N.Y. City Long Island Section (NLI)

Section Happenings Newsletter
edited by Tom Carrubba KA2D
NLI Section Manager


May 2007

Welcome!
This is the May edition of the New York City-Long Island
Section "e-Happenings" newsletter. This newsletter is here to serve the
Amateur Radio community in our area. We welcome and encourage all
submissions. Help make this your newsletter. We especially encourage
NLI Radio clubs and Organizations to submit their meeting
announcements, guest speakers and any special events. Please submit any
information for the June issue prior to the end of May.

Section News
 
Section News is available ONLY on the
world-wide-web. See the NLI site at:
http://www.arrl.org/sections/?sect=NLI

IN THIS ISSUE:
* from Tom Carrubba KA2D, Section Manager
* 2007 Hudson Division Awards Nominations Open
* UPCOMING Club Events
* Other "stuff" [ARES] [DX]
* NLI Section Website: http://hudson.arrl.org/nli

HAPPENINGS

* From Tom Carrubba KA2D, Section Manager

Finally, warm weather and sunshine! Time to think Field Day.
and outdoor hamfests.

At the recent NLI Staff meeting we discussed FD and how
clubs could take advantage of the recent changes in ham radio license
requirements. The main suggestion was to promote scheduled tours of
your FD site at scheduled times. The tours should be focused towards
non-hams. Those who are hams and new to HF should be directed to the
GOTA station with an experienced ham to guide them. The tours should be
published in your FD announcements.

NLI will continue the tradition of NLI Staff touring FD sites for that
100 bonus point visit from ARRL. Contact me, KA2D so we can schedule a
visit on FD. Don't forget the bonus points for sending the SM NTS
traffic via one of the NLI NTS nets. Stay ssfe and have fun. The NLI
staff is looking forward to visiting you and sharing some of the fine
FD BBQ.

Tom KA2D
* 2007 Hudson Division Awards

It is time to make a nomination for the 2007 Hudson Division Awards. Do
you know someone who deserves to be designated as the "Hudson Division
Ham of the Year --2007"? 

Do you know someone who should be "The Grand Ole Ham -2007?  Or perhaps
deserves the 2007 Hudson Division "Technical Achievement Award"? They
may never get the award unless you nominate them.

You have until May 25, 2007 to get the nomination back to the
committee.  Don't delay.

The Hudson Division Awards Dinner will be held in November and we want
to honor deserving Hudson Division ARRL members.  We need your help.

See http://www.hudson.arrl.org/pages/awardsdinner2007.htm
for a description of the awards and nomination forms.

Please spread the word.
ARRL Hudson Division
Director: Frank Fallon, N2FF
n2ff@arrl.org

*NTS Section and Local Nets:
Net Name       Abbreviation Sessions  QNI  QTC/QSP   Net Manager
NY STATE/MORN.        NYS/M        25  121    82/74     KA2GJV
NY STATE/EARLY        NYS/E        31  256  132/125    N2QZ
NY STATE/LATE         NYS/L        31  117    71/32     W2YGW
NY PUBLIC OPER.       NYPON        31  401  175/174    N2YJZ
NY PHONE                 NYP        31  181  105/101    K2MPE
BIG APPLE VHF         BAVHF        31  530    49/49     KB2KLH
NASSAU CO VHF         NCVHF        31  131  121/107    W2DSX
SUFFOLK CO VHF        SCVHF         *                   **
EMPIRE SLOW SP.         ESS        31  541  159/*       WI2G
 * = report not received in time for posting.
** = position open, please contact w2dsx if interested in position
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NTS SECTION LEVEL and INDEPENDENT CW nets :  PLEASE READ!!!
The FCC R&O is mandating drastic changes to 80 meter CW NTS, and the
NET Frequencies are changing weekly as everyone tries to find room in
the first 100 kHz of 80 meters.  I will post them as I get them, but by
the time you read this, it probably will have changed.  Through
foresight and good planning of Bud W2RU and Jack W0UCE (among others),
there is a frequency matrix which has all of the major nets and their
meeting times/frequencies.  (thanks to the folks at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NTS-EAN for this info.)

The matrix is http://4rnc4.homestead.com/80mCWNETMATRIX.html
NYS/M 10am local time daily
NYS/E  7pm local time daily
NYS/L 10pm local time daily
Consult the above mentioned matrix for the net QRG's. 

Also, there is the daytime alternate freq. of 7042 kHz +/- and a
alternate of 1812 or 1825 kHz depending if propagation on 80 goes
long...
INDEPENDENT CW NETS which maintain close association with the NTS.

