Monday, July 1, 2019

Dale's Tales for July


Greetings, welcome to "Dale's Tales" for July, 2019.

ARISS Adventure.  Dale's Tales extends congratulations to the Cherryland ARC of Traverse City, MI on their cooperative effort with the Traverse Area District Library as they hosted a radio contact with the International Space Station on July 28.   Eight youngsters were selected from the library's Summer Reading Program to ask questions of Astronaut Nick Hague aboard the station. 

Conditions were perfect for the effort, which included club-provided computer controlled Az-El antennas on the library roof, plus rack mounted primary and back up radios and controls.  Former astronaut Col. Greg Johnson was also present as a guest speaker.

Considerable emphasis was placed upon STEM, Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, and the youngsters in attendance saw first-hand what the results of a STEM aligned education can mean to their futures.

This all points out the strong need for radio amateurs to develop closer ties with the educational facilities in our communities.  Clearly, the enthusiasm shown by the attendees is a good indication of excellent opportunities for all of us.  We watched these selected eight youngsters communicate with the ISS and saw the excitement on their faces and the faces of their brothers, sisters, friends and families.

Supporting STEM projects and applicable school programs can offer entry into amateur radio, and we know the opportunities that amateur radio has opened for many of us in our careers.  Perhaps a discussion with some of your local school administrators could open an opportunity to introduce amateur radio into your local school system.


TOM'S TOME  Comments from your ARRL Vice Director. (Yes of course, we just had to introduce this new column name!!)

Repeaters –what they were, what they are, what they never were, and what they might become.

OK.  We all know that repeater activity is not what is was twenty or thirty years ago.  I had occasion to remember that a few weeks ago when it would have been nice to have someone to talk to.  I was in an area with several road closures that popped up.  The first one, okay, just take another route.  After the second one, I started wondering what else would be closed, and could I get where I wanted to go.  The repeater for there is usually quiet (like most) and, no one on to talk to.  Maybe someone could have helped, maybe not.  Of course I have GPS in the car as well as on my phone.  I just noticed that there was no friendly voice to either guide, or even to commiserate.

By the way, for those few people reading this who think they know the repeater and the situation, don’t worry.  I’m not pointing fingers. It happens everywhere.  No one is to blame.

Back to the friendly voice.  I certainly remember earlier times when any call on a repeater would get an answer, and sometimes even helpful comments.  (And some unhelpful, even if genuinely meant, suggestions.)

Automated traffic reporting such as GPS signals are a better way to go. Generally, that stuff keeps better track of traffic and situations than any of us could.  But it’s the idea of a response from someone who knows the area, the back routes, and maybe even the situations.

What ever happened to people who monitored their repeaters while they did other tasks?  Have other things so taken over our attention that it’s no longer important to listen?  Of course, if no one talks, there’s no one to listen to.  Where does it start to get better?

And finally, this.  ARRL ran a news story that the WRC has an agenda item asking for the study of the 144-146 MHz portion of the band globally for potential reassignment to Aeronautical Mobile Service.  Do we care?  That full band is where most of our repeaters are located.

Time to start communicating again?

--73, Tom W8WTD Vice Director, Great Lakes Division


OUR GREAT LAKES DIVISION web page does carry news from some of the recent events in the Division, useful links and information as well as some neat photos supplied from around the Division.  Check it out:   http://arrl-greatlakes.org/

Be sure to check your Section's news pages for the latest local happenings, club and net information.

HAMFESTING:  Here is the current Great Lakes Division ARRL Sanctioned Hamfest Schedule covering the next few months.  These swaps have received their sanctioning approval from ARRL HQ at the time of this publication. 

If you plan to request ARRL Hamfest Sanctioning, please be sure to do it well in advance of your Hamfest date, as this allows adequate time for QST Listings.   Be sure to invite your ARRL Officials as soon as your date is set.  Plan ahead to request your ARRL Officials to attend.  With 52 weeks and 70+ hamfests in the Great Lakes Division, things do double up a little and we need to share duties. 

7/20/19                       Big Sandy Hamfest               Louisa, KY
7/20/19                       NOARS Fest                         Elyria, OH
7/20/19                       Gladwin Swap                      Gladwin, MI
7/21/19                       Van Wert                               Van Wert, OH
7/28/19                       Portage Hamfair                   Ravenna, OH
8/3/19                         Columbus Hamfest               Columbus, OH
8/3/19                         U. P. Hamfest                        Escanaba, MI
8/10/19                       DX Engineering Hamfest     Tallmadge, OH
8/10/19                       Central Kentucky                  Lexington, KY
8/11/19                       Seaway Trunk Swap              Port Huron, MI
8/17/19                       GARS Germantown              Germantown, OH
9/7/19                         GRAHamfest                        Wyoming, MI
9/7/19                         CMARC Hamfest                 Okemos, MI
9/7/19                         Greater Lousiville                 Shepherdsville, KY
9/8/19                         Findlay Hamfest                   Findlay, OH
9/14/19                       Central Kentucky                  Richmond, KY
9/15/19                       Adrian Hamfest                    Adrian, MI
9/21/19                       GMARC Trunk Swap           Shelby Twp, MI
9/21/19                       OHKYIN ARS Hamfest       Cincinnati, OH
9/22/19                       Cleveland Hamfest               Berea, OH



73,     Were you on the air today???   Ham it up!

Dale Williams WA8EFK
Director
Great Lakes Division