Wednesday, May 31, 2017

The Ohio Section News Update – May 31st Edition


Inside..

- FCC Issues NOV
- One Question Survey
- Code Plug Class
- Ohio Responds
- NIMS / ICS Training
- Nets
- Getting This Newsletter
- My Final

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FCC Issues Amateur Radio Licensee a Notice of Violation for Pirate Broadcasting
(from ARRL Bulletins)

The FCC Enforcement Bureau has sent a California Amateur Radio licensee a Notice of Violation (NoV) alleging that he engaged in unlicensed — or “pirate” — radio broadcasting — on the FM band. The NoV to Lyle E. Hilden, KD6LUL, of Vista, was released on May 26. Depending on Hilden’s responses, the NoV could be a precursor to a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (fine).

According to the FCC’s Los Angeles Office, the Enforcement Bureau in March received a complaint of an apparently unlicensed FM broadcasting station on 93.7 MHz in Vista. The NoV does not indicate the origin of the complaint, but these sometimes come from legitimate broadcasters in the listening area. The NoV also does not recount the nature of the alleged pirate broadcasts nor indicate how long they had continued.

The following month, FCC agents monitored the apparent unlicensed signal 93.7 MHz and used direction-finding techniques “to positively locate” its source as Hilden’s residence.

“Field strength measurements revealed that the signal transmitted by the station greatly exceeded 250 μV per meter at 3 meters — the maximum permitted on 93.7 [under Part 15 rules] without a Broadcast license,” the FCC said in the NoV. Agents inspected Hilden’s station and pointed out in the NoV that his Amateur Radio license does not entitle him to transmit on the FM broadcast band.

The FCC called on Hilden to provide additional information in writing within 20 days of the NoV, fully explaining any violations and providing “all relevant surrounding facts and circumstances.” Hilden also must spell out and provide a time line for the actions he has taken to correct any violations and preclude their recurrence.
 
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One Question Survey

Hey Gang,

Have you checked out the NEW Survey question on the website yet?. There is a new question up there for you to answer! You’ll find it on the left side of the main page..  http://arrlohio.org !!

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Code Plug Class Being Held This Saturday

CQ all DMR enthusiasts!!!

Mr. DMR himself, Ken Dorsey, KA8OAD will host a one day CODEPLUG class on Saturday, June 3rd at the Summit County Red Cross Center located at 501 West Market Street, Akron, across from Tangiers Restaurant.

The plan is to begin at 9:00 a.m. and take as much time as necessary to fully cover the material. A lunch break will be included if necessary. This class is geared toward the Tytera MD-380,390 Radios and the Tytera Programming Software.

Please bring your radio, programming cable and laptop with the programming software loaded. If you don’t have a laptop to use the codeplug software (CPS) will projected on the “big screen” so you can follow along.

Hope to see you all there!

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Ohio Responds Update

Ok.. Here’s the latest update on Ohio Responds. So far we’ve gotten 89 of you signed up and approved. Signing up with Ohio Responds will give you liability protection under the State of Ohio. This is a real big things folks.. Where else can you get liability insurance for FREE.

Now, admittedly their system was designed for another purpose, so in some places it doesn’t match up well with Amateur Radio Operators and what we do. I have created a webpage where you’ll find all the pertinent information for getting registered on Ohio Responds website with as little issues as possible. You really do need to read this information BEFORE you attempt to register, and you will need to have all 4 of your NIMS courses completed and in our statewide database first! There’s some very specific information up there that you’ll need to know to correctly complete the registration process since it doesn’t match up well in some places with what we do.  Here’s a link to that webpage… http://arrl-ohio.org/ohio-responds-page.html   You can also find this link on the main page of the Ohio Section website as well.

How do I know if I’m on the list or not? Here’s the link to the list.   
http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/special/nims_roster.html  Don’t see your name on the list, and you’ve submitted your certificates? Contact me immediately!

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NIMS / ICS Training Update

The numbers are continuing to grow!  Here’s what we have on file as of day, May 27.  Members in database: 751; Active Members: 738; Members NIMS complete: 541 and for the biggie..  Total Courses Taken: 4,962. These numbers just keep growing, and that’s a really GREAT thing to be able to tell you!

