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Amateur Radio Newsline(tm) Report 1942 - October 31 2014


Amateur Radio Newsline report number 1942 with a release date of October
31 2014 to follow in 5-4-3-2-1.


The following is a Q-S-T.  Several ham radio payloads are lost in a launch
mishap of an Orbital Sciences re-supply mission to the International Space
Station; Indonesia hams may play a part in that nations Ebola prevention
plan; Islands on the Air program to freeze all actions involving the
Crimea; a flea power pico balloon launched down-under is heard in the
United States and Sunspot A R 2192 says a temporary goodbye by sending two
more X-class flares our way.  Find out the details are on Amateur Radio
Newsline report number 1942 coming your way right now.


**


RADIO FROM SPACE:  TWO 70 CM EXPERIMENTAL SATELLITES LOST IN ANTARES
LAUNCH EXPLOSION



Two experimental payloads designed to operate in the 70 centimeter amateur
satellite band have been lost.  This, after an Orbital Sciences Antares
130 launch vehicle on a re-supply mission to the International Space
Station was destroyed only a few seconds after it had cleared the launch
tower.



The October 28th launch from NASA's Wallops Island Virginia facility at
first appeared to be going smoothly.  But at about 8 seconds after liftoff
the Antares booster exploded in a hail of flames and fell back toward its
launch pad.



While there were no full or half duplex ham radio communications
satellites on-board, two of the microsats being carried to the
International Space Station for later deployment were designed to operate
as data and beacon downlinks in the 70 centimeter amateur satellite band.



One was the GOMX-2 which was a developmental concept microsat for aircraft
location.  It was to transmit data on 437.250 MHz.



The other was to be the Radiometer Atmospheric Cubesat Experiment known by
the acronym  RACE.  It was co-developed by a student team at the Texas
Spacecraft Laboratory at the University of Texas in Austin in cooperation
with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.  This was
to be a technology microsat designed to transmit GMSK coding at 38.4
kilobytes per second and CW telemetry on a downlink frequency of 437.525
MHz



The primary cargo on the Antares was food and other supplies to restock
the ISS day to day crew needs along with some restricted payload not
identified by NASA or the launch provider.  Yet another part of the cargo
was material for scientific projects that included a Houston school's
experiment on pea growth, a study on blood flow in space.    News reports
say that NASA officials have already apologized to those students who lost
their experiments.  In all, nearly 1,600 pounds of science and research
materials were lost in the launch mishap.



(ARNewsline from published news reports)



**



RESCUE RADIO:  INDONESIA HAMS MAY BE CALLED ON IF EBOLA HITS THAT NATION



Ham radio operators in Indonesia could become part of a response team if
the Ebola virus were to hit that nation.  This as researchers from a study
program of the University of Gadjah Mada School of Engineering introduce
guidelines for anticipating and preventing the spread of the deadly
disease in that nation.



According to a professor of physics engineering at the college, Indonesia
lacks both the knowledge and the adequate health equipment needed to
detect Ebola early.  Using a simulation created for such an event and in
cooperation with the Yogyakarta branch of the Indonesian Amateur Radio
Organization and the Indonesian Red Cross the three will work together to
formulate a standard operating procedure for tackling Ebola infections.
This will be submitted to the governor for his consideration.



According to the Jakarta Post, it is hoped that the proposal could provide
basic guidelines for an Ebola mitigation procedure on the national level.
The complete story can be found at tinyurl.com/hams-vs-ebola-part-1
(Jakarta Post)



**



RESCUE RADIO:  HAM RADIO AND THE CLEAN-UP FOLLOWING CYCLONE HUDHUD



The big clean-up continues in the wake of powerful cyclone Hudhud which
affected areas along India's Bay of Bengal coastline and ham radio
continues as a part of the effort.  Amateur Radio Newsline's Jim Meachen,
ZL2BHF, has the latest:



--



Cyclone Hudhud made landfall on October 12th.  The storm packed wind gusts
estimated at up to 135 miles per hour and leaving a path of destruction in
its wake.  Some media accounts putting the death toll as high as 46.



Amid the disaster scene ham radio operators worked to maintain the
communications for the public, the government and relief authorities.
The Amateur Radio Society of India National Coordinator for Disaster
communication is Jayu Bhide, VU2JAU.  He says the area had trees uprooted,
railway lines blocked and both telephone lines and mobile phone towers
damaged in the area where the storm made landfall.



