• Amateur Radio Newsline (C)

    From Daryl Stout@454:1/33 to All on Thursday, July 20, 2023 17:32:34
    BREAK HERE:

    Time for you to identify your station. We are the Amateur Radio Newsline, heard on bulletin stations around the world, including the K4EX repeater in Dade City, Florida, on Tuesdays after the 7 p.m. net.

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    OFCOM SEEKS COMMENT ON 'HYBRID SHARING' FOR UPPER 6 GHZ BAND

    PAUL/ANCHOR: If you have a UK amateur license, you may want to weigh in on this issue affecting the 6 GHz band. Jeremy Boot, G4NJH, explains the
    proposed changes.

    JEREMY: Ofcom is exploring a system of what it calls "hybrid sharing" of
    the upper portion of the 6 GHz band to accommodate both licenced mobile use and low-power licence-exempt Wi-Fi in the UK. The regulator wants to find
    an appropriate system that would increase capacity successfully because of industry interest in supporting an ongoing growth in traffic.

    Ofcom believes that because Wi-Fi routers are based indoors and mobile transmitters are mostly outdoors, hybrid-sharing mechanisms can and should
    be developed that allow the users to coexist. The regulator also believes there is also potential for what it calls international harmonisation of hybrid sharing on the band.

    Industry members or others with a stake in the use of this band can submit comments to Ofcom no later than the 15th of September.

    See a link to the full article in the text version of this week's newscast
    at arnewsline.org

    [DO NOT READ:

    https://www.ofcom.org.uk/news-centre/2023/sharing-6-ghz-spectrum-for-wi-fi- and-mobile ]

    (above URL all on one line)

    This is Jeremy Boot, G4NJH.

    (OFCOM)

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    FCC TO VOTE ON POWER INCREASE FOR DIGITAL FM

    JIM/ANCHOR: In the US, the Federal Communications Commission is getting
    ready to consider a request from broadcasters to permit the highest
    allowable power for digital FM stations. Kent Peterson, KC0DGY, has that story.

    KENT: The FCC is preparing to vote early next month on permitting some
    digital FM stations to broadcast using the highest allowable power levels
    by adopting a change in the way such levels are determined on the upper and lower digital sidebands.

    The request for change is being made by the National Association of Broadcasters, a trade group representing radio and TV entities and Xperi,
    the company that developed and licenses HD Radio technology. Xperi
    estimates that there are 2,600 stations in the US that use HD Radio technology.

    Both the NAB and Xperi say their goal is to improve the digital signals' quality and coverage. They are petitioning for the acceptance of a new
    formula that would permit an increase over the present level, currently authorized at a digital ERP of -14 dBc, or decibels relative to carrier.
    The approved increase would not require prior FCC authorization.

    Although a number of major media groups support the petition, saying it is good for businesses as well as listeners, Press Communications LLC in New Jersey has told the FCC that a power increase could pose difficulties for smaller FM stations and LPFM, low-power FM service.

    The vote is expected to take place on August 3rd.

    This is Kent Peterson, KC0DGY.

    (RADIOWORLD)

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    WORLD OF DX

    In the World of DX, Giuseppe, IK5WWA, is on the air as IM0C [pronounce: EYE EMM ZERO SEA] from San Pietro Island, IOTA number EU-165, until the 30th of July. Listen for him on 40-2 metres and perhaps on 80m. QSL via his home
    call.

    Jarno, OH6NJ, will be active as OH6NJ/8 from Hailuoto Island, IOTA number EU-184 between the 24th and 31st of July. He will be using CW, SSB and FT8 mainly on the higher bands. QSL via his home call.

    In Guatemala, Dennis, KT8X, will be active holiday style as TG4/KT8X from
    the 23rd of July to the 4th of August. He will be using CW, FT8 and
    possibly some SSB on 40-6 metres. QSL via LoTW only.

    Listen for Ron, DL1RNW, operating as OZ/DL1RNW from Sandkas, Maidenhead
    Square JO75jg on Bornholm Island, IOTA number EU-030. He will be on the air from the 23rd of July to the 5th of August on 6 metres and the HF bands.
    QSL via eQSL.