We need to be prepared to help in a professional and TRAINED manor now days, and the only way of getting that training is to start taking these courses. We have a lot to be proud of, and a lot more work to do. Every ARES member in Ohio now MUST have these courses to be a part of the Ohio ARES program and to be registered in the Ohio Responds database!

How do I know if I’m on the list or not? Here’s the link to the list.  
http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/special/nims_roster.html  If you don’t see your name on the list, and you’ve submitted your certificates? Contact me immediately!

For those of you just starting out now that you have a real incentive, we have a webpage with all the information about how to get started..  http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/training.html. This page contains a lot of information about what is needed. Each course takes about an hour or so to take, that’s really not much to ask now is it? You spent way more than that to get your Amateur Radio operators license!

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Nets

Hey gang, don’t forget to check-in on the weekly Wednesday night DMR net tonight, there are averaging over 60 check-ins each week, and it’s growing!! Come join in on the fun, Wednesday nights at 8:30p local on the 3139 Ohio statewide Talkgroup.

The North American Tech Net that meets Wednesday 9pm EST TG: 3 and of course there’s the After HamNation Net following the HamNation program on Wednesday’s on TG: 311

Here’s another DMR net that you may not have known about. I got this information from Dave, KD8BQN. Dave runs the TAC310 net every Sunday on DMR at 0000Z. So be looking to check into that net as well, if you can.

>>  LOCAL 6 METER NETS  <<
(from Steve, W8TER)

Wednesdays at 9:00 pm

1st Wednesday of the month is on 50.400 AM mode.
2nd Wednesday of the month is on 52.525 FM mode.
3rd Wednesday of the month is on 50.125 USB mode.
4th Wednesday of the month is on 52.525 FM mode.
5th Wednesday of the month is on 52.525 FM mode.

PLEASE JOIN US…on the air

There is also a 6-meter net on Thursday at 9pm on 50.255 USB

I also got notified of a Sunday night net on 6-meters, from Fred, KD8GYS in Sterling, Ohio.

The Net is on every Sunday Evening at 19:00 Hrs. on 53.170 with a input of 52.170 and Pl’s of 107.2 Akron, 110.9 Loudonville, 123.0 Stone Creek and 136.5 Richfield as well as Echo link, All Star and 440 W8WKY Doylestown, Oh.

It’s also linked with N2KEJ in New Jersey. As of now we cover 27 counties in Ohio, 3 counties in Pa. My goal when I was asked to run the net, was to get 50 check ins 4 years ago.

We have a Trivia question each week as well, to keep the mind sharpened (lol).

The repeater also has the NWS weather alert system connected to advise all listeners of Alerts from Ashland, Wayne, Holmes, Medina, Stark and Summit counties.

Keep 6 Meters going strong check in join the net when possible.

Here is another net that you may want to add to your list of nets. It’s the South Eastern Ohio Ragchew Net 28.485 MHz, 2100 every Sunday -  we thank Lyn, N8IMW for that information…

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Are you getting those emails from me?

If not, all you need to do is to “Opt-In” to receive them. Heck, just send me an email:  n8sy@n8sy.com and let me know that you want to be added. It’s just that easy. Please, if you know of anyone that would be interested in this information, feel free to pass it on to them. You don’t have to be an ARRL member or even a ham to receive these emails.

You are always free to “Opt-Out” at any time if you feel this is not what you were expecting. Just send me an email with the email address that you used to opt-in on, and you will be removed. It’s that simple.

Also, are you viewing the Ohio Section Website on a regular basis? You should, it changes all the time. Here’s a link to it.  http://arrlohio.org

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My Final..   

Today is Wednesday, HUMP Day!! It’s also National Macaroon Day, and it’s also National Save Your Hearing Day, speak softly PLEASE! In 1884 Dr John Harvey Kellogg patents "flaked cereal"

Amateur Radio has its serious side, but it can also have a FUN side too. I hope that this News Update has been informative and fun for you to read.  So, as we go through our training and exercises, learning from the past and from those who are willing to take the time to teach us, let’s remember to have FUN too.. It’s what keeps us alive and vibrant..!!

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!!


73,

Scott, N8SY..

