Hey Gang,
Just wanted to let you all know that the latest edition of Dale's Tales has been posted..
Go take a look.. >> Click Here <<
73,
Scott, N8SY..
Friday, September 30, 2016
Ohio S.E.T. and lots more for sure..!!
Ohio SET – Tomorrow, Saturday - October
1st
Saturday
- October 1st will be the Ohio SET - an emergency exercise that is supposed to
test all our abilities to activate, manage an emergency event, then
demobilize. Last year’s “extended power outage” was a great test...but
~this~ year’s! O-boy! NOT your Mama’s little exercise. Our ARES
leadership team went into overdrive for this one.
This year’s theme is The total collapse of society. Preppers call
it TEOTWAWKI – “the end of the world as we know it.” This is going to
test our abilities to message, react and manage many situations. And we won’t
be alone- the Ohio Military Reserve has become a partner for our exercise, and
they’ll be doing a military exercise based on our situation. You won’t
want to miss this!
Got questions?? Contact Stan, N8BHL broadways@standi.com
NOTE..
If you would generate any Radiograms for me or any of the Ohio
Section Cabinet, please send them via the Ohio Single-SideBand Net (OSSBN). You
can find their times and frequency of operation at: www.ossbn.org
If you don’t know how to write a Radiogram that website is also a
great resource for you to learn by as well.. There’s lot of information on how
and when to write a Radiogram there.
For
the latest Section Emergency Coordinator’s monthly report go to:
http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/notes.html
http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/notes.html
**********
>>
Have you seen the NEWEST “Handbook Giveaway”
drawing on the website yet? It’s there,
and it’s fast drawing to an end for this month.. You only have until midnight
tonight to enter the drawing. All you need to do is fill in a couple of boxes
on the form.. (your name and email). Where do you find this at? Go to:
http://arrl-ohio.org/ and look
for the big RED arrow on the left side..
There’s nothing else required (Oh.. You do need to be a resident of Ohio
to win..) The winner will be mailed the
Handbook at my cost. This is being offered just to see how many folks are
really checking in on the website.
Got
the idea?
Best
of luck to you!!
**********
Ohio
Amateurs in Action..
Hey
Gang.. It was suggested that we have a
photo gallery of our Ohio Amateurs in action. So, we now have a photo gallery
just for this.. You can find it at:
http://arrl-ohio.org/action_pics/action.html as well as there is a link to this page right from the main page of the Ohio Section website..
http://arrl-ohio.org/action_pics/action.html as well as there is a link to this page right from the main page of the Ohio Section website..
These
pictures can include any special event, activity and so forth that your ARES or
Club has done.. I’m sure you get the idea. Send your pictures to me at: n8sy@n8sy.com
and include a brief explanation of the
event and I’ll get the pictures added to the gallery.. I’ve already got the
pictures from “Convention Week” and the Mahoning Disaster Drill.. I’m looking for great new pictures that I
might be able to use in the next Ohio Section Banner, so make sure that you get
your pictures to me.. I want a great representation of ALL of the Ohio Section.
**********
Ohio
ARES Conference..
Did
you miss the Ohio ARES Conference this past weekend?? Boy, do I ever have
a deal for you.. I videoed all of the presentations and they are available
on-line for you to view at your leisure.. Here’s the link to get you
started on viewing the fantastic conference that we had this past
weekend…
http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/sec-conf-2016.html
http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/sec-conf-2016.html
Now I gotta’
tell ya’.. Having all of the presentations on video to view at your leisure is
something that we’ve never done before.. It was a true experiment that I think
worked out well, even the sound came out decent. If you agree with me, we’ll
continue to do this so that everyone can benefit from our conferences, and not
just the ones who were lucky enough to be present.
So, with that
said, connect to the presentations and then sit back with your popcorn and
drink and have a great time!!
**********
An
upgrade to the password-checking mechanism that authenticates Logbook of The
World (LoTW) users has caused log-in problems for some clients. Under the
system in place prior to approximately 2300 UTC on September 19, the LoTW
log-in system ignored the case of any characters in a password when checking
for a match, storing them all as lower-case. The new system is case sensitive,
however. While passwords once were randomly generated, the ARRL IT staff
recently implemented a new LoTW password mechanism that lets users choose their
own passwords. Under this new system, when users first log in, their passwords
are encrypted.
