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ARRL Maryland-DC Section (MDC)

Section Manager
James E. Cross, WI3N
16013 Dorset Rd
Laurel, MD 20707-5314
301-725-6829
wi3n@arrl.org
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  • Assistant Section Manager
    E. Allen Brown, KZ3AB
    8645 Tower Dr
    Laurel, MD 20723-1244
    (301) 490-3188
    kz3ab@arrl.net

    William J Hoge III, W3JJH
    20 Ridge Rd
    Westminster, MD 21157-4450
    (301) 286-5595, (410) 857-2893
    w3jjh@arrl.net

    Joseph A Nollmeyer, W3YVQ
    2403 Chetwood Cir
    Timonium, MD 21093-2528
    (410) 252-9073
    w3yvq@arrl.net

    Affiliated Club Coordinator
    Mona S Singleton, NY7P
    PO Box 273
    Point Of Rocks, MD 21777-0273
    (301) 874-8408
    ny7p@arrl.net

    Official Observer Coordinator
    James A Erickson, K3LFO
    3933 London Bridge Rd
    Sykesville, MD 21784-9516
    (410) 549-1041
    k3lfo@arrl.net

    Section Emergency Coordinator
    Steve C Beckman, N3SB
    2145 Bethel Rd
    Finksburg, MD 21048-1120
    (410) 583-4321
    n3sb@qis.net

    State Government Liaison
    David J Prestel, W8AJR
    10160 Tanfield Ct
    Ellicott City, MD 21042-5808
    (410) 552-2652, (410) 203-9432
    W8AJR@arrl.net

    Section Traffic Manager
    Joseph A Nollmeyer, W3YVQ
    2403 Chetwood Cir
    Timonium, MD 21093-2528
    (410) 252-9073
    w3yvq@arrl.net

    Technical Coordinator
    Robert E Bruninga, WB4APR
    115 Old Farm Ct
    Glen Burnie, MD 21060-7425
    (410) 267-4380, (410) 553-6021
    wb4apr@arrl.net

    Section News

    ALERT: Fri, November 14, 2008; 6:35 PM ET

    MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR SM JIM (WI3N) CROSS' MOTHER, FLORENCE S. CROSS

    A memorial service for Florence S Cross, Jim (WI3N) Cross' mother, will be held at the Laurel Presbyterian Church, 7610 Sandy Spring Road, Laurel, MD 20707, at 11:00 am on Saturday, Nov 22 to celebrate her life.

    Burial will be private.

    Memorial donations may be made to the Laurel Presbyterian Church or a personal favorite charity.

    Flowers are not necessary.

     

     

    COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN - Attention Federal Employees:

    The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) has started and will run though December 15th.

    One of the organizations that you may make a tax deductible contribution to is the American Radio Relay League, (ARRL). The ARRL, the national organization of Amateur Radio, provides volunteer emergency communications, education in wireless technology, plus scientific and technical research.

    All you have to do is write in the five digit charity code, "10099," the name of the organization, "American Radio Relay League, Inc." and the amount you want to contribute on your CFC Pledge Form. Your contribution may be made by a small payroll deduction each payday during 2009 or in a lump sum.

    Please consider the ARRL when making your annual contribution to the CFC. And don't forget to tell your federal colleagues who are amateur radio operators about this opportunity.

    Monthly Summaries

    News last updated: Fri, November 14, 2008 at 8:03 PM ET

    Welcome to the Maryland-DC Section News Page

    ***********************
    MDC Section News
    Vol. 3 No. 11
    November 14, 2008
    ***********************

    IN THIS EDITION:

    * HAMFEST
    * COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN
    * SECTION-WIDE ECHOLINK NET
    * ARRL AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE (ARES®) REPORT
    * NCAC NET
    * MARINE CORPS MARATHON
    * SECTION TRAFFIC MANAGER REPORT
    * FINALLY . . . . AND SADLY

    ==> HAMFESTS

    On October 5th, the Columbia Amateur Radio Association (CARA) held their annual CARAfest at the Howard County Fair Grounds.

    There was a nice turn out with plenty of tailgaters. Three people renewed their ARRL membership and received free new ARRL Repeater Directorys.

    ==> COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) will run though December 15th.

