• Arkansas Section News

    From Daryl Stout@316:36/20 to All on Mon Mar 6 00:19:24 2023
    Hello all:

    First and foremost, as just a ham radio operator and regular person,
    secondly as a Section Emergency Coordinator, and third as the secretary
    of the Arkansas Repeater Council, I want to congratulate ARVARF on the excellent work putting on a Hamfest! From all the reports I received,
    the venue was great, the POTA station was a hit, it was very well
    attended, and much visiting was done. The pictures I saw made me very
    happy that we are finally able to get back to doing what we do best, and
    that is fellowship!

    Now, I want everybody to have access to a YouTube video where the
    Arkansas Statewide Operability Coordinator Penny Rubow talks about the
    Solar Eclipse 2024 Planning effort. The State and regional meetings are
    just starting, and Ham EMCOMM has a huge opportunity to put a good foot forward. This is probably the best chance we've ever had to show and
    utilize our capabilities. Please join with me in helping our
    communities. There is so much we can do, now is the time to begin
    figuring out just what and how.

    This is the URL to the YouTube video. I'm pretty sure you will have to
    copy and paste into your browser.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKjgNieNYVE

    As always, let me know what I can do to help you.

    Thanks and 73,

    J.M. Rowe N5XFW
    AR Section Emergency Coordinator

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    ARRL Arkansas Section
    Section Manager: James D Ferguson Jr, N5LKE
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/20)
  • From Daryl Stout@316:36/20 to All on Sat Apr 8 14:18:28 2023
    Hello All:

    We are exactly one year away from the eclipse! You know, when I was a youngster, a year was a very long time. Especially at the beginning of
    the school year, time was SLOOOOOOW. Now I'm not so young, and a year
    is not a very long time anymore.

    Failing to plan is the same thing as planning to fail. If you are going
    to be a help to your community, do you have a plan? Have you begun
    executing your plan? Do you need help getting started? Remember that
    to be helpful hams must be integrated into Emergency Management in some fashion, otherwise we are just talking to ourselves.

    I have not heard anyone talking about a Special Event centered around
    the eclipse in Arkansas. Is someone planning something?

    The first 2023 AUXCOMM class was held in Bentonville this past weekend,
    and it went great! I highly recommend it if you are interested in
    EMCOMM. The class is designed to be twenty hours long, and will usually
    be offered on a weekend. Right now the plan is to deliver it in several
    areas of the State. Since it is offered by the Arkansas Division of
    Emergency Management (ADEM), students are eligible for travel
    reimbursements under the usual requirements. I will be publicizing the
    dates and locations as they become available. Get your IS 100, 200,
    700, and 800 classes done now as they are a prerequisite.

    Let us know how we can help.

    73,

    J.M. Rowe N5XFW
    Arkansas SEC

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    ARRL Arkansas Section
    Section Manager: James D Ferguson Jr, N5LKE
    n5lke@arrl.org --------------------------------------------------------------------
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/20)
  • From Daryl Stout@316:36/9 to All on Tue May 9 19:18:02 2023
    Greetings All,

    I've been out of town and I'm a bit late getting to this item; however,
    a two-day letter or overnight letter/packet will get you in the queue.

    Scott, W5WZ sent this to me from Reeves Memorial Medical Center in
    Bernice, LA. RMMC is auctioning off this item (and other things) for the benefit of the hospital. This is a tremendous opportunity for a club or
    ham to get a great repeater tower and help a small town's MC.

    With no reserve price, someone can get it really cheap!

    We have a 190 ft Rohn SSV tower for auction via sealed bid. No reserve
    price. Bids are due May 12 @ 10:00 AM, and bid opening May 12 @ 10:15
    AM.

    Details and pictures as well as other items can be seen at the link
    below:

    https://reevesmemorial.com/surplus_sale/

    Buyer must take down and remove the tower from the site by June 30, 2023
    [so serious offers only- Ed.].

    A great potential repeater tower for a club or individual amateur with
    the proceeds benefiting a local hospital in N. LA. What a great deal!

    *********************************************************************

    Don't forget, the Carter Strong Hamfest is Saturday, May 13 in Monroe,
    LA- details to follow under separate email.