PS>>  I have to say this since the NBA finals begin tomorrow night..  Go CAVS!!!  Beat Golden State!!


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Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Dale's Tales for June 2017 have been posted..

Hey Everyone..

I just wanted to let you all know that I have posted the latest edition of Dale's Tales on the website..

Go take a look..

                                                                                       >>  Click Here <<



73,

Scott, N8SY..

Friday, May 26, 2017

The Ohio Section News Update – May 26th Edition


Inside..

- FCC Action
- One Question Survey
- Ohio Responds
- NIMS / ICS Training
- New Possibility for to the Ohio Section
- Upcoming Hamfests
- My Final

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FCC Issues Notice of Unlicensed Operation in Public Safety Interference Complaint:
(from ARRL Bulletins)

The FCC has issued a Notice of Unlicensed Operation (NUO) to a Texas man for causing interference to a VHF public safety communications system in Dallas County. The FCC Enforcement Bureau issued the Notice to Bradley C. Pike of Dallas on May 17.

On April 3, agents from the FCC’s Dallas Enforcement Bureau Office responded to a complaint from Dallas County Consolidated Services regarding interference to their VHF public safety communications system. Agents confirmed by direction-finding techniques that VHF emissions coming from Pike’s residence were causing the interference. Pike surrendered a radio signal jammer after admitting to agents that he had used the device, the FCC said.

The Communications Act not only prohibits intentional interference, but the manufacture, importation, marketing, sale, or operation of devices designed to jam or disrupt wireless communications deliberately. Pike could face a substantial fine, seizure of radio equipment, and criminal sanctions, including imprisonment, the FCC said.

Pike has 30 days to respond to the Notice, and the Enforcement Bureau “will use all relevant material information before it to determine what, if any, enforcement action is required to ensure your compliance with FCC rules. This will include any information that you disclose in your reply,” the FCC told Pike.

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One Question Survey

Hey Gang,

Have you checked out the NEW Survey question on the website yet?. There is a new question up there for you to answer! You’ll find it on the left side of the main page..  http://arrlohio.org !!

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Ohio Responds Update

Ok.. Here’s the latest update on Ohio Responds. So far we’ve gotten 88 of you signed up and approved. Signing up with Ohio Responds will give you liability protection under the State of Ohio. This is a real big things folks.. Where else can you get liability insurance for FREE.

Now, admittedly their system was designed for another purpose, so in some places it doesn’t match up well with Amateur Radio Operators and what we do. I have created a webpage where you’ll find all the pertinent information for getting registered on Ohio Responds website with as little issues as possible. You really do need to read this information BEFORE you attempt to register, and you will need to have all 4 of your NIMS courses completed and in our statewide database first! There’s some very specific information up there that you’ll need to know to correctly complete the registration process since it doesn’t match up well in some places with what we do.  Here’s a link to that webpage… http://arrl-ohio.org/ohio-responds-page.html   You can also find this link on the main page of the Ohio Section website as well.

How do I know if I’m on the list or not? Here’s the link to the list.   
http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/special/nims_roster.html  Don’t see your name on the list, and you’ve submitted your certificates? Contact me immediately!

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NIMS / ICS Training

The numbers are continuing to grow!  Here’s what we have on file as of Thursday, May 25.  Members in database: 749; Active Members: 736; Members NIMS complete: 537 and for the biggie..  Total Courses Taken: 4,952. These numbers just keep growing, and that’s a really GREAT thing to be able to tell you!

We need to be prepared to help in a professional and TRAINED manor now days, and the only way of getting that training is to start taking these courses. We have a lot to be proud of, and a lot more work to do. Every ARES member in Ohio now MUST have these courses to be a part of the Ohio ARES program and to be registered in the Ohio Responds database!

How do I know if I’m on the list or not? Here’s the link to the list.  
http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/special/nims_roster.html  If you don’t see your name on the list, and you’ve submitted your certificates? Contact me immediately!

For those of you just starting out now that you have a real incentive, we have a webpage with all the information about how to get started..  http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/training.html. This page contains a lot of information about what is needed. Each course takes about an hour or so to take, that’s really not much to ask now is it? You spent way more than that to get your Amateur Radio operators license!

