February The Next meeting will be at 7 PM on Monday, February 6, 2017 at the EOC at 200 N. Delaware Street, Anderson

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February 2017 The Next meeting will be at 7 PM on Monday, February 6, 2017 at the EOC at 200 N. Delaware Street, Anderson President s Message Hi, and welcome to the Madison County Amateur Radio Club February newsletter. I hope everyone had a nice New Year's day, and is ready for the new month. A lot of things are going on in the new building. I think almost all of the new grounding wire has been ran, thanks to Tim Galbraith and Dale Bales. Good job! We may go ahead and setup for the wire to the big tower soon, and see how that works out. Sometime, the 40 ft. towers will be set, and then, we'll be ready for use. The net has been going very well. If anyone wants to try their hand at running it, please feel free to try it. all the information is on the website. It's a fun way to meet others, and builds confidence, in case of us ever needing to check in to the traffic net, or if needed at the EOC during a callout. If anyone has heard of a member that is, or, has been in the hospital, or, laid up, please let one of the officers know. I checked in with Dick, WA9STB, the other day. He's slowly getting better, Mike, KC9LWK, mentioned that his dad, Pete, KC9ORK is also on the mend. We've had several good groups at breakfast also. Every Saturday morning at Eva's at 9am. the coffee's pretty good, and so's the food! We average around 7 or 8 most Saturdays. And, don't forget every Thursday morning at 9am is the famous "Donut meeting". Terry has been bringing the donuts. Thanks, Terry. Its really appreciated! The next meeting will be February 6th, at 7 pm. Not sure if we have a speaker. Doug, N9DR recently visited ARRL Headquarters in Newington, Conn. He took pictures from the facility, and said he would give a slide show in the future. I hope to see everyone at the February meeting. Stay warm, and plan some new antenna projects! "73" Mike, KC9DJU Events Every Wednesday MCARC 2M Net 20:00-145.390 pl 151.4 Followed by an informal ragchew on 28.465 Every Thursday Donut Meeting 09:00 at the EOC Every Saturday Breakfast at Eva s 09:00 at 832 Broadway St, Anderson Feb 6 MCARC Meeting 19:00 at the New Madison County EOC Feb 7 EMA Communications Meeting at 7.00 PM at the New Madison EOC Feb 13-17 School Club Roundup Feb 15 License Exams (Anderson Repeater Club) Feb 18 Brownsburg Hamfest http://www.hears.org Feb 18-19 ARRL International DX Contest - SSB Feb 24-26 CQ 160M SSB Contest

MCARC Minutes of Regular Meeting Monday, January 2, 2017 Location: EOC, 200 N. Delaware Street, Anderson, IN 7:00 Mike-KC9DJU called the meeting to order. Introductions were made since there were some faces we haven t seen in some time. Tim-KB9VE described how the grounding system for the radio room is being installed and how we should tie into that grounding system. It attaches directly to the grounding loop around the building. Minutes : Motion to accept minutes of the December 5, 2016 meeting by Dave-KB9NTG / Lew-K9LBB -passed. Secretary Report : No correspondence Treasurer, Jeff-K9DYR: Last month s report was an estimate due to the treasurer not having proper paperwork with him. The reported balance was $2,756.16. The corrected report is actually $0.22 in the club s favor. The closing balance last month was $2,756.38. Beginning balance $2,756.38 Expenses (Memorial) $ 30.00 Income $ 209.43 Dues $180.00 Donation $ 29.43 ========= Ending balance (APPROX) $2,935.81 Motion to accept, Dave-KB9NTG / Lew-K- LBB - passed Officer Reports: Trustee, Alan-KC9JWO : No report Newsletter, Mike-KD9CDO: Newsletter went out with no hitches. Mike will check with George about the format that should be sent to Alex-K9BLK. Tech Committee, Doug-N9DR: No report. Activities, Dale-KV9W: No report. VP: Net is going well. Sick report: Dick-WA9STB has been having health problems and Dale-KV9W is also feeling poorly. Business: 1. Officers for 2017 are as follows: a. President Mike Cook KC9DJU b. V-President Mike Brown K9MI c. Sec/Treas Jeff Dyer K9DYR d. Activities Dale Bales KV9W e. Trustee Alan Weber KC9JWO f. Tech Chair Doug Rose N9DR i. Committee Dennis Owen N9OWN ii. Committee Terry Zivney N4TZ 2. Motion to purchase two Polyphasors made by Dennis-N9OWN / Alex-K9BLK Passed. Tim-KB9VE will order these. 3. There is an area in the pole barn with skids for items for the tailgate. Mike-KC9DJU will inventory during the donut meeting and make available for Facebook, our web page, and Craig s List. MCARC QSO 2 January 2017

