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ARRL North Texas Section (NTX)

Section Manager
Tom Blackwell, N5GAR
PO Box 25403
Dallas, TX 75225-1403
n5gar@arrl.org
Section Links
  • Hamfests
  • Affiliated Clubs
  • Ham Radio Classes

  • Other sections

  • West Gulf Division
  • Assistant Section Manager
    Rodney A Baden, K5YKC
    405 Gibraltar Ln
    Lorena, TX 76655-3622
    (254) 715-1548, (254) 857-9760
    k5ykc@arrl.net

    Richard G Bailey Sr, KB5JBV
    11834 Charlce Dr
    Balch Springs, TX 75180-1503
    (972) 286-8001
    kb5jbv@arrl.net

    BPL / RFI
    Bill Byrom, N5BB
    1025 Lane St
    Irving, TX 75061-2355
    (972) 721-7179
    n5bb@arrl.net

    Ray Hackney, WD4MDQ
    1506 Melrose Cir
    Richardson, TX 75080-3001
    wd4mdq@arrl.net

    Megan McClellan, K5MEM
    megan@k5tit.org

    Ed Middlebrook, KC5NT
    535 Crawshaw Ln
    West, TX 76691-2512
    (254) 741-5380, (254) 826-4053
    kc5nt@arrl.net

    Affiliated Club Coordinator
    M Glen Warnstaff, K5CPD
    2218 Reagan Blvd
    Carrollton, TX 75006
    (214) 986-6803, (972) 416-7263
    k5cpd@arrl.net

    Bulletin Manager
    Ed Middlebrook, KC5NT
    535 Crawshaw Ln
    West, TX 76691-2512
    (254) 741-5380, (254) 826-4053
    kc5nt@arrl.net

    Official Observer Coordinator
    John P Fullingim, WN5PFI
    5802 Club Oaks Dr
    Dallas, TX 75248-1122
    (972) 248-1496, (972) 490-8665
    wn5pfi@arrl.net

    Public Information Coordinator
    Brett Shayler, KE5ALK
    PO Box 245
    Lipan, TX 76462-0245
    (817) 247-4438, (254) 646-3531
    Brett@diamondbcuttinghorses.com

    Section Emergency Coordinator
    Bill Swan, K5MWC
    4406 Shadywood
    Mc Kinney, TX 75070
    (972) 705-3441, (972) 529-3906
    k5mwc@arrl.net

    State Government Liaison
    http://www.N5GAR.org
    Tom Blackwell, N5GAR
    PO Box 25403
    Dallas, TX 75225-1403
    (214) 361-5275
    N5GAR@arrl.org

    Section Traffic Manager
    http://www.DFWTrafficNet.org
    Herman I May, KE5HYW
    2822 Pinewood Dr
    Garland, TX 75044-5970
    ke5hyw@arrl.net

    Technical Coordinator
    Ralph Brown, KA5KVF
    PO Box 496686
    Garland, TX 75049-6686
    (972) 979-0597
    wrbraun@verizon.net

    Section News

    News last updated: Sun, November 9, 2008 at 10:22 AM ET

    By Tom Blackwell, N5GAR

    This web page is best viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer. Printing requires 25 pages.

    The State of Texas has over 9500 ARRL members. We have more members than New York, Florida, Ohio, Illinois, or 44 other states. Only California is larger.

    The ARRL is divided into 15 multi-state Divisions. There are more ARRL members in the State of Texas than in 6 of the multi-state Divisions.

    There are 71 administrative Sections. The North Texas Section is the 7th largest in the United States.


