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     * Veterans Day 2023 Special Events                                     
     * Great California ShakeOut Drill Reported a Success                   
     * Amateur Radio in the News                                            
     * ARRL Podcasts                                                       
     * Announcements                                                       
     * In Brief...                                                         
     * The K7RA Solar Update                                               
     * Just Ahead in Radiosport                                            
     * Upcoming Section, State, and Division Conventions                   
   Deadline Extended Until November 28 for 60-Meter-Band Comments          
                                                                           
   The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has extended the deadline   
   to file comments on the 60-meter band proposal to November 28, 2023.    
   Replies to comments will be due December 28, 2023. The public comment   
   period was originally scheduled to close October 30, 2023.              
                                                                           
   ARRL strongly encourages all amateurs to submit comments expressing     
   support to the FCC for the current 100 W ERP power limit (instead of    
   reducing the power limit to 15 W EIRP) and continuing secondary access  
   to the current channels.                                                
                                                                           
   ARRL has assembled a web page with instructions on how to submit your   
   comments, as well as background information on the issue:               
   www.arrl.org/60-meter-band.                                             
   Amateur Radio Operators Provide Post-Hurricane Communications in Mexico 
                                                                           
   Radio Amateurs are providing communication services to and from the     
   affected areas in and around Acapulco, Mexico.                          
                                                                           
   On the morning of Wednesday, October 25, 165 mile-per-hour winds from   
   Hurricane Otis knocked out all communications and unleashed a nightmare 
   scenario in Acapulco.                                                   
                                                                           
                                      Prior to landfall, the Visible       
                                      Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite    
                                      (VIIRS) sensor on the NOAA-20        
                                      satellite captured this false-color  
                                      image of the storm at about 08:30    
                                      Universal Time (2:30 AM in Acapulco) 
                                      on October 24, 2023.                 
                                                                           
   The area is home to roughly 800,000 people.                             
                                                                           
   Radio Club Queretaro member Ruben Navarrete Galvan, XE1EC, told ARRL    
   News that amateur radio operators are still active with multiple        
   operations, and they are receiving citizen requests to obtain           
   information on the whereabouts of their relatives.                      
                                                                           
   "We keep an online database with these requests that we share with the  
   different hams participating in the operation. Read-only access to this 
   database is provided to the authorities who might need it, too. We also 
   transmit this information to hams deployed in the Acapulco area via     
   HF," Galvan said.                                                       
                                                                           
   ditionally, hams in the Acapulco area are trying to locate civilians  
   using their own resources. Some of these hams are operating their       
   equipment on battery power, while others have access to generators.     
   Accessing many areas in the region has been a challenge due to the      
   amount of debris blocking travel                                        
                                                                           
   Amateur radio operators have also been receiving requests from Acapulco 
   residents to call their relatives and let them know they are fine.      
   Those requests are transmitted via HF to the Emergency Net Operator,    
   and then the call is made to the family members.                        
                                                                           
   Galvan also reported that hams have been providing communication        
   between state agencies and their field personnel deployed in the        
   Acapulco area. "At least three state agencies have hams on their teams. 
   This is the case for the state of Durango, Morelos, and Santiago de     
   QuerA(c)taro. We have been communicating their messages to their        
   central coordination via HF relays. Requests for specific requirements  
   have been escalated to the support teams. Air medical services have     
   been directed to areas that were not being attended," he said.          
                                                                           
   Hams are also helping in other areas, including:                        
     * Repairing a damaged repeater on Altzomoni at the Izta-Popo          
       Zoquiapan National Park to support communication efforts in certain 
       areas of Guerrero                                                   
     * Deploying donations from a ham in Arizona, including a UHF          
       repeater, solar panels, and 50 handhelds, to the affected areas.    
     * Getting the state agency's mobile stations back on the air and      
       reinstalling the HF antennas that were damaged                      
                                                                           
   Emergency Communications Coordinator International Amateur Radio Union  
   Region 2 Emergency Communications Coordinator Carlos Alberto SantamarAa 
   GonzA­lez, CO2JC, said frequency protection has been requested for the  
   following bands and frequencies                                         
     * 80-meter band: 3690 kHz                                             
     * 40-meter band: 7060 and 7095 kHz                                    
     * 20-meter band: 14.120 kHz                                           
                                                                         
