• The ARRL Letter for July 27, 2023

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    The ARRL Letter

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

    July 27, 2023

    John E. Ross, KD8IDJ, Editor <news@arrl.org>

    ARRL Home Page <http://www.arrl.org/>ARRL Letter Archive <http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter/>Audio News <http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter/audio/> IN THIS ISSUE

    - ARRL and NASA Team Up to Help Teachers
    - Hurricane Watch Net Seeks Bilingual Net Control Operators
    - A Quick 2023 Field Day Reminder
    - Amateur Radio in the News
    - ARRL Podcasts
    - Announcements
    - In Brief...
    - The K7RA Solar Update
    - Just Ahead in Radiosport
    - Upcoming Section, State, and Division Conventions

    ARRL AND NASA TEAM UP TO HELP TEACHERS

    A radio experiment held on July 26, 2023, to decode a slow-scan TV
    (SSTV) message sent via the ham radio station on the International
    Space Station (ISS) was successful.

    The image was received by a group of educators at ARRL Headquarters
    in Newington, Connecticut through the voice repeater on the ISS.
    Teachers from around the United States were on hand for the ARRL
    Teachers Institute on Wireless Technology <http://www.arrl.org/teachers-institute-on-wireless-technology>, a
    program that empowers educators to incorporate amateur radio into their science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) curriculum. As
    part of the professional development program, the group received and
    decoded the image sent by volunteers with Amateur Radio on the
    International Space Station (ARISS). The transmitted image said, "ARRL
    Teachers Institute: ensuring a space for radio in the next generation."

    The teachers thought it was cool. "Amateur radio is so important to
    the future of engineering and STEM in our country," said Kristen Kucko,
    KQ4ECP, one of the institute participants. The group gathered outside
    ARRL Headquarters with antennas they had made earlier in the day. As
    the pass happened, the educators tracked the ISS by hand. A warble of
    SSTV transmission filled the air, and the group was excited. After the
    pass, they used laptops to decode the audio stream into an image, while
    they sat on picnic tables and enjoyed pizza and wings.

    For ARRL Education and Learning Manager Steve Goodgame, K5ATA, the experiment was a way to allow teachers to engage with the power of
    radio. "When teachers can pull an image off the ISS via amateur radio,
    it gives a sense of accomplishment that gets them excited. We want to
    get them fired up about radio, so they can carry that energy back to
    their classrooms and do the same thing with their students," said
    Goodgame.

    Each of the teachers on hand for the second phase of the institute, --
    "TI-2: Remote Sensing and Data Analysis," -- have already been through
    the introductory course and they are all licensed radio amateurs. The
    institute costs teachers nothing to attend, thanks to funding from the
    ARRL Education & Technology Program. <http://www.arrl.org/education-technology-program>

    Several local television stations from the Hartford-New Haven market
    covered the event. See coverage from WTNH News 8 (ABC) <https://www.wtnh.com/news/connecticut/hartford/teachers-in-newington-build-antennas-to-decode-message-from-international-space-station/>

    and WFSB Eyewitness News 3 (CBS) <http://my.tvey.es/m9B8E>.

    HURRICANE WATCH NET SEEKS BILINGUAL NET CONTROL OPERATORS

    The Hurricane Watch Net <http://www.hwn.org/> (HWN) is looking for new
    members who are willing to train to become Net Control Operators. HWN
    is especially interested in recruiting bilingual operators who are
    fluent in Spanish and English or French/Creole and English. Net Control responsibilities can entail hours of duty to ensure all received
    ground-truth weather reports are forwarded directly to the National
    Hurricane Center in Miami.

    The net generally activates whenever a system has achieved hurricane
    status and is within 300 statute miles of a populated landmass. This
    can vary, however, due to the forward speed and intensity of a storm,
    or at the request of the forecasters at the National Hurricane Center.
    Once activated, the HWN continuously operates until a storm is no
    longer a threat to life and property.

    The mission of the net is to disseminate the latest advisories issued
    by the National Hurricane Center, and to obtain real-time, ground-level
    weather conditions and initial damage assessments from amateur radio
    operators in the affected areas. The net then relays that information
    to the National Hurricane Center by way of WX4NHC, and when required,
    the Canadian Hurricane Centre. It also functions as a backup
    communication link for the National Hurricane Center, National Weather
    Service Forecast Offices, the Canadian Hurricane Centre, Emergency
    Operations Centers, emergency management agencies, non-governmental organizations, and other vital interests that can involve military
    relief operations. Such operations can be involved in the protection of
    life and property before, during, and after a hurricane event.

