarized: “The Commission failed to satisfy the notice and comment requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act (’APA’) by redacting studies on which it relied in promulgating the rule and failed to provide a reasoned explanation for its choice of the extrapolation factor for measuring Access BPL emissions.”

Full Story: http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2008/04/25/10064/?nc=1

Get Ready For Field Day 2008 [AERO]

Courtesy The Aero Aerial Newsletter June 2008

It’s June. The sun is high in the sky. The trees and plants are in full bloom.
At a sleepy camp in Northern Baltimore County the antennas will soon be reaching the sky.
Field Day 2008 will again be held by Aero at Camp Genyara from Friday June 27th through Sunday June 29th.

Everyone is invited to come join the fun. The setup crew usually shows up after 3 p.m. Friday afternoon to get the buildings ready. A couple of antennas are put up for some overnight ragchew fun. Last year there were even movies and telescopes for stargazing! Serious setup begins on Saturday morning and it’s off to the races at 2 p.m. local time for the start of Field Day. Operations continue for 24 hours, making as many QSOs as we can until the final whistle blows at 2 p.m. on Sunday. This year Aero will again be joined by The Baltimore Radio Amateur Television Society. We will operate W3PGA as 3A and also have a GOTA station AE3RO. There will be opportunities for everyone to get on the air on most of the HF bands as well as 6 and 2 meters. We will operate various modes including CW, Voice and Digital. Best of all there will be food. So come up to Camp Genyara and join the fun.

Directions and Map (after the jump):
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ARRL DX Bulletin 2008 #20

ETHIOPIA, ET.
Josef, ET3JA has been active on 20 meters from 1600 to 1730z and then on 17 meters around 1200 to 1300z. QSL via OK3AA.

SAN MARINO, T7.
Matteo, T77NM has been active using RTTY on 40meters around 2300z. QSL to home call.

CORSICA, TK.
TK7C has been active using RTTY on 40 meters around 2350z. QSL via F9IE.

ASCENSION ISLAND, ZD8.
Steve, G3ZVW is QRV as ZD8N and has been active using RTTY on 20 meters from around 1300 to 1600z. QSL to home call.

http://www.arrl.org/w1aw/dx/2008-arld020.html