   Veterans Day 2023 Special Events                                        
                                                                           
   Special event stations will offer many opportunities for amateur radio  
   operators to honor Veterans and make contacts for Veterans Day.         
                                                                           
   The K1USN Radio Club will be on the air on Saturday, November 11, 2023, 
   to show their appreciation for those who have served in the military.   
   The club station is located at 85 Quincy Avenue in Braintree,           
   Massachusetts. K1USN will be on the HF bands on SSB, CW, and FT8, and   
   they will begin operating at 1300 UTC and run until 2100 UTC. K1USN QSL 
   cards will be available for all who contact the station.                
                                                                           
   The American Legion Post 111 Amateur Radio Club, KA4TAL, in South       
   Carolina will also operate on November 11 from 10 AM to 3 PM ET on      
   14.255, 7.264, 14.275, and 7.185 MHz. Email talarc.ka4tal@gmail.com for 
   electronic contact certificates.                                        
                                                                           
   On the same day, the Liberty ship S.S. John W. Brown, K8JWB, will hold  
   National Liberty Ship Day. The event honors those who served in the     
   military and operated, protected, and built all 2,710 World War II      
   Liberty ships, including the Merchant Marines, the Navy Armed Guard,    
   and the female shipyard workers recruited during the war. Operations    
   will be on 14.250, 7.225, and 21.300 MHz, from 0200Z - 0800Z. QSL cards 
   will be available by mail from Project Liberty Ship PO Box 25846 in     
   Baltimore, Maryland.                                                    
                                                                           
   In Ohio, the Central Ohio Radio Club will hold their third annual       
   Veterans Day Check-in Net on November 11, beginning at 11 AM ET. They   
   will use their main VHF repeater, W8AIC, on 146.76 MHz (PL tone 123.0   
   MHz). All amateurs can check in and share stories about their own       
   military experience, or information about family and friends who have   
   served. A special QSL card will be mailed to each ham who contacts the  
   station.                                                                
                                                                           
   The Charles County Amateur Radio Club in Maryland will host their       
   special event, The Ghost Fleet at Mallows Bay, on November 11 from      
   1400Z - 2100Z. Mallows Bay is the site of more than 100 shipwrecks and  
   is now the Mallows Bay-Potomac River National Marine Sanctuary, the     
   first national marine sanctuary in the state of Maryland. K3SMD will    
   operate on 40 (7.270 Mhz), 20, and 15 meters on phone and FT8. QSL      
   cards will be mailed to those who contact the station by Michelle Sack, 
   N3YRZ, at PO Box 1182 in Waldorf, Maryland.                             
                                                                           
   Also on November 11, the United States Marine Corps will celebrate its  
   248th anniversary (it was officially formed on 11/10/1775) and Veterans 
   Day. The USS Midway CV-41 COMEDTRA amateur radio station, NI6IW, will   
   be on the air from 1700Z - 2359Z on 14.320, 7.250, and 14.070 MHz. The  
   station will use PSK31, D-STAR, the PAPA System repeaters, and a        
   wide-area amateur radio network of 57 additional repeaters on 19        
   hilltops. These will provide extensive coverage of the Southern         
   California region and beyond. A QSL card will be available for every    
   operator who contacts NI6IW.                                            
                                                                           
   A complete list of special event stations, including Veterans Day       
   stations, is available at www.arrl.org/special-event-stations. Type     
   "Veterans" in the keyword search bar to find the stations.              
   Great California ShakeOut Drill Reported a Success                      
                                                                           
   Editor's Note:                                                          
                                                                           
   Tuolumne County Amateur Radio and Electronics Society (TCARES) members  
   Rich Combs, KN6HSR; Ned Sudduth, K6NED, and Toni Sudduth, K6TNI         
   reported that the October 2023 Great California ShakeOut exercise was   
   an "outstanding" success. Here is their story as reported to ARRL News: 
                                                                           
   "This is a drill. Drop! Cover! Hold on!" was the mantra for the Great   
   ShakeOut exercise on October 19, 2023, at 10:19 AM in Tuolumne County,  
   California.                                                             
                                                                           
