Board of Directors Election

At the November 01 General Membership two Board of Directors candidates were nominated.  The candidates were nominated; including the slate nominated by the Nominating Committee are: (listed in alphabetical order by last name) [incumbents are indicated]

Kris Backensotse, N5HIT,  incumbent

John Boyd, KE6ORI

David Chaney, AA6AE,  incumbent

Steve Smith, WA1TOV – WITHDRAWN BY CANDIDATE

Tom Soskin, W6MTS,  incumbent

Edwin Jamie Taylor, KK6OLF

Once the Board has approved the slate of candidates, Doug will send out an email, with a link to vote for the candidates.  VOTE EARLY!  We want to announce the winners at the Christmas Party. DOUG HAS SENT OUT THE ELECTION!

Because we amended the By-Laws, there are three (3) positions open.  The candidates will be: (listed in alphabetical order by last name) [incumbents are indicated]  The Incumbents were re-elected. Updated: 12/07/17.

Kris Backensotse, N5HIT,  incumbent

John Boyd, KE6ORI

David Chaney, AA6AE,  incumbent

Tom Soskin, W6MTS,  incumbent

Edwin Jamie Taylor, KK6OLF

Board Member Terms

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Daylight Savings Time Ends Sunday 11/05

Fall back, Sunday, November 05, 2017!   Set your clocks back one hour, Saturday night, before you go bed; the time changes at 2AM Sunday, set back the clock one hour to 1AM.

The Sunday Morning Nets, move back, Sunday.

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Board Member Nominations Are Open COMPLETED

 

The nominations are open for the Board of Directors for 2018.  See: Our By-Laws [Article 13, Section 11], for further information on how to nominate a member. Contact Us at: http://w6sg.net/site/contact/, to make your nomination. Or bring the nomination to the November Membership Meeting.

At the November 01 General Membership two Board of Directors candidates were nominated.  Because we amended the By-Laws, there are three (3) positions open.  The candidates will be: (listed in alphabetical order by last name) [incumbents are indicated]

Kris Backensotse, N5HIT,  incumbent

John Boyd, KE6ORI

David Chaney, AA6AE,  incumbent

Steve Smith, WA1TOV

Tom Soskin, W6MTS,  incumbent

Edwin Jamie Taylor, KK6OLF

 

 

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Password Changed

Our Membership Chair, Curtis, has changed the password  to the restricted-to-members parts of  our website.  (Roster & Club Logo Merchandise)  Look for an e-mail from Curtis (QSA-5 Mailing List), or contact us.    Randy

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ARLS009 FalconSAT-3 Now Open for Amateur Radio Use

ZCZC AS09
QST de W1AW
Space Bulletin 009  ARLS009
From ARRL Headquarters
Newington, CT  September 26, 2017
To all radio amateurs

SB SPACE ARL ARLS009
ARLS009 FalconSAT-3 Now Open for Amateur Radio Use

The Air Force Academy satellite FalconSAT-3 is now open for Amateur
Radio use as a digital store-and-forward system. Built in 2005 and
2006 by cadets and faculty in the Space Systems Research Center at
the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, FalconSAT-3 was
launched in 2007.

The satellite has completed its scientific and training missions,
and the Academy now is making it available for Amateur Radio use.
The Packet Bulletin Board System operates at 9600 baud with a
145.840 MHz uplink/435.103 MHz downlink. Output power is 1 W, and
the downlink is continuously on. Digipeating is enabled for live
QSOs, but unattended digipeating operation is not authorized at this
time.

Additional information is available on the AMSAT website at,
https://www.amsat.org/falconsat-3/ .

Posted in Operating Events, Uncategorized

From ARRL President: Relief Efforts Need Your Help

Monday, September 25, 2017 

Dear ARRL Member:

There are few times when I have needed to reach out directly to you for your help. This is one of those times.

The American Red Cross (ARC) has asked ARRL for assistance with relief efforts in Puerto Rico. In the nearly 75-year relationship between ARRL and ARC, this is the first time ARC has made a request for assistance on this scale. Hurricane Maria has devastated the island’s communications infrastructure. Without electricity and telephone, and with most of the cell sites out of service, millions of people are cut off from communicating. Shelters are unable to reach local emergency services and people cannot check on the welfare of their loved ones. The situation is dire.

How can you help?

1)    Volunteer. ARC needs up to 50 radio amateurs who can help record, enter, and submit disaster-survivor information into the ARC Safe and Well system. There are very specific requirements and qualifications needed for this deployment; for instance, familiarity with Winlink, an Amateur Radio license of General class or higher, and previous experience in disaster response. Deployment will be for up to 3 weeks (at ARC expense). If you would like to be considered for deployment, please complete the following online ARRL form, which asks for your qualifications and skills: Volunteer Deployment Form

2)    Donate to Ham Aid. ARRL’s Ham Aid program loans Amateur Radio equipment kits to established Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES®) groups and partner agencies during disaster response, in order to establish Amateur Radio communications support. Ham Aid is supported by donations from individuals and corporations – including many of our ham radio industry partners. ARRL has previously staged Ham Aid equipment in Texas, and in the last few weeks, we have supplied kits in Florida, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. Our supply of Ham Aid kits has been rapidly depleted. Your donation to Ham Aid will help us now. Your contributions to Ham Aid are 100% tax deductible. To make a donation online, go to: www.arrl.org/arrl-donation-form and select “Ham Aid” from the ARRL donation form. To donate by mail, print a donation form, and mail it with your check payable to ARRL, noting “Ham Aid” on the memo line of your check; mail to ARRL, 225 Main Street, Newington, CT 06111 USA.

