• ARRL Club News for December 19, 2023

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    ARRL Club News

    Published by the American Radio Relay League ********************************************

    December 19, 2023

    Editor: Michael Walters, W8ZY <[email protected]>

    IN THIS ISSUE

    - Happy Holidays from ARRL
    - Clubs Give Kids a Chance to Speak with Santa via Ham Radio
    - UHF Simplex Net in Puerto Rico
    - Special Event Station Celebrates Iowa Statehood
    - Updating Club Information
    - Write for Club Station
    - Submitting Info for this Newsletter
    - How to Plan and Apply for an ARRL Hamfest or Convention
    - Important Links

    HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM ARRL

    The holidays are upon us, and now is the time to celebrate the joy and
    festive nature of the season. How ever you and your family spend this
    time of year, it's a time to remember friends and family. Enjoy the celebrations and spend time with friends, on the air and in person.
    Many clubs are holding their holiday gatherings and some are
    participating in on-air programs. Check out a repeater that you've
    never tried and make a contact on a mode that is new to you!

    Happy Holidays from us all at ARRL and Club News.

    CLUBS GIVE KIDS A CHANCE TO SPEAK WITH SANTA VIA HAM RADIO

    Clubs around the country are hosting special events and sharing the
    magic of the season with amateur radio by connecting kids with the big
    guy on the air. I remember walking into a hospital ward with an HT back
    in the 70s to allow kids to speak with Santa. Whether it's through a
    public event, a special event station, or from your own shack, ham
    radio can make the thrill of sharing a kid's Christmas list possible.
    Local nets on VHF, UHF, or even larger HF nets, can make it fun. Share
    the magic of ham radio and Santa Claus with your children,
    grandchildren, and neighborhood kids. The Santa Net is held every
    evening between Thanksgiving and Christmas on 3.916 MHz at 7:00 PM
    Central Time (check-in opens 30 minutes before).

    UHF SIMPLEX NET IN PUERTO RICO

    The Bayman Radio Club, KP4NM, in Sabana Seca, Puerto Rico, has been
    conducting a weekly FM simplex net since May 2023. The net is run at
    439.000 MHz, on our local simplex sub-band option, every Wednesday
    night at 8:00 PM AST (Thursday 0000 UTC). Originating from the town of
    Toa Alta, the net covers an area of approximately 15 miles, depending
    on weather, band conditions, and the topography between the stations.

    It's main purpose is to maintain a regular simplex presence on the 70-centimeter band by getting to know our simplex neighbors. At the
    same time, it provides an opportunity to determine a station's
    capabilities in a line-of-sight ground-wave propagation environment.
    The testing of upgraded antennas, radio equipment, and coaxial cables
    are done on a regular basis with reliable reports from the stations.

    This also serves as emergency communications and disaster preparedness
    when repeaters and regular communications fail, like in the 2017
    Hurricanes Irma and Maria, and the 2019-2020 series of earthquakes here
    in Puerto Rico.

    After reporting the stations and listening to traffic, net control
    provides technical capsules of topics related to the 70-centmeter band.
    Upon closing, the stations are encouraged to stay in the frequency to
    chat or check their coverage area for future reference.

    By Jimmy Drowne, KP3BR

    SPECIAL EVENT STATION CELEBRATES IOWA STATEHOOD

    Connect with the Battleship IOWA Amateur Radio Association (BIARA),
    NI6BB, on the air to commemorate the 177th anniversary of Iowa
    statehood. This celebration is an annual activity of NI6BB. Remembering
    the heritage of Battleship USS Iowa, as well as celebrating the yearly milestone for the state, offers a unique opportunity to operate.
    Operations are expected to be from 1700 to 2400 UTC on 12/28/23. Modes
    will be determined by a BIARA operator. Complete information can be
    found at the club's website (https://biara.org), including expected
    frequencies and QSL information. In this year celebrating volunteers
    work this amazing heritage station.

