March Meeting - Lincoln Amateur Radio Club

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March Meeting - Lincoln Amateur Radio Club
LINCOLN LOG
Lincoln Amateur Radio Club
March Meeting
7:30 PM, Wednesday, March 11, 2015
LI-COR, 4647 Superior Street, Lincoln, Nebraska
Tornadoes 2014
Severe Weather in Nebraska and the United States
By Ken Dewey, WDØBIV
It’s that time of year again for our annual program presented by Dr.
Ken Dewey, Applied Climatologist at UNL. Ken will give us an
overview of the nation’s extreme weather events of 2014. He will
also review the 2014 tornado season and examine how the season
compared to normal for the United States, Nebraska, and our part of
the state. Ken will also preview the Annual Central Plains Severe
Dr. Ken Dewey Weather Symposium, Weatherfest, and Spring Spotter Training
workshop that will all take place at Hardin Hall, East Campus of
UNL, on Saturday, April 11.The Weatherfest runs from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The
Severe Weather Symposium starts at 11:00 AM with Bob Henson of the Weather
Underground talking about “Where Weather and Climate Intersect.” Food trucks
will be available in front of the building so you can grab a lunch. Check out all the
details at http://www.cpsws.unl.edu.
— Connie Zehr, NØGMA
Coming Events Also see http://k0kkv.org, www.facebook.com/LARCLincoln
MARCH
Thu Mar 5, 6:30 pm—VE Exams, Northside Café, 2701 N 48th (pg 13).
Sun, Mar 8, Daylight Savings Time Begins, 1200 Midnight, spring forward 1 hour.
Tue Mar 10, 17, 24. 31 6:00 pm—Amateur Extra Classes, VE Exam Union College, 3800 S 48.
Wed Mar 11, 12:00 pm—QCWA Luncheon, The Knolls Restaurant, 2201 Old Cheney.
Wed Mar 11, 6:00 pm—Field Day Meeting, LICOR (pg 13).
Wed Mar 11, 7:30 pm—LARC March Club Meeting at LI-COR (Weather—WDØBIV.)
Sat Mar 14, 11:00 am—HBQRP Home Brew Builders, Breadeaux Pizza, Ashland.
Sat Mar 14, 7:00 pm—Fox Hunt, 2000 West O St (Mobil Station) (pg 6).
Wed Mar 18, 7:00 pm—LARC March Board Meeting, Hy-Vee Board Rm, 6001 Village Dr.
Thu Mar 19, 8:00 pm—SATERN Emergency Svcs Meeting, Salvation Army, 2625 Potter St.
Thu Mar 19, 11:59 pm—April LOG Article Deadline to wb0rjj@gmail.com
Fri Mar 20, Spring Begins.
Fri Mar 20, 5:30 pm—All Hams Hamfest Dinner, Lee’s Restaurant, 1940 W Van Dorn (pg 8).
Sat Mar 21, 8:30-2:00—End of Winter Hamfest, State Convention, Lancaster Event Center (pg 7).
Sun Mar 22, 2:00 pm—LARC Homebrewers, Salvation Army Center, 2625 Potter St.. (pg 8.
Sat Mar 28, 7:00 pm —Fox Hunt, S 27 Walmart. (pg 6).
Thu Mar 26, 7:00 pm—April LOG Mail Prep, Christian Record Services, 4444 S 52nd (pg 4).
NOTE These Dates: Apr 11—WX Symposium & Spotter Training; June 26-28—Field Day;
Jul 25, 26—Victoria Springs; Jul 25–Aug 2—State Games of America.
See Page 15 for Area Hamfests.
LARC Meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month, usually at LI-COR.
Lincoln LOG
March 2015
The Lincoln Amateur Radio Club, Inc.
PO Box 5006
Lincoln, NE 68505-0006
2015 Board of Directors
President
Vice Pres
Secretary
Treasurer
Club Repeater
Packet APRS
DX Packet Cluster
Web Site
Facebook
KØKKV 146.760 (-)
KØKKV 144.390
telnet cluster.k0gnd.net
http://k0kkv.org
www.facebook.com/LARCLincoln
Todd Shapland
KDØPTI
402/202-4698
toddshapland@gmail.com
Connie Zehr
NØGMA
402/202-2805
humbee5@neb.rr.com
Aaron Rogge
NØADR
402/617-0234
aaron@ajrogge.com
Marlene McLaughlin
KDØHYM
402/570-6478
meg4573@yahoo.com
Jeremiah Parker
NØPBJ
402/405-4880
jeremiah.parker77@gmail.com
John Mardock
KRØP
402/525-6111
j@KR0P.us
Michelle Shapland
NØMDS
402/617-7734
madegarmo@gmail.com
Mike Walsh
KBØQH
402/489-5904
mewalshter@gmail.com
Executive Director and Club Station Trustee
Reynolds Davis
KØGND
402/488-3706
ReynoldsD1@aol.com
2015 Committee Chairs
Committee
Board Liaison
Activities
Auction
Awards
Christmas Party
Co-chair
Club Station
Convention
Cornhusker Games
Education
Instructor
Instructor
NØGMA
KDØHYM
KDØHYM
NØMDS
KBØQH
NØGMA
NØADR
KRØP
Emergency Response KDØPTI
Estate Assistance
Facebook
Field Day
LOG/ Club Newsletter
Merchandise
Co-chair
Nets
Public Relations
Public Service
Co-chair
QSL Cards
Co-chair
Repeater
Technology
Transmitter Hunts
Web Relations
Web Site
KRØP
NØADR
KBØQH
NØGMA
KDØHYM
NØMDS
NØPBJ
NØADR
KBØQH
KDØPTI
KBØQH
NØPBJ
NØPBJ
NØADR
Chair
Phone (402)
_________________
_______
Chris Brennfoerder, KCØAOO 217-7051
Connie Zehr, NØGMA
466-1714
Marlene McLaughlin, KDØHYM 570-6478
Connie Zehr, NØGMA
202-2805
Bruce Steyer, KBØKA
486-1714
Reynolds Davis, KØGND
488-3706
Jeri Lyn Rogge, NØJLR
217-2044
Reynolds Davis, KØGND
488-3706
Richard Mulder, ACØLN