    (425 DX BULLETIN)
    --- SBBSecho 3.20-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (454:1/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@454:1/33 to All on Thursday, July 27, 2023 18:37:17
    BREAK HERE:

    Time for you to identify your station. We are the Amateur Radio Newsline, heard on bulletin stations around the world, including the K9DEW repeater
    in Warsaw, Indiana, on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.

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    DO YOU HAIKU? ROGER ROGER!

    STEPHEN/ANCHOR: What's the one ham radio competition you can enter without turning your rig on? The Amateur Radio Newsline haiku challenge. We've been inviting listeners to channel their most creative selves and share the joy
    of ham radio in the form of a haiku. On our website, arnewsline.org, you
    will find a submission form. Follow traditional haiku form and send in your entry: The first line is five syllables, the second line is seven syllables and the finishing third line has another five syllables. We cannot accept
    any other formats.

    We will pick from the best submissions that follow the 5/7/5 syllable rule
    and represent the love of amateur radio. Your prize? For now, bragging
    rights -- and a featured spot for your haiku on the Amateur Radio Newsline website. We may have a surprise for you at the end of the year, however. So visit our website at arnewsline.org and take a look at this week's winning
    ham radio haiku.

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    'MOON DAY' PUTS SPOTLIGHT ON HAM RADIO

    STEPHEN/ANCHOR: Although the event at the Frontiers of Flight Museum was called "Moon Day," amateur radio shared the spotlight with the help of
    AMSAT and two area ham clubs. Moon Day was held at the Dallas, Texas museum
    at Love Field on July 22nd - the anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission in
    1969. The educational event celebrated ham radio communications through satellites while acknowledging the great strides that have been made since that historic lunar landing. AMSAT ambassador Tom Schuessler, N5HYP, told Newsline in an email that AMSAT's presentations focused on amateur radio in space and with the help of AMSAT's Virginia Smith, NV5F, Calvin Gluck,
    W7KYG and Tony Medina, NT5TM, guests learned about the technology behind
    these communications. The keynote speaker was retired NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough KE5HOD.

    Working alongside AMSAT, the Dallas Amateur Radio Club, W5FC, demonstrated
    the use of repeaters, Morse Code and the HF bands. A number of young Scouts were able to work toward their radio and exploration merit badges. This was the 15th annual Moon Day held at the museum, and Tom told Newsline it will
    be back again next year.

    (TOM SCHUESSLER, N5HYP)

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    RADIO 'BUMBLEBEES' TAKE FLIGHT USING CW

    STEPHEN/ANCHOR: Sunday, July 30th, has been set aside for bumblebees. Those the the radio operators who'll be operating QRP as they call CQ. Randy Sly, W4XJ, tells us how to "BEE" ready for them.

    RANDY: The Adventure Radio Society is hoping for a swarm of bumblebees on Sunday, July 30th -- or at least, that's the buzz. For the four-hour period between 1700 and 2100 UTC, the organizers of a casual CW contest called The Flight of the Bumblebees are encouraging portable operators to walk,
    bicycle, row - using any means of engine-free travel - and set up at a
    field site. There, they will call CQ with their callsign and a unique identifying Bumblebee Number assigned to them. For bumblebees, being in the field is important. The society, which was created in 1996, tries to foster the practice of radio operations in an ecologically responsible manner.

    Now remember: bumblebees are small, so this is going to be a QRP event and
    no one will be transmitting more than 5 watts. Typically, these radio bumblebees can be found on 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters, around standard QRP frequencies. Who'll be looking for them? Other bumblebees, of course, but home-based stations who are also operating QRP can chase the bees or one another.

    For details, rules and other information, visit arsqrp dot blogspot dot com (arsqrp.blogspot.com). Bumblebees and home-based stations will be eligible
    for commendations based on points, but additional recognition will be given
    to those busy bees who operate from attractive sites, have an unusual adventure, or perhaps operate with some notable equipment.

    As with previous such contests, this one is sure to create a hive of
    activity.