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New Possibility for to the Ohio Section

Hey Gang,

I’m really excited to announce that Anthony, K8ZT has been working on getting the Ohio Section into the Ohio State Fair!! We are looking at the possibility of having a display there and having it manned on Friday, July 28; Saturday, July 29 and Sunday, July 30th.

Would you be interested in helping out? It’s fun, and it really wouldn’t take that much of your time. The best thing is that you’ll get to answer questions about what Amateur Radio is all about..!!  

Please, if we are going to do this we will need a sufficient amount of Amateurs to help out. The more the merrier for sure!  Contact Anthony at:  k8zt@arrl.net  right away.. If we are going to do this, we need to get moving on it now!

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Upcoming Hamfests

June
06/03/2017 | Fulton County Amateur Radio Summer Swap
Location: Wauseon, OH
Sponsor: Fulton County Amateur Radio Club
Website: http://k8bxq.org/hamfest

06/10/2017 | Union County ARC TailGate & TrunkFest
Location: Marysville, OH
Sponsor: Union County Amateur Radio Club
Website: http://ohiohams.net

06/17/2017 | Milford Hamfest 27th Annual
Location: Milford, OH
Sponsor: Milford Amateur Radio Club
Website: http://www.w8mrc.com

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My Final..   

Today is Friday, May 26th, it’s Memorial Day weekend and the unofficial start of summer!! It’s also World Lindy Hop Day, Don't Fry Day and National Heat Awareness Day, which I doubt very seriously that we’ll have any problems with that one today!

More importantly, this coming Monday is Memorial Day. It’s a day of remembering our fallen in uniform. Please, take a couple of minutes out of your busy weekend and just give “THANKS” to all of those who have, and ARE serving. It’s because of them that we have our freedom.  

Amateur Radio has its serious side, but it can also have a FUN side too. I hope that this News Update has been informative and fun for you to read.  So, as we go through our training and exercises, learning from the past and from those who are willing to take the time to teach us, let’s remember to have FUN too.. It’s what keeps us alive and vibrant..!!


73,

Scott, N8SY..

PS>>  I have to say this..  Go CAVS!!!  Eastern Conference Champs, and now on to the finals!!


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Wednesday, May 24, 2017

The Ohio Section News Update – May 24th Edition


Inside..

- Case Western Honors AD8Y
- One Question Survey
- Ohio Responds
- NIMS / ICS Training
- New Possibility for to the Ohio Section
- In Memoriam
- My Final

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Case Western Honors David Kazdan, AD8Y, for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
(from ARRL Bulletins)

At its May 21 commencement ceremonies, Ohio’s Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) honored ARRL member David Kazdan, AD8Y, with the Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. A retired anesthesiologist and virtual renaissance man, Kazdan has leveraged his passion for Amateur Radio in his Seminar Approach to General Education and Scholarship (SAGES) course. SAGES classes stress critical thinking, written and oral communication, the use of information, quantitative reasoning, engagement with ethical issues and diversity, and exposure to experimental and theoretical approaches to understanding human culture and behavior, scientific knowledge, and methods of research.

As part of Kazdan’s course, all students must earn an Amateur Radio license and use the Case Amateur Radio Club’s W8EDU, where he’s a club advisor. Examination sessions can include 100 students at a time. Kazdan encourages his students “to pursue virtually anything that interests them within and beyond the requirements of his course,” said an article posted in The Daily, CWRU’s e-newsletter and website.

“The curricular material is the accreditation requirement for the degree, but it’s going to be the application of that material to life that matters,” Kazdan said. “Extracurriculars, including research, are that application.” Kazdan — who’s been licensed since 1970 — and his students use Amateur Radio to frame his SAGES course, exploring distance communication and how it has shrunk the world, The Daily article recounted. Students nominated him for the award.

Kazdan holds a doctorate in biomedical engineering from CWRU as well as another degree in electrical engineering, and is a musician, birder, cyclist, photographer, licensed pilot, and drone enthusiast. He said he was “honored and proud” to be recognized.

Looking ahead, Kazdan will teach a new electrical engineering course on issues of radio communication. On his QRZ.com profile, Kazdan said he enjoys CW and traffic handling as well as some digital operation and occasional phone work.