489-7680
John Mardock, KRØP
525-6111
Reynolds Davis, KØGND
488-3706
Reynolds Davis, KØGND
488-3706
Jeri Lyn Rogge, NØJLR
217-2044
John Mardock, KRØP
525-6111
Bev Bennett, KDØPTR
875-2594
Michelle Shapland, NØMDS 617-7764
Dan Sellmeyer, WBØYYE 261-4520
Connie Zehr, NØGMA
202-2805
Darrell Best, WAØQYI
423-1594
Ron Mayhew, KEØGHQ
419-8799
Reynolds Davis, KØGND
488-3706
Greg Brown, KTØK
796-2201
Larry Frisch, KDØRTK
560-4565
Ed Holloway, KØRPT
326-1139
Dan Sellmeyer, WBØYYE 261-4520
Cliff Mackey, KBØTXE
601-7083
Bob Mitchell, WBØRJJ
430-6290
Jeremiah Parker, NØPBJ
405-4880
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E-mail
__________________
kc0aoo@gmail.com
humbee5@neb.rr.com
meg4573@yahoo.com
humbee5@neb.rr.com
kb0ka.larc@gmail.com
ReynoldsD1@aol.com
jeri@ajrogge.com
ReynoldsD1@aol.com
AC0LN@arrl.net
j@KR0P.us
ReynoldsD1@aol.com
ReynoldsD1@aol.com
jeri@ajrogge.com
j@KR0P.us
kd0ptr@gmail.com
madegarmo@gmail.com
dsellmeyer@neb.rr.com
humbee5@neb.rr.com
dbest@diodecom.net
ron.mayhew@yahoo.com
ReynoldsD1@aol.com
gbrown1@unl.edu
lfrisch@windstream.net
ed.k0rpt@gmail.com
dsellmeyer@neb.rr.com
mackeycjca@gmail.com
wb0rjj@gmail.com
jeremiah.parker77@gmail.com
Lincoln LOG
March 2015
From the President
W
ell, now that February is
over and we are approaching
spring, it is time for the Nebraska
ARRL End of Winter Hamfest.
This year it will be held on
March 21 at the Lancaster Event Center.
We will have a new layout, and it is going
to be an exciting time to explore and shop all
the items for sale. I urge all the Lincoln and
Lancaster County Hams to attend this wonderful and ever-expanding event.
I would like to take this time to thank
Major Jamie Pennington, KDØSXV, for his
great presentation on the SATERN program
that the Salvation Army has incorporated in
the Lincoln area. This is another great example
of how a group of volunteers can come together and provide support in the event of a natural
disaster. The canteen that has been set up has
been, and will continue to be, a huge asset to
the region.
I encourage everyone to come and listen to
Dr. Ken Dewey, WDØBIV, during the March
Club meeting. Dr. Dewey always has a great
presentation with a wealth of information on
the past year’s climate changes and a fairly
good prediction for the future. In April our
special guest speaker will be Jim Davidsaver,
Lancaster Emergency Manager, who will provide an update on what is expected of us in the
event of a call-up. You don’t want to miss this
meeting. We currently have half of the year
filled with presenters and are asking for suggestions of topics you would like to have presented. Please utilize the suggestion box and
let us know.
It was a very exciting month at my QTH
with the complete installation of my Kenwood
TS-520S and the half wave dipole. I have finally made my first QSOs, which have been
some time in the works. I would like to thank
all the Elmers who have helped me in this process. It took a little cleaning and some TLC in
order to get this rig up and going again.
Once again if you have any suggestions for
the Club events or presentations, please utilize
the suggestion box or email the Board. We are
still looking for volunteers to climb and take
down towers in the area. If you would like to
help climb or take down towers, please let me
know and I will include you on the list.
Thank you, and continue to stay warm and
safe!
73.
—Todd Shapland, KDØPTI
WANTED Lincoln SATERN (Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network) is looking for
gently used HF equipment that can be used in their shack and at remote sites. If you have
equipment you are interested in donating, please contact Kurt Bauer, WBØAEA, by e-mail at
kmbauer0@windstream.net or by phone at 402/464-0750. —Aaron Rogge, NØADR, Council Chair
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Lincoln LOG
March 2015
February Club Meeting
Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2015,
7:30 PM
Place: LI-COR, 4647 Superior Street
Registered Attendance: 70
Raffle: $45, Winner $30, Jason Wendt,
KCØBHJ (65%), Club $15, (35%).
Meeting Opened: 19:32 by Todd Shapland,
KDØPTI
Introductions
Name, Call Sign, Have you worked K1N?
Committee Reports
 Education: Reynolds Davis, KØGND.
Extra Class going well with about 20 attending.
 Convention: March 21, Reynolds Davis,
KØGND. Details are coming together. Be sure
to check out the web page http://
lincolnhamfest.org/ for details.
Dave Patton, NN1N, a key person behind Log
Book of the World (LoTW), is a guest speaker.
 Storm Training will be held April 11, 2015.