Some
users with mixed-case passwords attempting to log in were rejected, however,
because the system had stored their passwords as all lower case. A subsequent
modification allows the system to accept a user’s mixed-case password and
changes the stored password to the user’s mixed-case specification. The issue
also can present problems for applications, such as logging programs, that employ
a user’s credentials to access a LoTW account.
Users
who encounter trouble logging in to LoTW are being asked to enter their
passwords in all lower case. If that doesn’t work, contact the LoTW Help Desk
or explore other methods available for LoTW.
Any
LoTW users who logged in before this modification was made — at around 2300 UTC
on September 19 — had their passwords stored in lower case, no matter which
case they used in entering them. These passwords now must be entered as lower
case. Users who changed to a password that includes mixed-case letters must
continue to enter that password in mixed-case letters.
ARRL
apologizes for underestimating the extent to which the lack of password case
sensitivity in the previous LoTW authentication mechanism was going to cause
problems for so many users.
**********
>>
Traffic Nets Serving Ohio <<
It
seems that there were a few errors in my first attempt at posting these nets.
So, after getting some additional updates from all of you, here we go with what
I hope is an accurate listed of some of the nets around the state..
**
Ohio Local Nets **
Burning
River Traffic Net (BRTN), 9:30 PM daily, 147.150 MHz, W8DJG manager
http://www.qsl.net/brtn/
Central
Ohio Traffic Net (COTN), 7:15 PM (19:15), daily, 146.970 MHz (Columbus
RPTR), KD8TTE manager http://www.cotn.us/
Miami
Valley Traffic Net (MVTN), 7:00 PM Mon, Thurs, Sat, 146.640 MHz, KC8HTP
manager
Northwest
Ohio ARES Net (NWOHARES), 6:30 PM, daily, 146.610 MHz, PL 103.5, N8TNV
manager
Tri-County
Traffic Training Net (TCTTN), 9:00 PM Sun, Tues, Fri, 147.015 MHz, KI8U manager
http://tricountytraffic.net/
Tri-State
Amateur Traffic Net (TATN), 8:00 PM daily, 146.670 MHz, PL 123.0, WG8Z
manager http://www.tatn.org/
**
Ohio Section Nets **
SSB
Ohio
Single Sideband Net (OSSBN), 10:30 AM, 4:15 PM and 6:45 PM daily, 3.972.50 MHz,
KC8WH manager http://ossbn.org/
CW
Buckeye
Net (Early), BN-E, 6:45 PM daily, 3.580 MHz, WB8YLO manager
Buckeye
Net (Late), BN-L, 10:00 PM daily, 3.590 MHz, WB9LBI manager
Ohio
Slow Net (OSN), 6:00 PM daily, 3.53535 MHz, W8OLO manager
For
the latest Section Traffic Monthly Report go to: http://arrl-ohio.org/stm/stm.html
**
DMR NET **
Ohio
Statewide Net meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday night at 8:30pm local on the
Ohio Talk Group
Kentucky
Statewide Net meets every Thursday night at 8pm local on the Kentucky Talk
Group
** Ohio
HF Digital **
OHDEN
will meet 3585 USB
OLIVIA
8/500/PSK31 alternate, with MT63 1K for bulletins. Frequency: 3585Khz, 7072KHz
alternate.
MT63
2K on VHF/UHF with PSK as an alternate (Assigned locally)
HF
Digital Net Manager:
Eldon
E. Peterson, W5UHQ
**********
Are
you getting those emails from me? If not, all you have to do is to “Opt-In” to
receive them. Heck, just send me an email at: n8sy@n8sy.com
I’ll
get you added to the mailing list. There’s a link to do this on the Ohio
Section website, it’s on the bottom left corner.. For your convenience, here’s
a direct link to it:
http://arrl-ohio.org/forwarder/forwarding.html I urge all of you to make sure that everyone, regardless of whether they are a League member or not, get signed up for one of these options. You can always “Opt-Out” at any time if you feel this is not what you were expecting.
http://arrl-ohio.org/forwarder/forwarding.html I urge all of you to make sure that everyone, regardless of whether they are a League member or not, get signed up for one of these options. You can always “Opt-Out” at any time if you feel this is not what you were expecting.
