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The Official Newsletter of the St. John Valley Amateur Radio Association |
January 2001 Vol.11 no.1 |
Letter From Our President Dear Fellow Hams, Usually I seem to write when it is stormy out. However this morning, though it is well below zero, it is good weather. About 0715 we noticed a pinkish red sky below a bank of clouds where the sun was about to rise. It turned the grayish hillsides to a raspberry red. We call this phenomena "raspberry hills". It happens quite often, but this morning it was spectacular. The color was so strong, you never would have guessed the somber color of the winter hillsides. Fifteen minutes later you never would have guessed the landscape could be so colorful in January. N1FCV sustained the second repeater loss of 2000 when the high winds on Dec. 18th blew apart the shack that houses the .33 repeater. Earlier in the year fire damage put the repeater off the air. Gil, we wish you better luck when you resurrect the repeater in the spring. The SJVARA has had two interesting meetings to start off the new millennium. Hendricus Lulofs was our speaker for our Jan. 8 meeting. He is the Warning Coordinating Meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Caribou. More about his lively, interesting presentation on page 3.
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On January 15 N1KAT, Bill, met several
members at Rock's Diner for breakfast. He presented us with a nicely framed
Certificate of Affiliation with the ARRL. Bill left Auburn at 0200 to be
with us at 0800. WA1YNZ, N1FRX & XYL Joanne, N7GLR, KWIC, N1QMC, N1JHD, and
N1UYA enjoyed meeting Bill, and his wife and son. N7GLR photographed the
event inside, and we all braved the cold to be photographed near the Route 1
sign. Address comments, questions, or
suggestions to: Next Meeting: Monday, February 5, 6:30 PM, Grindle Conference Room, UMFK Program: Summer in Winter Tour of the UMFK Greenhouse with Dr. Selva |
Date |
Event |
Place |
Contact |
Sponsor |
Time |
Freq |
SUN |
Net |
NB |
VE1PIN |
IRG |
1930 |
147.300 |
MON |
Net |
Fort Kent |
N1QMC |
SJVARA |
2030 |
146.64 |
MON |
Net |
Presque Isle |
WA1YNZ |
AARA |
2000 |
146.73 |
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Report Of January SJVARA Meeting Called to Order: 18.35 by N1UYA Program: Hendricus Lulofs---see page 3. In Attendance: Gale N1UYA, Steve NICHF, Peter N1PMS, Charles N7GLR, Ruth KA7VNR , Gil NIJHD, Sandra N1QMC, Lee N1LON, Dave N1FCW, Marty KWIC, and Rosaire Gagnon (studying for March Test). Secretary's Minutes: Motion was made by N7GLR to dispense with the reading of the December minutes, seconded by N1PMS and passed. Treasurer's Report: Steve, NICHF, Treasurer, reported that the previous balance was $715.56 +$1.45 interest -$76.51 (Motorola manual, crystals, connectors, fuse holder) New Balance $640.50-- Motion to accept by N1FCW, seconded by N1PMS, and passed.
OLD BUSINESS: Feed-Point on Line: All is well. N7GLR wonders if photos should be in color or black and white. He will experiment a bit. |
Can Am Communications: N1CGV is lining people up for control center. Will need help Sunday and Monday. The possibility of sending a message throughout Maine was discussed. N1UYA will take care of it. Motorola Radio: New transmit crystal installed by N1CHF.
NEW BUSINESS: N1KAT, ARRL Section Manager wants to meet us and present us with our Certificate of Affiliation at breakfast soon. Waiting to hear exact date. Members will be notified by e-mail and phone. Rocky Mt. Radio: N1CHF bidding on a new one on eBay. N1CHF needs plywood and 10' mast for antenna at Control Center. N1UYA will provide plywood. Marty or Gil D. might have a mast. Testing: Presque Isle, March 6. Will we hold a test? Tabled until next time.
Next meeting: Monday, February 5, 2001 Grindle Conference Room UMFK |
In Case You're Interested The 2nd Annual Ham Radio University will be held on January 21 in Long Island. This is an educational event for Amateur Radio. Many technical forums are planned. Check out Ham Radio Univ. site on http://www.angelfire.com/me3/trillium/www.arrlhudson.org/nli/hru2001.htm |
Happy Birthday Paul Ciarletta 2-11 |
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Notes from Hendricus Lulofs' Talk To The Club Hendricus Lulofs, Warning Coordination Meteorologist from the National Weather Service in Caribou, gave us an information packed slide show from his computer. No actual slides involved. From 1939 to 1999 the Caribou station was an observation station employing 5 people. In mid 1999 they spun up to a Forecast office, after being only one of two stations out of 300 nationwide to survive scheduled closing. Now 22 employees give public, aviation, and marine forecasts, as well as warnings for severe local weather. They cover from Bangor and Stonington north. A trillion dollars of the economy are weather sensitive. The station is one of 45 observation
sites in the U.S. It is one of six stations nationwide making ozone
measurements. The station launches two weather balloons a day, at 7 AM and 7
PM. Weather balloons are sent up worldwide. Robotic weather sensors are
located in several places, one set being in Frenchville. |
A new weather station building is in the works. Pictures of the large central computers and the 5 workstations, each with 5 computers, were shown. One meteorologist has 5 screens to study. KB1ELT, Mike, is a meteorologist and he is looking into the purchase of ham gear for the Caribou station. When it is set up they expect to call local operators in to operate the ham equipment during severe weather. Nets will be called by the weather service when needed. Coordinators will hold the nets and call in the results. (N1UYA signed up to be a coordinator. Perhaps others did, too). Lulofs stressed that human observers
(in addition to robots) are needed to give warnings and confirmations. Also,
nothing electronic can yet measure snowfall. There are currently 300
weather spotters and Lulofs hopes to get the number up to 500. N1UYA
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A Bit of Humor Humorous statements compiled by Richard
Lederer: |
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