Those who were certified in 2012 will need to
recertify. Certification is for 3 years.
 State Games: July 28—Aug 2, Jeri Lyn
Rogge, NØJLR, Chair. Planning meeting to be
held in April.
 Transmitter Hunts: Cliff Mackey, KBØTXE.
No transmitter hunt Feb 14 in honor of
T
Valentine’s Day.
Field Day: Mike Walsh, KBØQH.
Planning is underway, food shelter has been
reserved.
 Technology: Dan Sellmeyer, WBØYYE,
Next meeting Sunday, Feb 15, 14:00 at the
Salvation Army. Check the LOG for details.
 Merchandise: Michelle DeGarmo Shapland,
NØMDS. T-Shirts on sale: $9.
 QSL Cards: Greg Brown, KTØK.
Asked about interest in a QSL card that each
could alter. Response was positive.
Break 19:56, Resumed 20:05
Presentation
“Are You Prepared for the Big One?”
Major Jamie Pennington, KDØSXV
Salvation Army
Major Pennington presented information about
SATERN and disaster services provided by the
Salvation Army SATERN, Salvation Army Team
Emergency Response Network. Ham operators provide communication services for the Salvation
Army during emergencies.
See http://satern.org/. The presentation included pictures from several local emergencies in
which the Salvation Army and SATERN assisted.
Meeting Adjourned 20:39.
—Aaron Rogge, NØADR, Secretary

SAVE THE DATES July 28—August 2!
he State Games of America, July 28—August 2, needs
you! Hams of all levels (even
newbies!) are needed to assist
with communications. More information
will be coming at the March LARC meeting. Until then, we are looking for 100
Hams to SAVE THE DATES and plan to help.
—Jeri Lynn Rogge, NØJLR
Committee Chair
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Lincoln LOG
March 2015
February Board Meeting
Quick View
The LARC Board met Wednesday, February
18, 7:00 PM, Hy-Vee Board Room, 6001 Village
Dr. (40th & Old Cheney). Board meetings are
held the Wednesday following the LARC Club
meeting. Club members are encouraged to attend.
All Board members were in attendance. See LOG
Page 2 for a list of Board members, including
officers, and the 2015 Committee Chairs and
Board Liaisons.
A Bylaws Committee was appointed to review and make recommendations for amendments to the Club Bylaws. The current Bylaws,
dated January 1, 2012 and approved by LARC
members, do not mandate a date when the audit
is to be completed and notice published in the
LOG. The Committee will review these Bylaws
and report back to the Board with recommendations. Bylaws are available on the k0kkv.org
website.
The Board discussed the Club’s annual auction. Chris Brennfoerder, KCØAOO, will chair
the Club’s Auction Committee.
Amateur Technician Class will be held in
April.
Emergency Storm Watch changes included:
Todd Shapland, KDØPTI; Bryan Leavitt,
WØBCL; Jean Leavitt, KØJSL; Aaron Rogge,
NØADR; and Jeri Lyn Rogge, NØJLR, will assist Reynolds Davis, KØGND, Coordinator and
John Mardock, KRØP, Assistant Coordinator.
Discussion: Hamfest expenses, increase in
Post Office costs for mailing the LOG, and liability insurance costs. The Board continues to work
on updating job descriptions for Board Members
and Committees.
2015 Club program schedule: March, Dr.
Ken Dewey, WDØBIV, Tornados 2014 Review;
April, Jim Davidsaver, Emergency Management;
May, John Mardock, KRØP, Reverse Beacon;
July, Joe Eisenberg, KØNEB, Dayton Hamvention.
Meeting adjourned at 10:00 PM.
Reported by: Bev Bennett, KDØPTR
Ham of the Year
ARRL Nominations Deadline
Nebraska Ham of the Year, Young
Ham of the Year, and YL/XYL Ham of
the Year will be awarded at the Nebraska
ARRL Convention, March 21. Email
nomination by Saturday, March 7.
ka0boj@arrl.org or
nebraskasm@hotmail.com
or call Matt Anderson, KAØBOJ,
402/480-5515
report in to the 9:00 PM KØKKV nightly net.
Net Control Operators
This announcement is
Sunday,
Bryan
Leavitt, WØBCL
made every night on
Monday,
John
Mardock,
KRØP
146.760 (-) Repeater by
Amateur Radio Operators Tuesday, Ron Mayhew, KEØBHQ
Wednesday, Karen Anderson, KEØCDQ
serving as Net control
operators. As Net Control Thursday, Mike Terkildsen, KCØDHM
Manager, I want to thank Friday, Reynolds Davis, KØGND
the following Net Hams Saturday, Tony Pope, KØIFC
Sub, Bob Sindlar, KØKPH
who give of their time to do their Net on a
—Connie Zehr, NØGMA
weekly basis. And, thanks to all Hams who
“This Net Meets Nightly”
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Lincoln LOG
March 2015
Net Worth Statement
As of 12/31/2014
Fox Hunt Schedule
(Includes unrealized gains)
Account
Balance
ASSETS
Cash and Bank Accounts
Cornhusker CD 1
5,142.65
Cornhusker Checking 1
2,298.38
Cornhusker Savings
1,053.24
Pinnacle CD 1
7,941.25
WF LARC #1 (Closed 1 Mar 2013)
0.00
WF LARC ACTIVITY (Closed 1 Mar 2013)
0.00
WF Money Market 2 (Closed 1 Mar 2013)
0.00
CASHBOX – Auction
0.00
CASHBOX – Hamfest
0.00
CASHBOX – Merchandise
50.00
CASH – Refreshments
0.00
CASHBOX – Treasurer
50.00
Main Ledger
0.00
TOTAL Cash and Bank Accounts
16,535.52
Other Assets
Bob Fricke Award (balance)
250.00
Ed Woerner Award (balance)
32.29
Log Postage (Prepaid)
153.03
PayPal (not yet withdrawn)
0.00
Postage Due (Prepaid)
85.47
Postage Stamps
3.08
Total Other Assets
523.87
TOTAL ASSETS
17,059.39
W
inter cold and
snow, Husker
Games at home,
Valentine’s Day pressures
from loved ones are many of
the reasons not to participate
in transmitter hunts.