    73

    DE K5UZ

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    Director: David A Norris, K5UZ
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/9)
  • From Daryl Stout@316:36/9 to All on Fri Apr 21 08:34:41 2023
    April 20, 2023

    Making a Big Decision -- Together

    Dear ARRL Member,

    For only the second time in 22 years, we are considering a dues increase. Promoting and protecting amateur radio requires a strong and vibrant ARRL. Paying our dues (and some of you go above and beyond) is one way each of
    us does our part.

    In my column in the April issue of QST, I introduced the following question:

    How does ARRL handle an increase in dues?

    On May 1, we will launch an online survey, inviting all ARRL members to participate. The survey will include some short questions about raising
    dues, and modifying the way some membership benefits are bundled. The
    survey will also include an opportunity to share your feedback. The participation of every member is important.

    Do this before May 1: Review your ARRL website account

    Before you can take the survey in May, you'll need to make sure you have
    a working ARRL website account that is associated with your membership.

    Follow these steps:

    Go to www.arrl.org/take-dues-survey. This is a member-only page.

    If you are already logged in to your account, you'll see CONGRATULATIONS!
    on the members-only page that will host the survey in May.

    If you are NOT already logged in to your account, follow the instructions
    on the page to log in. Or, select the Login button at the top of the web
    page, and you will be prompted to enter your ARRL website username
    (usually your call sign) and password. If you have not logged in since
    April 2022, please use these Login Instructions.

    The survey will open on May 1. Return to this web page to take the survey
    on, or after, May 1: www.arrl.org/take-dues-survey.

    If you need additional help with your login, call us Monday - Thursday
    from 8 AM to 7 PM ET, and Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM ET at 860-594-0200 or
    email us at membership@arrl.org.

    We'll send an update on May 1 once the survey is live.

    Thank you for being a member and collaborating on this big decision.

    73

    David A. Minster, NA2AA
    Chief Executive Officer
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/9)
  • From Daryl Stout@316:36/9 to All on Mon May 22 09:30:38 2023
    Hello all:

    What a great time in Xenia at the Greene County Fairgrounds! The vendor
    area was full, and the flea market was jam-packed with everything you
    can imagine. Bargains galore. There were several food trucks and
    trailers, turning out several varieties of "fair food". I had one of
    the best corn dogs I've ever eaten, and that is a large endorsement!
    (Just FYI, they do not understand BBQ up there.) The forums were mostly standing room only! The Hamvention provides an opportunity to see
    equipment you didn't even know existed, talk to experts about almost any
    ham radio technology or topic, and touch that new radio. Make plans to
    go if you are able, and bring your friends.

    Speaking of the forums, I was able to attend the ARES forum to hear Josh Johnston, KE5MHV, speak. As you remember, Josh was the Emergency Manager
    for Johnson County (Clarkesville) for, I think, 17 years. Now he is the Emergency Management Director for the ARRL. The crowd was interested to
    hear what direction the ARRL would be taking and how they fit into the
    overall scheme of EMCOMMM. Josh made several excellent points:

    1. The ARRL has signed a new MOU with FEMA for the next 5 years.
    2. The ARRL has been elected as an association member of SAFECOMM.
    3. There is no conflict between ARES and AUXCOMM.

    I'd like to expand on the last item, if you'll indulge me please. I
    wrote the following four paragraphs a while back and Josh said really
    close to the same thing.

    I think some of you believe the ARRL is a Response Organization with a
    duty to act. This is not correct. The ARRL is much better thought of
    as a Resource. There are go-kits, there is some training, there is
    advice, there are lists of potential volunteers at hand. There are no
    Type 1, 2, or 3 ARESMATs available to Newington.

    That in no way diminishes the League. They simply have a different
    purpose than what most of you are thinking. Local EM's need control of volunteers to satisfy the Stafford Act, which effectively ends the
    question about who works for who. Jeopardizing Relief Funds by not
    being NIMS-compliant is not an option anymore.

    AUXCOMM does not teach soldering, message handling, WinLink, radio
    programming, or any other of the many skills thought to be included in
    an Amateur Radio Operator. Rather it teaches the operators how to
    integrate into an already existing management structure and not make
    fools of themselves by trying to assume command.

