• CQ Newsroom: Ham Radio in Ukraine Shut Down in Face of Russian Invasion

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    Ham Radio in Ukraine Shut Down in Face of Russian Invasion

    Posted: 02 Mar 2022 11:23 AM PST http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2022/03/ham-radio-in-ukraine-shut-down-in-face.html


    An emergency declaration by the government of Ukraine enacted as Russian forces began their invasion in late February included "a ban on the
    operation of amateur radio transmitters for personal and collective use," according to the ARRL Letter.

    The initial emergency order was issued for a 30-day period on February 24
    and could be extended as circumstances require. Nonetheless, CQ has heard reports of amateurs sending out information via Echolink and of Polish hams sending messages to relatives on behalf of Ukrainian refugees who sought shelter in Poland.

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    ARRL Seeks Ham Exemption from New Forest Service Fees

    Posted: 02 Mar 2022 11:21 AM PST http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2022/03/arrl-seeks-ham-exemption-from-new.html


    The U.S. Forest Service is proposing a $1400 annual "communication facility fee" to be collected from any individual or entity maintaining a communication facility on Forest Service lands.

    The ARRL has filed comments requesting that amateur radio facilities be exempted from the fees, which it says are being proposed in response to a 2018 law requiring it to collect fees for issuing communications use authorizations "based on the cost to the agency for processing the applications, maintenance and other related activities." This fee would be
    on top of rental fees already collected.
    The League asked that amateur radio facilities be exempted on the basis of the service's statutory non-commercial status, the fact that amateurs maintain their own facilities and the public service provided by amateur radio during fires, search-and-rescue operations and other critical activities on Forest Service lands. The comment period extends through
    March 31.

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    3Y0J Bouvet DXpedition Shaping Up for Next January

    Posted: 02 Mar 2022 11:19 AM PST http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2022/03/3y0j-bouvet-dxpedition-shaping-up-for.html


    The organizers of the much-anticipated 3Y0J DXpedition to Bouvet Island
    have set January 6, 2023, as the date on which they will set sail for the second-most-wanted DX entity. According to the ARRL Letter, the trip will last 44 days, including 22 on Bouvet itself. The port of departure is still undecided.

    The group is planning to operate up to 12 stations simultaneously, eight on CW and/or SSB, and four dedicated to FT8. Interested DXers may keep track
    of progress on the expedition's Facebook page, and donations are being accepted via PayPal on the group's support page at <https://www.3y0j.no/funding>.

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    Plans Firming Up for Solo DXpedition to Crozet

    Posted: 02 Mar 2022 11:13 AM PST http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2022/03/plans-firming-up-for-solo-dxpedition-to.html

    Thierry Mazel, F6CUK, says he expects to arrive on Crozet Island for his one-man DXpedition around Christmas, after making stops at other rare islands, including Tromelin. The ARRL Letter entity, which was last
    activated on the ham bands in 2009. No call sign has yet been announced for the operation, and the Letter says it won't be announced publicly until
    just prior to the operation in order to minimize potential problems with pirates. More information is available at <http://crozet2022.r-e-f.org/home.html>.

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    Paging Arnold Schwarzenegger

    Posted: 02 Mar 2022 11:10 AM PST http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2022/03/paging-arnold-schwarzenegger.html


    Photo: Scott McIntosh via Twitter @swmcintosh"The Terminator" has arrived
    on the Sun, giving another notch in the belt to the two solar scientists
    who have been predicting that Cycle 25 "could have a magnitude that rivals the top few since record-keeping began." Spaceweather.com reports that Drs. Scott McIntosh and Bob Leamon say that the "termination event" they have
    been predicting has occurred, marking the complete end of Cycle 24 and allowing Cycle 25 to move ahead without interference from remnants of the
    old cycle. "Solar Cycle 24 was cramping Solar Cycle 25's style," Leamon
    told Spaceweather.
    According to McIntosh and Leamon, the termination event occurred in
    December 2021, two years after the start of Cycle 25 but more importantly, just a little less than 11 years after the previous terminator event in February 2011. The researchers say these events range in time from 10 to 15 years, and that shorter durations, such as this one, indicate that the new sunspot cycle will be stronger than average. The "official" forecast for Cycle 25 predicts a relatively weak cycle, similar to the just-concluded Cycle 24. McIntosh and Leamon think it will be much stronger and early activity suggests that the sunspot numbers are tracking closer to their predictions than to the "official" one.


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    Having a Blast on the Sun!