Give me one reason that should motivate any Ham to participate in fox hunts,
and that reason is “I wanna go.” Then, pull
your gear together, reserve that date on
your calendar, and do it. Whether you’re
experienced or inexperienced, grab your
radio detection gear, get in the field, Elmer
another, or find an Elmer, and have fun.
March Hunts (KØKKV/R, 146.760 - )
• March 14, Saturday, 7:00 PM, 2000
West O Street, Mobil Gas Station (team hunt).
 March 28, Saturday, 7:00
PM, South 27th Walmart
(expert level hunt).
Monitor the Hunt on
146.760, or better yet, join us
on March 14 and 28 and help find the elusive fox.
—Cliff Mackey, KBØTXE
LIABILITIES
Other Liabilities
ARRL Dues
NE Sales Tax Collected
TOTAL Other Liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES
OVERALL TOTAL
0.00
701.35
701.35
701.35
16,358.04
—Marlene McLaughlin, KDØHYM
Treasurer
Audit Committee members appointed at the January
21 Board Meeting: Mike Walsh, KBØQH; Marlene
McLaughlin, KDØHYM; and Bob Sindlar, KØKPH.
Bring UPC labels from Best
Choice Products purchased at
Russ’s or Super Saver Markets to
a Club meeting, and deposit them
in the large jar on the table by
Club Secretary, Aaron Rogge,
NØADR. The Club can earn some
extra money by turning in the
UPC labels.
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Lincoln LOG
March 2015
ARRL Nebraska State Convention
“End of Winter Hamfest #8”
Sponsored by the Lincoln Amateur Radio Club
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Lancaster Event Center
84th & Havelock Ave., Lincoln, Nebraska
New Layout! No Dust!
FLEA MARKET—FORUMS—FCC TESTING—TECH DEMOS
CONFIRMED EXHIBITORS
HOURS
General Adm. Saturday 8:30 am to 2:00 pm D & L Antennas, Flatwater Trading Post,
Creative Edge Embroidery, WBØW, Q-ES
Flea Market table setup starting at 2:00(Quality Electronic Supply), and others.
5:00 PM Friday and 7:30 am Saturday
Programs / Forums
9:00 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
NN1N
12:00 pm
TECHNICAL DEMOS
Nebraska ARRL Officials,
Matt Anderson, KAØBOJ
Kit Review, Joe Eisenberg, KØNEB
Digital Modes
PSK31
JT65
WSPR
Digital Voice
Operator Pileup Contest SSB/CW
Logbook of the World, Dave Patton,
Skyhooks, Greg Brown, KTØK,
& John Mardock, KRØP
ADMISSION & TABLE PRICES
GREAT PRIZES
Entry for 18 years and over: $8.00 each and
includes one Raffle Ticket. Under 18 years free.
Attendance Prize Drawings every Quarter Hour.
LARC members: $5.00 each and includes one
Raffle Ticket (LARC membership is $15.00/year).
For all prizes, you MUST be present to win.
Flea Market tables (8 ft.): $10 each.
You can use PayPal by clicking the link at:
General Manager—Reynolds Davis, KØGND
Treasurer—Greg Brown, KTØK
Secretary—Connie Zehr, NØGMA
www.lincolnhamfest.org
www.lincolnhamfest.or
Two Grand Prize Drawings at 2:15 pm.
Staybridge Suites Official Convention Hotel
Ask for $83 ARRL Conference Rate
www.staybridgesuites.com/lincolnne
1501 N 86th St, 402/486-4329
Free Convention Parking / 200 RV Camper
Hookups
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Talk-in on KØKKV/R, 146.760 (-)
D-Star 145.250(-)
APRS Beacon on 144.390
Search Google Maps for
Lancaster Event Center, Lincoln NE
Lincoln LOG
March 2015
All Hams Winter Hamfest Dinner
A
ll Hams are invited to attend the Winter Hamfest Dinner at
Lee’s Restaurant, 1940 W Van Dorn St., Friday, March 20,
5:30 PM. If you plan to attend, please contact:
—Bruce
Wood, WAØRIM
402/430-5179, or wa0rim@arrl.net
Storm Spotter Training April 11
Mark your calendar. Our annual spotter
training will be at Hardin Hall on Saturday,
April 11, as part of Ken Dewey’s CPSWS
(Central Plains Severe Weather Symposium).
Sign-in will begin at noon, and the training
program will start at 1:00 PM. Training will be
led by folks from the Valley office of the National Weather Service.
State spotter
certification will
be offered for
those who need it.
If you passed the
State Spotter credentials in 2012, then you will need to recertify. State Certification is good for three
years. In addition to attending the April 11
training, new and renewal spotters will also
have to complete the two online courses in
order to receive the State credentials. Go to:
www.meted.ucar.edu/training_course.php?
id=23. You will need to complete two modules
(a) Role of Skywarn Spotters; (b) Skywarn
Spotter Convective Basics, and have the certificate sent to ReynoldsD1@aol.com. In addition, in order to receive state credentials, spotters need to attend the NWS training April 11
and take the written exam.