    RECENT UPDATES ON THIS WEB PAGE:

    Events 2008 Field Day Results, Link to scores Photo: W1AW Bulletins


    MEDIA INQUIRIES should be addressed to the Public Information Coordinator (contact information at right) or the Section Manager (contact information above)

    HOW TO JOIN THE ARRL:

  • http://www.arrl.org/join.html

    BENEFITS AND SERVICES:

  • http://www.arrl.org/services.html

    THIS NORTH TEXAS ARRL WEB PAGE

  • is available at: http://www.arrl.org/sections/NTX.html

    QST MAGAZINE

  • Current Edition: QST Summary

    GOOGLE EARTH MAPS - - Click here for Google Earth links to locations of interest to North Texas amateurs. This requires "Google Earth," a free program which will automatically open .kmz files. This web page is experimental:

  • http://www.n5gar.com/maps.htm

    NORTH TEXAS ARES EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN

  • The 38 page North Texas ARES Emergency Management Plan is available here: http://www.n5gar.com/NTXEMP12-1.pdf

    MESSAGE FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE to the NORTH TEXAS SECTION

  • Letter from Bill Bunting: NWS

    SKYWARN SCHOOLS

  • Fort Worth NWS
  • Norman NWS
  • Shreveport NWS
  • Shreveport NWS - On Line Spotter Course with Quiz (versions for Internet Explorer and Netscape)

    CONTEST CALENDAR

  • 2008

    NETS

  • Search: On Line Net Directory
  • DFW NTS Traffic Net: DFWTrafficNet.org

    WEATHER RADAR

  • National, Full Resolution (click the map to display a local area):

    http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/full_loop.php

    NATIONAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (NIMS) AND THE AMATEUR RADIO VOLUNTEER

  • FEMA Independent Study Program:

    http://training.fema.gov/EMIweb/IS/crslist.asp

    LICENSE TESTING OPPORTUNITIES IN TEXAS:

    http://www.arrl.org/arrlvec/examsearch.phtml?State=TX

    EMAIL SERVICES

  • To receive news and information from the ARRL - - Log in with user name and password, select the EMail options, and "Submit modification" here: http://www.arrl.org/members-only/memdata.html?modify=1


    BPL INFORMATION


    HURRICANE FREQUENCIES

    EVENTS:

  • 3rd Saturday Sidewalk Sale - Dallas, November 15

    Free space for sale of amateur equipment

  • 1st Saturday Sidewalk Sale - Dallas, December 5-6

    Free space for sale of amateur equipment

  • CowTown Hamfest - Fort Worth, January 9-10: CowTown Hamfest

  • SPECIAL EVENTS ON THE AIR: Current Special Events

    NEWS and INFORMATION

    2008 FIELD DAY RESULTS - show the BOARS Amateur Radio Club, NG5A, with the highest claimed score in North Texas (7158, Category 4A). The Midland ARC, W5QGG, had the highest score in Texas (9884, Category 3A): Field Day article.

    TV News coverage - Ham Radio Operators Help With Hurricane: Brett Shayler, KE5ALK, the Public Information Coordinator, and Ed McGinley, W5ETM, are responsible for this coverage, which is available on the the KXAS-TV web page: KXAS-5.

    Ed McGinley, W5ETM, of Tarrant County, has accepted the position of Assistant Section Emergency Coordinator. This appointment was recommended by Bill Swan, K5MWC, of Rockwell-Collins, the SEC. ASEC.

    Congratulations to Francis Gradijan, KD5HTB, of Carrollton, winner of a $1500 10-10 International Net Scholarship.

    Congratulations to Kevin Knight, KD7MSX, Valedictorian of the Whitesboro High School. He is now at the Red McCombs School of Business at The Univeristy of Texas at Austin. Click here (and see page 6): K5GCC Newsletter.

    The Dallas Morning News published an article on the 2008 Hamcom convention, with a color photograph. Click here: Hamcom News.

    Congratulations to Austin Wilmot, KD5QKS, winner of the 2008 Goldfarb Scholarship. He graduated from the Richardson High School, and now attends the Washington University in St. Louis. Awarded to one high school senior each year, the scholarship enables the recipient to receive a four-year undergraduate degree in engineering or science or in the medical or business-related fields. Here are 3 links: Goldfarb Scholarship | Richardson Wireless Klub article | Scholarship article

    Congratulations to Thomas Catanach, KD5HHZ, of Allen, Texas, winner of the $2000 Tom and Judith Comstock scholarship for 2008.