In his latest report VU2JAU said there were many radio amateurs active on
an emergency response net of 7 dot 145 MHz that was operational 24 hours a
day.  Operators included VU3UFX, VU3PLP, and VU2AOR.  Assigned to the
Sambalpur area were VU2DPI,  VU2SIC and VU2PGU.  Now, some three weeks
later a group of radio amateurs continue to assist both relief authorities
and the general public in regions where normal lines of communications
have yet to be restored.



VU2JAU says that while the worst is over for the time being that many
lessons on how to prepare for the next big storm have been learned.  As
the National Coordinator for Disaster Communication in India, he plans to
visit the state of Odisha to help make ham radio as fail-safe as is
possible during an emergency.  This includes the use of a repeater for VHF
hand-held radio communications.



For the Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Jim Meachen, ZL2BHF, reporting from
Nelson, New Zealand.



--



The Bay of Bengal is well known for some of the world's strongest killer
cyclones. Meantime, amateur radio operators from West Bengal and Hyderabad
are on alert to establish radio communication in case their help is needed
in the wake of yet another storm.  Cyclone Nilofar predicted to hit India
about the time this newscast goes to air.  (VK3PC)



**



RADIO POLITICS:  IOTA TO FREEZE ALL ACTIONS DEALING WITH THE CRIMEA



The Islands on the Air management has decided that due to the unresolved
political situation in Crimea, it has no course open to it except to
freeze certain actions connected with Crimea for a an initial period of
one year.  This, in the routine management of the Islands on the Air
program.



This means that it will not accept or issue credit for EU-180 operations
taking place after March 17th 2014 that use a non-Ukrainian callsign.  Nor
will it accede to any requests from program participants for update of
their records, changes of callsign and/or checkpoint that involve a change
of DXCC entity.



The Committee says that it will review the situation after one year in the
light of developments.

The original announcement made on October 21st can be read at rsgbiota.org
 (G3KMA, IOTA website)



**



DX UP FRONT:  VIETNAM BY KM0O NOVEMBER 25 TO DECEMBER 24



In DX up front, word that KM0O will be operational as 3W3O from Vietnam
between November 25th and December 24th.  His main activity will be the CQ
World Wide  DX CW Contest on November 29th and 30th but expect him to be
on 160 and 80 meters before and after the contest.  QSL to KM0O direct,
via the bureau or electronically using Logbook of the World.  (OPDX)



**



DX UP FRONT:  TENERIFE FROM DECEMBER 9 TO JANUARY 8



Also, IK1PMR and PA3LEO will be on the air signing portable EA8 from
Tenerife Island between December 9th of this year and January 8th of 2015.
Activity will be on 160 through 6 meters using CW, SSB and RTTY.  QSL via
HB9FKK or each operators home callsign direct or via the bureau.
Electronic QSL's go via Logbook of the World or direct e-mail.   (OPDX)



**



PROPAGATION:  MORE X-CLASS FLARES FROM SUNSPOT AR2192



Space Weather reports that giant sunspot AR2192 we reported on last week
erupted again at 21:40 UTC on October 24th producing a powerful X3-class
solar flare.  A pulse of extreme Ultra Violet radiation from the flare
ionized the upper layers of Earth's atmosphere, causing a brief but strong
blackout of High Frequency radio communications over the dayside of Earth.
 This was followed by an X 1class flare on Saturday October 25th at 1709
UTC that had a similar effect.


Coronagraphic data from NASA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory suggest
that the explosions did not hurl a significant Coronal Mass Ejection
toward our home planet.  Also of interest is that so far none of the
X-flares from this active region has so far produced a major C-M-E.

Sunspot AR2192 is now approaching the Sun's western limb and by the time
many of you hear this it will be gone for its two-week transit on our home
star's far side.  However, the odds of an Earth-directed radiation storm
will remain high for a while.  This is because the western limb of the sun
is well-connected to Earth and solar magnetic fields springing out of that
region spiral back to our planet.  If a sunspot passing through the area
explodes, those magnetic fields can funnel energetic particles in our
direction.  (Spaceweather, Southgate)



**



RADIO LAW:  IARU SEEKS TO REIN IN ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE



The International Amateur Radio Union Administrative Council has called
upon all International Telecommunications Union signatory nations to take
steps to ensure that the operation of electrical apparatus or
installations of any kind does not cause harmful interference to amateur
radio operations.  The council said new technologies such as wireless
power transfer are likely to be deployed widely in the near future.  As
such, it expressed a deep concern that present standards, regulations, and
enforcement resources are inadequate to protect radio services, including
amateur radio, from harmful interference.  (WIA News)



**



RESCUE RADIO:  FALSE FEMA ALERT MESSAGE ON ATT U-VERSE ON OCT 24



AT&T has confirmed that it accidentally relayed an incorrect emergency
alert message from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to its U-verse
customers in parts of Georgia, Texas, Tennessee, Michigan and Mississippi.