It has been four weeks since Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas. In little over a month, Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria have left paths of destruction and catastrophic flooding that will impact the lives of people throughout the southeast U.S. and Caribbean for years to come. Throughout these disasters, our trained ham radio volunteers, and especially those in coordinating roles, have helped us meet the requests of our partner agencies and organizations. To all ham radio operators who have been on alert, activated, deployed, or donated, THANK YOU. We are grateful for your service and for your generosity.

73
Rick Roderick, K5UR
ARRL President

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ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio®
225 Main Street, Newington CT 06111-1494 USA

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Reminder for Radio Amateurs Traveling to Hurricane Stricken Areas

As requests are received asking for Amateurs to travel to the areas
affected by Hurricane Irma, ARRL officials are reminded that to be
covered under the Volunteer Protection Act or the MOU with the American
Red Cross, the requests for volunteers must be submitted through the
established ARRL/ARES channels.
 
Volunteers wishing to offer their services in disaster relief need to go
through the proper established channels.
 
Any self-deployment or requests made outside of the established channels
are not covered under ARRL’s agreements and may not be subject to the
provisions of the Volunteer Protection Act.

 
 
Dan Henderson, N1ND
Assistant Secretary, the American Radio Relay League, Inc.
Regulatory Information Manager
ARRL – the national association for Amateur Radio
Phone: 860-594-0236

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PACIFICON COMING UP 10/20 – 10/22 COMPLETED

Pacificon 17

More details at: PACIFICON 2017

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Christmas Party Date Set – December 06

Updated: 12/07/2017 9:00AM

The Marin ARS Board of Director’s approved setting the Christmas (Holiday) Party date for Wednesday, December 06, 2017. COMPLETE!
Planned Menu:    Turkey, ham, stuffing, mashed sweet potatoes, scalloped potatoes,  gravy,  asparagus, deserts.  (Depends on the caterer selected.  Our previous caterer went out-of-business.)

Membership in MARS is not required to attend this event.  You may be encouraged to join.   Reserve your space at: RSVP@W6SG.NET. 

Join us! Cost: $25.00 per person;  $30.00 at-the-doorAll are welcome!
Reserve your space at: RSVP@W6SG.NET.  Please RSVP to: rsvp@w6sg.net   All reservations  to made by 11/30!  (We need to update the caterer to have enough food.)
Pay Online (PayPal) at: Christmas Dinner : http://w6sg.net/christmas_dinner.php On the PayPal page click on the add-to-cart button. (1 works, 2 does not) You may edit the number of attendees in the cart.

Flier: 2017 Christmas Party

Sign-ups: 2017 Xmas Party

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UPDATE: New “Amateur Radio Parity Act” in US Senate

Dear ARRL Pacific Division Members,

Many of you have seen that the Amateur Radio Parity Act has been
introduced in the U.S. Senate as S.1534, and has been referred to
committee for review.  This is wonderful news following the unanimous
passage of H.R.555 in the House of Representatives this past January.
Vice Director Jim Tiemstra, K6JAT, and I recently returned from the July
ARRL board meeting at headquarters in Connecticut.  There we learned
that an estimated 90% of all new housing in the U.S. contains covenants,
with the majority of those having boilerplate antenna restrictions.
This means that as housing expands, Amateur Radio will face increasing
restrictions.

It is important to realize that H.R.555/S.1534 is a bill resulting from
negotiations between ARRL and the Community Associations Institute
(CAI), both of whom have approved the wording of the bill.   Some have
questioned whether this bill goes far enough to favor Amateur Radio.  It
does!  At this time, deed-restricted neighborhoods have the authority to
absolutely deny outside antenna installations, with no recourse.  This
bill will guarantee the right of an amateur radio operator to have an
effective outdoor antenna.  It is time for ALL of us to come together,
and get this important bill passed!

We are now the closest we have ever been to obtaining antenna relief in
deed-restricted neighborhoods.  If passed and enacted, the Amateur Radio
Parity Act will be the most important piece of Amateur Radio legislation
since the FCCs 1985 PRB-1 regulation.  That’s over 30 years, or an
entire generation, of no added antenna relief.  To make S.1534 pass,
however, we need your help again.  Below is a hyperlink to an app called
RALLY CONGRESS.  By clicking on the link (or copying and pasting in your
browser) and completing some contact information, within two minutes you
will generate a letter that will let both of your respective U.S.
senators know that you want them to vote for this bill. Time is critical
as we expect the bill to be heard before committee soon, and if passed
in committee, it could go to the floor of the senate for a vote within a
matter of weeks.  Please take a moment NOW to click on the hyperlink and
share with your senators your support for S.1534, the Amateur Radio
Parity Act.  Thank you.

ARRL Rally Congress – https://arrl.rallycongress.net/ctas/urge-us-senate-to-support-amateur-radio-parity-act

I just completed and sent my letter inside of 60 seconds.  Please take a
minute and do so also!

73, Bob W6RGG

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ARRL Pacific Division
Director: Robert B Vallio, W6RGG
w6rgg@arrl.org

Original News Post 1/17/17

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