    NEW DALLAS COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER - County Judge Jim Foster has published this newsletter, with discussion of planning for the new County Emergency Operations Center to open in 2009. Click here: Judge Jim Foster - March Newsletter. Judge Foster's August newsletter discusses emergency preparedness: Judge Jim Foster - August Newsletter.

    TEXAS AMATEUR RADIO LICENSE PLATES: An agency web page explains the procedure. Click here: Texas License Plates.

    LOCAL REGULATION OF AMATEUR RADIO: Some cities have moved to adopt ordinances against the use of cell phones by drivers of motor vehicles, in certain instances. As with similar challenges before the Texas Legislature we are working to see that language used in these ordinances does not come to regulate FCC licensed amateurs. We are also interested in opposing technical language that may present unintended consequences.

    REGULATION BY BANDWIDTH

    Here are the comments filed in the ARRL's Bandwidth petition before the FCC - Use this form and enter RM-11306 in Box 1: http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/comsrch_v2.cgi. The ARRL board has withdrawn this petition. The FCC has stated it will not take further action on the petition or the comments.

    TEXAS SECTION MANAGERS' NET

  • The Texas Section Managers' Net is usually held on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. on 3873 KHz., LSB - depending on band conditions, and scheduled meetings

    SPEAKERS BUREAU / CLUB SERVICES

  • Speakers Bureau. Meeting planners should contact the Section Manager about additional speakers who are available from time to time for local events. Club Presidents should speak with us about assistance that is available for increasing local club membership.

    ARRL AUDIO NEWS

  • Owners of repeater systems are encouraged to use the ARRL Audio News: http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter/audio/

    2008 DALLAS REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIR - Special Awards for Projects demonstrating Science in the ARRL Handbook: Julie Chang, Jasper HS, Plano; Chirag Modi, Plano Senior HS, Plano; Omar Naziruddin, Plano Senior HS, Plano; Rachel Simer, Newman Smith HS, Carrollton-Farmers Branch. Thanks to Bill Swan, K5MWC, of Rockwell-Collins for his help with the judging this year. Article: 2008 Science Fair.

    BPL. Click here to research recent news articles on BPL in Texas:

  • Dallas Morning News, 5-22-08 - Failed BPL Broadband: Oncor/Energy Future Holdings expects to ask Texas Public Utility Commission to pass along $90 million to electric ratepayers

  • Dallas Morning News, 5-2-08 - Broadband over power lines plan is dead in Dallas (while utility functions for BPL remain)

  • CURRENT Group Says Goodbye to BPL Industry

  • Dallas Morning News, 3-21-08 - Internet via power lines around M Streets

  • Dallas Morning News, 11-20-07

  • Dallas Morning News, 1-30-07

  • Map of BPL construction (.pdf file)

  • Article: Meters shed light on energy use

  • Article: Star Telegram coverage of electric meter lawsuit - May, 2007


    September NTX Section Emergency Coordinator Report:

    Calls of DECs/ECs reporting: District 1 W5GPO, KE5KNV, NC5Z, KA5WLR, KC5PGZ, KC5WDI District 3 K5HIX, K5DDL, KD5HEJ, K5IIY District 4 W5DJO, W5ETM, K5LTX, KB5AB, KB5YBI, N5AMP, KE5BNO, WD5GIC District 5 K5MWC, WB5DCU District 6 K5LD, N5PTW, W5BJ, KA5OZC, KE5IGO, KC5HWX KC5OZT (OES) District 7 K5YKC, KC5KNI District 8 N4RAP, KC5ILO, KC5IMN, N5FVN District 9 KC5GPQ, KE5HER District 11 N9JN, KC5SMC, KA5SOT, WB4WXD

  • Full Report



  • September NTX Section Traffic Manager Report:

  • SAR:

