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OVARC E-Mail February 2013 Just a Reminder CLUB MEETINGS First Thursday each month at 7:30 PM KC Greenville Learning Center (Kaskaskia College) 209 N. Third St. Greenville, IL 62246 CLUB NET Sun. 9:00 PM - 147.165 Linked Repeater System Inside this Issue February Meeting 1 Future Meetings 2 KB9EGI Repeater 3 Jan. Mtg. Minutes 4 13 Officers & Contest 5 Website checkout 6 Net Control Schedule 7 My View From Here! 8 Shirt Orders 10 Who s Tower is This? 11 Phonetics-Alphabet 12 Club Repeaters W9KXQ/R (PL 103.5) 147.165+ 224.440- KB9EGI (PL 103.5) 442.925+ The Monthly Publication of the Okaw Valley Amateur Radio Club SDR Radio For The Beginner An In-Depth Look at RMS Express For WinLink SDR (Software Defined Radio) are becoming to new generation of Amateur Radios and their price has dropped dramatically. For an investment under $50 and some free software you can be on your way to learning SDR Basics. Ken KK9N has some answers, explanations and hopefully a working SDR. The possibilities for this inexpensive approach to Amateur Radio will make the February 7, 2013 Meeting worth attending. Bring a friend, a camera and a notebook! PLAN NOW FOR OUR NEXT MEETING February 7, 2013

Page 2 MEETINGS TO PLAN FOR February 7, 2013 SDR Radio for the Beginner March 7, 2013 To Be Announced Les N9MFA upgrades AC circuits. The repeater is on its own circuit and the RF Amp is on a separate circuit. A delay timer was installed to keep the repeater controller from immediately restarting after a power outage. Bob KC9BOZ in the temporary housing This is where the Repeater has lived for the past 5 months. Bob is removing the equipment for reinstall in newly update cabinet. REPEATER UPDATES Linked repeater system is operational KB9EGI 442.925 Repeater site W9KXQ 147.165 Repeater site The KB9EGI UHF Repeater has been installed into the refurbished cabinet and is now operational. A great big thanks to everyone who helped on this project. The project was completed Friday Nov. 16 with the help of Les N9MFA, Bob KC9BOZ and Cary W4GRN. The actual move of the equipment cabinet required us to man handle the cabinet into place. See photos above & page 3.

Page 3 Location for February 7, 2013 Meeting Regular Meeting location Kaskaskia College Greenville Education Center 209 N. Third St. Greenville, IL 62246 rear entrance Future Dates: March 7, 2013 April 4, 2013 May 2, 2013 KB9EGI Repeater Front View KB9EGI UHF Repeater KB9EGI Repeater Back View Repeater Duplexers RF 100 Watt Amp 12 VDC 50 Amp Power Supply

Page 4 Minutes Highlights for January 3, 2013 Vice President Tim Rapp K9XWX called the meeting to order. Our Secretary was otherwise occupied (see photo below) and unable to carry out his duties for the January, 2013 meeting. Maybe he will offer his excuses at the February meeting. Cary Holman W4GRN Secretary

Photos by W9KXQ Page 5 2013 OVARC Officers OVARC Information Repeaters 147.165, 224.440, 442.925 2013 Officers President Ken Norris KK9N KK9N@ovarc.net Ken KK9N, President Tim K9XWX, VP Vice-President Tim Rapp K9XWX K9XWX@ovarc.net Secretary Cary Holman W4GRN W4GRN@ovarc.net Treasurer Howard Wise N9GEQ N9GEQ@ovarc.net Repeater Trustees John King W9KXQ Don Stover KB9EGI KB9EGI@ovarc.net V.E. Team Coordinator Jim KF4NBG KF4NBG@ovarc.net Net Manager Clareen Dunn KB9BEB KB9BEB@ovarc.net Cary W4GRN, Sec. CONTEST CORNER Howard N9GEQ, Tres. 10-10 Int. Winter Contest, SSB: 0001Z, Feb 2 to 2359Z, Feb 3 Mode: Phone only Band: 10 Meters Rules: http://www.ten-ten.org/forms/qso%20party%20rules.pdf Webmaster John King W9KXQ webmaster@ovarc.net Website http://ovarc.net

