• The ARRL Letter for September 5, 2024

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    John E. Ross, KD8IDJ [ mailto:jross@arrl.org ] , Editor | September 5, 2024

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    In this Issue:
    Γ-óARRL Utah Section Expanding Emergency Communication Capabilities
    Γ-óHams Respond as Hawaii Threatened by Three Major Storms
    Γ-óNational Preparedness Month: Have a Go Kit
    Γ-óAmateur Radio in the News
    Γ-óARRL Podcasts
    Γ-óAnnouncements
    Γ-óThe K7RA Solar Update
    Γ-óJust Ahead in Radiosport
    Γ-óUpcoming Section, State, and Division Conventions

    ARRL Utah Section Expanding Emergency Communication Capabilities

    ARES® Logo
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    A new and faster way to communicate during emergencies is being planned by
    the Utah Section of the ARRL ARES® group, which serves Salt Lake County, the most populous area in Utah.


    ARRL Utah Section Public Information Coordinator Scott Rosenbush, K7HSR, said that discussion and planning for mesh networks using AREDN [ https://www.arednmesh.org/#:~:text=New%20AREDN%20Production%20Release%20Available.%20AREDN%20production%20software%20version
    ] (Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network) technology is on the drawing board.


    A recent meeting and presentation by Brett Pruitt, K7BDP, Utah Section Emergency Coordinator, was attended by a large group of ARES amateur radio operators. More than a dozen Salt Lake County hams have already invested in AREDN technology with an interest in helping to create and support an
    emergency mesh network in the county. Southern Utah ARES groups have already created a five-county mesh network that can be used for emergency communications.


    Brett Pruitt, K7BDP, Utah Section Emergency Coordinator [https://www.arednmesh.org/#:~:text=New%20AREDN%20Production%20Release%20Available.%20AREDN%20production%20software%20version]



    "We hope to ultimately connect to STARLINK [ https://www.starlink.com/ ] and run the mesh network over that," said Pruitt. "On November 2, we will have an exercise with hospitals in the northern and southern Utah ARES groups using
    the regular internet. After that, if STARLINK is more readily available, we will run the drill again without the internet to fully test the new technology." Pruitt said the goal is to have everything working by early
    2025.


    "The needs of participating agencies have evolved to require more than analog voice and low-speed data modes," said Rosenbush. High-speed mesh networks
    using AREDN software will allow amateur radio to play a larger role in supporting these agencies in emergencies."


    The Utah Section is working to extend this technology, said Rosenbush. "Our hope is to bring this technology to other parts of the state to increase the communications capability and value of amateur radio to partner agencies."


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    Hams Respond as Hawaii Threatened by Three Major Storms

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    In late August, Hawaii's big island was threatened by three major tropical storms and amateur radio operators were prepared to assist as the threat grew more intense. Russell Roberts, KH6JRM, Public Information Officer, Hawaii County, ARRL Pacific Section, said that beginning August 23, storm watches
    and warnings were being issued for tropical storms Hone, Gilma, and Hector,
    all churning off the island's southern coast.


    By August 31 and September 1, Hone had become a Category 1 hurricane with
    winds over 75 miles per hour (MPH), occasional gusts to 100 MPH and heavy
    rain. Gilma was next as a Category 1, but later intensified to a Category 3 hurricane, dropping 28 inches of rain which flooded roads, along with high winds that brought down trees, power and communications lines.


    "We had 3 Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES®) operators on the net for about 24 hours beginning August 30 and they handled 41 contacts," said
    Roberts. "Some repeaters were out of fuel, so we switched to HF to pass
    traffic and assess the damage."


    The storms never made landfall and while there were no fatalities or
    injuries, the damage was severe. Nearly 30,000 residents were affected. Power is still out for over 200 customers, cleanup and road repair are active.


    "We were very fortunate," said Roberts. "There was concern a fire warning
    would need to be issued for several parts of the island. But the approaching weather brought rain and lowered temperatures."


    National Preparedness Month: Have a Go Kit

    September is National Preparedness Month, and ARRL is working to help radio amateurs have a plan for family resilience. Many hams enjoy public service as part of their operating. Being ready to activate for a served agency through the ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES®) involves not only being licensed and trained, but also prepared and equipped.


    ARRL Director of Emergency Management Josh Johnston, KE5MHV, suggests that
    hams and their families have a "go-bag". He says there are a few things to consider: "You need to be able to function while activated, so that means you need a kit for your needs and a kit for your radio needs. If your family is impacted by the situation, they also need to have some gear at the ready."