**********
>>
Amazon Smile <<
If
you weren’t aware, you can donate to the ARRL every time you make a purchase on
Amazon. That’s right, all you have to do is sign up for Amazon Smiles and you
will donate “without any additional charges to you” to the ARRL. For every
dollar you spend on Amazon, every person signed up for this option will
automatically donate a percentage of their purchases to ARRL. It won’t add any
costs to you. Please, take advantage of this great program and donate to the
ARRL by simply signing up for it..
**********
Upcoming
Hamfests in Ohio..
10/16/2016 | Conneaut ARC
Hamfest
Location: Conneaut, OH
Sponsor: Conneaut Amateur Radio Club
10/23/2016 | Massillon ARC Hamfest
Location: Massillon, OH
Sponsor: Massillon Amateur Radio Club
Website: http://www.w8np.org
Location: Conneaut, OH
Sponsor: Conneaut Amateur Radio Club
10/23/2016 | Massillon ARC Hamfest
Location: Massillon, OH
Sponsor: Massillon Amateur Radio Club
Website: http://www.w8np.org
11/05/2016 | GARC Hamfest
Location: Georgetown, OH
Sponsor: Grant Amateur Radio Club
Location: Georgetown, OH
Sponsor: Grant Amateur Radio Club
**********
**
RNC / NAACP Conventions **
Want
to read about what we did during the July “Conventions” week? Grab the October
issue of CQ MAGAZINE! We have a big report coming out in the October
edition of the Ohio ARES activities during RNC / NAACP Conventions! The
editors of CQ were very impressed with your work and grabbed the story and
photos we contributed! Nice work, again, everybody!!
***********
Got
questions, concerns or would just like to sit and chat awhile?
Give
me a call at (419) 512-4445 or email me at: n8sy@n8sy.com
Want
to sit and just chat awhile? I’m available.. Heck, I’ll even buy!!
**********
eof..
Thursday, September 29, 2016
The latest ARRL Letter has been posted..
Hey Gang,
Just wanted to let you know that the September 29th edition of the ARRL Letter has just been published..
Go take a look.. >>Click Here<<
73,
Scott, N8SY..
Just wanted to let you know that the September 29th edition of the ARRL Letter has just been published..
Go take a look.. >>Click Here<<
73,
Scott, N8SY..
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Ohio S.E.T. - Plus Lots More..
**
Ohio SET October 1 **
October
1st will be the Ohio SET - an emergency exercise that is supposed to test all
our abilities to activate, manage an emergency event, then demobilize.
Last year’s “extended power outage” was a great test...but ~this~ year’s!
Oboy! NOT your Mama’s little exercise. Our ARES leadership team went into
overdrive for this one.
This year’s theme is “The total collapse of
society. Preppers call it TEOTWAWKI – the end of the world as we know it.”
This is going to test our abilities to message, react and manage many
situations. And we won’t be alone- the Ohio Military Reserve has become a
partner for our exercise, and they’ll be doing a military exercise based on our
situation. You won’t want to miss this!
For
the latest Section Emergency Coordinator’s monthly report go to:
New State Government Liaison Appointed
I want you all to meet our newest State Government
Liaison, Bob Winston, W2THU.. As you all
read in the last edition of the Ohio Section Journal, Nick Pittner, K8NAP had
decided to retire. This then prompted me to put on my thinking cap and start
looking for someone that could carry the ball on for us in this program, and
then it hit me.. Who better qualified than Bob!! He’s litigated numerous antenna law suits
over the years so he was my choice above all others, and he has accepted.
Please congratulate Bob in his newest adventure for the
Ohio Section!!
**********
Ohio
ARES Conference..
Did you miss the Ohio ARES Conference this past
weekend?? Boy, do I ever have a deal for
you.. I videoed all of the presentations and they are available on-line for you
to view at your leisure.. Here’s the
link to get you started on viewing the fantastic conference that we had this
past weekend… http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/sec-conf-2016.html
Now I gotta’
tell ya’.. Having all of the presentations on video to view at your leisure is something
that we’ve never done before.. It was a true experiment that I think worked out
well, even the sound came out decent. If you agree with me, we’ll continue
to do this so that everyone can benefit from our conferences, and not just the
ones who were lucky enough to be present.