—Reynolds Davis, KØGND
A
LARC Homebrewers
ttention
Homebrew- NOTE CHANGE IN
ers and Kit
MEETING DATE
Builders. Note
Sunday, March 22
that the LARC
2:00 PM
Homebrewers
Salvation
and Kit Builders
Army
meeting will
2625 Potter
be Sunday,
March 22, at
the Salvation Army at 2:00 PM. Going forward this will be either the 3rd or 4th Sunday
of each month. The easiest way to remember
is that it is the Sunday following the LARC
Board meeting. This change is to accommodate the folks who like to attend The Midwest
Homebrewer and QRP meeting at Breadeaux
Pizza in Ashland on the 2nd Saturday of every month.
This group is an open forum for anything
technical and nontechnical, and Elmers are
available. If you have something that is Ham
Radio or computer related to show off, or
have questions in general, join us on Sunday afternoons for free coffee and fellowship.
—Dan Sellmeyer, WBØYYE
dsellmeyer@neb.rr.com, 402/261
402/261--4520
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Lincoln LOG
March 2015
LARC LOG CALENDAR—March 2015
ARES® 146.760 (-) 2-Meter Net—Net Manager Michelle Shapland, NØMDS
www.facebook.com/
LARCLincoln
Nightly Net Control—9:00 pm, 146.760 (-) / Friday Talk Tech—10:00 pm
Sun-Bryan
WØBCL
Mon-John
KRØP
Sun
1
Tue-Ron
KEØBHQ
Mon
2
Tue
3
Wed
Daylight
10
Extra Class 8
6:00 pm
Union College
15
16
17
4
5
23
LARC
Homebrewers, 2:00 pm,
Salv. Army
29
11
12
18
LARC Board,
7:00 pm,
Williamsburg
Hy-Vee
24
25
7
13
14
SATERN
8:00 pm
April LOG
ARTICLE
DEADLINE
26
20
All Ham
Convention
Dinner 5:30 pm
Lee’s
Restaurant
Spring Begins
27
April LOG Mail
Prep 7:00 pm
CR Services
4444 S 52 St
HBQRP
Ashland
Home brewers
11:00 am
21
LARC End of
Winter Hamfest, 8:30 am2:00 pm
28
Fox Hunt
S 27
Walmart
7:00 pm
Check out these For Sale Items on Pages 11 & 12.
Extra Class
VE Test Session, 6:00 pm
Union College
Daily Lunch Plans at 11:30 am on 146.850(-)
6
Kenmore HF
TS830 S
Transceiver
$375
Palm Sunday
Sat
Fox Hunt
2000 West O
7:00 pm
19
Extra Class 9
6:00 pm
Union College
31
Fri
QCWA Noon
Luncheon at
The Knolls.
LARC MEETING
7:30 PM at
LI-COR.
Extra Class 10
6:00 pm
Union College
30
Sat-Tony
KØIFC
VE Exams,
6:30 pm
Northside
Café
St Pat’s Day
22
Fri-Reynolds
KØGND
Thu
Extra Class 7
6:00 pm
Union College
Time 9
8Savings
Begins
Thu-Mike
KCØDHM
Wed-Karen
KEØCDQ
k0kkv.org
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Saturday Breakfast at 8:00 am, Northside Café
Lincoln LOG
March 2015
Did You Know?
By John Mardock, KRØP
D
id you know there
are entire shows
on the Internet
devoted just to Amateur
Radio?
Margaret, wasn’t that a
great Amateur Logic show? Did you know
there are more shows? Yet another show is
entitled “Ham Nation” on Leo Laporte’s
TWiT channel. “Ham Nation” can be found
on several channels and devices such as the
Roku as well on YouTube. The show is live
on Wednesday evenings at 8:00 PM. The
recording is available
on the following day
featuring Bob Heil,
K9EID, of Heil Microphone fame. Gordon West, WB6NOA,
respected author of
instructional manuals;
George Thomas,
W5JDX, and many others. Margaret, it has
everything from antique radios to construction projects and even our favorite segments
on DX contesting. Over 180 past shows can
be found detailed in the http://wiki.twit.tv/
wiki/Ham_Nation web page. Sure, let’s
check it out, but we are going to need more
hot chocolate, Margaret.
S
February LOG Mail Prep
eventeen faithful souls gathered at Christian
Record Services on Thursday, January 29, to
prepare the February issue of the Lincoln LOG.
Thanks to NØADR, NØDGR, KCØDHM,
KØGND, KØIH, NØJLR, KBØKA, KØKTZ,
KDØOVK, KDØPTF, KDØPTI, KDØPTK,
KDØPTR, KDØRIY, NØVMT, KDØWYH,
and Ayden Rogge.
Grandpa and grandson helped stuff 742
envelopes for mailing to recipients as well as
new members, education class, and RadioShack
patrons. Ham radio is a family affair.
The April LOG Mail Prep will happen
Thursday, March 26. Location: Christian
Record Services for the Blind, 4444 S 52 St,
7:00 PM. Please join us from 7:00-8:00 PM.
Thanks to Christian Record Services for
the Blind for providing us with a room in
which to work and to Aaron Rogge, NØADR,
for making the arrangements.
—Bev Bennett, KDØPTR
—John Mardock, KRØP
j@mardock.us, j@KR0P.us, 402/525-6111
End of Winter Hamfest, Saturday,
March 21, 8:30 AM—2:00 PM
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Ayden Rogge and David Rogge, NØDGR
LARC Membership is
yearly, January through
December. See the back
cover of this LOG for additional details.