    As you can plainly see, there is no one stop shop when it comes to
    EMCOMM, and it is not likely to change in the foreseeable future.
    Instead of having a contest on who can holler loudest about the virtues
    of one system over another, why don't we do training that satisfies
    whatever entity where you want to volunteer? Then you can be the best
    you can be.

    Fellow hams, won't you join me in working toward our common goal of
    helping our served agencies?

    Let me know how I can help and 73,

    J.M. Rowe N5XFW
    Arkansas ARRL SEC

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    ARRL Arkansas Section
    Section Manager: James D Ferguson Jr, N5LKE
    n5lke@arrl.org --------------------------------------------------------------------
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/9)
  • From Daryl Stout@316:36/9 to All on Thu Jun 8 14:54:41 2023
    Howdy friends,

    Field Day is coming on fast! I will be moving around to different sites
    again this year, primarily in the Southwest. It would be great if you
    would send me the address where your site will be this year.

    A few things to think about while talking about Field Day!!

    ! Field Day is different things to different people because they have different interests. All those different things come together to be Ham
    Radio. There can be something for anyone. Plan accordingly.

    ! Please be Face-Forward to your served agencies. Invite them to the
    site, walk around with them to help them understand that hams are a huge resource for them. Grill a hot dog, and have a friendly chat about the
    April Eclipse. They need to start thinking about it, but do not press
    for specific plans just yet. Most of them have not started making
    plans.

    ! Practice doing EMCOMM. WinLink will be important during the Eclipse
    for traffic to ADEM. Send an email to the Section Manager via WinLink.
    Voice will be important for local situational awareness and possibly to
    ADEM. Originate a message (with a number on it) to be sent via the
    Razorback Net.

    ! Stay cool and hydrated, and above all have a good time!

    There are AUXCOMM classes now scheduled and listed on the ADEM Training Schedule. It will look good to your served agencies if you have these
    classes under your belt. They will know you are serious about being an
    asset. Remember there are prerequisites before you can register. These
    classes are an opportunity for Arkansas to lead the Nation in EMCOMM and
    I hope to see you all there!

    Please let me know how I might be of assistance.

    73,

    J.M. Rowe N5XFW
    Arkansas SEC
    N5XFW@Yahoo.com

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    ARRL Arkansas Section
    Section Manager: James D Ferguson Jr, N5LKE
    n5lke@arrl.org --------------------------------------------------------------------
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/9)
  • From Daryl Stout@316:36/9 to All on Sun Jun 18 17:35:58 2023
    Hello all:

    The National Weather Service has been busy the last few days!

    As everyone knows (including the general public and our served agencies),
    one of the best things we do is SkyWarn (R). In an effort to improve our ability to cover the entire Little Rock County Warning Area (CWA) (https://www.weather.gov/lzk/cwatxt.htm), we have a proposal for
    repeater owners and trustees.

    We propose to link any interested repeater via Allstar in order to cover
    a particular area.

    Joshua Carroll, AA5JC, the Section ASEC for SkyWarn (R), has a number of small-form computers, which could be used for this purpose, that he is
    donating to this cause. The computer would be connected to the internet,
    and in a location where a radio can reach the local repeater (the radio
    is of the local ham's choice - Baofengs work fine).

    The interface between the radio and the computer (https://github.com/skuep/AIOC/tree/master) is extremely low cost and
    might prove to be a club project. Perhaps a club or an individual would
    be willing to assemble the interface for those folks that would choose
    that route.

    All computer setup will be done before the computer is delivered. Hooking
    up the interface to the radio and the computer will be largely plug and
    play and will be the responsibility of the local hams.

    In this arrangement, not all repeaters need to be linked at any one time. Smaller areas, even a single repeater, can be interfaced as the situation demands.

    If you are in an area that is not currently served by a SkyWarn (R) net,
    have a reliable internet connection, and a spare radio - please consider becoming a part of this solution. If this proposal works, we will be
    the leading SkyWarn (R) operation in the nation in terms of coverage. We
    think that is a worthy goal. Please join this effort to build a Next
    Level SkyWarn (R) service with us.

    If you are interested in helping with this project, please contact AA5JC
    by email at joshua.carroll@adem.arkansas.gov.

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    ARRL Arkansas Section
    Section Manager: James D Ferguson Jr, N5LKE
    n5lke@arrl.org --------------------------------------------------------------------
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    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/9)