   The Great ShakeOut is an annual international event that promotes       
   awareness of how to prepare for and react to an earthquake. For the     
   past 2 years, TCARES has used this event as an opportunity to test our  
   ability to provide backup communication for the county public safety    
   agencies. Considering that over the past year there have been two       
   instances where primary communication systems went down -- one due to a 
   fire, and the other due to a damaged T1 fiber optic cable -- this was a 
   timely opportunity. It is a great chance to partner with first          
   responder agencies, build trust, and develop awareness of mutual        
   capabilities and needs.                                                 
                                                                           
   There was an amateur radio operator stationed at the Tuolumne County    
   Emergency Operations Center, which was operated by the Office of        
   Emergency Services. After a preparatory simulated 5.0-magnitude San     
   Francisco earthquake preamble at 10:19 AM, Ned Sudduth, K6NED, began    
   taking check-ins from amateurs throughout the county with his wife      
   Toni, K6TNI, who logged the reports. County Geographic Information      
   System (GIS) staff loaded the real time of those hams on a map that was 
   displayed on a TV. Tuolumne County is fortunate to have a backbone of   
   four linked, 2-meter repeaters that cover almost the entire county.     
                                                                           
   There were 38 amateur radio operators providing reports on conditions   
   throughout the county. In addition, we had four Neighborhood Radio      
   Watch (NRW) communities using Family Radio Service radios, General      
   Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) radios, and a few GMRS repeaters to add an  
   additional 28 reports. Each NRW community has an embedded ham who       
   monitors the NRW traffic, and then provides a summary to the Incident   
   Commander during their check-in.                                        
                                                                           
   Considering it was a Thursday morning, we felt this was a great         
   response. Participation increased from last year's check-ins. Although  
   Tuolumne is a large county by area, it has a population of just more    
   than 55,000, and it is primarily rural and mountainous in character.    
   Nonetheless, the combination of NRW communities with embedded ham radio 
   operators and a robust repeater system has shown that even when the     
   power and internet are down, first responder operations can continue to 
   operate, and communities can immediately communicate and mobilize to    
   help themselves.                                                        
                                                                           
   During the net, net control began by asking for regional check-ins      
   based on repeater location, starting with the most remote corners of    
   the county. Roll call was not conducted, but check-ins in small batches 
   of three or four allowed for concise reporting with "yes" or "no"       
   comments on the availability of grid power and telephone services. Most 
   stations checking in had clear audio and delivered their local status   
   professionally. Some stations learned they needed to make improvements. 
   Stations at sites of interest, like schools or government buildings,    
   were asked to state their affiliation with organizations like the       
   Community Emergency Response Team, Search and Rescue, Crime Scene Unit, 
   etc. Mobile units also checked in and made reports. Those in nearby     
   counties checked in, too, and they reported their local situation       
   reports.                                                                
                                                                           
   Ideas for next year are already underway with plans to assign operators 
   to specific locations like the local fairgrounds, hospital, Red Cross,  
   fire stations, etc. The Automatic Packet Reporting System can also      
   provide value next year with real-time location and status updates from 
   mobile operators. Thanks to TCARES, the Tuolumne County Sheriff, the    
   Office of Emergency Services, and GIS staff, and the radio operators    
   who have made this an outstanding exercise for the last 2 years.        
                                                                           
   Thanks to TCARES for the information contained in this report.          
                                                                           
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   Amateur Radio in the News                                               
                                                                           
   ARRL Public Information Officers, Coordinators, and many other          
   member-volunteers help keep amateur radio and ARRL in the news.         
                                                                           
   "Shooting for the stars: Marietta students speak with astronaut aboard  
   International Space Station" / Atlanta News First/ANF (Georgia) October 
   24, 2023 -- A.L. Burruss Elementary School in Marietta, Georgia.        
                                                                           
   "Detroit Lakes Amateur Radio Club installs commemorative plaque to Mark 
   Knutson" / KFGO (North Dakota) October 28, 2023 -- The Detroit Lakes    
   Amateur Radio Club is an ARRL Affiliated Club.                          
                                                                           
   "Community members recognized for helping create Clipper Amateur Radio  
   station at Columbiana High School" / Salem News (Ohio) November 1, 2023 
   -- Columbiana High School K8LPS Clipper Radio Club project.             
   Share any amateur radio media hits you spot with us.                    
                                                                           
