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Journal Journal: I am the DX

I will be in Alaska on the Ham Radio Cruise http://www.qsltravels.org/ Be sure to listen for us!

On-Board Ship HF Frequencies:

Voice SSB Operations (Mhz):
10M 28.300 - 29.300 Near: 28.335
15M 21.200 - 21.450 Near: 21.392
20M 14.150 - 14.350 Near: 14.273
40M 7.150 - 7.300 Near: 7.265

CW Operations:
15M 21.000 - 21.200 Near: 21.140
20M 14.000 - 14.150 Near: 14.120
40M 7.000 - 7.150 Near: 7.125
80M 3.500 - 3.750 Near: 3.710

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Journal Journal: Amateur Radio Field Day

Amateur Radio Field Day
June 25 & 26 2005
RACINE, WI --

A 24-hour field day exercise that involves international communications, television and satellites, will be held at Pritchard Park. Field Day is a communications drill that attempts to simulate communications during a natural disaster or national emergency.

Dozens of Ham Radio Operators are expected to descend upon Pritchard Park June 25 and 26 to test their skills during the annual communications drill. It is expected that about 33,000 Hams will make about 1.3 million contacts during field day across the nation.

The Racine Megacycle Club has invited the general public to view demonstrations and participate in the event. The event is free.

12 Noon on Saturday until 12 Noon on Sunday. (24 Hours)

For Driving Directions:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=2800+Ohio+Street+Racine,+WI+53405&spn=0.014666,0.030813&hl=en
(2800 Ohio Street Racine, WI 53405)

For a closeup area map:
http://www.w9udu.org/rmc-fd.jpg

Amateur Radio Operator Recognition Day
June 25, 2005

Proclaimed by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle, this day is intended to recognize Amateur Radio Operators in the State of Wisconsin for their efforts in providing communication support for community and public service events to help ensure the safety of all attendees, participants and observers; and disaster preparedness.

View a copy of the proclamation at:
http://www.w9udu.org/proclamation.jpg

Racine Megacycle Club Meetings:
Meetings are held on the
second Monday of each month.

American Red Cross Building
4521 Taylor Avenue
Racine, WI 53405
http://www.w9udu.org/

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Journal Journal: 70th anniversary of FM Radio commemorative broadcast

A special commemorative FM broadcast Saturday, June 11, at noon (EDT) will mark the 70th anniversary of Edwin H. Armstrong's first public demonstration of wideband frequency modulation (FM). The transmission, from Experimental Station WA2XMN (remiscent of Armstrong's W2XMN call sign) will be on Armstrong's original 42.8 MHz frequency and will emanate from his landmark 400-foot Alpine Tower in NJ.

The program will tell the tale of FM's difficult birth as well as the its impact on present-day communications andwill include excerpts from a recording of a 1941 test broadcast of the New England Yankee Network.

For those unable to receive 42.8 MHz FM, the broadcast is being retransmitted by WFDU-FM on 89.1 MHz and via the Web. Rebroadcasts will take place June 14 and 16 at 7 PM (EDT)

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Journal Journal: Field Day 2005 - Racine, WI

The Racine Megacycle Club, W9UDU
http://www.w9udu.org/

Amateur Radio Field Day
June 25th & 26th 2005

The Racine Megacycle Club Field Day is an annual exercise carried out by Amateur Radio operators to give ham radio ops experience setting up radio stations under emergency conditions. The object is to contact as many other stations as possible during 24 hours. The Public is Invited to Attend. June 25th & 26th from noon till noon (24 hrs) at Pritchard Park in Racine at the corner of Hwy 11 adn Ohio Street.

Click Here For Driving Directions

For a closeup area map click here

Amateur Radio Operator Recognition Day
June 25, 2005

Proclaimed by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle, this day is intended to recognize Amateur Radio Operators in the State of Wisconsin for their efforts in providing communication support for community and public service events to help ensure the safety of all attendees, participants and observers; and disaster preparedness.

View a copy of the proclamation here

What is Field Day?

Field Day is a test of an amateur radio operator's ability to operate in an emergency situation and provide communications under adverse conditions, but it is also a chance for fine-tuning emergency communications skills. Using generators and battery power, and setting up antennas in the field. The idea is to put together a self-sufficient, working station quickly and making contacts in a 24 Hr period. this is training for emergency communications during floods, Hurricanes, fires, Earthquakes and other major disasters.

Field Day is a contest sponsored by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL). ARRL is an Organization based in Newington CT. representing Amateur Radio members all over North America. Field Day contest starts on the last full weekend of June each Year.

During the contest, each contact that has been made to another radio station counts for points. Bonus points can be collected by communication with certain Field Day stations and receiving certain messages from the ARRL headquarters simulating emergency messages. Other bonus points can be collected by using Solar, Windmill, or Water powered generators to power the radio equipment.