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One Question Survey

Hey Gang,

Have you checked out the NEW Survey question on the website yet?. There is a new question up there for you to answer! You’ll find it on the left side of the main page..  http://arrlohio.org !!


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Ohio Responds is now LIVE

Ok.. So far we’ve had 58 of you sign up and get approved on the Ohio Responds website. Yes, there were some sticking points that we all had to work out at the beginning, and I know that a few of you just gave up. Please DONT.. I’ve got a lot of bugs in their system worked out and we want as many of you to be registered with Ohio Responds as possible. Signing up with Ohio Responds will give you liability protection under the State of Ohio. This is a real big things folks.. Where else can you get liability insurance for FREE.

Now, admittedly their system was designed for another purpose, so in some places it doesn’t match up well with Amateur Radio Operators and what we do. I have created a webpage where you’ll find all the pertinent information for getting registered on Ohio Responds website with as little issues as possible. You really do need to read this information BEFORE you attempt to register, and you will need to have all 4 of your NIMS courses completed and in our statewide database first! There’s some very specific information up there that you’ll need to know to correctly complete the registration process since it doesn’t match up well in some places with what we do.  Here’s a link to that webpage… http://arrl-ohio.org/ohio-responds-page.html   You can also find this link on the main page of the Ohio Section website as well.

How do I know if I’m on the list or not? Here’s the link to the list.   
http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/special/nims_roster.html  Don’t see your name on the list, and you’ve submitted your certificates? Contact me immediately!

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NIMS / ICS Training
 
The numbers are continuing to grow!  Here’s what we have on file as of Monday, May 22.  Members in database: 747; Active Members: 734; Members NIMS complete: 534 and for the biggie..  Total Courses Taken: 4,943. These numbers just keep growing, and that’s a really GREAT thing to be able to tell you!

We need to be prepared to help in a professional and TRAINED manor now days, and the only way of getting that training is to start taking these courses. We have a lot to be proud of, and a lot more work to do. Every ARES member in Ohio now MUST have these courses to be a part of the Ohio ARES program and to be registered in the Ohio Responds database!

How do I know if I’m on the list or not? Here’s the link to the list.  
http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/special/nims_roster.html  If you don’t see your name on the list, and you’ve submitted your certificates? Contact me immediately!

For those of you just starting out now that you have a real incentive, we have a webpage with all the information about how to get started..  http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/training.html. This page contains a lot of information about what is needed. Each course takes about an hour or so to take, that’s really not much to ask now is it? You spent way more than that to get your Amateur Radio operators license!

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New Possibility for to the Ohio Section

Hey Gang,

I’m really excited to announce that Anthony, K8ZT has been working on getting the Ohio Section into the Ohio State Fair!! We are looking at the possibility of having a display there and having it manned on Friday, July 28; Saturday, July 29 and Sunday, July 30th.

Would you be interested in helping out? It’s fun, and it really wouldn’t take that much of your time. The best thing is that you’ll get to answer questions about what Amateur Radio is all about..!!  

Please, if we are going to do this we will need a sufficient amount of Amateurs to help out. The more the merrier for sure!  Contact Anthony at:  k8zt@arrl.net  right away.. If we are going to do this, we need to get moving on it now!

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Nets
 
Hey gang, don’t forget to check-in on the weekly Wednesday night DMR net tonight, there are averaging around 60 check-ins each week, and it’s really growing in popularity for sure. Come join in on the fun, Wednesday nights at 8:30p local on the 3139 Ohio statewide Talkgroup.

New repeater..  Hey gang, just wanted to let you all know that the Marysville Repeater went on the air over this past weekend!  Andrew has them in the newest code plug already, so if you don’t have it yet, go to the website and get it downloaded. You’ll also find just about anything concerning DMR on the website too. Here’s a link. http://arrl-ohio.org/digital/digital.html

There’s also the North American Tech Net that meets Wednesday 9pm EST TG: 3 and of course there’s the  After HamNation Net  following the HamNation program on Wednesday’s on TG: 311

Here’s another DMR net that you may not have known about. I got this information from Dave, KD8BQN. Dave runs the TAC310 net every Sunday on DMR at 0000Z. So be looking to check into that net as well, if you can.