    KE5HYW 148 K6JT 84 KE5DKV 45 KC5OZT 41 KE5DLZ 38

  • PSHR:

    KE5HYW 200 KE5DLZ 183 KC5OZT 135 K6JT 120 KE5DKV 80

  • Traffic Net reports: Net, QNI, QTC, QTR

    DFW Early 435 50 530 minutes in 30 sessions

    DFW Late 207 54 400 minutes in 30 sessions

    DFW totals 642 104 930 minutes in 60 sessions

    DTTN 549 595 1620 minutes in 26 sessions

    TTN 1273 27 in 30 sessions

    TEX 276 79 656 minutes in 60 sessions

    TSN 119 28 in 30 sessions

    RN5 679/679* 786 minutes in 60 sessions

    NTX represented 98% by KC5OZT, W5ENJ, WB5HIV, W5AYX

    * # messages listed / # cleared

    NTX_NTSD S/35 R/73 T/108

    Herman KE5HYW / ORS

    Section Traffic Manager, NTX Net Manager, DFW Metroplex Traffic Net: www.dfwtrafficnet.org


  • FIELD DAY IN NORTH TEXAS

    2008 Field Day Scores

    - - 2008 'Contest Soapbox' entries:

    K5RKW - Rockwall ARC & Trinity Valley ARC

    N5WF - Wichita Falls

    K5GVL - Sabine Valley ARC

    K5BED - Bedford ARC

    N5EOC - Northeast Tarrant ARC

    N5BB - Irving ARC

    K5PAL - Palestine/Anderson County ARC

    K5NWH

    COMPLETE 2008 FIELD DAY 'CONTEST SOAPBOX'

    Rules

    2007 Field Day results show the Southwest 
    Dallas County Amateur Radio Club, W5AUY, with 
    11,086 points.  That's more than any other 
    club in Texas or 31 additional states.
    

    2007 Field Day Scores

    http://www.swdcarc.org

    2007 Field Day article by Dan Henderson, N1ND

    - - 2007 'Contest Soapbox' entries:

    N5EOC - Northeast Tarrant ARC

    K5WNH - Denton

    N5T - Sabine Valley

    K5R - Palestine/Anderson County

    WB5RDD - Red River Valley

    K5NRH - North Richland Hills

    W5AUY - Southwest Dallas County ARC

    W5IU - Lockheed Martin Radio Club

    KM5VZ - Rowlett

    COMPLETE 2007 FIELD DAY 'CONTEST SOAPBOX'

    - - 2006:

    RESULTS show the Southwest Dallas County  
    ARC, W5AUY, with 10,254 points (3A). The 
    Plano ARC, K5PRK + K5LOL with 7,724 points  
    (4A). The North East Tarrant ARC, N5EOC   
    K5JFD with 7,074 points (2A). Click here:

    2006 Results (.pdf file)

    K5R - Palestine ARC

    W5ZDN - HOTARC-1

    W5ZDN - HOTARC-2

    K5GVL - Sabine Valley

    K5QHD - Garland

    K5WNH - Denton

    KB5YLG - Tri-County-1

    WC5C - Tri-County-2

    N5EOC - NE Tarrant

    W5FC - Dallas

    W5IU - Lockheed Martin ARC

    W5AUY - Southwest Dallas County ARC

    KM5VZ - Rowlett

    K5TYR - Tyler


  • HAMCOM CONVENTION PHOTOS:

    http://www.hamcom.org/cgi-bin/ccp51/cp-app.cgi?&pg=photos

    INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION:

  • See the pictures below of the event at the DeGolyer Elementary School in Dallas - February 7, 2006.