So, with that
said, connect to the presentations and then sit back with your popcorn and
drink and have a great time!!
** Jamboree on the Air (JOTA) **
Jamboree on the Air is the largest Scouting event in the
world. In a typical year over 1 million Scouts participate with over 11,000
stations operated by 20,000+ amateur radio operators in operation from 150+
countries around the world.
The National Radio Scouting Committee develops and
maintains a great deal of JOTA supporting information online at
Jamboree-on-the-Air in addition to all the information and USA Reports posted
on this site. You can see video reports
of past year's activities below.
The official dates for 2016 are October 14, 15, 16. Note
that JOTA officially begins on Friday evening at the start of the weekend.
So, if you haven’t gotten with your local Boy Scout group
on this already, I would strongly suggest that you do it quickly.. You don’t
want to miss out on an opportunity to have our younger folks missing the great
adventures of Amateur Radio do you??
**********
** Traffic Nets Serving Ohio ** UPDATED..
It seems that there were a few errors in my first attempt
at posting these nets. So, after getting some additional updates from all of
you, here we go with what I hope is an accurate listed of some of the nets
around the state..
** Ohio Local Nets **
Burning River Traffic Net (BRTN), 9:30 PM daily, 147.150
MHz, W8DJG manager http://www.qsl.net/brtn/
Central Ohio Traffic Net (COTN), 7:15 PM (19:15),
daily, 146.970 MHz (Columbus RPTR), KD8TTE manager
http://www.cotn.us/
Miami Valley Traffic Net (MVTN), 7:00 PM Mon, Thurs, Sat,
146.640 MHz, KC8HTP manager
Northwest Ohio ARES Net (NWOHARES), 6:30 PM, daily,
146.610 MHz, PL 103.5, N8TNV manager
Tri-County Traffic Training Net (TCTTN), 9:00 PM Sun,
Tues, Fri, 147.015 MHz, KI8U manager
http://tricountytraffic.net/
Tri-State Amateur Traffic Net (TATN), 8:00 PM daily,
146.670 MHz, PL 123.0, WG8Z manager http://www.tatn.org/
** Ohio Section Nets **
SSB
Ohio Single Sideband Net (OSSBN), 10:30 AM, 4:15 PM and
6:45 PM daily, 3.972.50 MHz, KC8WH manager http://ossbn.org/
CW
Buckeye Net (Early), BN-E, 6:45 PM daily, 3.580 MHz,
WB8YLO manager
Buckeye Net (Late), BN-L, 10:00 PM daily, 3.590 MHz,
WB9LBI manager
Ohio Slow Net (OSN), 6:00 PM daily, 3.53535 MHz, W8OLO
manager
For the latest Section Traffic Monthly Report go
to: http://arrl-ohio.org/stm/stm.html
** DMR NET **
Ohio Statewide Net meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday
night at 8:30pm local on the Ohio Talk Group
Kentucky Statewide Net meets every Thursday night at 8pm
local on the Kentucky Talk Group
**********
**
Have you seen the NEWEST “Handbook Giveaway” drawing on the website yet? It’s there, and it’s fast drawing to
an end for this month.. You only have until midnight Friday to enter the
drawing. All you need to do is fill in a couple of boxes on the form..
(your name and email). Where do you find this at? Go to: http://arrl-ohio.org/ and look for the
big RED arrow on the left side.. There’s nothing else required
(Oh.. You do need to be a resident of Ohio to win..) The winner
will be mailed the Handbook at my cost. This is being offered just to see how
many folks are really checking in on the website.
Got
the idea?
Best
of luck to you!!
***********
Are
you getting those emails from me? If not, all you have to do is to “Opt-In” to
receive them. Heck, just send me an email at: n8sy@n8sy.com
I’ll
get you added to the mailing list. There’s a link to do this on the Ohio
Section website, it’s on the bottom left corner.. For your convenience, here’s
a direct link to it: http://arrl-ohio.org/forwarder/forwarding.html I urge all of you to make sure that everyone,
regardless of whether they are a League member or not, get signed up for one of
these options. You can always “Opt-Out” at any time if you feel
this is not what you were expecting.