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   ARRL Podcasts                                                           
                                                                           
   On the Air                                                              
   Sponsored by Icom                                                       
                                                                           
   The Solar Eclipse QSO Party: When Operating is Science                  
                                                                           
   Gary Mikitin's, AF8A, article, "The Solar Eclipse QSO Party: A Fun Way  
   Support Radio Science" in the September/October 2023 issue of On the    
   Air details how hams can contribute data to a study on how the          
   ionosphere reflects radio signals during the eclipse via an easygoing   
   on-air event called the Solar Eclipse QSO Party. Gary, who is the       
   Amateur Radio Community Coordinator of HamSCI, joins us on the October  
   episode of the On the Air podcast, to talk about just how easy it is to 
   participate.                                                            
                                                                           
   ARRL Audio News                                                         
   Listen to ARRL Audio News, available every Friday. ARRL Audio News is a 
   summary of the week's top news stories in the world of amateur radio    
   and ARRL, along with interviews and other features.                     
                                                                           
   The On the Air podcast is available on iTunes. The On the Air podcast   
   and ARRL Audio News are also on blubrry -- On the Air | ARRL Audio      
   News.                                                                   
                                                                           
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   Announcements                                                           
                                                                           
   The National Oceanic and Atmospheric ministration (NOAA) and the      
   National Weather Service (NWS) are finalizing plans for 2023 SKYWARNƒ*› 
   Recognition Day. The event is held annually on the first Friday and     
   Saturday of December, so this year it will be on Friday, December 1,    
   and Saturday, December 2. SKYWARN Recognition Day was developed in 1999 
   by the NWS and ARRL. It celebrates the contributions that volunteer     
   SKYWARN amateur radio operators make to the NWS. During the event,      
   SKYWARN operators visit NWS offices and contact other radio operators   
   across the world. More details about the event will be posted on the    
   SKYWARNƒ*› Recognition Day and ARRL websites.                           
                                                                           
   The K1USN Radio Club has announced that due to a direct scheduling      
   conflict with the upcoming 2023 CW ARRL Sweepstakes, they will cancel   
   their regular November 6 0000 UTC SST session. We wish to take this     
   opportunity to thank all of our regular SST participants and to         
   encourage everyone to use that time to participate in the CW ARRL       
   Sweepstakes, November 4 - 6, 2023. Complete Sweepstakes rules can be    
   found here - http://www.arrl.org/sweepstakes. Please note that the ONLY 
   K1USN SST session to be cancelled will be the November 6 0000 UTC K1USN 
   SST session. All other sessions will take place as scheduled: Fridays   
   20:00-21:00 UTC; Mondays 00:00-01:00 UTC                                
                                                                           
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   In Brief...                                                             
                                                                           
   The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) will hold its 2023      
   World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-23) on November 20 - December  
   15 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The ITU is the United Nations'       
   specialized agency for information and communication technologies.      
   Based in Geneva, Switzerland, the ITU includes 193 member states and    
   several hundred Sector members and associates. WRC conferences are held 
   every three to four years to review and revise, if necessary, the ITU   
   Radio Regulations, which is the international treaty governing use of   
   the radio frequency spectrum and geostationary satellite and            
   non-geostationary satellite orbits. To learn more about the agenda for  
   WRC-23, visit WRC-23 Agenda items - WRC-23 (itu.int).                   
                                                                           
   The ARRL Foundation is accepting applications for scholarships through  
   January 10, 2024. The ARRL Foundation Scholarship Program supports      
   eligible amateur radio operators pursuing higher education. The ARRL    
   Foundation manages more than 100 scholarships established by generous   
   donors ranging from $500 to $25,000. Scholarships will be awarded for   
   the academic year that will begin no earlier than June 2024 following   
   the application deadline. The scholarships vary in eligibility          
   requirements.                                                           
                                                                           
   ARRL Director of Development Kevin Beal, K8EAL, said the scholarships   
   pave the way for amateur radio being a hands-on pathway to STEM         
   careers. "We are so thankful to donors who give to ARRL education       
   programs because they are investing the future of amateur radio. The    
   ARRL Foundation Scholarship Program provides financial support at a     
   critical time for students pursuing a college degree and keeps these    
   young radio amateurs active in the hobby."                              
                                                                           
   ditional information and a link to the application can be found at    
   www.arrl.org/scholarship-program.                                       
                                                                           