The alert messages began popping up on screens around 10 a.m. Eastern
Daylight Time on October 24th.  Red banners appeared the television
screens of viewers in the affected areas alerting them to stand by for an
important message.



Soon after the incident FEMA spokesperson Rafael Lemaitre stated that
there had been  an inappropriate playing of the national emergency alert
notification tones on a syndicated radio broadcast.  He went on to state
that there is not a national emergency but that the broadcast triggered
alert notification in states where it had been played.  Lemaitre said his
agency was working with the FCC to quantify the scale of the incident.
(TechTimes)



**



RADIO LAW:  ANOTHER DELAY IN BROADCAST SPECTRUM AUCTION



The Federal Communications Commission has once again postponed an auction
that would allow television broadcasters to sell a portion of their
spectrum to wireless carriers.  This, due to ongoing legal issues
surrounding the auction.



Earlier this summer, the National Association of Broadcasters petitioned
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to review
some aspects of the auction. They stated that they are concerned about the
potential impact that such an auction could have on TV stations.



Gary Epstein is the Chair of the FCC's Incentive Auction Task Force.  In a
recent blog post Epstein stated the FCC is confident they will prevail in
court.  That said, and given the reality of that schedule, the complexity
of implementation and many other aspects of the auction, the agency now
anticipates accepting applications in the fall of 2015 with an auction
start to take place in early 2016.



This is the second time the auction has been pushed back.  It was
originally expected to get under way this year before being delayed until
mid 2015.  More is on the web at tinyurl.com/spectrum-auction-delay
(TechSpot.com)



**



HAM HAPPENINGS:  W9L CELEBRATING VETERANS DAY NOVEMBER 11



Members of The American Legion Amateur Radio Club will operate station W9L
on November 11th which is Veterans Day 2014.  W9L will be on the air from
1400 to 2100 U-T-C from the clubs national headquarters in Indianapolis,
Indiana.



The High Frequency operation will take place on 14.275 MHz.  There will
also be local participation on 146.46 MHz simplex, the Hamilton County
145.17 MHz repeater and an interconnection via IRLP node 4816.



Hams who make contact with W9L or shortwave listeners who hear the station
are eligible to receive a full color commemorative certificate.  More
about this operation including QSL routing is at www.legion.org/hamradio
(KJ9M)



**



HAM HAPPENINGS:  KC9HYY/WSL3 COMMEMORATES SINKING OF HMHS BRITANNIC



Special event station KC9HYY stroke WSL3 which will operational in
remembrance of the 98th anniversary of the sinking of the HMHS Britannic.



The Britannic was the third and largest Olympic-class ocean liners of the
White Star Line.  She was launched just before the start of the World War
One and soon converted to use as a hospital ship.  On the morning of
November 21st 1916, the Britannic was shaken by an explosion from an
underwater mine in the Kea Channel and sank 55 minutes later. There were
1,066 people on board of which 1,036 survived.



Now, in remembrance of this event, callsign KC9HYY stroke WSL3 will be
taking to the ham radio bands from November 21st to the 24th operating 40
through 10 meters using SSB and some of the digital modes.  More
information including QSL routing is on QRZ.com under the callsign listing
for KC9HYY.  (KC9HYY)



**



HAM HAPPENINGS:  CELEBRATION MARCONI EXPERIMENTS FROM YACHT ELETTRA



Also keep an ear open for special event station IY1IEY to be on the air
between November 1st and December 31st to commemorate the experiments
conducted by Gugliemo Marconi from his yacht Elettra between 1919 and
1936.  Operations will be on all of the High Frequency bands including 30,
17 and 12 meters.  QSL IK1QBT direct.  (OPDX)



**



HAM HAPPENINGS:  REGISTRATION FOR ILLW 2015 GROWING



Its not even 2015 yet, but registrations for next August's  International
Lighthouse and Lightship Weekend already stand at 75 with nearly half
being from Australia.  Others already on the list represent Argentina,
Canada, England, Finland, Germany, Malaysia, Netherlands, Northern
Ireland, Puerto Rico, Scotland, South Africa, and the United States.



It's never too early to register a lighthouse or lightship to take part in
this very popular yearly event.  Simply take your web browser to illw dot
net and follow the simple instructions on the page.