Empire Slow Speed Net (ESS) 6pm daily on 3576 kHz . (Freq subject to
change!!  Tnx Anne!)
Hit and Bounce Net (HBN) 8:30am daily on 7042 kHz .
Hit and Bounce Slow Net (HBSN) 7:30am daily on ???? kHz  (Unsure now,
waiting to hear from NM Sis WD8DIN.  Try the alternate freq. 7114
kHz).
NTS SECTION LEVEL HF/phone nets:
New York Phone (NYP) 1pm daily
Try 3925 kHz first during the winter months, but may also be on 7237
kHz.
New York Public Operations Net (NYPON) 5pm daily on 3925 kHz +/- QRM,
alternate freq. 3913 kHz
4)The NTS "local nets" are:
Big Apple VHF Net      8pm daily on 146.430 MHz (1 MHz split)
Nassau Co. VHF Net     7:30pm on 146.805 MHz (136.5/114.8 dual input)
                       Alternate freq. of 145.290 pl 94.8 -Tnx Bernie
NY4Z
Suffolk Co. VHF Net    Not meeting at this time, however if you're
interested in participating, please let me know
                       w2dsx@arrl.net
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* UPCOMING Club Events/Meetings
The previous listing needs updating. Please submit your meeting
information to ka2d@arrl.org

NOTE - Always check with the club to verify the date, time and location
of the events/meetings listed here.

575 Long Island Amateur Radio Simplex Club
The LIARS Club meets on the first Wednesday of the month at
Newfield High School in Selden, NY at 7:30PM.  All are welcome. Our web
site is www.lisimplex.org.
Contact: Frank Peppe  fpeppe@optonline.net

ECS-ARC
Meets at Queens Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens Blvd. 
Room 213, Kew Gardens, NY 11424
Meeting Time: 1st Tuesday Monthly 7:30 PM    
Home page URL: http://www.arcecs.org
Please contact Leonard Smith (Director) at: n2ldv@arrl.net
for information.

Grumman ARC GARC) http://www.qsl.net/wa2lqo/
Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month at the Allen
Ellsworth Park in Farmingdale, starting at 5:30 PM

GARC Meetings will no longer be held at the Underwriters Lab.

GARC VE sessions are held on the second Tuesday of each month at
Briarcliffe College in Bethpage, Room: Long Beach #5, starting at 5:00
PM.
Contact: Robert Wexelbaum w2ilp@optonline.net

Great South Bay ARC
GSBARC Monthly meetings are the last Thursday of the month, 8PM.
Babylon Town Hall EOC, 200 East Sunrise Hwy, North Lindenhurst. GSBARC
Monthly VE are the 4th Sunday starting 12:00 NOON For more information,
see http://www.qsl.net/gsbarc/

The NY Hall of Science ARC has general membership meetings on the
second Tuesday of each month, with the exception of July and August.
The meetings are a time to take care of club business, listen to a
great speaker regarding an interesting topic related to ham radio, and
to make new friends and catch up with old friends.  The club has its
meetings at the NY Hall of Science in Flushing Meadow Park, Queens, NY.
Please check the club's website at WWW.HOSARC.ORG for more detailed
information.  The following is the schedule of meetings for 2007:
May 8th - Topic - Silent Auction
June 12th - Topic - Introducing the Public to Ham Radio

Town of Huntington ARES/RACES Meetings
Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM at
the Senior Citizens Center, 423 Park Avenue, Huntington, NY. The
primary agenda for the meetings will be scheduling special events,
training, and technical discussions. NY. For more information, see:
<http://www.wb2lua.com/>
http://www.wb2lua.com or contact John A. Allocca, WB2LUA at
631-261-3726 or via e-mail at <mailto:drjohn@allocca.com>
drjohn@allocca.com

Long Island DX Association (LIDXA) http://www.qsl.net/lidxa/
Regular meetings are at 8PM on the third Friday of the month at
Briarcliffe College, 1055 Stewart Ave., Bethpage (Room 10 in the
Huntington Hallway). For club details, see our Web site, or contact Ed
Whitman, K2MFY, LIDXA Secretary at edwhit@optonline.net for further
information.
NO MEETINGS IN JULY OR AUGUST.

There are usually two ARRL DXCC card checkers present:
Tom AG2A and John W2GW. Bring your new DXCC cards and
paperwork to these meetings for official verification
and credit.

Long Island Mobile ARC LIMARC meets the second Wednesday each month,
8PM at Levittown Hall, 201 Levittown Parkway, Hicksville, NY. All are
welcome. Bring a friend!
Future meetings are May 9, June 13.
Webpage is: http://www.limarc.org

Club Contact: President, Rick Bressler, K2RB K2RB@limarc.org
Club PIO: Eddie Muro, K2EPM K2EPM@limarc.org

Long Island Transmitter Hunters (LITHARC) seeking new
participants A group of Long Island transmitter hunting
enthusiasts has been conducting hunts on Friday nights with
an occasional Sunday event and we are seeking new participants to join
in the fun. Anyone interested in learning more about the activity of
radio direction finding and radio "fox hunting" is invited to come out
as a hunter or rider. A LITHARC discussion group (Long Island
Transmitter Hunters ARC) has been established
on Yahoo Groups as a central information and communications site.