    HWN Manager Bobby Graves, KB5HAV, says training will be provided and
    each candidate will go through a probationary period with a mentor.
    Graves, an ARRL member, says an applicant's station must be reliable.
    "While having a tower, beam, and/or amplifier is not a requirement,
    your station must allow you to hear and be heard. Therefore,
    directional antennas and amplifiers are preferred," he said.

    The net coverage area includes the hurricane-prone areas of eastern
    Canada, the US East Coast, the Gulf of Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. The net specifically seeks applicants in the
    middle-to-western sections of the US, Canada, Central America, and the Caribbean. "As always, the HWN is hoping for a quiet season, yet [we
    are] prepared for the worst," said Graves.

    Those interested in learning more can visit the HWN Net Control
    Information web page at https://hwn.org/about-us/ncs_info.html

    A QUICK 2023 FIELD DAY REMINDER

    The final day to submit entries for ARRL Field Day 2023 was July 25.
    Currently, more than 4,500 entries have been submitted, but entrants
    are encouraged to check their submitted logs to make sure they are
    complete and that no additional documents are needed. Entries can be
    checked at Field Day Entries Received (arrl.org) <https://field-day.arrl.org/fdentriesrcvd.php>. Check the Entries
    Received column for the status of your submission. A notification
    stating "pending documents" will appear if you need to send additional documents. The deadline to complete your submission is Friday, August
    25, 2023, and any questions should be emailed to fieldday@arrl.org.

    AMATEUR RADIO IN THE NEWS

    ARRL Public Information Officers, Coordinators, and many other member-volunteers help keep amateur radio and ARRL in the news <http://www.arrl.org/media-hits>.

    "Nonprofit uses Shavano Park event to educate public on amateur radio <https://communityimpact.com/san-antonio/north-san-antonio/nonprofit/2023/07/19/nonprofit-uses-shavano-park-event-to-educate-public-on-amateur-radio/>"

    / Community Impact (Texas) July 20, 2023 -- The San Antonio Radio Club
    is an ARRL Affiliated Club.

    "Amateur HAM Radio Operators Serve as Vital Link in Times of Crisis <https://mountainlake.org/amateur-ham-radio-operators-serve-as-vital-link-in-times-of-crisis/>"

    / Mountain Lake PBS (New York) July 21, 2023 --The Champlain Valley
    Amateur Radio Club is an ARRL Affiliated Club.

    "Teaching a new generation: Amateur radio group holds summer class <https://www.paducahsun.com/news/teaching-a-new-generation-amateur-radio-group-holds-summer-class/article_2b483bbb-2e21-53bc-b7a9-468aa8d3883c.html>"

    The Paducah Sun (Kentucky) July 22, 2023 -- The Paducah Amateur Radio Association is an ARRL Affiliated Club.

    "Demonstration of Ham Radio and its modern capabilities, July 25 <https://www.theloopnewspaper.com/story/2023/07/22/happenings/demonstration-of-ham-radio-and-its-modern-capabilities-july-25/11054.html>"

    / The Loop (California) July 26, 2023 -- The Tehachapi Amateur Radio Association is an ARRL Affiliated Club.

    "Teachers in Newington build antennas to decode message from
    International Space Station <https://www.wtnh.com/news/connecticut/hartford/teachers-in-newington-build-antennas-to-decode-message-from-international-space-station/>"

    / WTNH-TV (Connecticut) July 26, 2023 -- ARRLŪ The National Association
    for Amateur Radio.

    Share <newsmedia@arrl.org> any amateur radio media hits you spot with
    us.

    ARRL PODCASTS

    On the Air
    Sponsored by Icom <http://www.icomamerica.com/en/>

    Passing traffic is a ham radio activity that's nearly as old as ham
    radio itself, and getting accurate messages to their destination in a
    timely manner takes training and skill. In addition to participating in
    nets, hams also have the opportunity to take on ARRL Field Organization positions that are responsible for traffic. In this episode, "When
    Messages Matter: Passing Traffic," we talk to Ethan Hansen, KC1OIP, who fulfills one such position, Official Relay Station, in ARRL's National
    Traffic System. Listen in to learn about what it takes to become an
    Official Relay Station, how the position makes a difference in the
    community, and how it benefits your amateur radio skills and
    experience.

    ARRL Audio News
    Listen to ARRL Audio News <http://www.arrl.org/arrl-audio-news>,
    available every Friday. ARRL Audio News is a summary of the week's top
    news stories in the world of amateur radio and ARRL, along with
    interviews and other features.