Lincoln LOG
March 2015
For Sale/Wanted
Ads are free to local Radio Amateurs.
Email your ad by the third Thursday of
the month for the following month’s Lincoln LOG to wb0rjj@gmail.com with Lincoln LOG Ad on the Subject line.
3. Kenwood TS-850S 100 watt
160M through 10M transceiver with
manual and YK-88SN-1 (1st IF)
1.8kHz SSB filter, YK-88C-1 (1st IF)
500Hz CW, YG-455C-1 (2nd IF)
500 Hz CW filters installed. $950
For Sale
Icom IC-751A 100 Watt
Icom HM-36 Hand Microphone for
above. $35
Icom IC-SP3 External Speaker. $60
2. Tigertronics SignalLink USB soundcard-to-radio interface with Kenwood
13-pin accessory jumper. Brand new,
unused, sealed in original carton. This
is a very good digital mode interface.
$95
Kenwood TS850S
1. Icom IC-751A 100 Watt 160M
through 10M HF Transceiver with manual and FL-32A (1st IF) and FL-52A
(2nd IF) Hz 500 CW/RTTY IF filters
installed. This radio was refurbished by
MTM Electronics (A good thing-- these
folks were Icom employees when
these units were new). $575
Kenwood PS-52 13.8 VDC, 22.5A
Power Supply for above. $150
Kenwood MC-60 Microphone for
above. $75
Kenwood SP-940 External Speaker
with audio filters. $95
Kenwood HS-5 Headphones. $40
4. MFJ-989C 3KW Roller Inductor
VersaTuner V with manual and internal Dummy Load. $190
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contact
—Bob Sindlar, KØKPH
402/489-1484 or
nbsq@aol.com
When All Else Fails
Amateur Radio
THANKS for all you do!
Lincoln LOG
Scanners
Estate of Ron Frame, WØKQX
Prices all reduced!
Brand
Model/Description
Accessories
Electro Voice
Kenwood
Kenwood
Kenwood
Radio Shack
Radio Shack
Radio Shack
Antennas
Alinco
Asking
Radio Shack 22-091/Battery Tester
XTECH 65-EA/Multimeter
From the Shack of Max Sawyer,
NXØA selling the following:
Accessories
B&W Protax coax switch $20.00
Daiwa CS-201 coax switch $15.00
Ham Keyer HK5A Keyer $25.00
Kenwood HS-4 Headphones $40.00
Telex C-1320 Headphones $15.00
WA2ZOT Low pass filter $20.00
Yaesu MD-188 Microphone $50.00
Antenna Accessories
Gentron Big Dummy Oil filled dummy load
$25.00
Heathkit Cantenna Oil filled dummy load
$25.00
MFJ MFJ-912 Balun box $65.00
W2AU Balun $25.00
HF Radios
Kenwood TS-830S HF
transceiver $375.00
HT's
Alinco
Alinco
Alinco
Alinco
DJ-191/2-Meter HT
$ 75.00
DJ-G5/VHF/UHF XCVR
$ 75.00
DJ-X-10-T/HT XCVR
$125.00
DR-135/Mark II 2 meter XCVR
$100.00
Cherokee AH-50 6 Meter XCVR HT $ 25.00
Motorola HT-1250 LS Trunking HT $150.00
Radio Shack HTX-10/10-meter mobile
XCVR
$ 75.00
Misc
Brunton Sherpa Temp/pressure/wind hand-held
$ 25.00
Garmin GPS-12/GPS
$ 10.00
Misc.
2 each 6146A tubes
Power Supplies
$ 20.00
$50.00
Astron RS-12A 12 amp 12 volt power supply
$30.00
VHF Base
Power Supplies
22-508/15A Supply
$ 5.00
$ 25.00
Kenwood TS-60S/6 meter all mode
$450.00
Contact Reynolds Davis, KØGND at 402-488-3706 for
details.
MFJ 9040
40-Meter CW XCVR
$150.00
Realistic DX-302 01-30 MHZ Receiver $150.00
Realistic DX342 -Band AM/FM/SW $ 20.00
$ 40.00
$100.00
VHF Base
$ 20.00
$ 20.00
$ 5.00
$ 25.00
$ 15.00
$ 25.00
Kenwood KPS-10A/ Power Supply
$ 50.00
Test Gear
Chargers & batteries
HF Radios
Pro 26/Scanner
Radio Shack Pro 94/Scanner
600E/Hand Mic
$ 20.00
MC-30S/Hand Mic
$ 20.00
MC-40S/Hand Mic
$ 25.00
SP-120/Speaker
$ 25.00
Misc ,Pouches/Cases
$ 5.00
22-148/140 watt inverter $ 25.00
63-90970/Atomic Clock $ 25.00
Alinco EBP-37N 4.8V 700 MAH
Alinco EBP-37N 4.8V 700 MAH
Alinco EDC-36 Cigarette lighter cable
Alinco EDC-63 Desk Charger
IcomBC-127A Charger
Motorola HTN-9000B/Desk Charger
DJ-X10/1 to 2000 MHz Scanner
$100.00
Radio Shack
Kit 4-15 MHZ Tunable Loop Antenna $ 20.00
MFJ 1621
Portable Antenna
$ 50.00
MFJ 1717 Dual Band HT Antenna BNC$10.00
Radio Shack 20-280Amplified Antenna $ 20.00
Watson W-881/Scanner Antenna
$ 20.00
Radio Shack
March
2015
March
2015
For Sale
Icom IC-290 2 meter all mode transceiver
$175.00
Contact John Mardock KRØP
402/525-6111.
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Lincoln LOG
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March 2015
VE Exam
Sessions—
February 5
e had three candidates
and all three became
new Hams.
