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K1EIC Newsletter - N1API - 04-28-2014 Here is the latest Newsletter from Section Manager K1EIC Harold Kramer WJ1B was on WNPR’s "Where We Live" program. It is hosted by his former colleague at WNPR, John Dankosky. Harold Kramer was interviewed by John about his role at the Boston Marathon. Great interview Harold. http://wnpr.org/post/looking-back-boston-marathon-bombing-one-year-later Help is needed for the Centennial Convention. This comes from Emergency Preparedness Manager Mike KI1U: “We're in need of volunteers for the centennial convention. Specifically I'm in need of volunteers to assist with parking at HQ and communications. The parking volunteers will need to be able to safely park vehicles and capable of working for a 4 hour shift in whatever weather July may throw at us. An Amateur Radio license is not needed for these volunteer positions. The communications volunteers will need to meet a few more qualifications. They must have a license and plenty of on air experience, familiar with local geography, good people skills, SKYWARN trained, familiar with APRS, and familiar with a wide range of communications i.e. phone, radio, cellular, text messaging, social media, etc. Anyone who is accepted as a volunteer will receive free admission to the convention (lunch, banquet, and breakfast not included). If anyone is interested they can email me for details.” Email ki1u@arrl.org.” Barb K1EIR and I enjoyed our visit to the North Carolina State Convention Easter weekend. We met traffic handlers we’ve worked with on Eastern Area Net for years as well as ARRL president Kay Craigie N3KN, Norm W3IZ from ARRL and leadership officials in the Section. My nephew who is not licensed met friends from Civil Air Patrol—it was a good show! Here are some notes from our SEC Wayne, N1CLV: The 11th AngelRide will be held on Memorial Day Weekend, Saturday, 24 May and Sunday, 25 May 2014. This will be the seventh year that Amateur Radio has assisted with this immensely successful charity bicycle ride that benefits children with serious diseases (cancer, leukemia, etc.). Last year the ride raised over $750K for the kids! The Saturday ride starts in Norfolk at the Yale School of Music and goes east 85 miles to Ashford through CT ARES Regions 5, 3, and 4. The riders stay overnight at Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang Camp. The Sunday ride starts in Ashford and goes south 50 miles to Mystic, all in Region 4. Amateur Radio operators will deploy along the course to assist with event logistics and to enhance rider safety. If you can help this year, please send an email to me at N1CLV@mac.com indicating which day(s) you are available - thanks! Also, for insurance and accountability purposes, you need to register at the AngelRide Volunteer website. Please follow this link and sign up for ARES on Saturday and/or Sunday: http://www.angelride.org/volunteer/about-volunteering/ While volunteers are encouraged to also fundraise for the event, this is NOT a requirement. But you will still need to, to create a CrowdRise account for tracking purposes. Thanks for your support!! DESPP Sponsored Auxiliary Communications Workshop, May 3-4 at the CT Fire Academy This class is designed for those auxiliary emergency communicators and groups who volunteer to provide backup emergency radio communications support to public safety agencies. Typically this includes amateur radio and Radio Emergency Associated Communications Team (REACT) communicators, but may include other volunteer emergency communicators. Volunteer emergency communications operators/groups, using amateur radio, have been providing backup communications to public safety for nearly 100 years. Event planners, public safety officials, and emergency managers at all levels of government utilize their services. Often, amateur radio services have been used when other forms of communications have failed or have been disrupted. Today nearly all the States/Territories have incorporated some level of participation by amateur radio auxiliary communication operators into their Tactical Interoperable Communications Plans (TICPs) and Statewide Communications Interoperability Plans (SCIPs). This course focuses on auxiliary communications interoperability, the relationship between the COML and the volunteer, emergency operations center (EOC) etiquette, on-the-air etiquette, FCC rules and regulations, auxiliary communications training and planning, and emergency communications deployment. It is intended to supplement and standardize an operator’s experience and knowledge of emergency amateur radio communications in a public safety context. If you are interested, contact Wayne n1clv@arrl.net for prerequisites and application for attendance. DEC Region 5 Mike W8ZY reports the following. A digital workshop in Region 5 was held on Saturday the 19th at the main firehouse in Watertown CT. Our hos was James, W1GTW. Approximately 20 operators including instructors attended. The objective of the class was to introduce and demonstrate RMS Express and cover the W1SP network and how they can be used in an ARES deployment. The class lasted a total of 5 hours and broke up around 2 PM with the last folks leaving. A special thanks to the Watertown Fire Department for allowing us to use the training room in the firehouse and to Douglas, WA1SFH and Bill, W1GTT for sharing their expertise. Also thanks to Harlan, W1QH for bringing his go box and demonstrating the setup as well as making the installation thumb drives for the class. The following operators attended: KO1F, K1DJW, KC1AEZ, KB1YNB, N1NRP, KC1BAQ, N3BEB, N2OHH, N1GTW, KB1YHW AG1YK, K1OLY, W1QK, N1KWV, NG1R, KB1TOR, W7YY, and KC1BIJ. Thanks to everyone who helped to make this a success and we look forward to more trainings in Region 5. Members of Region 5 ARES participated in training recently on the State Tactical On-Scene Communications System (STOCS). EC Oscar KO1F reports that about 20 ops completed a train-the-trainer class on STOCS. Tom Romano - DEMHS Region 5 Training Coordinator conducted the class. The following attended the class and are qualified on the STOCS boxes. Oscar KO1F, Dana N1OFZ, Charles N1CME, Anthony KB1YNB, Deidre KC1BIJ, Ron AB1RJ, Joe AB1DO, Ed KB1ROL, Gary N1GSA Al Russo KB1SOC, Thomas WA8UNS, David K1DJW, Sam KC1BJA, Harlan W1QH, Mark WA2IZQ Gregory KB1YHW, Sander W1SOP, Sean KO1BKB, John W1JMA, Dick N1RNA. The spring luncheon and annual meeting of QCWA chapter 149 will be on May 10 at Tommy’s Restaurant, 825 Saybrook Rd., Middletown starting at 11:30. When guest speaker newsman Aaron Elson went to a reunion of his late father’s WWII Tank Battalion he didn’t expect to embark on a 25-year oral history project. He will share some amazing stories he has recorded in more than 600 hours with veterans, their wives, and kin. Elson has authored several books, including "The Armored Fist," a very human look at the men of the 712th Tank Battalion with which his father served; and "A Mile in Their Shoes: Conversations With Veterans of World War II." He also has produced a series of Oral History Audiobooks in the veterans' own voices, and has helped several veterans and a Holocaust survivor self-publish their memoirs. Elson currently is an editor at the New Britain Herald, Bristol Press and the Newington Town Crier. He blogs regularly about World War II at http://oralhistoryaudiobooks.blogspot.com, and at www.tankbooks.com. Mark your calendar for the Goshen Hamfest May 31 Goshen Fair Grounds sponsored by The Southern Berkshire ARC. June 21 is the date of the NARL hamfest and flea market St. Mary’s School625 Willard Ave. (rt. 173). More details next month. Don’t forget NEAR-Fest (New England Amateur Radio Fest) May 2 Deerfield Fair Grounds, Deerfield, NH. Thousands of ‘Hams’ gather at Deerfield New Hampshire Fairgrounds 15th NEW ENGLAND AMATEUR RADIO FESTIVAL “NEAR-Fest” LARGEST Gathering of Radio Hams in Northeast USA Friday 9a May 2nd - Saturday 3p May 3d 2014 CONTACT: Warren Elly W1GUD mailto:W1GUD4@gmail.com 813-924-6096 ; Near-Fest Web http://near-fest.com Spring is here and time for fixing antennas. An introduction to the Modeling of Antennas using EZNEC will be presented at the meeting of the Greater Fairfield ARA Wednesday, May 7th, 8:00PM, Fairfield Fire Training Center, One Rod Road, Fairfield. While an antenna analyzer can tell you a lot about the equivalent circuit