    The On the Air podcast is available on iTunes (iOS) and Stitcher
    (Android). The On the Air podcast and ARRL Audio News are also on
    blubrry -- On the Air <https://blubrry.com/arrlontheair/> | ARRL Audio
    News <https://blubrry.com/arrlaudionews/>.

    ANNOUNCEMENTS

    The San Max Patronal Celebration 2023 will take place on August 1 - 31.
    This is an annual event that radio amateurs in Mexico participate in to celebrate San Maximilian Maria Kolbe, patron saint of radio amateurs.
    The special event call sign, 4A2MAX, will be activated on August 1 at
    00:00 XE Central Time, and it will stay active through August 31 at
    23:59 XE Central Time. All amateur radio operators are invited to
    participate. Official rules and additional information are available at
    QRZ.com <https://www.qrz.com/db/4A2MAX>, on the 4A2MAX web page.

    IN BRIEF...

    The ARRL Board of Directors met for their Second Meeting, July 21 - 22,
    2023, and approved increasing the regular membership dues rate to $59 a
    year starting January 1, 2024. Included with the new dues rate was a
    decision to separate the printed, mailed magazine from membership. A
    summary of the dues changes and related fees, effective January 1,
    2024, are available on the ARRL website
    <http://www.arrl.org/2024-dues-rates>. Read more about the decision in
    a Member Bulletin
    <http://www.arrl.org/member-bulletin?issue=2023-07-23> from ARRL
    President Rick Roderick, K5UR.

    The New Jersey QRP Club will hold their 12th annual Skeeter Hunt on
    August 27, 2023. The objective is to get QRP operators out of their
    shacks and into the fresh air encouraging them to spread their wings
    and fill the airwaves with "Skeeters." While commercial equipment can
    be utilized, bonus points will be awarded to those who homebrewed or
    kit-built their own transceiver or separate transmitter/receiver.
    Equipment not built by the operator will not qualify for bonus points,
    as it will be considered commercial equipment. The event will be a
    4-hour sprint beginning at 17:00 UTC and running until 21:00 UTC (1:00
    to 5:00 PM EDT). The next event will be held on the third Sunday of
    August 2024. QRP operators who wish to be designated Skeeters can
    request a Skeeter number by sending an email with their name, call
    sign, and state/province from which they will be operating to
    w2lj@arrl.net. You do not have to operate portable to be a Skeeter.
    Please indicate if you intend to operate from a state other than your
    home state listed on QRZ. Skeeter numbers are being issued now, and
    will be issued until the day before the event. For more information and
    the official rules, visit the Official NJQRP Skeeter Hunt web page <https://www.qsl.net/w2lj/>.

    THE K7RA SOLAR UPDATE

    Tad Cook, K7RA, of Seattle, Washington, reports for this week's ARRL Propagation Bulletin, ARLP030:

    Solar disk image taken July 27, 2023, courtesy of NASA SDO/HMI.

    Average daily sunspot numbers declined from 130.6 to 128.1 over the
    past week of July 20 - 26.

    Average daily solar flux declined significantly from 190.5 to 172.2.

    The solar flux forecast sees values at 168, 165, and 162 on July 27 -
    29; 158 on July 30 - 31; 155 and 158 on August 1 - 2; 165 on August 3 -
    4; 170 and 175 on August 5 - 6; 180 on August 7 - 10; 175 on August 11
    - 13; 180 on August 14 - 15; 175 on August 16 - 18; 170 on August 19;
    165, 165, and 160 on August 20 - 22, and 155 on August 23 - 26.

    Predicted planetary A index is 20, 10, 5, 10, and 8 on July 27 - 31; 5,
    5, 10, and 8 on August 1 - 4; 5 on August 5 - 9; 10 on August 10; 8 on
    August 11 - 13; 5 on August 14 - 19, and 10, 8, and 5 on August 20 -
    22.

    Read about sunspots, flares, and aurora at the following link:

    https://bit.ly/44JxcRp

    Check out a story about the Mars rover seeing the far side of the sun
    at the link below:

    https://bit.ly/3KbRV8b

    Also, see the report of a rocket punching a hole in the ionosphere at:

    https://bit.ly/3KceBFB

    Nearly 5 decades ago in Marin County, California, I, too, witnessed a
    rocket penetrating the ionosphere. It was a huge, dramatic display. My
    friend had seen a similar thing before, and said it was created by a
    rocket launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in Southern California.

