THIS MONTHS MEETING AGENDAThe Fallbrook Amateur Radio Club, will not be meeting at its regular location October 3ed. at 3:00 PM
Instead the club will be meeting at Bigs & Ruth Parker, KG6GIU home for a house warming.
The Parkers lost there home in the Rice Fire, take this opportunity to see a new solar powered home and show your support.
Instead of traditional house warming gift it is requested you bring a rose bush.
If you wish to contribute to the refreshments bring hors d'oeuvre or a snack food, drinks will be furnished.
Please RSVP, for your self spouse etc. to N6FQ@fallbrookarc.org with RSVP in subject. We need head count ASAP for planing.
Because of limited parking we may be doing car pools or shuttles. Bring a radio just in case.
Directions: take E. Mission Rd. to Willow Glen Rd., (stay left at Ys) 2.2 miles to corner of Willow Glen Rd and N. Stage Coach Ln. over flow parking location. House is about 0.7 miles to drive way on right, 2341 N. Stage Coach Ln.
Name Call Date ExpiresThere will be no more paper notices mailed due to the rising cost of postage and supplies. All future notices will be sent electronically. See Members List for your expires date.
Third Notice
Early, Steve AD6VI 8/31/2009
Heiser, David KI6SAO 8/31/2009
Second Notice
Bart, Jon K6QVA 9/30/2009
Beach, Paul WA6SYA 9/30/2009
Cobb, Bob W6CN 9/30/2009
Hills, Edward KG6IDK 9/30/2009
Powers, Krissy KR6SSY 9/30/2009
Ream, Don KI6QYY 9/30/2009
First Notice
Di Mento, Joe KD6KUV 10/31/2009
Moynihan, Roger K6RPM 10/31/2009
Smith, Todd KG6WVY 10/31/2009
ARRL President Joel Harrison, W5ZN, wrote a letter to National Safety Council (NSC) President Janet Froetscher in July expressing the ARRL's concerns that Amateur Radio not become an unintended victim of the growing public debate over what to do about distracted drivers www.arrl.org/news/files/NSC_Letter7-30-09.pdf. Froetscher has now replied, saying the NSC does not support bans or prohibitions on the use of Amateur Radios while driving
Noting that there is significant evidence that talking on cell phones while driving poses crash risk four times that of other drivers, Froetscher observed that the NSC position calling for bans on the use of cell phones while driving is grounded in science. "We are not aware of evidence that using Amateur Radios while driving has significant crash risks," Froetscher wrote in her August 24 letter. "We also have no evidence that using two-way radios while driving poses significant crash risks. Until such time as compelling, peer-reviewed scientific research is presented that denotes significant risks associated with the use of Amateur Radios, two-way radios or other communication devices, the NSC does not support legislative bans or prohibition on their use."
Froetscher said that while "the specific risk of radio use while driving is unmeasured and likely does not approach that of cell phones, there indeed is some elevated risk to the drivers, their passengers and the public associated with 650,000 Amateur Radio operators who may not, at one time or another, not concentrate fully on their driving." She points out that the "best safety practice is to have one's full attention on their driving, their hands on the wheel and their eyes on the road. Drivers who engage in any activity that impairs any of these constitutes an increased risk."
ARRL Chief Executive Officer David Sumner, K1ZZ, said the ARRL "appreciates NSC President and CEO Janet Froetscher's clear statement that the NSC does not support legislative bans or prohibitions on the use of Amateur Radio while driving. We applaud the NSC for taking positions that are grounded in science. At the same time, all radio amateurs should heed her call to concentrate fully on driving while behind the wheel. It is possible to operate a motor vehicle safely while using Amateur Radio, but if it becomes a distraction we owe it those with whom we share the road, as well as to our passengers, to put safety first."
On January 30, 2009, the ARRL Executive Committee adopted the ARRL's Policy Statement on Mobile Amateur Radio Operation
that states "Amateur Radio mobile operation is ubiquitous, and Amateur Radio emergency and public service communications, and other organized Amateur Radio communications activities and networks necessitate operation of equipment while some licensees are driving motor vehicles. Two-way radio use is dissimilar from full-duplex cellular telephone communications because the operator spends little time actually transmitting; the time spent listening is more similar to, and arguably less distracting than, listening to a broadcast radio, CD or MP3 player. There are no distinctions to be made between or among Amateur Radio, public safety land mobile radio, private land mobile radio or citizen's radio in terms of driver distraction. All are distinguishable from mobile cellular telephone communications in this respect. Nevertheless, ARRL encourages licensees to conduct Amateur communications from motor vehicles in a manner that does not detract from the safe and attentive operation of a motor vehicle at all times."
In his letter, Harrison explained to Froetscher that Amateur Radio operators provide essential emergency communications when regular communications channels are disrupted by disaster: "Through formal agreements with federal agencies, such as the National Weather Service, FEMA and private relief organizations, the Amateur Radio volunteers protect lives using their own equipment without compensation. The ability of hams to communicate and help protect the lives of those in danger would be strictly hindered if the federal, state and local governments to not ensure that Amateur Radio operators can continue the use of their mobile radios while on the road."