And less we forget, the dates of the next International Lighthouse and
Lightship Weekend is August 15th and 16th of 2015.  (VK3PC)



**



NAMES IN THE NEWS:  INDONESIA INNAUGERATES RADIO AMATEURS AS IT NEW
LEADERS



Indonesia's new national leaders are both amateur radio licensees.  The
ARRL reports that President Joko Widodo, YD2JKW, holds a General class
license.  Vice President Jusuf Kalla, YC8HYK, is an Advanced class
licensee.  Elected in July, Jokowi and Kalla were inaugurated on October
20 in Jakarta.  Indonesia is the world's third-largest democracy, with a
population of approximately 250 million.  (ARRL)



**



NAMES IN THE NEWS:  M0PHI NEW CHAIR OF RSGB TRAINING AND EDUCATION
COMMITTEE

The Radio Society of Great Britain has announced the appointment of Philip
Willis, M0PHI as the new Chairman of its Training and Education Committee
Willis succeeds Steve Hartley, G0FUW.

(GB2RS)



**



NAMES IN THE NEWS:  RADIO AMATEUR RECEIVES IEC 1906 AWARD



International Amateur Radio Union Electromagnetic Compatibility
Coordinator Thilo Kootz, who holds the call signs DL9KCE and AD7IY, has
been presented with the IEC or International Electromechanical Commission
1906 Award.  This award recognizes exceptional and recent achievement
related to the activities of the IEC and which contributes in a
significant way to advancing the work of the Commission.  Kootz received
the honor for his contributions in developing the model for radiated
emission limits in the frequency range below 30 MHz.  (Southgate)



**



RADIO NEAR SPACE:  AUSTRALIAN FLOATER PICO BALLOON HERD IN THE UNITED
STATES



A light weight micro power ham radio floater balloon launched in Australia
has been heard in the United States as we hear from WIA Newsman Graham
Kemp, VK4BB:



--



A party-type Pico balloon carrying a payload was launched from Melbourne
on Saturday October the 18th and tracked to Tamworth News South Wales,
between Sydney and Brisbane.



It was launched by Andy Nguyen VK3YT who says that during that flight
solar  powered Pico balloon PS-23 balloon payload was heard on WSPR as far
away  as the United States by W8AC James Martin in Ohio.



The tracking of the 25-Milliwatt balloon involved stations in VK1, VK2,
VK3, VK5, VK6, VK7 and ZL1 using Olivia and JT65 on 30m and 20m.



 Andy VK3YT says PS-23 landed near Tamworth to be recovered by a team of
Scouts  from the local JOTA, lead by Ashley VK2XSO and Ron VK2HRD.



It was launched again on Sunday but this time with Payload number 2 using
JT9. That flight landed in the Tasman Sea on Sunday night.



Andy VK3YT says the tests performed by the two payloads proved the
viability of using JT9 and JT65 types of weak signal digital modes for
balloon telemetry.



For the Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Graham Kemp, VK4BB, of the WIA News in
Australia.



--



According to VK4BB, both balloons were tracked all the way to ground level
by VK6XT near the city of Perth in Western Australia and ZL1RS in New
Zealand, both of whom are many thousands of kilometers away from where the
launch and the flights took place.   (WIA News)



**



HAM RADIO IN SPACE:  UK ASTROHAMS CAN USE GB1SS FROM ISS



United Kingdom telecommunications regulator Ofcom has confirmed that the
callsign GB1SS will be made available for issue to UK astronauts who wish
to operate from the International Space Station.



The first British astronaut slated to go on an expedition to the ISS is
Tim Peake who joined the corps in 2009 and hopes to go to the ISS in
November 2015.  Peake holds the United States callsign KG5BVI and has
recently been training in the use the Ericsson 2 meter handheld radio
which is installed in the Columbus module of the orbiting outpost.



Also hoping to visit the International Space Station but as a space
tourist is entertainer Sarah Brightman.  As previously reported she will
begin her official training for a ten day visit early next year but its
unknown if she will take to the ham radio airwaves during her time
on-orbit.



The very first United Kingdom astronaut ham was Helen Sharman, GB1MIR who
spent time aboard the Russian MIR space station.  While there, Sharman
made contact with radio amateurs around the world including many with
students in school classes.  (Ofcom, Southgate, others)



**



SPACE RESEARCH:  THIRD MOCK MARS MISSION STARTS IN HAWAII



A small group of individuals will spend next eight months living in an
isolated dome-shaped building on a Hawaiian volcano.  The NASA-financed
study is called the Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation or
Hi-Seas Mission 3.  It has been designed to examine how well a small
isolated group of people can get along and work together.