    Sunspot numbers for July 20 - 26, 2023, were 131, 121, 103, 117, 141,
    137, and 147, with a mean of 128.1. The 10.7-centimeter flux was 184.3,
    172.8, 174.4, 172.5, 165.1, 169, and 167.4, with a mean of 172.2.
    Estimated planetary A indices were 10, 13, 9, 6, 7, 11, and 21, with a
    mean of 11. Middle latitude A index was 10, 11, 9, 5, 8, 12, and 23,
    with a mean of 11.1.

    Send your tips, questions, or comments to k7ra@arrl.net.

    A comprehensive K7RA Solar Update is posted Fridays on the ARRL
    website. For more information concerning radio propagation, visit <http://arrl.org/propagation-of-rf-signals> the ARRL Technical
    Information Service, read
    <http://arrl.org/the-sun-the-earth-the-ionosphere> "What the Numbers
    Mean...," and check out <http://k9la.us/> the Propagation Page of Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA.

    A propagation bulletin archive <http://arrl.org/w1aw-bulletins-archive-propagation> is available. For customizable propagation charts, visit the VOACAP Online for Ham Radio <https://www.voacap.com/hf/> website.

    Share <k7ra@arrl.net> your reports and observations.

    A weekly, full report is posted on ARRL News
    <http://www.arrl.org/news>.

    JUST AHEAD IN RADIOSPORT

    Yearlong -- ARRL Volunteers On the Air <https://vota.arrl.org/> (VOTA).
    See the State Activations Schedule for weekly W1AW Portable Operations <https://vota.arrl.org/w1awPortable.php>, including:

    - July 26 - August 1 -- Rhode Island W1AW/1

    - July 26 - August 1 -- Indiana W1AW/9

    - August 2 - August 8 -- Minnesota W1AW/0

    - August 2 - August 8 -- Kentucky W1AW/4

    UPCOMING CONTESTS:

    - July 27 -- RSGB 80m Club Champ, Data (digital)

    - July 28 -- NCCC RTTY Sprint (digital)

    - July 28 -- NCCC Sprint (CW)

    - July 29 - 30 -- MARAC US Counties QSO Party (CW, phone)

    - July 29 - 30 -- RSGB IOTA Contest (CW, phone)

    - July 29 -- WAB 144 MHz Low Power Phone (phone)

    - July 30 -- ARS Flight of the Bumblebees (CW)

    - July 31 -- QCX Challenge (CW)

    Visit the ARRL Contest Calendar <http://www.arrl.org/contest-calendar>
    for more events and information.

    UPCOMING SECTION, STATE, AND DIVISION CONVENTIONS

    - July 29 | CVARC 2023 Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/cvarc-2023-hamfest-arrl-pennsylvania-state-convention>,

    hosting the ARRL Pennsylvania State Convention, Chambersburg,
    Pennsylvania

    - July 29 | ARRL West Virginia State Convention and Ham Fest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/arrl-west-virginia-state-convention-and-ham-fest-1>,

    Sutton, West Virginia

    - August 11 - 13 | 2023 ARRL Rocky Mountain Division Convention <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/2023-arrl-rocky-mountain-division-convention>, Albuquerque, New Mexico

    - August 19 - 20 | Huntsville Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/huntsville-hamfest-arrl-alabama-state-convention>,

    hosting the ARRL Alabama State Convention, Huntsville, Alabama

    - August 25 - 27 | Northeast HamXposition <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/northeast-hamxposition-arrl-new-england-division-convention-1>,

    hosting the ARRL New England Division Convention, Marlborough,
    Massachusetts

    - September 1 - 3 | Shelby Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/shelby-hamfest-arrl-north-carolina-section-convention-2>,

    hosting the ARRL North Carolina Section Convention, Shelby, North
    Carolina

    - September 10 | ARRL Southern New Jersey Section Convention and
    Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/arrl-southern-new-jersey-section-convention-and-hamfest-1>,

    Mullica Hill, New Jersey

    - September 22 - 23 | HRO Superfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/hro-superfest-arrl-wisconsin-state-convention>, hosting the ARRL Wisconsin State Convention, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    - September 23 | Red River Radio Amateur's 2023 Hamfest <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/red-river-radio-amateur-s-2023-hamfest-arrl-dakota-division-convention>,

    sponsoring the ARRL Dakota Division Convention, West Fargo, North
    Dakota

    - September 23 | Spokane HAMFEST <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/spokane-hamfest-arrl-washington-state-convention-1>,

    sponsoring the ARRL Washington State Convention, Spokane Valley,
    Washington

    Search the ARRL Hamfest and Convention Database
    <http://www.arrl.org/hamfests> to find events in your area.

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