OVARC E-Mail Newsletter Page 6 Website to checkout 2012 DX Sound Bites Tom, K8CX, provides 135 memorable DX sound clips from 2012. Ham Gallery-DX Sound Bites HAM Nation a weekly HD video webcast about Ham Radio. Hosts: Gordo WB6NOA, Bob K9EID, George W5JDX, Leo W6TWT Wednesday Evenings 8:00 PM CDT twit network Jim KF4NBG s newest display Check Jim s website here: Ham Shack Essentials www.jimsengraving.com

Page 7 ILLINOIS ARES SSB HF NET 3.905 MHZ LSB W9FX calls a net at 1630 local time on the first and third Sunday of every month. They are called by Sections and Bond County is in Section or Region 8 Bond County will be called and someone who is an ARES member, or ARES volunteer can check into the net. Every HF station in Bond County is invited if they would like to come onboard. Multiple pathways into your county with information is the goal. WINLINK 2000 OFFICIAL DIGITAL MODE OF ILLINOIS ARES Sometime during the week prior to the weekend of the 2nd Sunday Tim will post a message to the Illinois ARES Digital Working Group list with information specific to that month's test. subscribe here: Illinois ARES Digital Mailing List http://groups.yahoo.com/group/il_ares_dwg Tim McDonough, N9PUZ IL ARES Assistant SEC - Digital Operations Sangamon County, Springfield, IL If the Weather Net is Active Regular Net will not be held! Regular Events Club Meetings First Thursday of the month at 7:30 PM, KC Greenville Learning Center (Kaskaskia College) 209 N. Third St. Greenville, IL 62246 Visit Us on the Web!!! http://ovarc.net fieldday.ovarc.net/ Net Control Schedule Clareen, KB9BEB is our Net Manager. The Okaw Valley ARC holds a weekly net at 9:00 PM on Sunday evenings. The net control stations are on a rotating schedule. Feb. 3 Ken KK9N Feb. 10 Clareen KB9BEB Feb. 17 Tim K9XWX Feb. 24 Kris WB9SLM March 3 Clareen KB9BEB March 10 John W9KXQ March 17 Ken KK9N March 31 NO NET-Easter Download 2013 Schedule here OVARC P.O. Box 3 Greenville, IL 62246 Club Information, Dues, Event Notices, Ideas for Programs, etc. E-Mail Newsletter John King W9KXQ, Editor Email: W9KXQ@ovarc.net Articles, New Items, Corrections, etc.

OVARC E-Mail Newsletter Page 8 GES Ham Radio Club Activities Within this group of 8, 6 of them hold their Amateur Radio License and the other 2 have shown an interest in getting their license. Their ages range from 8 years old to 13.. The photo speaks volumes. My View from Here! John W9KXQ What am I doing up here? For starters, I set out to drive to the top of Mt. Lemmon near Tucson, AZ. I had hoped to see the towers that host 11 repeaters on this 9,000 ft. mountain. I could see the towers, but never found a road that would take me to their base. Thanks to my tour guide (a former Greenville resident) we were able to find the restaurant at the top that served fresh homemade hot personal pies complete with ice cream. So much for finding the towers! Another trip for another day. The scenery was beautiful as you can see from my photo. Some of the repeaters cover into Phoenix with sold signals at a distance of 90 miles. The repeater systems in the southwest part of the country only have their height on us. Spending January and February here, I have had the opportunity to monitor several repeaters, most of them have activity over the course of the day, however, they don t sound a good as our home system. Yes, I have been listening and using the Club Linked Repeater system via EchoLink. This system is worth some investigation if you haven t got connected. I will warn you, if you are not yet registered, you will need a digital photo (not a.pdf scanned image) of your current Amateur Radio License before you can register. Their system must verify that you are a licensed amateur radio operator before you are afforded access to this world wide system. Check it out www.echolink.org (see page 9) I decided to leave the photo at the top of this page for another month. This photo reminds me that as Amateur Radio Operators, we can have fun even when we are not in front of our radios, and that these young people are our future. I hope that if you haven t already, you will get an opportunity soon to have a QSO with one or more of them. All of the licensed Amateurs in the photo have radios! Give them a listen. Don t forget the February 7th Meeting mark your Calendars. See you all there. For Now from up here! 73!