You are welcome to sign up to keep informed about upcoming
events. If you would like our group to conduct a hunt in your area that
would include members of your radio club, please let us know. For more
information, contact Larry, WA2SUH at wa2suh@aol.com

Nassau ARC (NARC) http://www.nassauarc.org
Meetings every Monday night at 8 PM in Eisenhower Park
in East Meadow at the Senior Citizen's Center.
The General meeting is the last Monday of the month at 8 PM.
All are welcome. Contact Lance Aue, KA2EJD, President at
vze3db97@verizon.net

Suffolk County Radio Club (SCRC)
Monthly Meeting is third Tuesday of the month at 8 PM
Bohemia Recreation Center on Ruzicka Way, in Bohemia.
Contact: Tim Clark KC2LIN, 631-418-5057
http://members.tripod.com/~parasca/index/scrcreve.htm

The Town of Babylon Amateur Radio Emergency Services
(TOBARES) meetings are on the third Thursday each month at
8:00 PM. Location is the basement of Babylon Town Hall in the Emergency
Operations Center, 200 East Sunrise Hwy, North Lindenhurst, NY. For
more information, see their Website: http://www.tobares.org or contact
Babylon town EC Walter Wenzel, KA2RGI at 631-957-0218 or via e-mail at

tobares@optonline.net.

* Other "stuff"

REMINDER THE 4TH ANNUAL MID-ATLANTIC QSO PARTY

The fourth annual Mid-Atlantic QSO Party (MAQP) runs from Saturday May
12, 2007 at 1600 UTC until Sunday May 13, 2007 at 0400 UTC.

The MAQP is a an old-fashioned QSO Party for Delaware, Maryland, New
Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and Washington
DC, but we encourage participants from around the world.

Activity will be on all non-WARC amateur HF bands from 160 to 10
meters, plus the 6, 2, 1.25, and .7 meters bands, all modes.
 
This year's event has been shortened to 12 hours, and we moved it away
from Mother's Day.

All stations are welcome --  single, multi, clubs, mobile, QRP --  as
long as your power is limited to 200 watts.

Visit our website at http://maqp.info for details on plaques, awards,
rules, maps, submittal forms, etc.

And join our reflector at
http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/mid-atlantic_qso_party for news
and updates.

If you or your group would like to sponsor a plaque, please contact us
ASAP while there are still some opportunities!

73,
Walter O'Brien, W2WJO
For The Mid-Atlantic QSO Party Committee

PS: For all 6 Meter fans out there, this year's Spring VHF Sprints for
50 MHz will be run during the MAQP, so many ops will use that time as
an "activity window" for more contacts.

For more information on the Spring Six Meter Sprint, contact their new
organizers at http://www.sysadnet.com/vhfsprintrules.htm.

[Contesting] New to contesting? The contesting.com website
Has added some artictles for getting stared.
http://www.contesting.com/articles/?type=newcontester
also see Yankee C;ipper Contest Club web
http://www.yccc.org
[DX]
NLI DXCC card checker John Reiser, W2GW is the section DXCC card
checker and is available for field checking of QSL cards for your DXCC
Award.
 
John is available by appointment at his home in West Hempstead for card
checking, and at all LIDXA meetings. If some lives far from him, John
is willing to meet them half way at a diner or someplace. Contact John
at w2gw@arrl.net

NLI DX Spotting Clusters
AA2MF Staten Island-NY, dxc.aa2mf.net
W2GSB West Babylon-NY, 24.185.125.244, RF 145.670
K2LS Greensboro- NC. dxc.k2ls.com
*K2LS is still a popular spot for many NLI DXers.
2007 EASTERN VHF/UHF CONFERENCE

W2 QSL Bureau Rate Increase

The W2 QSL Bureau, run by the North Jersey DX Association, will be
increasing its subscriber rates. Effective April 1st the minimum credit
purchase will be ten postage credits for $6.00. The bureau has kept
rates flat for several years absorbing four postage rate increases by
cutting expenses and streamlining its operations as much as possible.
Based upon news of more postage increases due this spring the Bureau
felt it could no longer absorb rate increases without a change. In
spite of the increase using the bureau option is still the best dollar
value around as evidenced by the amount of QSL cards still handled.
More information can be found on the NJDXA webpage: www.njdxa.org. It
also lists meeting and program dates as well as other DX news and
links. Thanks W2UDT for the info.....