>>  LOCAL 6 METER NETS  <<
(from Steve, W8TER)

Wednesdays at 9:00 pm

1st Wednesday of the month is on 50.400 AM mode.
2nd Wednesday of the month is on 52.525 FM mode.
3rd Wednesday of the month is on 50.125 USB mode.
4th Wednesday of the month is on 52.525 FM mode.
5th Wednesday of the month is on 52.525 FM mode.

PLEASE JOIN US…on the air

There is also a 6-meter net on Thursday at 9pm on 50.255 USB

I also got notified of a Sunday night net on 6-meters, from Fred, KD8GYS in Sterling, Ohio.

The Net is on every Sunday Evening at 19:00 Hrs. on 53.170 with a input of 52.170 and Pl’s of 107.2 Akron, 110.9 Loudonville, 123.0 Stone Creek and 136.5 Richfield as well as Echo link, All Star and 440 W8WKY Doylestown, Oh.

It’s also linked with N2KEJ in New Jersey. As of now we cover 27 counties in Ohio, 3 counties in Pa. My goal when I was asked to run the net, was to get 50 check ins 4 years ago.

We have a Trivia question each week as well, to keep the mind sharpened (lol).

The repeater also has the NWS weather alert system connected to advise all listeners of Alerts from Ashland, Wayne, Holmes, Medina, Stark and Summit counties.

Keep 6 Meters going strong check in join the net when possible.

Here is another net that you may want to add to your list of nets. It’s the South Eastern Ohio Ragchew Net 28.485 MHz, 2100 every Sunday -  we thank Lyn, N8IMW for that information…

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In Memoriam

Many of us were saddened recently at the news of the passing of George Henzler, WB8HHZ. George was a really good friend to all, and a great District Emergency Coordinator and traffic handler for many years here in the Ohio Section. All of us who knew George will miss his big smile and great sense of humor.

For anyone wanting information about George’s funeral arrangements, here is a link..  http://www.castillofuneral.com/notices/George-Henzler

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My Final..   

Today is Wednesday, May 24th, it’s Scavenger Hunt Day! It’s also National Escargot Day and National Asparagus Day! Guess what I’m NOT having for supper tonight! In 1915 Thomas Edison invents telescribe to record telephone conversations. Wow.. ol’ Tom was a party line snoop!

Amateur Radio has its serious side, but it can also have a FUN side too. I hope that this News Update has been informative and fun for you to read.  So, as we go through our training and exercises, learning from the past and from those who are willing to take the time to teach us, let’s remember to have FUN too.. It’s what keeps us alive and vibrant..!!


73,

Scott, N8SY..


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Monday, May 22, 2017

The Ohio Section News Update – May 22nd - Post Hamvention


Inside..

- Give Away Winners Announced
- Affiliated Club Coordinator
- New Possibility for to the Ohio Section
- One Question Survey
- Ohio Responds
- NIMS / ICS Training
- Final - Final

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Handbook Giveaway !!
 
And the winners are... 

2017 ARRL Handbook - Mark Studer, KC8FQV & 
Scott Palluth, K9SPP

Here are the other winners from the Giveaway Contest held at Dayton..

1 - $50 ARRL Gift Certificate - Tom Tenney, W8OJM

1 - $25 ARRL Gift Certificate - Don Hughes, KD8BB

1 - $25 ARRL Gift Certificate - Rob Hoey, W1EBA

1 - 2017 Field Day T-Shirt - Jim Erclauz, KC8VTF

1 - 2017 Field Day T-Shirt - Terry Holdren, KD8YFW

1 - Ohio Section Hat - Diana Lewis, N8NRB

1 - Ohio Section Hat - Lew Lewis, W8OEL

We had a blast doing this!!  I want to thank EVERYONE that participated!! We had over 2,500 folks register!! What a great time we ALL had for sure..  The prizes will be send out within the next couple of days, so for those listed above, be looking for your prizes very soon.

See ya' next month when we resume the monthly Handbook Give Away… Keep looking for the big RED arrow on the main page that signals it’s started!!

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Affiliated Club Coordinator

Hi Gang,
On Saturday, we had a very special presentation at the Ohio Section Booth area at Hamvention. A passing of the badges, so to speak. John, KD8MQ passed to the torch (ACC badge) to Tom, WB8LCD. It was great seeing and being a part of this, as that it demonstrates just how well we all work together to make the Ohio Section the best in the country!!