    One of the organizations that you may make a tax deductible contribution to is the American Radio Relay League, (ARRL).

    The ARRL, the national organization of Amateur Radio, provides volunteer emergency communications, education in wireless technology, plus scientific and technical research.

    All you have to do is write in the five digit charity code, "10099," the name of the organization, "American Radio Relay League, Inc." and the amount you want to contribute on your CFC Pledge Form.

    Your contribution may be made by a small payroll deduction each payday during 2009 or in a lump sum.

    So, please consider the ARRL when making your annual contribution to the CFC. And don't forget to tell your colleagues who are amateur radio operators about this opportunity.

    ==> SECTION-WIDE ECHOLINK NET

    Friday, November 21st (the third Friday of the month) at 8:00 pm is our monthly section-wide Echolink Net.

    Everyone is welcome to join in and discuss subjects for the good of the MDC section.

    The net is hosted on the Echolink "WASH_DC" node '6154' server courtesy of John (WB3GXW) Creel.

    If you would like to install the Echolink software on your computer or learn more about it, please click on: <www.echolink.org>

    You may join us via RF through several local repeaters whose control operators may have a net announcement on the repeater. The following repeaters were linked for the last session: KA2JAI, W3ICF, W3SMD-L, N8YIB, N3HF, WB3GXW. So, if you can hit one of them, you can check in via RF.

    ==> ARRL AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE (ARES®) REPORT

    Steve (N3SB) Beckman, the Section Emergency Coordinator files a monthly report to the ARRL on ARES activity in MDC. His report included:

    13 of our Section ARES groups reported the following numbers for the month of October, 2008:

    Calls of DECs/ECs reporting: K3UEZ, N3SEO, AJ3X, N3QHC, KB3LJB, KB3FIO, KB3FMJ, WB0EGR, WR3F, KB3ENU, KA8YPY, KB3FWW and N3SB.

    Number of drills, tests and training sessions this month: 31
    Person hours 504.5

    Number of public service events this month: 5
    Person hours 155

    Number of emergency operations this month: 0
    Person hours 0

    Total number of ARES operations this month: 36
    Total Person hours 659.5

    - Allegany County: Allegany County ARES members supported a DHMH Flu Clinic Exercise.

    - Anne Arundel County: 12 ARES members (N3SEO, N3HKJ, K3TED, N3VAR, KB3DCA, KA2JAI, N8MOY, N3WOF, N3PPJ, KB3NJT, K3RUP and WM3O) supported a marathon. 14 ARES members (N3SEO, KB3CPV, KB3KWT, N3KNP, K3YLW, K3RSJ, N3ZOC, W3NI, AA3FB, KB3DCA, KA2JAI, N3HKJ, WB3KDB, & K3TED) participated in the SET.

    - Baltimore County: Baltimore County reports that stations have been set up in the command centers of the following organizations: Towson University, CCBC Essex, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Franklin Square Medical Center, St. Joseph Medical Center, Northwest Hospital, Department of Health, Sheppard Pratt, Spring Grove, Baltimore County EOC, Department of Human Resources, and Baltimore County Public Safety Building.

    Additionally, D-Star radios have been installed in the EOC, and a repeater is scheduled to be on the air in 2Q09.

    - Carroll County: Carroll County tested a complete list of existing VHF repeater and packet infrastructure during their SET. Voice links were established on simplex using temporary antennas. Liaison was established with MEPN and Frederick County.

    - Cecil County: Cecil County ARES tested WL2K communications between Maryland and Delaware during the SET by passing three messages.

    - Garrett County: Garrett County also tested a complete loss of existing VHF repeater infrastructure during their SET.

    VHF links were set up and tested between key sites, and HF links out of the county were tested successfully.

    - Howard County: Howard County ARES participated in a Dept of Health drive through flu clinic exercise, simulating a response to a pandemic related need for mass vaccinations.

    The Howard County ARES/RACES net was activated using the Columbia ARA repeater, K3CUJ, on 147.135/735 MHz. Three simplex frequencies were utilized as well, one at each of the three vaccination locations (146.430, 146.460, 146.490 MHz).

    Additionally, the Chesapeake Amateur Television Society (CATS) provided ATV video from all three sites, using simplex from the two Columbia locations to the Incident Command Center and providing a Skype Internet video link from the West Friendship location.