4. We are reserving several variations for our web address (W9VCF.com,.org,.net, etc.) and these cost money. Dennis-N9OWN will talk to George-AC8GT to coordinate this and we will only reserve what is needed. 5. Repeater repair status: Contact with the Motorola repair facility in Indianapolis has been made. They are moving but should be in their new location on or around 1/5/2017. We will make arrangements to get the repeaters in for repair as soon as they are ready. Program: Alan-KC9JWO provided information on the 1.25cm repeater he has purchased. This operates on 223.86mhz with a pl-151.4. Alan has donated the use of his repeater to EMA for the benefit of Madison County residence. The system is installed at the EOC with the antenna mounted to the big tower. 8:15 Adjourned. Dennis-N9OWN / Dave-KB9NTG made motion to adjourn passed NEXT MEETING : February 6, 2017 at the EOC at 200 N. Delaware Street, Anderson Respectfully Jeff-K9DYR It Should be noted that dues can be mailed into our Post Office Box Address: Madison County Amateur Radio Club P.O. Box 3044. Anderson, Indiana 46018 Noise floor report does not inspire confidence By Dan Romanchik, KB6NU Last June, the FCC s Technical Advisory Committee asked licensed and unlicensed users of the electromagnetic spectrum to answer some questions about the noise they were experiencing and whether or not it was affecting their services. Specifically, they asked: * Is there a noise floor problem? * Where does the problem exist? Spectrally? Spatially? Temporally? * Is there quantitative evidence of the overall increase in the total integrated noise floor across various segments of the radio frequency spectrum? * How should a noise study be performed? Well, the results are in, and Radio World recently published a summary of the responses that the FCC received ( http://www.radioworld.com/business-and-law/0009/noise-floor-where-do-we-go-from-here/338242 ). The FCC received 93 replies from 73 (great number, eh?) different people or organizations, including: * 23 companies/industry organizations * 39 RF professionals (broadcast and wireless) * 31 licensed radio amateurs * 9 responders did not reply to the questions asked Respondents included the ARRL, the Society of Broadcast Engineers, the National Association of Broadcasters, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council, ATT, and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association. I found especially interesting comments from the Society of Broadcast Engineers. They include: * Increased cooperation is needed between manufacturers of Part 15 devices and users of radio spectrum to identify noise sources and take appropriate remedial action. * Radiated emission limits below 30 MHz in the FCC Part 15 rules for unintentional emitters should be enacted. There are presently no radiated emission limits below 30 MHz for most unintentional emitters. * Reduced Part 15 limits for LED lights should be enacted to be harmonized with the Part 18 lower limits for fluorescent bulbs. * Better labeling on packaging for Part 18 fluorescent bulbs and ballasts to better inform consumers of potential interference to radio, TV and cellphone reception in the residential environment. * Specific radiated and/or conducted emission limits for incidental emitters, such as motors or power lines, should be enacted. MCARC QSO 3 January 2017

* Conducted emission limits on pulse-width motor controllers used in appliances should be enacted. * Substantially increase the visibility of enforcement in power line interference cases. Other organizations made similar comments. While the report is encouraging, it won t mean a thing if no action is taken on these issues. Given that the FCC is cutting back on its field offices, and our president-elect has said that he plans to reduce the number of governmental regulations, I m not optimistic that we ll see the noise situation get better before it gets worse. What do you all think? -------------------------------- When he's not battling the noise floor at his QTH, Dan blogs about amateur radio at KB6NU.Com, writes the "No Nonsense" amateur radio study guides and teaches ham classes. You can contact him by e-mailing cwgeek@kb6nu.com. For Sale List Yaesu FTDX-3000 HF Transceiver with Yaesu MD-200 Desk Microphone and RT Software/Cable ICOM IC-7000 HF/VHF/UHF Transceiver with separation kit, mobile mount and RT Software/Cable $1500.00 750.00 Ameritron ATR-20 Manual Tuner 200.00 Contact David Hood WA9IVB (WA9IVB@ARRL.NET) GAP Speaker with power supply 100.00 GAP Speaker without power supply 90.00 Radio Shack SWR Meter 3-30Mhz 50.00 West Mountain Radio ISOPower 50.00 From Gene Smith's Estate Contact the club at w9vcf.mcarc@gmail.com for more information. MCARC QSO 4 January 2017

Madison County Amateur Radio Club Contact Information Madison County Amateur Radio Club P.O. Box 3044 Anderson, Indiana 46018 www.w9vcf.org w9vcf.mcarc@gmail.com www.facebook.com/w9vcf @w9vcf (765) 400-0426 -- 765-4000-HAM Officer Contact Information President Mike Cook KC9DJU cook3909@sbcglobal.net Vice President Mike Brown K9MI mbrown710@comcast.net Secretary/Treasurer Jeff Dyer K9DYR k9dyr@arrl.net Activities Dales Bales KV9W dibales@anderson.edu Trustee Alan Weber KC9JWO kc9jwo@outlook.com Technical Committee Chair Doug Rose N9DR n9dr@arrl.net Newsletter Editor Mike Hoggatt KD9CDO hoggattm@gmail.com Meetings are at the Madison County EOC 200 Delaware Street Anderson, IN 46016 MCARC QSO 5 January 2017