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W5SLA Ozone Amateur Radio Club - QRM Volume 2018 No. 11 1

Meeting Highlights 2

http://www.arrl.org/files/file/contestresults/2018/2018-field-day-december-qst-final.pdf Class; 5F Club or group name, call sign; W5SLA Total number of QSOs; 102 Number indicating power output used 2 is less than 150 W; 2 Number of participants; 25 Total score including bonus points and ARRL Section; 808

New Licensee s; Upgrades; to the VEC, VE s and volunteers!

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For The Record Point In Time Conditions 8

9 http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter?issue=2018-11-15#toc02

Check It Out https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?threads/qrz-celebrates-25th-anniversary.619874/ 10

Neighborly Happenings http://www.selarc.org/ 11

http://www.arrl.org/news/the-k7ra-solar-update-551 12

2 Meters Repeaters 147.27 MHz (+) CTCSS 114.8 145.290 MHz (-) Limited Range (FM + Digital) 70 Centimeters Repeater 444.100 MHz (+) D-STAR, DMR, C4FM, FM 444.425 (+) Limited Range (FM) 2 Meters Packet 145.01 MHz W5SLA-4 Digi-peater (SIL) W5SLA-3 Mailbox W5NWS-5 NWS Mailbox (VIA SIL) St. Tammany ARES Net Every Tuesday at 8:00 pm on the W5SLA 2 meter repeater 2 Meters Club Net Every Friday at 7:30 pm on the 2 meter repeater 10 Meters Club Net Every Friday at 8:00 pm on Or about 28.425 MHz USB 75 Meter Club Net Every Friday 8:30 pm On or about 3.920 MHz USB Some of your OARC Facilities 13

From the bench of Carl Fedrowich KG5NXY Remember when you thought about installing OpenWRT on a couple of old Linksys routers so you could experiment with Mesh Networks? But it was hard to find routers that supported OpenWRT. While some hams went to a lot of work to build mesh rigs, they were never very popular because of the difficulties involved. I saw the need for a cheap, efficient way to create ad-hoc mesh networks, particularly in the event normal communications was unavailable. I am proud to announce my success at making just such a device, the NiXY MESH. Seen here are two HelTek ESP32's.The top one, KG5NXY-1, is connected via USB to a PC running the Arduino Serial Monitor. The bottom one, KG5NXY-2 is connected to a USB power pack. Their tiny WiFi, J-Pole antennas cam be seen to the right of the displays, yet these computers have a transmit power of 100 milliwatts. Enough to EMP my laptop screen to death when I put both of the ESP32s next to it! While this a pretty simple example, it can act as a "chatroom", which automatically connects new users with the same ID. Users can type text messages to the ESP32 via a USB serial adapter and a terminal program like Putty. These messages are automatically broadcast to all of the connections on the mesh network. But there's more. Each unit acts as a repeater. Because the ESP32 has many low power features, like waking up for WiFi, the 6000 mhr battery would last a month to a year depending on traffic. And if one unit is connected to the Internet, they all are. Also while this is a simple prototype, with a little work, I plan to add voice and video support, as well as a build a Dick Tracy type, wrist watch radio for voice. Of course the ESP32 range is limited, however, there are units with external antenna connectors. Also as Hams, we can use three channels that are unavailable for U.S. routers. Hopefully by using channel 14, the lack of interference will greatly extend the range. So what is their range? Well the ESP32s had no problem communicating through a foot of brick and 150 ft to the dash of an RV, totally stock. On Youtube one videos shows a stock ESP32 transmitting a video stream 6 miles, but your mileage may vary ; ) The point is, that this is an emergency neighborhood communications device, for homes 100 to 200 feet apart, that one day might deliver Skype like performance when other means of communications fails. I am hoping that the NiXY MESH units will become so cheap (~$30), that whole neighborhoods can afford to have them, just for emergencies, not just Hams. 14

1968 QRM 15

Neighborly Happenings https://www.facebook.com/w5gad/ ARRL Special Service Club (SSC) recognition award 16

Neighborly Happenings https://www.facebook.com/groups/2044282109131267/ 17

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A Curly Turkey Stuffing A Turkey Recipe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkf7aulmaok Separate 2 Eggs, 2 Potatoes, Diced A pinch of salt Half a dozen oysters, don t Forget to clean them! LOL A can of pees 19

Seven, Three DE W5SLA SK SK.. 20