    News coverage on WFAA-TV:

    http://www.wfaa.com/s/dws/news/localnews/stories/DN-spacetalk_08met.ART.North.Edition2.73e882d.html

    News coverage by ARRL:

    http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2006/02/16/1/?nc=1

    Where is the ISS now? (After loading this web page click on "ISS" and use - + to adjust the map. Select "messages" to see messages sent to the ISS.)

    http://www2.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=ISS*

  • SuitSat and SuitSat 2:

    SuitSat Contest results: http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/ariss/suitsatContest.php

    http://www.suitsat.org/

    http://www.amsat.org/amsat-new/articles/BauerSuitsat/index.php

  • Updated list of amateur stations heard via the ISS: http://www.ariss.net/

    New ARRL publications:

    http://www.arrl.org/catalog/?category=What%27s+New&words=

    Your vote counts in the monthly QST Cover Plaque Poll: http://www.arrl.org/members-only/qstvote.html.

    Article - Old-fashioned ham radio still essential in high-tech age:

    http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2006/01/14/special_reports/life_times/21_21_431_13_06.txt

    FCC takes action on CB equipment in Weatherford and Anna:

    http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-06-1936A1.pdf

    Letters to Congress: The ARRL Members Only web page is now programmed to display the names and addresses of US Senators and Members of Congress for each ARRL member's address. Click here: http://www.arrl.org/members-only/.

    Art Bell, W6OBB, offers an Internet feed of 3840 KHz here: http://www.smeter.net/pahrump/audio.php

    Here is the Remote S-Meter web site: http://www.smeter.net

    Pictures from the Japan Ham Fair

  • 2007: ARRL at the 2007 Japan Ham Fair
  • 2006: http://www.onjapan.net/2006/hamfair
  • 2005: http://www.OnJapan.net/2005/hamfair

    Want a new HF rig? Some build their own: http://www.shelbrook.com/~ve7ca/Hbr200.htm

    Interested in contesting? Or Field day? Be sure and see the Contest Soapbox page at http://www.arrl.org/contests/soapbox.

    WEATHER INFORMATION:

  • Updates: http://www.srh.weather.gov/fwd/productview.php?pil=FWDSPSFWD&version=0
  • Warnings: http://www.srh.weather.gov/fwd/productview.php?pil=FWDAWUFWD&version=0
  • Map - Watches & Warnings: httphttp://www.srh.weather.gov/fwd/watchwarn.php

    REPEATER INFORMATION: The new Texas VHF-FM Society web page offers an Internet search engine for repeaters by frequency and call sign. http://www.txvhffm.org/

    ADDITIONAL WEATHER EMERGENCY INFORMATION:

    National Hurricane Center & WX4NHC information: http://www.wx4nhc.org

    The NOAA/NHC Tropical Prediction Center: http://www.nhc.noaa.gov

    Texas - Division of Emergency Management: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/dem/

    ARRL Hurricane Relief Volunteer Service Report: http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/agencies/vol-report.html


    FROM THE 2007 TEXAS LEGISLATIVE SESSION

    HB 1205: The Governor has vetoed HB 1205. It would have prohibited employment discrimination against emergency volunteers.

  • HB 1205

    SB 11 / HB 3642: The Governor of Texas signed SB 11 into law on June 6. It became effective September 1.

    See the article by James Alderman, KF5WT, here:

  • http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2007/07/12/101/

    With many amendments, work by a House-Senate Conference Committee and suspension of the House Rules, the omnibus reform act for Homeland Security passed the House and Senate. It provides for participation by state employees who hold amateur licenses during emergencies. Certain vehicles used in amateur emergency programs will be recognized as emergency vehicles. I testified in favor of this at the Senate committee hearing. See the photo, below. On a later date, at my request, the Senate bill was amended to resolve a conflict in the Education Code with the definition of a 'paging device.' The existing language has caused problems for the use of amateur radio in the public schools. This problem was brought to my attention by James Alderman, KF5WT, and further confirmed by the South Texas Section Manager. As reported earlier on this web page, a public hearing was held on the House companion bill, HB 3642, on April 17. The version that finally passed is available at the link shown below.