Froetscher replied that she "appreciate[s] your focus of Amateur Radio for emergency communications during disasters. I encourage ARRL to adopt best practices for the safe operation of vehicles that confines use of Amateur Radios while driving only to disaster emergencies."
The Policy Statement asserts that the ARRL "is aware of no evidence that [mobile] operation contributes to driver inattention. Quite the contrary: Radio amateurs are public service-minded individuals who utilize their radio-equipped motor vehicles to assist others, and they are focused on driving in the execution of that function."
Ron
Thought you might enjoy seeing this.
www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/09/alma-telescope/
Joseph
KC6QJM
www.arrl.org/FandES/field/ares-el/?issue=2009-09-16
The meeting will be held on October 7, 2009 (the first Wednesday of each month). Talk-in on 146.730 MHz repeater.
The location for the October 7, 2009 AUCTION meeting will be at 3096 Harding Street, Carlsbad, CA 92008.
set up starts at 5:30
sellers 6:00
buyers 6:30
meeting 7:00
from I-5 Get off at Carlsbad Village Drive
Go WEST 1 block to Harding street (Jack in the Box on corner)
turn LEFT (South) 2 blocks
| Checking Balance July 31, 2009 |
$2954.10 |
| Petty Cash Balance July 31, 2009 |
$30.03 |
| Total |
$ 2,984.13 |
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AUGUST INCOME |
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| ARRL Dues | $78.00 |
| Meeting Donations (CASH) |
$11.00 |
| FARC Membership Dues |
$140.00 |
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Total |
$229.00 |
| AUGUST EXPENSES |
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| ARRL Dues |
$ 74.00 |
| Total |
$ 74.00 |
| Checking Balance August 31, 2009 | $3098.10 |
| Petty Cash Balance August 31, 2009 | $41.03 |
| Total |
$3,139.13 |
| ARRL Southwestern Division Newsletter Richard Norton, N6AA n6aa@arrl.org |
| Not received yet for this month. |
| ARRL San Diego Section Monthly Summary Steve Early-AD6VI, San Diego Section Manager, ad6vi@arrl.org |
| Not received yet for this month. |
| ARRL Club Newsletter Norm Fusaro, W3IZ, Editor clubs@arrl.org |
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Not received yet for this month.
The ARRL CLUB NEWS is published on the first Wednesday
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For Amateur Radio--225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111; tel 860-594-0200; fax
860-594-0259; www.arrl.org. Joel Harrison, W5ZN, President.The ARRL CLUB NEWS is an e-mail digest of news and information of interest to active members of ARRL Affiliated Clubs. Material from The ARRL CLUB NEWS may be republished or reproduced in whole or in part in any form without additional permission. Credit must be given to The ARRL CLUB NEWS and The American Radio Relay League. Editorial questions or comments: Norm Fusaro, W3IZ, clubs@arrl.org Past issues of The ARRL CLUB NEWS are available at www.arrl.org/FandES/field/club/clubnews/. |
Dewey ECC Committee
Bigs-KG6GIU, Ron-KG6HSQ, Ken-W6MF, Randy-KD6UAK, Bob-W6VR, Hayden-KG6YVD
Technical Committee
Bob-W6VR, AA4CD-Chris, Bob-WB6DIJ, Paul-W6SJL, Daryl-WA5QMV, Ron-KG6HSQ
| News Items from CGC Communicator Newsletter Robert Gonsett - W6VR Editor |
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FCC NEWS BRIEFS o Chairman Genachowski outlines actions to "preserve the free and open Internet:" RANDOM NOTES **************** BPL TESTING IN RANCHO BERNARDO BPL testing in Rancho Bernardo & vicinity, 3-30 MHz. For details, visit the following URL: For File Number, enter 0234-EX-ST-2009 then hit the Start Search button. See the application and the grant via appropriate clicks on the new page. OFF TOPIC *********** ETHANOL BOOSTING SYSTEM This is really cool. Forwarded by an MIT friend. Check out the data summaries at the URL below particularly with respect to hybrid technology. A new generation of contact lenses built with very small circuits and LEDs could display in-focus images and text without blocking natural light. Researchers have taken the first step by creating a lens with a single LED and wireless power. |
| Duane, AA6EE is offering FARC members discount prices on ARRL items: |
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Duane, AA6EE is offering FARC members a special offer on the ARRL 2010 Handbook available early Oct.
This handbook is the BIGGEST Handbook EVER & has been extensively revised.
Order by 10/01 & get the HARDCOVER edition for the softcover price: $49.95 (the hardcover retails for $59.95). CD-ROM Included (includes the fully-searchable book and new design software). S/h only $2.00. More than 60 authors and reviewers contributed over 70% NEW or completely revised content, making this the biggest Handbook…ever (over 1,250 pages). Including all new treatments of digital communications technology, solid-state RF power amplifiers and switch-mode power supplies. Plus, even MORE NEW PROJECTS:
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