The study is a precursor for NASA's future manned-missions Mars to take
place in the 2030's.  It will be a long journey as it will take astronauts
around six months to reach Mars.  They will then spend at least 500 days
on the red planet followed by another six months to get back to Earth.
The full story is at tinyurl.com/hawaii-space-dome.  Details of the two
past simulated Mars missions is at tinyurl.com/hi-seas-hawaii.  (Uncover
Michigan, Carol Bailey)



**



ON THE AIR:  HAM RADIO FALKLAND ISLANDS WWI COMMEMORATION

The United Kingdom's Royal Air Force Amateur Radio Society is sending an
expedition to the Falkland Islands to coincide with the 100th anniversary
of the WW1 'Battle of Falklands' on December 8th.  VP8RAF stroke 100 and
VP8FIR stroke 100 will operate from the Joint Services Welfare Facility
Amateur Radio Station from December 5th through the 9th.  Also, all VP8
prefix stations will be able to use stroke 100 between 1st November and
15th December 2014  (GB2RS)



**



ON THE AIR:  DIGITAL ONLY OPERATION TO CELEBRATE THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF NOTED
INDIAN SCIENTIST



And listen out for the special callsign AT1JCB from India between November
21st through December 9th.  This in celebration of the birth of Scientist
Aacharya Jagdish Chandra Bose and  of his many scientific achievements.
This will be a digital-only operation by VU2EXP using PSK31, PSK63,
PSK125, JT65 and other digital modes on 40 through 10 meters.  QSL via
VU2EXP direct or electronically using Logbook of the World or eQSL.
(VU2EXP)



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DX



In DX, PG5M has announced that he will be operational as CE0Y stroke PG5M
from Easter Island between November 23rd to the 28th.  This will be a
holiday-style operation with further details forthcoming.  QSL via his
home callsign direct, via the bureau.



Members of the F6KOP Team and Lyon DX Gang are activating Tromelin Island
between as FT4TA through November 10th.  They plan to have 4 stations on
the air for 10 days on 160 through 10 meters using SSB, CW and RTTY.  QSL
via F1NGP.



Members of the 9M2SE Malaysian Special Expedition Team will be active from
Pangkor Island between 0800 UTC on November 7th and 0100 on November 9th.
Activity will be on 40 through 10 meters using SSB and CW.  No QSL
information was provided in the announcement.



UA3IPL will be active as stroke JW from Spitsbergen Island for 4 months
starting October 30th.  His operation will be on the High Frequency bands
using slow speed Morse, SSB, RTTY, PSK31 and JT65.  QSL via RW6HS direct.



Lastly, G8OFQ will be active stroke HC8 from the Galapagos Islands from
July 1st to September 30th of 2015.  Operations will be on 160 through 6
meters but no times or modes have been mentioned.  QSL via HA3JB



(This weeks DX news courtesy of the Ohio-Penn DX Newsletter)



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THAT FINAL ITEM:  15 YEAR OLD HAM WORKS CYCLONE HUDHUD EMCOMM



And finally this week, when Cyclone Hudhud swept through the India's city
of Visakhapatnam it took out all normal means of communications.  As
already reported, ham radio operators were called on to create a
communications network to fill the void.  One of those responding was
15-year-old Tom K. Jose, VU3TMO.  Amateur Radio Newsline's Stephen
Kinford, N8WB, has his story:



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Taking time off from school, Tom K. Jose, VU3TMO was stationed in the
emergency response control room set up at Visakhapatnam  Police
Commission.  There he spent hours collecting messages from other team
members spread over the cyclone affected areas that he passed on to the
administrators in charge of relief measures.



VU3TMO who is a first year student at Little Flower Junior College
received his amateur radio license at the age of 13.  Together with the
first response team he operated under adverse conditions, often skipping
meals and spending long hours on the radio, waiting for messages.  Some
days VU3TMO and the others in the team handled upward of 500 health,
welfare and direct relief messages directly related to the cyclone.



Tom K. Jose, VU3TMO comes from a ham radio family.  According to his page
on QRZ.com, his parents are VU2JOS and VU3LMS, his brother is VU3TNI and
his grandfather is VU2ACN.  He is a member of India's National Institute
of Amateur Radio and the Dayton Amateur Radio Association and one of the
youngest active radio amateurs in his nation.



For the Amateur Radio Newsline, I'm Stephen Kinford, N8WB, reporting.



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The complete story of the assistance provided by VU3TMO and the other
volunteers provided in the wake of cyclone Hudhud is in cyberspace at
tinyurl.com/young-cyclone-communicator  (The Hindu On-Line)



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