  • SB 11

  • SB 11 Conference Committee Report

  • HB 3642 (House companion bill - now dead)

  • Article - May 7 - Some hearings exceed 11 hours

    Bills were also considered that would impact the ability of amateurs to transmit over the air while driving motor vehicles. They are all dead. As originally drafted, the bills would make this a criminal offense, with tickets issued by police, unless a 'hands free device' is used. These were SB 154 by Wentworth / HB 3689 by Coleman, and HB 201 by Menendez. As previously reported here, public hearings were held on HB 201 - April 17, on HB 200 - April 24, and on SB 154 - April 25. SB 154 passed the Senate Committee with language that was improved, but where some unintended consequences for amateurs remained. We can expect this issue to be presented again in future Legislative sessions.

    Click here for information on these bills:

  • SB 154 / HB 3689

  • HB 201

    Representatives were asked to amend these proposals to exclude all two-way radio.

    The following bills, also now consdered dead, provide additional regulation of wireless devices operated by motorists in school crossing zones:

  • HB 200

  • HB 397

  • Article - February 5, 2007

    HB 652 by an El Paso area Legislator, Chente Quintanilla, proposed to double fines where a driver uses a two-way radio or other device and another offense occurs. I testified at a public hearing by the House Transportation Committee, in opposition to this bill. The Texas Association of Broadcasters also presented testimony in opposition. See the photo, below. This bill did not proceed past the scheduling deadline, and died.

  • HB 652

  • BALLOON LAUNCHES by the Fort Worth National Weather Service: Meteorologist Gary Woodall, KD5WUT, has announced that we are welcome to observe weather balloon launches at the NWS Fort Worth facility, 3401 Northern Cross Blvd., by appointment. This is near I-820 and Beach Street. Call 817-429-2631. Arrangements will be scheduled during 'quiet' weather days.

    Here is information on FCC enforcement activities and the electric utility industry: http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/HTML/plc/FCC_enforcement/FCC_Enforcement_Letters.html

    ARRL Certification and Continuing Education Course information: http://www.arrl.org/cce/courses.html

    FIND-U has now been upgraded with new Google satellite images. Select "Satellite" in the upper right hand corner of a FIND-U APRS map. Then select the + control to zoom in. Mouse controls move the map. Here's an example: http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=N5GAR.

    We honor the memory of Jack St. Clair Kilby, of Dallas, formerly W9GTY. He invented the Integrated Circuit, and received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2000. I had the pleasure of meeting him in the early 1980's. Click here: http://www.ti.com/corp/docs/kilbyctr/jackstclair.shtml and here: http://www.jackkilby.com/article1.html and here: http://www.ece.uiuc.edu/alumni/awards/distinguished/00-kilby.html

    We honor the memory of Aubrey Hawkins, KC5USI, whose life ended on Christmas Eve of 2000. While on duty as a police officer in the City of Irving, he encountered the "Texas Seven," who were conducting a robbery of a sporting goods store near the Airport Freeway and Belt Line Road. The "Texas Seven" had previously escaped from a State Penitentiary in South Texas. After his death, the City of Irving named the street next to the location in his honor, and a monument was placed there. I promised Aubrey's mother, Jayne Hawkins, that I would post pictures of this on our web page, and they are found below. She passed away in 2007.

    These external web pages offer additional information:

  • http://odmp.org/officer.php?oid=15488

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aubrey_Hawkins

  • http://www.crimelibrary.com/gangsters_outlaws/cops_others/seven/1.html

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_7

    Public opposition noted on a proposal to restrict National Weather Service, and commercialize weather forecasts. Click here: http://www.mywesttexas.com/site/printerFriendly.cfm?brd=2288&dept_id=475626&newsid=14681973

    - - -

    RECENT PHOTOGRAPHS are at the bottom of the page. Click to enlarge.

    From the International Space Station, RS0ISS, over North Texas

    NOVA for Windows tracks the location of the International Space Station - "ISS (ZARYA)"

    H Ward Silver, N0AX, at the 2008 Hamcom Convention in Plano

    Texas Section Managers' Net: Signals received during a Section Managers' Net on 3873 KHz. are shown with a Flex 5000a panadapter. The net is scheduled for Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.