Tom will be taking over officially as the Affiliated Club Coordinator on June 1st, but I can tell you all that John and Tom have already gotten together on several occasions to exchange information and ideas.

I presented John with a “Special Section Manager’s Award” for all his hard work and dedication to the Ohio Section. I also presented Tom with his Affiliated Club Coordinator Certificate as well.

It was a great time, and I do want to thank all of those who we held up for a short time while taking pictures and doing the presentations.

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New Possibility for to the Ohio Section

Hey Gang,
I’m really excited to announce that Anthony, K8ZT has been working on getting the Ohio Section into the Ohio State Fair!! We are looking at the possibility of having a display there and having it manned on Friday, July 28; Saturday, July 29 and Sunday, July 30th.

Would you be interested in helping out? It’s fun, and it really wouldn’t take that much of your time. The best thing is that you’ll get to answer questions about what Amateur Radio is all about..!!   

Please, if we are going to do this we will need a sufficient amount of Amateurs to help out. The more the merrier for sure!  Contact Anthony at:  k8zt@arrl.net  right away.. If we are going to do this, we need to get moving on it now!

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One Question Survey

Hey,

Have you voted yet? If not, what’s keeping you from answering the “One Question” that’s on the website? I am very interested in your responses and it is so easy to do.

Get with it guys and gals.. Take the plunge and join in the fun. After answering the question it even let’s you see how your answer stacks up with others!!


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Ohio Responds is now LIVE

Many of you have had questions about how to get logged into the Ohio Responds page. I really hope that you took advantage of having our System Administrator, Rhonda Meggitt at Hamvention and asked her those important questions that I’m sure you all have.

Now, I do know that there are some differences in their system to how hams do things. So, with that in mind, I have created a webpage where you’ll find all the pertinent information for getting registered for Ohio Responds. You WILL need to read this information BEFORE you attempt to register for Ohio Responds and you will need to have all 4 of your NIMS courses completed and in our statewide database! There’s some very specific information up there that you’ll need to know in order to correctly complete the registration process.

How do I know if I’m on the list or not? Here’s the link to the list.   
http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/special/nims_roster.html  Don’t see your name on the list, and you’ve submitted your certificates? Contact me immediately!

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NIMS / ICS Training

The numbers are continuing to grow!  I had many conversations over this past weekend with other Section Managers and Section Emergency Coordinators. It was interesting for sure. Most have told me that they are looking to do the very same as Ohio is doing and making these courses mandatory.

We need to be prepared to help in a professional and TRAINED manor now days, and the only way of getting that training is to start taking these courses. We have a lot to be proud of, and a lot more work to do. Every ARES member in Ohio now MUST have these courses to be a part of the Ohio ARES program and to be registered in the Ohio Responds database!

How do I know if I’m on the list or not? Here’s the link to the list.  
http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/special/nims_roster.html  If you don’t see your name on the list, and you’ve submitted your certificates? Contact me immediately!

For those of you just starting out now that you have a real incentive, we have a webpage with all the information about how to get started..  http://arrl-ohio.org/SEC/training.html. This page contains a lot of information about what is needed. Each course takes about an hour or so to take, that’s really not much to ask now is it? You spent way more than that to get your Amateur Radio operators license!

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My Final..   

Today is Monday, May 22nd, I don’t know about all of you, but I had a very hard time getting out of bed this morning. This past weekend was so packed with adventure and excitement that it completely drained me. I have to say that the new venue for Hamvention was fantastic!!  It was clean and bright and everything was easy to get to. I just couldn’t get enough of how it all came together!! Thanks to the folks from the Dayton Amateur Radio Association (DARA) for giving us this great show, and I’m sure it will get even bigger and better from here!!

It was great getting to talk and shake hands with all of you!!

Amateur Radio has its serious side, but it can also have a FUN side too. I hope that this News Update has been informative and fun for you to read.  So, as we go through our training and exercises, learning from the past and from those who are willing to take the time to teach us, let’s remember to have FUN too.. It’s what keeps us alive and vibrant..!!


73,

Scott, N8SY..


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