The new Hams as Technicians are:
• Steven Robertson, KEØDBH, Beatrice,
• Michael Wilkins, KEØDBI, Lincoln, and
• Matthew Miner, KG7QXP, Eugene, OR.
Our team must have quite a reputation
for someone to come all the way to Lincoln
from Oregon to take a VE Exam. (UH?)
Congratulations to all three!
The Nine Volunteer Examiners (VEs)
who participated in this session were:
WØMBM, KØGND, KØIH, KØKTZ,
W1LXE, NØNU, KØPJR, KØQBZ, and
KEØY. THANK YOU!
VE Exams in Lincoln are generally held
the first Thursday of each month, at
Northside Café, 2701 North 48th St., at 6:30
PM. The next regularly scheduled VE Exams
in Lincoln will be March 5, April 2, and May
7. Sometimes holidays interfere with the usual first Thursday so the exam is held the second Thursday, but all of these dates are the
first Thursday.
Two more sessions will be held during
March. The first session is March 21, Saturday, at 10:00 AM, in conjunction with the
ARRL Nebraska State Convention at the
Lancaster Event Center. Please note that you
do not have to attend the Convention to take
a VE Exam. The second March session will
be held at Union College in conjunction with
the Amateur Extra class that KRØP,
ACØLN, and KØGND teach. And, you do
not have to be in the class to take a VE
Exam. We’ll have Technician and General
Class exams available, if someone wishes to
“drop in.”
The exam fee is $15 and a picture ID or
two IDs without pictures is required. If you
are trying for an upgrade, please bring a copy
of your license that we can keep to send in
with the paperwork. If you just recently
passed the Technician exam and have not yet
received your license, or have seen the license
posted on the FCC site, please bring a copy of
your CSCE that we can send in with the paperwork.
—John Hauner, KØIH
O
ur first Field Day meeting will be on
Wednesday, March 11, before the
LARC Club meeting. We will meet from
6:00-7:00 pm at LI-COR to begin planning
for the event on June 27-28. We will need a
lot of participating by Club members, so if
you would like to help, or if you are a new
Ham and would like to find out more about
Field Day, please attend this meeting.
—Mike Walsh, KBØQH
For Sale Items
on Pages 11 & 12.
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Lincoln LOG
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March 2015
The Quickies
Thirty Years Ago in the LOG
rom Roark Pyle, WØLNE: “I am
getting married March 7, 2015 in Illinois, but Erin and I will remain in Lincoln. There is a Lincoln reception
planned for Sunday, March 15 at 3 PM
at Grace Chapel, 4000 Sheridan. We are asking
people to bring a dish to share. It would be great to
see and greet friends from the Ham Radio community at the reception.” … Alan Wedige, WDØBGZ,
reports that he has been really busy between building a new house for himself and building new
buildings for the University in Kearney. … Yeah!
Reynolds Davis, KØGND, finally got a QSL card
from Afghanistan, T6T, bringing his DXCC total to
339. … Another wedding in the offing: Leroy Garman, KDØSXQ, is about to tie the knot. … Mike,
KBØDNP, and Lydia, KCØWWR, Wasserstein will
soon have much better signals after their new antennas are installed. … Same for Rick McLaughlin,
KDØDBO. … Joe Eisenberg, KØNEB, was on
hand to see the Cape Canaveral Space-X launch of
the sun observer. … Lancaster ARES was represented at the full-scale county tornado table-top
exercise on February 11 by Emergency Coordinator
Reynolds Davis, KØGND, and Assistant EC John
Mardock, KRØP. … Lots of local RF aimed at
Navassa Island, K1N. On-line logging from the
DX-pedition was helpful.
*****
Roger Cox, WBØDGF, presented the March
1985 Club meeting program that dealt with matching feed lines. … The Board voted to no longer
mail the LOG to non-members living outside Lancaster County. … Skywarn training was held at the
Red Cross Chapter House on a quiet Saturday and
featured Omaha’s Jim Sanford, NØAIH, and his
program “Eye of the Storm.” Lancaster County EC,
Bruce Colgrove, WØDMS, reported that 29 folks
were on the call-out list and 50 more were needed.
… Ron Samson, WØDCB [SK], was the focus of
the “Meet Your Fellow Ham” column. … Jerry
Kohn, WDØEGK [SK], was appointed ARRL STM
(Section Traffic Manager) for Nebraska. … Joe
Eisenberg, KØNEB, was appointed to the ARRL’s
VHF Repeater Advisory Committee. … Members
of the Club participated in a city-wide blizzard drill
organized by the Red Cross. … National Teleconference nets were started and used the KØKKV
repeater to bring the information to local Hams. The
net featured a nationally known speaker, a moderator and the ability for Hams at participating repeaters to phone in and ask questions.
*****
Meals on Wheels—February 4
Over six and one-half inches of snow, combined with lots of wind, resulted in blizzard conditions and drifting snow. Several of the regular
Meals on Wheels drivers were unable to help out,
so Tabitha called on us to help.
Twenty Years Ago in the LOG
Responding to the cell-text page were:
The March 1995 Club meeting focused on what KØGND, KØKPH, KRØP, KDØRTI, and
Emergency Management does after a disaster
KDØVMI. They logged 153.9 miles delivering
strikes and what Radio Amateurs can do to help. … warm meals in Lincoln.