    The Hamcom Convention is held at the Plano Centre http://www.hamcom.org

    ARRL President Joel Harrison, W5ZN, at the Hamcom

    Winner of previous Field Day contests: The 2005 West Gulf Division Field Day Champion, the Midland Amateur Radio Club, received this plaque recognizing 12,518 points (Class 4A). The club won again in 2006 with 12,424 points, and in 2008 with 9884 points.

    The Plano Amateur Radio Club, K5PRK, was featured on the cover of the June, 2005 QST. The photo of 2004 Field Day activities was provided by Mac MacDonald, W4FH.

    The DeGolyer Elementary School is in the Dallas Independent School District. It is the 'pilot school' in the ARRL's "Big Project."

    Students at DeGolyer line up to talk to Astronaut Bill McArthur, KC5ACR

    Bob Landrum, W5FKN, assists students with the microphone while Harold Reasoner, K5SXK, operates the 2 meter radio and controls an azimuth / elevation rotor for the antenna on the roof.

    Questions were selected from a list arranged in advance with NASA.

    Bob Dickey, AK5V, answers additional questions from students after the ISS passed out of range. Also present for the event were Jim Haynie, W5JBP, ARRL President-Emeritus, and Tom Blackwell, N5GAR, North Texas Section Manager.

    The Belton Ham Expo is sponsored by the Temple Amateur Radio Club.

    http://www.beltonhamfest.org/

    The Bell County Expo Center

    The Paris, Texas hamfest is held at the Red River Valley Fairground Coliseum

    He talked on the radio too long ( seen at the 'Flea at MIT' ) - Photo by N5GAR

    At the Tri-County ARC Field Day in Azle. Photo by N5GAR

    At the North East Tarrant County ARC Field Day event, in Southlake. Photo by N5GAR

    A Maxim light bulb: This light bulb designed by Hiram Percy Maxim and Lewis Latimer is on display at the Greenfield Village museum in Dearborn, Michigan. Photo by N5GAR

    ARRL staff and Section Managers meet in Newington, Connecticut. Photo by N5GAR

    Allen Pitts, W1AGP, the ARRL Media and Public Relations Manager. Photo by N5GAR

    Memorial for Officer Aubrey Hawkins, KC5USI, in Irving, Texas

    The City of Irving has named this street for Officer Aubrey Hawkins

    The Texas VHF-FM Society met at the Austin Summerfest to elect new directors and to consider By Law proposals. Photo by N5GAR - 2005

    The Texas VHF-FM Society meeting at the Austin Summerfest. Photo by N5GAR - 2005

    Owen Garriott, W5LFL, operated with this amateur band equipment from the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1983. The flight path included North Texas. Now the equipment is on display, with QSL cards, at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photo by N5GAR.

    While Kenwood displayed this new amateur radio equipment at the Consumer Electronics Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the FCC Chairman was on stage at the Hilton discussing his support of "frequency sharing." The BPL issue followed. Photo by N5GAR, January, 2003.

    The First Saturday Sidewalk Sale near Downtown Dallas offers free space to amateurs to sell equipment. (See details above.)

    Here is the Sabine Valley Amateur Radio Association - Hunt County ARES Emergency Communications Trailer. It is equipped with HF, 2 meter and 440 equipment, and emergency power capabilities. Internet web page: http://www.k5gvl.org. Thanks to Mike Petty, KD5YBS

    The Richardson Wireless Klub used Skype 2-way video for an appearance by Mary Hobart, K1MMH, from her home in Connecticut. She visited with Austin Wilmot, KD5QKS, winner of the 2008 Goldfarb Scholarship. The live image was projected on a screen at the meeting with the return image shown in the lower left.