**********
Upcoming
Hamfests in Ohio..
10/16/2016 | Conneaut ARC
Hamfest
Location: Conneaut, OH
Sponsor: Conneaut Amateur Radio Club
10/23/2016 | Massillon ARC Hamfest
Location: Massillon, OH
Sponsor: Massillon Amateur Radio Club
Website: http://www.w8np.org
Location: Conneaut, OH
Sponsor: Conneaut Amateur Radio Club
10/23/2016 | Massillon ARC Hamfest
Location: Massillon, OH
Sponsor: Massillon Amateur Radio Club
Website: http://www.w8np.org
11/05/2016 | GARC Hamfest
Location: Georgetown, OH
Sponsor: Grant Amateur Radio Club
Location: Georgetown, OH
Sponsor: Grant Amateur Radio Club
**********
**
RNC / NAACP Conventions **
Want
to read about what we did during the July “Conventions” week? Grab the October
issue of CQ MAGAZINE! We have a big report coming out in the October
edition of the Ohio ARES activities during RNC / NAACP Conventions! The
editors of CQ were very impressed with your work and grabbed the story and
photos we contributed! Nice work, again, everybody!!
Got
questions, concerns or would just like to sit and chat awhile?
Give
me a call at (419) 512-4445 or email me at: n8sy@n8sy.com
Want
to sit and just chat awhile? I’m available.. Heck, I’ll even buy!!
**********
eof..
Thursday, September 22, 2016
This week's edition of the ARRL Letter has been posted..
Hey Gang,
Just wanted to let you all know that this week's edition of the ARRL Letter has been posted..
Go take a look.. >> Click Here <<
73,
Scott, N8SY..
Just wanted to let you all know that this week's edition of the ARRL Letter has been posted..
Go take a look.. >> Click Here <<
73,
Scott, N8SY..
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Ohio ARES Conference - Plus More..
** Ohio
ARES Conference **
Here
we are on the final stretch to our OHIO ARES CONFERENCE- this Saturday (September
24th) at the Marion Technical
College (OSU Marion)!
1467
Mt Vernon Ave, Marion, OH 43302
(Rt.
95 west from Rt. 23 in Marion- look for Ohio State signs on your left.)
Talk-in
on the 147.30 (250.3) Marion repeater
Here’s
the agenda..
0800 Registration - coffee
0830 ARES business opening (including ARESMAT update)
1000 RNC report
(Roundtable
discussion of the local preparation and execution during RNC week. We’ll start with a brief description then
open for questions, aimed at how you can apply our experience to your local
groups.)
1130 Ohio SET 2016 – Not Your Mama’s Exercise
Lunch Numerous local fast food nearby
1300 HIPAA training
1400 FEMA presentation – Keep your family
safe!
1500 Volunteer motivation
BRING
A GO BOX!!
BRING
YOUR COMM VEHICLE!
Bring
your friends- all Hams are welcome.
Please register
on the Ohio Section website: http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/form.html
The room is
filling up fast and there is limited seating, so please get registered
NOW..
**
Ohio SET October 1 **
October
1st will be the Ohio SET - an emergency exercise that is supposed to test all
our abilities to activate, manage an emergency event, then demobilize. Last year’s “extended power outage” was a
great test...but ~this~ year’s! Oboy!
NOT your Mama’s little exercise. Our ARES leadership team went into
overdrive for this one.
We’ll
talk about this during our fall conference, but I’ll give you a clue: The total
collapse of society. Preppers call it TEOTWAWKI – the end of the world as we
know it. This is going to test our
abilities to message, react and manage many situations. And we won’t be alone-
the Ohio Military Reserve has become a partner for our exercise, and they’ll be
doing a military exercise based on our situation. You won’t want to miss this!