LARC membership was 193. … Storm spotter
—Reynolds Davis, KØGND
training was scheduled for March 11 and included a
new video and a Q & A with Brian Smith,
Follow LARC on Facebook
KBØQXF, from the NWS, and Dr. Ken Dewey,
WDØBIV, from UNL. … The hidden transmitter
www.facebook.com/LARCLincoln
for the month’s competition was on the third floor
of the State museum, much to the consternation of
Look for the tower hidden in the LOG. It may be
folks visiting the museum.
upright, on its side, upside down & any direc*****
tion.
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March 2015
Lincoln Repeater Club
KØLNE/R, 146.850 (-)
March, 2015
CLUB MERCHANDISE
t is now February and cold, Brrrr, and the
Lincoln Repeater Club is looking forward to
the upcoming ARRL Nebraska State Convention. We will be there, so stop by and visit.
Don’t forget to get your 2015 LRC raffle tickets for the exciting Yaesu FT-1900R mobile 55
watt radio. Raffle tickets
are only $2 each or 3 for
$5. This is one smoking
hot VHF mobile. Please
Yaesu FT-1900R
become a member of the
Lincoln Repeater Club, 146.850 (-) MHz. Our
annual dues are low and are used to help support the operations and maintenance of our local VHF repeater with UHF links, as well as a
Phone Patch, and EchoLink capabilities. 2014
was a very active and successful year. Thank
you for supporting the Lincoln Repeater Club.
We encourage you to use our repeater as
much as you like, and as always it is an OPEN
repeater. If your part of the hobby would like
to hold nets on the repeater, please contact me
WDØAOP, Lonnie, wd0aop@arrl.net, or one
of our Board members and we will get your net
reserved, advertised, and “on the air.”
As always, when you attend monthly
LARC meeting, see Chris, KCØAOO, to join
LRC or to renew your LRC annual dues. If you
don’t attend the meetings or can’t get to the
Club meetings, we still do “Snail Mail.” Send
your $10 membership dues to: Lincoln Repeater Club, C/O WØCHV, 6705 W. Mill Rd., Raymond, NE. 68428-4308. Thank you for your
support. 73.
—Lonnie Rech, WDØAOP
Lincoln Repeater Club
P
urchase your LARC polo shirt and other
items at the Merchandise table.
See the post on the Home page at
LARC’s http://k0kkv.org for some new
merchandise! Please pick up your name tag.
KBØCXD
KAØCZC
KDØDEU
KDØDVR
WØFRV
NØIJJ
KI6JOJ
ACØLD
KCØLIJ
NØLWF
KDØMXI
KDØONH
KDØONO
KBØQEY
WØRKI
KDØRTO
KBØUTB
KCØVRL
KDØVSG
K9WAG
KDØYFG
—Michelle DeGarmo Shapland, NØMDS
Conventions and Hamfests
Within Driving Distance of Lincoln, Nebr.
www.arrl.org/hamfests-and-convenionscalendar
 Mar 7: SWIARC Hamfest, McClelland,
Iowa, http://www.SWIradio.org, 712/5662698.
 Mar 13-14: Green County Hamfest,
Claremore, Oklahoma. http://
greencountyhamfest.org
 Mar 21: LARC End of Winter Ham-
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fest, Nebraska ARRL State Convention Lincoln, Nebraska http://
www.lincolnhamfest.org.
Apr 11: Hamboree 2015, Boone, Iowa,
3900 Club, http://www.3900club.com.
Apr 18: DMRAA Hamfest, Des Moines,
Iowa, http://www.dmraa.com/hamfest.
Apr 18: Ararat Shrine Hambash, Kansas
City, Missouri, ARRL Hamfest, Ararat
Shrine Amateur Radio Club, http://
hambash.com.
May 15-17: DARA, Hamvention®,
Dayton, Ohio, http://hamvention.org.
Did you find the hidden tower in the LOG?
Lincoln LOG
March 2015
About the Lincoln Amateur Radio Club
The Lincoln Amateur Radio Club, Inc., (LARC) is a nonprofit organization devoted to the promotion of Amateur
Radio. The Club sponsors activities and programs to promote growth in Amateur Radio, as well as furthering the experience of those already licensed, and to create international good will.
The Lincoln LOG is mailed monthly to all paid members of LARC and to all Lancaster County, Nebraska, Hams. If
your label says, “COMPLIMENTARY,” please consider joining the Club and supporting its activities.
Even if you are not currently active, your contribution will help to ensure the future of Amateur Radio. Annual dues
are only $15. For your convenience, please join by completing and mailing in the form below to: Lincoln LOG, Lincoln
Amateur Radio Club, Inc., PO Box 5006, Lincoln, NE 68505-0006 or visit http://k0kkv.org and use PayPal.
The LOG solicits your input. If you have an idea for an article, wish to contribute an article or photo, or want
to place an ad in the LOG, contact the interim editor, Bob Mitchell, WBØRJJ, preferably by email,
wb0rjj@gmail.com (or by phone, 402/430-6290). The deadline for each issue is the Thursday immediately following the Wednesday Board meeting.
The LOG and other Lincoln Amateur Radio Club information are available at http://k0kkv.org and
www.facebook.com/LARClincoln and may be used freely. Permission is granted to other publications to reprint articles,
provided that source credit, author, and previous print source appear in the reprint.
Lincoln Amateur Radio Club Registration Form
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Address: ______________________________________________________
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Phone: ____/____-_____ / email Address __________________________
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_____New or ____Renewal
Please write your check to:
The Lincoln Amateur Radio Club, Inc., and mail it to:
PO Box 5006, Lincoln, NE 68505-0006. Or bring it to any Club Meeting.
Administrative use only. O Data Updated
March 2015 Issue
Rev: 2-2015
O Check _____________ O Credit Card ___________ O Cash
KØMJJ
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