Field Day is intended as a public event and so the public is always invited to attend. Field Day is a great way for people interested in Ham Radio to get a chance to see what it's all about. The first Field Day took place in 1933, the Racine Megacycle Club has participated in Field Day ever since it was first affiliated with the American Radio Relay League in 1948.

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Journal Journal: People are Stupid

"Last week I called and you told me how to install your Linux. Why doesn't my Word Perfect CD work any more?"

Thank You DenDave (700621). It was a good laugh.

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Journal Journal: Voting

I went to vote.... YAY. It was very busy. I hope atleast that the high turn out means that it is less likely that fraud will be as significant.

I hope everyone votes. Even those who would vote against my candidate. Its a lot better to have someone vote against me... than to have people not vote so someone else could vote for them.

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Journal Journal: Milwaukee: City, county spar over ballot supply

Milwaukee County (WI) Executive citing vote-fraud concerns,is publicly balking at a City of Milwaukee's request for almost 260,000 additional ballots in anticipation of high turnout for the November 2nd presidential election.

The City requested over 900,000 ballots though the city's population is 596,974. I understand you may need some extra ballots but this just looks like a good setup for vote-fraud.

News

Journal Journal: Sabotage caused power loss at Milwaukee Airport 2

Short of calling it a terrorist act, the FBI said the collapse of two 80 foot tall high voltage electric transmission towers was caused by someone purposely removing bolts that held the towers in place.

The outage effected 17,000 customers, including Mitchell International Airport. A southbound freight train stopped on the tracks about 75 yards from the downed lines. Amtrak commuter service between Milwaukee and Chicago has been stoped.

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Journal Journal: Voter registration drive comes under scrutiny

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinal is reporting "Project Vote Voter registration drive comes under scrutiny when Affirmative Action Officer sees his name and apparently forged signature on a questionable application.

The Racine (WI) City Clerk's office has at least a dozen different stacks of voter registration forms on desks around the office. Stacks contain forms with addresses not in the city, without sufficient proof of identification, and even some duplicates.

I guess it's best to get up early and make sure you vote early so someone doesn't vote for you.

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Journal Journal: Field Day !

Amateur Radio Field Day
June 26th & 27th

The Racine Megacycle Club Field Day is an annual exercise carried out by Amateur Radio operators to give ham radio ops experience setting up radio stations under emergency conditions. The object is to contact as many other stations as possible during 24 hours. The Public is Invited to Attend. June 26th & 27th from noon till noon at the American Red Cross Building 4521 Taylor Avenue, Racine, WI

Click Here for a Map

Amateur Radio Operator Recognition Day
June 26, 2004

Proclaimed by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle in January 2004, This day is intended to recognize Amateur Radio Operators in the State of Wisconsin for their efforts in providing communication support for community and public service events to help ensure the safety of all attendees, participants and observers; and disaster preparedness.

Racine Megacycle Club
www.w9udu.org

Racine area hams were highlighted in an article by Mary Jo Diem in the Racine section of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel on Saturday, June 19, 2004 about next week's field day activities.

Excerpt:
"...While hams enjoy the camaraderie and the fun of Field Day, it's balanced by the knowledge that radio communications can be crucial during disasters..."

Read the Article at JS Online:
JS Online

Media

Journal Journal: How do you get on the Discovery Channel?

My group of Amateur Radio Operators is planning a DX-Pedition in 2005 to an Island in Alaska. We are planning on operating a station for a few days to become the rare ham radio contact from the island. We already have sponsors, but we want to showcase this event and Ham Radio in some way to the public and were hoping to find some way to get PBS, The Discovery Channel or some other network to tag along with us and showcase what Amateur Radio is. In researching how to contact these I find a sea of red tape. The Discovery Channel Networks only take suggestions from scientists or production crews. PBS seems interested but the few stations I have actually received a response from seem to just mention how they have no budget. How do I find a production company and convince them this would be a good idea? It is important to note that we Ham Radio operators cannot make any money on this and any money made as a result of this going on TV would go to the production company.
Space

Journal Journal: The Space Shuttle Columbia

Last night I attended the memorial service for Mission Specialist Dr. Cmdr. Laurel Blair Salton Clark here in Racine. It was really amazing to see all the lives she touched. I was also amazed at the number of people I knew who knew her personally.

The tragic loss of the Shuttle Columbia STS-107 has hit our community hard. The memorial service was attended by Governor Jim Doyle, Mayor Jim Smith, Congressman Paul Ryan, County Exec Jean Jacobson, Rear Admiral Ann Rondeau, Rev. Dr. Tony Larsen, Contingent of Sailors from the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, Racine Area Police, Fire and rescue personnel and her sisters from Gamma Phi Beta, Family, Friends and the citizens of Racine and Wisconsin.

The Columbia did not return safely to Earth but we can pray that all are safely home.

It's funny.  Laugh.

Journal Journal: Hmm Interesting...

WI State Law: 97.18(4) - "The serving of colored oleomargarine or margarine at a public eating place as a substitute for table butter is prohibited unless it is ordered by the customer."

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