    The Granville Arts Center in Garland - site of the February, 2008 Severe Weather Seminar

    Gary Woodall and the 2008 Seminar

    Amateurs from across North Texas attend the Seminar

    Julie Chang of Jasper High School in Plano presented this project at the 2008 Dallas Regional Science Fair. She won 1st Place in the Computer Science category, and Special Awards from Rockwell Collins, Intel, Texas Instruments and the ARRL-North Texas.

    Rachel Simer of Newman Smith High School in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch School District received an ARRL Special Award for this study of Ionized Gas antennas. The project also received a 3rd Place in the Physics and Astronomy category, and a special award from Rockwell Collins.

    Chirag Modi and Omar Naziruddin of Plano Senior High School were recognized with Special Awards from ARRL-North Texas. This project demonstrated modulated audio with light emitting diodes.

    The National Weather Service office, Fort Worth

    Weather balloons are launched twice a day

    New radiosondes now include a GPS receiver. They are made in Marion, Massachusetts by Lockeed Martin.

    State Representative Chente Quintanilla speaks in favor of his HB 652 at a public hearing conducted by the House Transportation Committee in Austin. The bill would double fines on traffic violations if an officer found operation of a two-way radio in the driver's vehicle.

    The Texas Senate Transportation and Homeland Security Committee, John Carona, Chairman, conducted this public hearing on SB 11. The bill contains several important provisions related to amateur radio and emergency communications. It was later amended to correct provisions in the Texas Education Code that caused some public school districts to ban amateur radio. It passed the Senate and House, and was signed by the Governor. It became effective September 1, 2007.

    A prize drawing at the 2007 Irving Hamfest

    ARRL North Texas ASM Bill Byrom, N5BB, demonstrates a new Tektronix RSA-6114A Real Time Spectrum Analyzer at the Irving Hamfest

    An airport radar signal

    Checking a signal transmitted by a portable radio

    This certificate honors David Gaines, N5DHG, for his years of work as EC of Wichita County

    Riley Hollingsworth addresses an ARRL forum at the Dayton Hamvention, May 20, 2007. He retired July 3, 2008.

    This certificate honors Claude Whitley, WB5FLQ, of Fort Worth, for his years of service as a District Emergency Coordinator in North Texas.

    Lone Star DX Association dinner at the 2008 Hamcom Convention, Plano, Texas

    Bill Moore, N5ZPR, of the Texas Interconnect Team, D-STAR Forum at the 2007 Dayton Hamvention

    Bill Swan, K5MWC, ARRL North Texas Section Emergency Coordinator, at the ARES forum

    Not everyone is ready for amateur radio. www.nationalmuseum.af.mil

    Joel Hallas, W1ZR, QST Techical Editor, with his presentation on Digital Voice at the 2007 Austin Summerfest

    The Tri-County Amateur Radio Club sponsors the NCTECH Hamfest in Azle - http://www.wc5c.org

    Texas Baptist Men's presentation at the 2008 NCTECH Hamfest

    The Fort Worth communications van at the 2008 NCTECH Hamfest - www.TarrantRACES.org

    Jo Ann Keith, KA5AZK, of the 7290 Traffic Net, with a forum on traffic handling - www.7290trafficnet.org

    The Plano Amateur Radio Klub celebrated its 35th anniversary in April, 2008. Founding member Bill Swan, K5MWC, addressed the meeting.

    www.k5prk.org

    The Mayor of Plano issued the proclamation, shown on the right, to the Plano Amateur Radio Klub, in recognition of its 35th anniversary. Dues in the orgnization were originally $2.00. The founding members have now received plaques with $2.00 bills attached.

    Dave Davis, WB5WIA

    Gordon West, WB6NOA

    Hamcom, 2008

    A radio remote trash can, ready for service at the Hamcom

    Bulletins transmitted at W1AW

    Kit Marshall, Mayor of Aledo, Texas, is the Community Liaison for Emergency Preparedness and Grant Coordinator for Parker County. She made this presentation at the NCTECH Hamfest for the Parker County Office of Emergency Management.

    Keith Pugh, W5IU, and Harold Reasoner, K5SXK, demonstrate AMSAT satellites


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