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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Northeast Louisiana Simulated Emergency Test (S.E.T.) 2010

Saturday morning, Oct. 4, 2010, Northeast Louisiana ARES will conduct a communications drill in conjunction with the ARRL. This drill is known as SET or Simulated Emergency Test.

 The S.E.T. will actively involve members of the Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES), the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES), the ARRL National Traffic System (NTS) and many other related groups that prepare for and respond to emergencies. Public service and emergency response agencies and organizations in our community, ARRL Section Leaders and/or local and state officials are also be invited to participate.

Our S.E.T. is in conjunction with the ARRL S.E.T. nationwide.  Click here for more information on S.E.T. from ARRL.

Monday, September 27, 2010

The Daily Beck- Watch The Glenn Beck Show- September 24, 2010: Mixing Big Government and Religion

The Daily Beck- Watch The Glenn Beck Show- September 24, 2010: Mixing Big Government and Religion

Traveling Vietnam Memorial wall Special Event Station

The Traveling Vietnam memorial wall will be visiting the Chennault Aviation and Military Museum in Monroe, Louisiana the first weekend of  November, 2010.

The Twin City Ham Club is marking this occasion with a special event station from the museum grounds on November 6.

Frequencies have not been released yet, but the callsign will probably be WA5WX.

Check back for times, frequencies and conformation of the call sign. I imagine we’ll be working 10, 20 and 40 meters.

If you would like to visit the museum yourself, and would like to get talked in, use the repeater frequency 146.850 (no tone) and someone will help you.  Even if it's not the 6th and a ham isn't on site, that repeater is very active and just about every ham in the area knows how to get to the museum.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Ever think about going Bicycle Mobile? Pictures and Video Below

Operating bicycle mobile is a way for me to enjoy two of my favorite activities:  Amateur Radio and bike riding.

What are some practicle applications for Bicycle Mobile Stations?  I think, following severe weather,  that bicycle mobiles might be useful for identifying neighborhood  storm damage.

An advantage of bicycle mobile is the bike can be a platform for a bigger and better antenna than a rubber-duckie.

This is what I did.  In the pictures below you can see my 5/8 wave antenna with a Larson coil.  This enabled my FT-209R to access the repeater.

If you have any ideas on novel applications for bicycle mobiles, leave it in a comment, or sign my guestbook.

Pictures Below:




This is a little video of my bike set u:

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Can Ham Radio Prevent Dementia?

Dementia, simply put, is a decline of mental ability, usually associated with age. Folks with dementia typically have problems functioning and performing activities of daily living.

Well, a Study in Sweden suggests that mentally and socially stimulated people reduce their risk of this diagnosis.

Data from the 1987–1996 Kungsholmen Project, a longitudinal population-based study suggests that "stimulating activity, either mentally or socially oriented, may protect against dementia, indicating that both social interaction and intellectual stimulation may be relevant to preserving mental functioning in the elderly."

Wouldn't you agree that we Amateur Radio operators are mentally and socially stimulated? I know I am. Both on and off the air, we hams have plenty to do, and plenty of fine folks to do it with.

Some examples of the many activities hams can engage in are antenna building, kit building repeaters, ARES nets, hamfests and echolink. There is a plethora of wonderful activities keeping hams mentally stimulated all over the world.

That said, my point that we hams are also socially stimulated should be self evident. Isn't the whole point of ham radio talking to other people?

In a side note: Ham radio ruined one of my previous "activities". Now I'd rather have a great time interacting on a roundtable than a boring time passivly watching some mindless TV show!

The study itself didn't expressly mention
Amateur Radio, I'm claiming this based on the study's conclusion.

I think on some level most hams feel the importance of their role, and would look at this reduced-dementia-risk-benefit as a fringe benefit of a hobby that is rewarding in so many other cherished ways.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Video - Me showing what PSK-31 Looks like - Take a Look!

I made this crappy video... I say crappy, but I think I do a good job showing what PSK-31 looks like.  I think you should see this.  I've made a couple QSO's with it and had a blast doing it.  I think you would to!

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