    This is Randy Sly, W4XJ.

    (ADVENTURE RADIO SOCIETY, MONITORING TIMES 1999)
    --- SBBSecho 3.20-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (454:1/33)
  • From Daryl Stout@454:1/33 to All on Friday, July 14, 2023 12:58:58
    RADIO CAMP NEAR PRAGUE WELCOMES THE VERY YOUNG

    PAUL/ANCHOR: In the Czech Republic, some of the youngest of the young
    are getting a chance to be involved in an amateur radio camp later this
    year. Jeremy Boot, G4NJH, brings us that report.

    JEREMY: The campers may be as young as 10 and no older than 15 but they
    will benefit from a lifetime of radio experience from those who guide
    them in learning radio operating skills and getting on the air. This is
    the KOTA Subregional Camp at Castle Trhanov, outside Prague and it will
    take place from the 15th to the 17th of September. KOTA stands for "Kids
    on the Air" and the goal is to serve this very young age group as part
    of a pilot project.

    The weekend is being organised by the Czech Radio Club with assistance
    from the IARU Region 1 Youth Working Group. The future of such a
    programme is on the agenda for discussion at the IARU Region 1 General Conference taking place in November in Serbia.

    This is Jeremy Boot, G4NJH.

    (YOTA, IARU REGION1, WIA)

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    O CANADA! TIME FOR YOUTH ON THE AIR CAMP

    PAUL/ANCHOR: Meanwhile, camp is getting under way in Canada for
    youngsters who are from North, Central and South America. They have a
    full agenda, as we hear from Patrick Clark, K8TAC.

    PATRICK: Young amateurs in the Americas are getting ready for an out-of- this-world experience at the Youth on the Air camp in Ontario, Canada
    between July 16th and the 21st: The campers have a scheduled contact
    with the International Space Station on Tuesday, July 18. Meanwhile,
    they'll also get to experience the thrill of being chased by callsign
    hunters by activating VE3YOTA. They go on the air starting Sunday July
    16th and don't go QRT until Friday July 21st. There's also a satellite
    station for them to operate and they'll be on the air to experience
    contact with the birds on Wednesday July 19th.

    Parks on the Air activity is expected to play a big role for the kids
    too: Fifteen QRP stations will be on the air on Tuesday, July 18th from
    1900 UTC to 2100 UTC and Thursday July 20th from 1300 UTC to 1600 UTC.
    They will activate a two-for-one POTA location, the Central Experimental
    Farm National Historic Site, VE-5095, and the Rideau Canal National
    Historic Site, VE-4882.

    Don't forget to catch the opening day ceremonies via their webstream on
    Sunday July 16th at 2100 UTC, featuring keynote speaker Phil McBride,
    VA3QR, president of the Radio Amateurs of Canada.

    Further details about these activities can be found at Youthontheair dot
    org. That's Youthontheair - one word - dot org.

    This is Patrick Clark, K8TAC.

    (YOUTH ON THE AIR)

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    WORLD OF DX

    In the World of DX, listen for Mauro, IW2KVT, operating holiday style as IH9/IW2KVT from Pantelleria Island, IOTA number AF-018, until the 14th
    of July. He is using SSB on the HF bands and 6 metres.

    A team of hams will be operating as IP1X from Gallinara Island, IOTA
    number EU-083, on the 29th and 30th of July. Listen for them using CW
    and SSB on 80-10 metres. They will also participate in the IOTA Contest.
    See QRZ.com for QSL details.

    Special event station CR6J is on the air from the 17th to the 23rd of
    July for the 41st International Motorcycle Rally in Faro, Portugal.
    Listen on 80-6 metres for operators using CW, SSB and digital modes. QSL
    via CT1EHX.

    Listen for Dirk, DL1KVN, operating holiday style as F/DL1KVN/p from Noirmoutier Island, IOTA number EU-064, from the 15th to the 28th of
    July. Dirk will be using CW and SSB on 40-10 metres. See QRZ.com for QSL details.

    (425 DX BULLETIN)
    --- SBBSecho 3.20-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (454:1/33)