   The ARRL Foundation, celebrating its 50^th year, administers programs   
   to support the amateur radio community, and was established in 1973 by  
   ARRL.                                                                   
                                                                           
   Here is a direct link to the application:                               
   http://www.arrl.org/scholarship-application                             
                                                                           
   ARRL reminds readers about the ARRL DX Log Archive, founded by JA1BK.   
   The DX Log Archive program was created, thanks to an endowment          
   established by Kan Mizoguchi, JA1BK, to obtain, preserve, and utilize   
   paper logs from rare and significant DXpeditions. Paper logs of         
   prominent DXpeditions or logs from stations and operators active from   
   more rare locations from the 1950s through the 1980s, are the main      
   items which we desire to save from the waste bin and archive at HQ. The 
   archive includes pre-1950 paper logs as well as those from interesting  
   operations, other documents from DXpeditions, and logs kept by          
   long-time residents of rare entities. Logs which are now part of the    
   Archive are indexed online and are being digitized and uploaded into    
   Logbook of the World (LoTW) over time. Former ARRL Radiosport and Field 
   Services Manager Dave Patton, KW9A (ex NN1N), manages the program.      
   Patton noted the recent receipt of interesting logs for all the         
   Colvin's operations; Fred Laun, K3ZO/HS0ZAR; Roger Western,             
   EP2IA/G3TXF; John Snuggerud, LA1VC/3Y1VC (Bouvet Island); and Dick      
   Spencely, KV4AA. Contact Patton at dxlogarchive@arrl.org for more       
   information about logs or related DXing ephemera that might be of       
   interest to the DX Log Archive, or to ask for a LoTW of the World       
   confirmation for QSOs made with any of the hundreds of calls whose logs 
   are available on the DX Log Archive webpage.                            
                                                                           
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   The K7RA Solar Update                                                   
                                                                           
   Tad Cook, K7RA, of Seattle, Washington, reports for this week's ARRL    
   Propagation Bulletin, ARLP044:                                          
                                                                           
                                      Solar disk image taken November 2,   
                                      2023. [Photo courtesy of NASA        
                                      SDO/HMI]                             
                                                                           
   Seven new sunspot groups emerged this reporting week. There were two on 
   October 26, one on October 27, another on October 28, two more on       
   October 31, and another on November 1.                                  
                                                                           
   Average daily sunspot numbers rose from 41.9 to 76.7, while the average 
   daily solar flux increased from 123.5 to 137.5.                         
                                                                           
   Predicted solar flux is 160, 162, and 162 on November 2 - 4; 160, 157,  
   150, 148, 136, 138, 136, and 134 on November 5 - 12; 130 on November 13 
   - 15; 125, 123, and 120 on November 16 - 18; 125 on November 19 - 22,   
   and 130 on November 23 - 26.                                            
                                                                           
   Predicted planetary A index is 8, 5, 8, 12, 8, and 5 on November 2 - 7; 
   12 on November 8 - 9; 8 on November 10; 5 on November 11 - 13; 8 and 10 
   on November 14 - 15; 5 on November 16 - 21, and 15, 10, 15, 15, and 20  
   on November 22 - 26.                                                    
                                                                           
   There might be an early peak of Solar Cycle 25. Read about it at        
   https://bit.ly/3FF26jh and https://bit.ly/40ndQQN.                      
                                                                           
   Sunspot numbers for October 26 through November 1 were 57, 66, 70, 61,  
   62, 116, and 105, with a mean of 76.7. The 10.7-centimeter flux was     
   126.4, 127.5, 128, 135.2, 139.7, 147.3, and 158.6, with a mean of       
   137.5. Estimated planetary A indices were 23, 11, 19, 28, 12, 9, and 9, 
   with a mean of 15.9. Middle latitude A index was 18, 9, 13, 21, 10, 6,  
   and 6, with a mean of 11.9.                                             
                                                                           
   Send your tips, questions, or comments to k7ra@arrl.net.                
                                                                           
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