    This is the third annual drive through flu clinic sponsored by the Howard County Department of Health. County ARES/RACES were requested at the first one, but not requested last year.

    We were missed and our participation was highly desired by the organizers this year. CATS provided one ATV feed for the first exercise, learned a lot from that experience and provided three higher quality feeds for this year's exercise.

    The Health Department's goal was to administer 5000 doses.

    [The total number of doses administered was] between 1000 and 1400 and fell short of that goal.

    - Kent County: On October 21st KARS conducted their monthly Tuesday night drill. Communications (including simplex) were tested between the EOC, Rock Hall Firehouse shelter, Millington Firehouse shelter, Galena, and Betterton Fire House Shelters, Chester River Hospital, Kent County Health Dept, and Heron Point Continuing Care Facility.

    KARS also participated in the Annual Kent County Fall Fest by setting up an HF station and a VHF station. KARS provided handouts, demonstrations of how ham radio operates, etc.

    The general public was quite impressed with the capabilities of amateur radio.

    - Prince George's County: ARES held a regular monthly meeting and conducted a training day on "basic operation of your radio."

    ARES provided 15 radio operators in support of a DHS shelter drill in Laurel, Md on Thursday, October 2, that served as the SET for Prince George's County.

    Operators acted as shadows, evaluators, served on the drill planning committee and provided exercise and shelter communication.

    ==> NCAC NET

    You are invited to check in to the regional ARES net on the 146.91 repeater in Northern VA on Sunday night at 9:00 pm. You do not need to be a registered ARES member to participate.

    ==> MARINE CORPS MARATHON

    Over 100 amateur radio operators provided support for the Marine Corps Marathon on Sunday, October 26th.

    There will more information in the next "Section News."

    ==> SECTION TRAFFIC MANAGER REPORT

    Thanks to Al (W3YVQ) Nollmeyer for providing the STM Report. Emergency Coordinators should be providing an NTS liaison to the Maryland Emergency Phone Net and/or the Baltimore Traffic net.

    If you are available to check in to one of those nets as a liaison from your jurisdiction, please let your EC know.

    MDC NTS NETS:

    ---
    MEPN 0810 W3YVQ QND/32 QNI/300 QTC/55 MINS/844
    BTN 0810 K3CSX QND/35 QNI/364 QTC/83 MINS/743
    *BTN 0809 K3CSX QND/30 QNI/264 QTC/60 MINS/538
    *BTN 0808 K3CSX QND/31 QNI/296 QTC/97 MINS/651
    MDD 0810 AA3SB QND/59 QNI/269 QTC/131 MINS/659
    MSN 0810 W8CPG QND/31 QNI/193 QTC/62 MINS/840

    PSHR: K3CSX 195, KK3F 150, AA3SB 140, W3YVQ 135, W3CB 107, WB4FDT 100, N3ZOC 90, KB3LNM 90, K3IN 83, KB3MXM 82, KB3LFG 63;
    *0808 K3CSX 130;
    *0809 K3CSX 135

    TFC: KK3F 1930, AA3SB 132, W3YVQ 103, N3ZOC 99, WB4FDT 93, KB3MXM 60, K3CSX 55, W3CB 46, KB3LNM 34, K3IN 33, KB3LFG 18, KC3Y 9;
    *0808 K3CSX 61;
    *0809 K3CSX 54

    * Late reported.

    ==> FINALLY . . . . AND SADLY

    I must sadly report that Florence S. Cross, our Section Manager Jim (WI3N) Cross' mother, suddenly passed away on the morning of November 11th in Laurel, Maryland. She was 87 years old.

    Upon hearing the news, ARRL Atlantic Division Director Bill (N3LLR) Edgar wrote, "Our thoughts are with Jim and his family."

    ARRL Atlantic Division Vice-Director Tom (W3TOM) Abernethy wrote, "Jim's mom was a very special lady."

    I agree. She was special to all of us who knew her.

    God bless Jim's mother, 'Flo' Cross. May she rest in peace.

    73,
    Al Brown, KZ3AB <KZ3AB@ARRL.net>
    ARRL MDC Assistant Section Manager


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