Archive for June, 2009
Ham Radio Operators Shoot for the Moon
SFGate.com
by: David Perlman, Chronicle Science Editor
June 27, 2009
Ham Radio Operators Shoot for the Moon
Scores of Bay Area ham radio operators will aim high this weekend to see who can bounce their signals off the moon in an effort to talk to friends far away.
It won’t be an easy feat; it has never been tried before, said Doug Teter, a computer cable specialist who is coordinating the effort led by the Palo Alto Amateur Radio Alliance, but alliance members will have a go at it, competing to see who can be the first to talk to a friend on the other side of the United States or Canada.
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Michigan Man Dies after Falling from Ham Radio Tower
LansingStateJournal.com
June 29, 2009
Niles [Michigan] man dies after falling from ham radio tower
WATERVLIET TOWNSHIP — An experienced installer of ham radio equipment has died after a 60-foot-high radio tower he was scaling during an antenna-installation competition collapsed beneath him.
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Cuban Spies’ Shortwave Radios Go Undetected
The Washington Times
Carmen Gentile
June 18, 2009
Cuban Spies’ Shortwave Radios Go Undetected
MIAMI-A retired State Department officer and his wife who are accused of spying for Cuba appear to have avoided capture for 30 years because their communications with the Caribbean island were too low-tech to be detected by sophisticated U.S. monitors.
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When the Federal Government Stepped In
Radio World
by James E. O’Neal
06.16.2009
When the Federal Government Stepped In
The Federal Communications Commission was created on June 19, 1934, and thus marks its 75th anniversary this month. A recent article in Radio World discussed whether the FCC is still relevant. Here, we look back to its roots.
In the beginning, there was a ponderous cacophony and great confusion.
Radio, basically in the form of broadband brute force spark transmissions, had been around since the turn of the 20th century. Some businesses made use of radio for dispatching ships and reporting meteorological conditions, others engaged in the transmission of personal and commercial messages for profit; but the simple truth was that anyone could build and operate a wireless station.
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CARP Camp-a-Long – July 25-26
The CARP Camp-a-long has been scheduled for the weekend of July 25 and 26.
Time/Date:
July 25-26, 2009
Location:
Granite Creek or Bowler Campground
Contact:
info@k6arp.org
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Fireworks Fundraising Event
The Clovis Amateur Radio Pioneers fireworks stand begins Sunday June 28th. The club’s annual fundraising event will run through July 4th. The stand is located on the north/west corner of Clovis and Shaw Avenues, in the Carl’s Jr. Parking lot.
In previous years the fundraising event has brought needed money to help support and expand the club’s repeater system and club activities. Members are encouraged to volunteer time to help man the stand. Even if you can not support the club by working the stand, come out and purchase some fireworks to support your club.
While fireworks can only be sold during the week leading up to the fourth of July, it is legal in the City of Clovis to set off fireworks year round.
For more information or if you can help out, contact Rob Mavis AE6GE at ae6ge@k6arp.org or telephone 559-272-6791.
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Echoes of Apollo Shake Down Run a Success
by Dave Smith W6TE
June 2009
“ECHOES OF APOLLO” SHAKE DOWN TRIP & UPDATE by Dave Smith W6TE
Jim Klassen, W6JMK, Pat Barthelow, AA6EG and I picked Wayne Overbeck, N6NB, up at the San Jose Airport about 4 PM on Tuesday and headed to the Stanford, 150’, SRI dish in Palo Alto. We were gathered to set up the 23 CM equipment for a “shake down test” . For the “Echoes of Apollo” event June 26-28, 2009.
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Press Release: TNT Fireworks Partners with Nonprofits
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
California’s Leading Fireworks Company (TNT Fireworks) Partners With California Nonprofits To Counter Economic Squeeze
(Sacramento) – Donations are down, demand for services is up, and nonprofits everywhere are struggling to support programs that improve the quality of life in their communities. With the recession challenging their budgets, more than 3,000 nonprofit organizations in over 270 communities in California are pinning their fundraising hopes on the annual sale of State Fire Marshal-Approved, Safe and Sane Fireworks this 4th of July.
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Radio Hams to the Rescue in India
The Telegraph, Calcutta India
by: Karo Christine Kumar
June 7, 2009
Radio Hams to Rescue
Amitabh Bachchan is one. So is Rahul Gandhi. And we aren’t talking politics or films.
They are radio hams — amateur radio operators who facilitate a two-way communication using radio waves. Most radio hams have full-fledged jobs and ham only as a hobby. One needs to clear an examination and get a licence to become a radio ham.
During a disaster, radio hams can play a vital task in helping the administration with the relief operation by opening up a second line of communication. Continue Reading »
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