    On the ARRL website, there's an Emergency Prep Kit Checklist [ https://home.arrl.org/action/Store/Product-Details/productId/2012007374 ] .
    It lists the common items such as food and water for several days, a first
    aid kit, medications, chargers for your devices and other useful items.


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    Having a kit for your radio is useful as well. "Go kits will vary based on function and need for the field," said Johnston. "Most kits should include a dual band HT and/or mobile radio with antenna, a power supply and all
    necessary cables and connectors. Every kit should include note pad or paper
    of some type as well as pens or pencils. You should have a power source and power cables. If you are working HF then you will need an HF radio and
    antenna, and if you want digital capabilities, then a computer with software preloaded will be desired."


    Other things you may want will include tape and tools, spare batteries, headphones, flashlights of some sort, cell phone chargers, and a multimeter. Other items that won't fit in a bag but may be needed include a generator, a working surface like a small folding table, a chair, and some type of
    shelter.


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    Amateur Radio in the News

    "Registration is open for the 2024 Amateur Radio Technician licensing course
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    ] " / The Villages Daily Sun (Florida) September 2, 2024 -- The Villages Amateur Radio Club is an ARRL Affiliated Club.


    "Amid wildfires and spotty cell service, Northstate residents turn to ham radios [ https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/amid-wildfires-and-spotty-cell-service-northstate-residents-turn-to-ham-radios/ar-AA1pWJtt?ocid=BingNewsVerp
    ] " / KRTV (California) September 3, 2024 -- Western Amateur Radio Repeater
    and Echolink Association.


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    speed that suits you, to Qualifying Runs where you can earn certificates for submitting accurate copy.


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    Announcements

    The Hawaiian Islands Grid Madness 2024, a VHF/UHF simplex event, will take place Sunday, September 22, from 1300 to 1700 HST. The four-hour event is designed for EmComm practice and for fun. Amateur radio operators will have a chance to test their equipment, coverage and operating skills using FM
    simplex on 6 meters, 2 meters, 1.25 meters, and 70 centimeters. All licensed amateur radio operators in the state of Hawaii may participate. Complete
    rules and information are available at Grid Madness 2024 Info Packet [ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lVlqx8x9FGrhjCIVRn0D4G3NSJtDKVNW/view?usp=drive_link
    ] . The Hawaiian Islands Grid Madness 2024 is sponsored by the Emergency Amateur Radio Club [ https://earchi.org/ ] of Hawaii.


    Pacificon, hosting the 2024 ARRL Pacific Division Convention, will be held on October 18 - 20 at the San Ramon Marriott in San Ramon, California. The three-day event, sponsored by the Mt. Diablo Amateur Radio Club, features a full slate of forum [ https://www.pacificon.org/schedule-forums ]
    presentations on a wide range of amateur radio topics. ARRL National
    Instructor Gordon West, WB6NOA, will be on hand. There will also be an opportunity to hear about and discuss important national amateur radio issues with ARRL officials and staff.


    For more information, visit the Pacificon website at Pacificon 2024 [ https://www.pacificon.org/ ] .


    The K7RA Solar Update

    K7RA Solar Update - NASA SDO/HMI


    For this Friday's ARRL Propagation Bulletin, ARLP036:
    Eight new sunspot groups emerged over the past week.

    Two appeared on August 30, three more on August 31, another two on September
    2 and one more on September 4.


    The average daily sunspot number declined from 177.1 to 155.3, while average daily solar flux barely changed from 229 to 230.3.


    Predicted solar flux is 260, 250, 240, and 250 on September 5 - 8; 255 on September 9 - 10; 245 on September 11 - 12; 240, 250, 255, and 245 on
    September 13 - 16; 240, 235, 240, and 245 on September 17 - 20; 240 on September 21 - 22; 245 on September 23 - 24; 240, 235, 230, and 225 on September 25 - 28.


    Predicted planetary A index is 10 on September 5 - 6; 5 on September 7; 10 on September 8 - 9; 8 on September 10 - 11; 5 on September 12 - 16; 8 on
    September 17 - 18; 5 on September 19 - 25, and 25 on September 26 - 27.