Volume 4, Issue 2 OVARC E-Mail Newsletter Page 9 EchoLink EchoLink software allows licensed Amateur Radio stations to communicate with one another over the Internet, using streaming-audio technology. The program allows worldwide connections to be made between stations, or from computer to station, greatly enhancing Amateur Radio's communications capabilities. There are more than 200,000 validated users worldwide in 162 of the world's 193 nations with about 5,000 online at any given time. The Okaw Valley Amateur Radio Club and the Macoupin County Amateur Radio Clubs sponsor EchoLink Nodes on the following Linked Repeater Systems: W9KXQ-R (Node # 228190) WS9V-R (Node #117935) EchoLink Description & images from EchoLink Website www.echolink.org

Page 10 John, W9KXQ, Dennis KA9YTV, Kortney KC9WZM, Clayten KC9WZL hold ornaments that were present by Emily KC9UBI. The ornaments were especially made by Emily & Kortney s parents (Photo below). Check out their website. Clayten KC9WZL is wearing a red OVARC shirt from Sew Unique http://www.sewuniqueweb.com/ Chrystal & Steven Unterbrink You can order your shirts from Chrystal using this online form: Order Shirt Ken s Trivia Corner (KK9N) What is a DVB-T Dongle and what was it developed for? The answer and a prize for the winner will be given at the February 7, 2012 meeting

Page 11 Dues for 2013 due January 1, 2013 Dues for 2013 are $25.00 per member per year, second family member is $10. Student dues $5 per year You can pay Howard N9GEQ at club meetings or send a check made payable to Okaw Valley Amateur Radio Club P.O. Box 3 Greenville, IL Who s Antenna is this? Testing Opportunities Jim Thibeault KF4NBG OVARC VE Team Contact Jim KF4NBG (618)-409-8284 BecomeAHam@yahoo.com Saturday February 2, 2013 Courtesy call or e-mail appreciated. Two forms of ID required (one with photo). If upgrading, original, plus copy of both license and any Certificates of Successful Completion (CSCE s) are required. New Hams Clayten Gan, KC9WZL Kortney Unterbrink, KC9WZM Brian Doss KD0TXB Dan Frey KC9WZJ UP GRADES Phillip Carreon KC9WXF (General) Wesley Will N9KDY (Extra) Send your guess to: OVARC@ovarc.net Winner will be announced at February 7th Meeting Hamfests Dayton Hamvention 2013 "DX Hamvention" May 17-19 2013 IL Section Manager Thomas Ciciora, KA9QPN@arrl.org Central Division Director George Dick Isely, W9GIG@arrl.org Central Div. Vice Director Kermit Carlson, W9XA@arrl.org

April 2012 Okaw Valley Amateur Radio Club ITU PHONETIC ALPHABET Letter Word Pronunciation A Alpha AL FAH B Bravo BRAH VOH C Charlie CHAR LEE D Delta DELL TAH E Echo ECK OH F Foxtrot FOKS TROT G Golf GOLF H Hotel HOH TELL I India IN DEE AH J Juliet JEW LEE ETT K Kilo KEY LOH L Lima LEE MAH M Mike MIKE N November NO VEM BER O Oscar OSS CAR* P Papa PAH PAH Q Quebec KEH BECK R Romeo ROW ME OH Inside This Issue: S Sierra SEE AIR RAH T Field Tango Trip March 17, TANG 2012 GO U Uniform YOU NEE FORM March Meeting Highlights Distracted Driving in Illinois Update V Victor VIK TOR* W Whiskey WISS KEY X X-Ray ECKS RAY Y Yankee YANG KEY Z Zulu ZOO LOO The Bold syllables are emphasized *Edited From Original Want to become a Ham Radio Operator??? Contact us at http://ovarc.net P.O. Box 3 Greenville, IL 62246 Amateur Radio Is Community Service Emergency Communications Learn new technologies for fun Worldwide Friendships A Fun Hobby! February 2013 Okaw Valley Amateur Radio Club