    Posted: 02 Mar 2022 11:07 AM PST http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2022/03/having-blast-on-sun.html


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    This photo
    by the ESA/NASA Solar Orbiter
    spacecraft on February 15, 2022, is the largest
    solar prominence eruption ever observed in a
    single image together with the full disc of the sun.
    (European Space Agency photo)
    A huge solar flare extending millions of miles into space was photographed
    by the NASA/European Space Agency (ESA) Solar Orbiter spacecraft on
    February 15. According to ESA, the photo represents the largest solar flare ever observed in a single image together with the full disc of the sun. A flare consists of a dense concentration of solar plasma that is released
    into space by the breakdown of a "solar prominence," which ESA describes as
    a large structure "made of tangled magnetic field lines that keep dense concentrations of solar plasma suspended above the SunΓÇÖs surface and often take the form of arching loops." If directed toward Earth, the plasma blast can disrupt radio communications and ΓÇô if strong enough ΓÇô damage satellites
    and even damage electrical grids on the surface. (A flare can also result
    in stronger than usual auroras, a boon to weak-signal VHF enthusiasts.)
    This flare, fortunately, was directed away from the Earth, but the rising sunspot cycle is likely to result in more flares as solar activity "heats
    up" over the next few years.


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    Milestones: Heil Sound Sold to Employees

    Posted: 02 Mar 2022 11:03 AM PST http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2022/03/milestones-heil-sound-sold-to-employees.html


    Bob Heil, K9EID, and his wife, Sarah, have sold the company they founded, Heil Sound, to two longtime employees, Ash Levitt and Steve Warford. Levitt was already serving as the company's Chief Executive Officer and Warford
    was Director of Operations.

    Best-known to amateurs for manufacturing high-quality microphones, Heil
    Sound also serves the performance music industry with a variety of microphones and other gear. An announcement from the company says that
    Sarah Heil is retiring but that Bob will remain on board as CEO Emeritus
    and will continue doing product design and public outreach in the ham radio sector. The only change evident so far is that the company's line of ham radio microphones now has its own distinct website, <heilhamradio.com>.

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    Milestones: WB4APR and K6SSS Are Silent Keys

    Posted: 02 Mar 2022 11:01 AM PST http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2022/03/milestones-wb4apr-and-k6sss-are-silent.html

    Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS) developer Bob Bruninga, WB4APR, became a Silent Key in February at age 73. According to the ARRL Letter, Bruninga succumbed to a combination of cancer and Covid-19. In addition to being a pioneer in packet radio, Bruninga had a long-standing interest in alternative power sources and was a retired senior research engineer at the U.S. Naval Academy. CQ Contest Hall of Famer and longtime CQWW DX Contest recordkeeper Fred Capossela, K6SSS, passed away in late December. Lifelong friend and fellow DXer and contester Joe Reisert, W1JR, recalled riding his bike to Fred's home in New York in the 1950s, operating with him from
    Navassa Island in 1957 and contesting with him at one of the first contest superstations, K2GL in upstate New York. Fred was a professor of marketing and advertising at Cal Poly University in California for30 years before retiring in 2007, the same year in which he was inducted into the CQ
    Contest Hall of Fame. Fred was 84.

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    ARRL Board Elects New Treasurer, Re-Elects Other Officers

    Posted: 02 Mar 2022 10:57 AM PST http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2022/03/arrl-board-elects-new-treasurer-re.html


    The top leadership team at ARRL will remain pretty much the same in 2022 as it was in 2021, with all officers being re-elected except for longtime Treasurer Rick Niswander, K7GM, who had previously announced that he would not seek another term. The board elected John R. Sager, WJ7S, to succeed Niswander.

    The directors also re-elected President Rick Roderick, K5UR; First Vice President Mike Raisbeck, K1TWF; Second VP Bob Vallio, W6RGG; International Affairs VP Rod Stafford, W6ROD, CEO David Minster,NA2AA, and Chief
    Financial Officer Diane Middleton, W2DLM.

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    Supply Chain Issues Prompt Amateur Satellite Delay

    Posted: 02 Mar 2022 10:55 AM PST http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2022/03/supply-chain-issues-prompt-amateur.html

    AMSAT has withdrawn its GOLF-TEE (Greater Orbit, Larger
    Footprint-Technology Exploration Environment) satellite from the manifest
    for NASA's ELaNa-46 educational satellite launch mission, citing Covid-related restrictions and supply chain disruptions.
    GOLF-TEE had been selected to participate in NASA's CubeSat Launch
    Initiative program, according to the ARRL Letter, for a launch scheduled
    for sometime this year. The GOLF program is a key part of AMSAT's plans to high-altitude, elliptical-orbit, satellites that cover greater distances
    and are "in view" for longer periods than the current generation of
    low-Earth orbit (LEO) "easysats."

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    Ham Charged With Reporting False Emergencies, Making On-Air Threats

    Posted: 02 Mar 2022 10:47 AM PST http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2022/03/ham-charged-with-reporting-false.html

    A ham from Erie, Pennsylvania, has been accused of reporting false weather emergencies and making bomb threats. Newsline reports that Richard Wagner, N3BWG, was charged in a criminal complaint with making false reports of weather emergencies and threatening local hams who told him to stop. Wagner allegedly also used the radio to threaten to bomb public buildings in Erie.

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