    Sunspot numbers for August 29 through September 4, 2024, were 124, 143, 180, 156, 200, 133, and 151, with a mean of 155.3. The 10.7-centimeter flux was
    204, 214.2, 232.6, 231.6, 225.5, 242.1, and 261.8, with a mean of 230.3. Estimated planetary A indices were 5, 23, 26, 16, 8, 7, and 13, with a mean
    of 14. Middle latitude A index was 5, 16, 19, 16, 16, 16, 7, 10, and 16, with
    a mean of 12.7.


    Send your tips, questions, or comments to k7ra@arrl.net [
    mailto: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 [ mailto:k7ra@arrl.net ] your reports and observations.

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

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    Just Ahead in Radiosport

    Γ-óSeptember 5 - 6 -- Walk for the Bacon QRP Contest (CW)
    Γ-óSeptember 5 -- NRAU 10m Activity Contest (CW, phone, digital)
    Γ-óSeptember 7 - 8 -- All Asian DX Contest (phone)
    Γ-óSeptember 7 -- Wake-Up! QRP Sprint (CW)
    Γ-óSeptember 7 - 8 -- SARL VHF/UHF FM Contest (phone)
    Γ-óSeptember 7 - 8 -- SARL Field Day Contest (CW, phone, digital)
    Γ-óSeptember 7 - 8 -- IARU Region 1 Field Day, SSB (phone)
    Γ-óSeptember 7 - 8 -- RSGB SSB Field Day (phone)
    Γ-óSeptember 7 -- Ohio State Parks on the Air (phone)
    Γ-óSeptember 7 - 8 -- IARU Region 1 145 MHz Contest (CW, phone, digital) Γ-óSeptember 7 -- AGCW Straight Key Party (CW)
    Γ-óSeptember 7 -- CWOps CW Open (CW)
    Γ-óSeptember 7 - 8 -- PODXS 070 Club Jay Hudak Memorial 80m Sprint (digital) Γ-óSeptember 8 -- North American Sprint [ https://ncjweb.com/north-american-sprint/ ] (CW)

    Γ-óSeptember 8 -- WAB 144 MHz QRO (phone)
    Γ-óSeptember 9 -- 4 States QRP Group Second Sunday Sprint (CW, phone) Γ-óSeptember 9 -- 144 MHz Fall Sprint (CW, phone, digital)
    Γ-óSeptember 11 -- RSGB 80m Autumn Series (CW)

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


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    Upcoming Section, State, and Division Conventions

    Γ-óSeptember 8 | ARRL Southern New Jersey Section Convention [ https://www.arrl.org/hamfests/arrl-southern-new-jersey-section-convention-and-hamfest-2?_zs=HPe1m&_zl=r6e23
    ] , Mullica Hill, New Jersey

    Γ-óSeptember 20 - 22 | Duke City Hamfest [ https://www.dukecityhamfest.org/ ]
    , sponsoring the ARRL New Mexico State Convention, Albuquerque, New Mexico

    Γ-óSeptember 21 - 22 | Midwest Superfest [ https://www.arrl.org/hamfests/midwest-superfest-arrl-illinois-section-convention?_zs=HPe1m&_zl=s6e23
    ] , sponsoring the ARRL Illinois Section Convention, Chillicothe, Illinois

    Γ-óSeptember 28 | Red River Radio Amateurs Hamfest [ https://www.arrl.org/hamfests/red-river-radio-amateurs-hamfest-arrl-dakota-division-convention?_zs=HPe1m&_zl=t6e23
    ] , sponsoring the ARRL Dakota Division Convention, West Fargo, North Dakota

    Γ-óOctober 5 | Wichita Area Hamfest [ https://www.vcarc.org/hamfest-info/ ] , sponsoring the ARRL Kansas State Convention, Wichita, Kansas

    Γ-óOctober 5 | Northstar Radio Convention [ https://www.arrl.org/hamfests/north-star-radio-convention-arrl-minnesota-state-convention
    ] , sponsoring the ARRL Minnesota State Convention, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota

    Γ-óOctober 12 | Rock Hill Hamfest [ https://www.arrl.org/hamfests/rock-hill-hamfest-arrl-south-carolina-section-convention-1?_zs=HPe1m&_zl=ov233
    ] , sponsoring the ARRL South Carolina Section Convention, Rock Hill, South Carolina.

    Γ-óOctober 18 - 20 | Pacificon [ http://www.pacificon.org/ ] , sponsoring the ARRL Pacific Division Convention, San Ramon, California

    Γ-óNovember 2 | Wisconsin ARES/RACES Conference 2024 [ https://wi-arrl.org/ ]
    , sponsoring the ARRL Wisconsin State Convention, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin


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


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