parameters of an antenna, it doesn't give a clue about what the antenna actually does. Antenna modeling software can predict not only the same circuit parameters, but also predict the radiation performance of an antenna - BEFORE YOU BUILD IT! IN this session, Joel Hallas, W1ZR, will introduce the popular EZNEC antenna modeling software and demonstrate how to use it. While there will be on-screen demonstrations, you are encouraged to also load the software (a no cost demo version is available at www.eznec.com/demoinfo.htm, or on the CD-ROM that comes with "The ARRL Antenna Book") onto your laptop or tablet and bring it to the session to follow along live. You will then be able to actually input data and run the program to see results on your screen as the discussion unfolds. If you want to read ahead, there is a 'quickstart' discussion offered as Appendix A in "Basic Antennas", and the ARRL handbook by Joel Hallas. The HELP screens in EZNEC can also provide some information. Still, no preparation is needed, and you will gain important insights even if you don't have the software on your PC. By the end of the session, you will be able to setup and run models of one and two element antenna arrays, look at SWR plots, azimuth and elevation patterns and understand the important considerations in modeling antennas. The Section has a new ARRL affiliated club—CORS—t Charter Oak Radio Society with club president Mike N1QLN. This club offers classes for both entry and higher-level licenses as well as VE sessions. Check out their web site http://www.n1crs.org. Contact president N1QLN email n1qln@n1crs.org. Congratulations and welcome aboard! The Chippens’ Repeater/Bristol Radio Club had as their guest Dan Burbank K1BXC talk about the space program. His son Dan, Jr., We will have a unique presentation on tap for the evening and our guest will be Dan Burbank (K1BXC), whose son, Dan Jr., is presently a NASA astronaut. He has a long history with the space program and has piloted the Space Shuttle, commanded the International Space Station and much, more. Most recently, he was the lead in the pump repairs to the ISS and has extensive experience with space walks. The Middlesex Amateur Radio Society runs CW classes each Tuesday night at 6:00 PM at the Portland Senior Center, 7 Waverly Avenue. Here’s your chance to learn a new skill. Greg KB1YHW, president of the Northville ARA thanks everyone involved for their help with the re-installation of the New Milford 2 meter repeater. We’re all glad to see it back on the air! Members of the Stamford ARA built ladder-line antennas at their April meeting applying what they learned at their previous meeting. Chip N1MIE gave a presentation to the SCRAMS club on “Raspberry Pi” at their April meeting. The club is planning to set up a ham station in June during Museum Ships Weekend June 6-8. EC Roger K1PAI reported that there were 88 attendees at the recent Sky Warn Class at Channel 3 in Rocky Hill. Well done—your training will sure be useful with all the weather changes we’ve been having lately. EC Roger NG1R sent a list of upcoming Sky Warn training sessions. Unless otherwise indicated, pre-registration is not required. Tuesday April 29th, 2014: 630-930 PM Goff Jr. High School, 974 Newport Avenue., Pawtucket, RI Taught by NWS Taunton Forecaster. Thursday, May 1 7:00 p.m. Western CT State University Danbury, Science Bldg room 125; NWS Upton forecaster. Thursday May 15th 7-10 PM Burrillville Police Dept., 1477 Victory Highway, Oakland, RI; NWS Upton forecaster. Tuesday, May 20 7-10 PM Northeast District Dept of Health (NDDH), 69 South Main Street, Unit 4, Brooklyn, CT NWS Taunton Forecaster; Registration: Required - RSVP via email: rmacedo@rcn.com. Thursday, May 22 7-10 PM, Hilton Senior Center, 43 Lafayette Rd., Salisbury, MA; NWS Taunton Forecaster. Thursday, May 22 7-10 PM, Tiverton Emergency Operations Center, 85 Main Rd., Tiverton, RI taught by Amateur Radio Coordinator; Pre-registration required RSVP via email to Rob KD1CY rmacedo@rcn.com and Bill KB1SDM billtav62@gmail.com. Thursday, May 29 7-10 PM East Longmeadow High School Auditorium, 180 Maple St., East Longmeadow, MA; NWS Taunton. 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