For
the latest Section Emergency Coordinator’s monthly report go to: http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/notes.html
**********
** Traffic
Nets Serving Ohio **
Ohio
Local Nets
Burning
River Traffic Net (BRTN), 9:30 PM daily, 147.150 MHz, W8DJG manager http://www.qsl.net/brtn/
Central
Ohio Traffic Net (COTN), 7:15 PM (19:15), daily, 146.970 MHz (Columbus RPTR), KD8TTE manager http://www.cotn.us/
Miami
Valley Traffic Net (MVTN), 7:00 PM Mon, Thurs, Sat, 146.640 MHz, KC8HTP manager
Northwest
Ohio ARES Net (NWOHARES), 6:40 PM, daily, 146.940 MHz, PL 103.5, N8TNV
manager
Tri-County
Traffic Training Net (TCTTN), 9:30 PM Sun, Tues, Fri, 147.015 MHz, KI8U
manager http://tricountytraffic.net/
Tri-State
Amateur Traffic Net (TATN), 8:00 PM daily, 145.370 MHz, WG8Z manager http://www.tatn.org/
** Ohio
Section Nets **
SSB
Ohio
Single Sideband Net (OSSBN), 10:30 AM, 4:15 PM and 6:45 PM daily, 3.972.50 MHz,
KC8WH manager http://ossbn.org/
CW
Buckeye
Net (Early), BN-E, 6:45 PM daily, 3.580 MHz, WB8YLO manager
Buckeye
Net (Late), BN-L, 10:00 PM daily, 3.590 MHz, WB9LBI manager
Ohio
Slow Net (OSN), 6:00 PM daily, 3.53535 MHz, W8OLO manager
For
the latest Section Traffic Monthly Report go to: http://arrl-ohio.org/stm/stm.html
**********
drawing on the website yet? It’s there..!!
To enter the drawing all you
need to do is fill in a couple of boxes on the form.. (your name and email).
Where do you find this at? Go to: http://arrl-ohio.org/
and look for the big RED arrow on the
left side..
There’s nothing else required (Oh.. You do
need to be a resident of Ohio to win..)
The winner will be mailed the Handbook at my cost. This is being offered
just to see how many folks are really checking in on the website.
Got
the idea?
Best
of luck to you!!
***********
I’ll
get you added to the mailing list. There’s a link to do this on the Ohio
Section website, it’s on the bottom left corner.. For your convenience, here’s
a direct link to it: http://arrl-ohio.org/forwarder/forwarding.html I urge all of you to make sure that everyone,
regardless of whether they are a League member or not, get signed up for one of
these options. You can always “Opt-Out” at any time if you feel
this is not what you were expecting.
**********
Upcoming
Hamfests in Ohio..
09/25/2016 | Cleveland Hamfest and Computer Show
Location: Berea, OH
Sponsor: Hamfest Association of Cleveland
Website: http://www.hac.org
10/16/2016 | Conneaut ARC Hamfest
Location: Conneaut, OH
Sponsor: Conneaut Amateur Radio Club
10/23/2016 | Massillon ARC Hamfest
Location: Massillon, OH
Sponsor: Massillon Amateur Radio Club
Website: http://www.w8np.org
Location: Berea, OH
Sponsor: Hamfest Association of Cleveland
Website: http://www.hac.org
10/16/2016 | Conneaut ARC Hamfest
Location: Conneaut, OH
Sponsor: Conneaut Amateur Radio Club
10/23/2016 | Massillon ARC Hamfest
Location: Massillon, OH
Sponsor: Massillon Amateur Radio Club
Website: http://www.w8np.org
11/05/2016 | GARC Hamfest
Location: Georgetown, OH
Sponsor: Grant Amateur Radio Club
Location: Georgetown, OH
Sponsor: Grant Amateur Radio Club
**********
**
RNC / NAACP Conventions **
Want
to read about what we did during the July “Conventions” week? Grab the October
issue of CQ MAGAZINE! We have a big
report coming out in the October edition of the Ohio ARES activities during RNC
/ NAACP Conventions! The editors of CQ were
very impressed with your work and grabbed the story and photos we contributed! Nice work, again, everybody!!
***********
Got
questions, concerns or would just like to sit and chat awhile?
Give
me a call at (419) 512-4445 or email me at: n8sy@n8sy.com
Want
to sit and just chat awhile? I’m available..
Heck, I’ll even buy!!
**********
eof..
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