[From ARRL]

Finding ham radio classes a mouse click away!
A new user-friendly feature on the ARRL Web site--the ARRL
Amateur Licensing Class Search Page--lets prospective hams
search for a licensing class in their area. It also allows ARRL
registered instructors to list their classes on the Web. Visitors can
search for classes by ZIP code, ARRL Section or state.
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/courses/

Registered ARRL instructors can list their classes by visiting the
Volunteer Instructor Support page and completing a simple form.
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/ead/instructor/
Listings will automatically drop from the list when the class is
completed. The new page also links beginners and those planning to
upgrade to various resources, including ARRL's Now You're Talking!
studymanual and the ARRL Exam Session Search page.
http://www.arrl.org/arrlvec/examsearch.phtml

Newcomers may also want to visit the "Welcome to Amateur Radio" page on
the ARRL Web site. http://www.arrl.org/hamradio.html  
"We're very excited about this new feature that makes it easier for
prospective hams to find a class so that they can earn their Amateur
Radio license," said ARRL Affiliated Club and Mentor Program Manager
Norm Fusaro, W3IZ. "ARRL also continues to support all of the
instructors who give so much time and energy to teaching classes for
new hams and upgraders." To become a registered ARRL Volunteer
Instructor, contact Norm Fusaro;
860-594-0230.[w3iz@arrl.org]

League Rolls out Emergency Radio Public Relations Campaign,
Web Site (Jan 30, 2007) -- "Ham Radio . . . Getting the message through
for your family and community" is the theme of the  League's 2007
public relations campaign. The "Emergency Radio" Web site debuted this
week. ARRL Media and Public Relations Manager Allen Pitts, W1AGP, says
the 2007 emergency communications initiative pick up the momentum ARRL
public information officers started during the  just-ended "Hello"
campaign. For the full story,goto
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2007/01/30/100/?nc=1


ARRL C-CE course advance registration opportunities via e-mail. A
service now allows those interested in taking an ARRL Certification and
Continuing Education (C-CE) course in the future to receive advance
word of registration opportunities via e-mail. To take advantage, send
an e-mail to prereg@arrl.org.

On the subject line, include the course name or number (eg,
EC-00#). In the message body, include your name, call sign,
e-mail address, and the month you want to start the course. To learn
more, visit the ARRL Certification and Continuing
Education Web page <http://www.arrl.org/cce/> and the C-CE
Links found there.

- ARES E-Letter, sign up now!
The ARES E-Letter is an e-mail digest of news and information of
interest to active members of the ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service
(ARES) and to hams concerned with public service and emergency
communications

ARRL members may subscribe to The ARES E-Letter by going to the Member
Data Page at:
http://www.arrl.org/members-only/memdata.html?modify=1
Check the box for "ARES E-Letter (monthly public service and emergency
communications news)" and you're all set.
Past issues of The ARES E-Letter are available at
http://www.arrl.org/ares-el/. Issues are posted to this page after
publication.

[BPL]
- List of Frequently Asked Questions on BPL available
I received this via e-mail from Jim N2ZZ, the ARRL Section
Manager from South Carolina. It is an informative list of
frequently asked questions about Broadband over powerlines.
Check it out at http://www.qrpis.org/~k3ng/bpl.html

[Repeaters]
- MetroCor is coordinating body for the New York metro area
MetroCor is the established coordinating body for the New York Metro
area, inclusive of New York City - Long Island, Westchester County and
the majority of Northern New Jersey. You must apply for coordination
through MetroCor if: you have a system that has an expired TSARC
coordination not yet registered with MetroCor, or wish to establish a
new system on Amateur Radio Spectrum above 29.5 MHz, These and any
other matters related to repeater systems' coordination are welcomed by
MetroCor. They invite you to visit their website at:
http://www.metrocor.net

You can also direct questions to their e-mail at metrocor@metrocor.net

- Section VE Sessions
Section VE Sessions - available on the web at:
http://www.hudson.arrl.org/nli/nlive.htm

NLI Webpage:

The Section Webpage will be redone and will contain LOTS of
great information on section happenings, VE session, Education, Clubs,
section staff, and much more! See http://hudson.arrl.org/nli

A new webmaster is under consideration to replace the former
webmaster, Tom Carrubba KA2D.

NLI Section News is available at
http://www.arrl.org/sections/?sect=NLI

Please continue to help make this newsletter even more
interesting and informative by sending me news about YOUR
club and events.

Assistant Section Managers
NLI - Mike Lisenco N2YBB (n2ybb@arrl.net)
Nassau County - ******* OPEN ********
Suffolk County - Len Battista W2FX (w2fx@arrl.net)
Digital Communications - John Blowsky KB2SCS (kb2scs@arrl.net)

NLI ARES
SEC NLI            - Mike Lisenco N2YBB (n2ybb@arrl.net)
DEC New York City  - John Healy KA2ABV (ka2abv@arrl.net)
DEC Nassau County  - Jim Mezey W2KFV (w2kfv@arrl.net)
DEC Suffolk County - Bill Scheibel N2NFI (n2nfi@arrl.net)

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