    UPDATING CLUB INFORMATION

    Each year, we ask all ARRL Affiliated Clubs to update their listing on
    the Find-A-Club application of the ARRL website. That information may
    only be updated by a currently listed club officer. If the listing is
    out of date and no officer is available to update it, contact
    [email protected] and ask to have the club's contact updated. There is now
    a new link on each club listing page, called Club Update Help, which
    provides instructions on how to update the club information. There are
    a couple of reminders:

    1. Only club Officers or contacts may change the information.

    2. You must be logged into the ARRL website as a member to make any
    updates.

    3. Remember to hit the submit button at the bottom of the page.

    Updates make it possible to keep listings for clubs up to date and help
    new members find your club.

    WRITE FOR CLUB STATION

    Clubs are the backbone of the amateur radio community. Whether your
    part of a special interest or general club, its members are the
    community that you serve. In the same way that every ham is different,
    each club is also different -- not every club will offer the same
    programs and projects to their member community.

    QST's newest column, "Club Station," is a space for clubs to share
    their practical ideas about what has helped lead them to their success.
    If your club has developed a creative way to get around common
    challenges, we want to hear from you!

    If you are interested in writing for "Club Station," please follow the
    author guidelines that are tailored to this column. Additionally, you
    will find a Club Profile Form at the end of the author guidelines,
    which must be filled out and included with your submission. If this
    form is missing, your submission will not be considered complete.

    Club Station Author Guidelines and Profile Form <http://www.arrl.org/files/file/QST/This%20Month%20in%20QST/2022/Club%20Column%20Author%20Guide%20and%20Form.pdf>

    SUBMITTING INFO FOR THIS NEWSLETTER

    ARRL Club News is for radio clubs to show how they are working in the
    community and the hobby to advance amateur radio. If your club
    completes a project, supports an event, does an EmComm activation, or
    activates a park, we want to hear about it. You can submit your
    newsletter article to us at [email protected]. We like to get them as text
    or Word files instead of PDFs. If you have pictures, please submit them
    with caption information, as well as the name and call sign of the photographer. We want to highlight the good work being done by the
    clubs and show others in the community. Think of this as a chance to
    show off your club and your programs.

    HOW TO PLAN AND APPLY FOR AN ARRL HAMFEST OR CONVENTION

    If your amateur radio club is planning to host a convention, hamfest,
    tailgate, or swapfest, please consider applying for it to be an
    ARRL-sanctioned event. To learn what it means to be an ARRL-sanctioned
    event, and to get some ideas on how to prepare for and conduct a
    hamfest or convention, visit www.arrl.org/arrl-sanctioned-events <http://www.arrl.org/arrl-sanctioned-events>.

    To have your event sanctioned, complete the online application at www.arrl.org/hamfest-convention-application <http://www.arrl.org/hamfest-convention-application>.

    The ARRL Hamfests and Conventions Calendar can be found online at www.arrl.org/hamfests <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests>. In addition, the Convention and Hamfest Calendar that runs in QST each month also
    presents information about upcoming events.

    IMPORTANT LINKS

    ARRL Home: www.arrl.org <http://www.arrl.org/>

    Find an ARRL Affiliated Club: www.arrl.org/clubs
    <http://www.arrl.org/clubs>

    Find your ARRL Section: www.arrl.org/sections
    <http://www.arrl.org/sections>

    Find a license class in your area: www.arrl.org/class <http://www.arrl.org/class>

    Find a license exam in your area: www.arrl.org/exam
    <http://www.arrl.org/exam>

    Find a hamfest or convention: www.arrl.org/hamfests <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests>

    Email ARRL Clubs: [email protected]

    ARRL Club News is published every month (12 times each year). ARRL
    members may subscribe at no cost or unsubscribe by editing their Member
    Data Page at www.arrl.org/opt-in-out <https://home.arrl.org/action/My-Account/Opt-In-Out>. Archived issues
    can be found at http://www.arrl.org/club-news

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    Use and distribution of this publication, or any portion thereof, is
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