The Spirit of
’76 and ’88 Newsletter of the Lake Erie Amateur Radio Association March 2015
Kimberly A. Miller, KD8YSY, and Ken Kane, KG8DN, Co-Editors
Do you find amateur radio’s “alphabet soup of acronyms” confusing? SEC, ARES, EC, DEC? Stan Broadway, N8BHL, is coming from Delaware County to straighten all of this out. “I talk about the different levels of man-agement within the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (“ARES®”). As with any emergency field, it’s all about relation-ships — those that the (local) Emergency Coordinator cultivates and maintains. These relationships are both internal (within
ARES®) and external (with the other agencies we serve).” Stan will meet with us on Tuesday evening, March 31, 2015, at MiMi’s Restaurant. Each county or area within the State has an appointed Emergency Coordinator (EC). Then several coun-ties are combined as a district headed by the District Emergency Coordinator (DEC) Then these are sup-ported by the State Emergency Coordinator (SEC). Each of these coordinators has functions which Stan plans to articulate. In addition, Stan will confer with us about “what an active ARES® group looks like.” As part of his talk, Stan will discuss the “very first SOS sent in Columbus” in March of 1913.
We will meet as usual at MiMi’s, 7528 Broadview Road, Parma for our dinner meeting. Dinner is at 6:30 PM and is all inclusive (including taxes/tip!) at $15 per person, payable when you ar-rive. Dinners all include non-alcoholic beverage, salad bar, soup and dessert, and one of the follow-ing entrees: marinated chicken breast, roast beef, baked white fish, or rigatoni and meatballs. Please make reservations for your entree choices no later than 9:00 AM on Monday, March 30, at the LEARA website or to Marv Grossman (440-248-0031). We hope to see you at MiMi’s on Tuesday, March 31st!
Featured Speaker at LEARA on Tuesday, March 31
Amateur Radio Emergency Service How Ohio ARES® Works and What You Can Do
by
Stan Broadway, N8BHL, Ohio SEC
http://www.leara.org/meetings-and-events/dinner-reservation
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March
The calendar indicates that the
beginning of spring is a week
away, and the melting snow is exposing the
spring flowers emerging above the ground.
The ARRL DX Phone contest was last
weekend with a lot of participation and
some good conditions. I made several DX
QSO’s in many countries on five HF bands.
I have recently heard hams on 40 meters
talking about meeting at “Dayton,” and the
first mention of Field Day occurred today at the LEARA trus-
tees meeting -- Yep, it must be getting close to spring. Bring it
on.
During the fall and winter months, I have been soliciting opera-
tional information and observations at each of the membership
and trustees meetings, and initiated a Q&A for meeting at-
tendees on the agenda. We have been observing and receiving
questions regarding some functional operating characteristics
reported regarding one or more of the LEARA repeaters, and
discussing these things with some of the trustees.
Some of the reported issues can often be easily resolved with
some education or better understanding of proper operation,
while other issues clearly require some investigation to deter-
mine the extent of the problem and an appropriate solution. As
the snow disappears we will gain access to all of the repeater
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The Lake Erie Amateur Radio Assn., Inc., LEARA, is a not-for-profit [501(c)(3)] organization dedi-
cated to Amateur Radio and Public Service. Club information packets and applications for member-
ship are available from Marv Grossman, W8AZO, 440-248-0031, or may be downloaded from our
web site at www.leara.org. Annual membership is $25.00. LEARA’s address is: LEARA, P.O. Box 22823, Beachwood, OH 44122-0823.
LEARA is an ARRL-affiliated club. When you join or renew the ARRL, LEARA benefits monetari-
ly if you do so through the club. Send ARRL Applications/renewals to Club Treasurer Dave Foran,
WB8APD, 5439 Nan Linn Dr. Willoughby, OH 44094-4365. Make the check payable to LEARA,
not the ARRL.
Membership Meetings are held the last Tuesday of each month (except December and June) at
a Cleveland-area restaurant to be announced each month in the newsletter. The LEARA newsletter
usually arrives near the middle of the month. Dinner is served at 6:30 p.m. The meeting begins at
7:30 p.m. Meetings are open to all interested persons. You may attend without eating, but reserva-
tions are typically required if you do wish to eat. Call Marv Grossman, W8AZO at 440-248-
0031 to leave a message.
Trustees’ Meetings are on the second Saturday of odd numbered months. Meetings are open to
all current members of LEARA; locations are currently subject to change. The meeting at 9:15 AM
on May 9, 2015, is planned for the Cuyahoga County Public Library, Southeast Branch, 70 Columbus
Road, Bedford, Ohio. Contact a trustee or check the website at www.leara.org for details.
OFFICERS
and TRUSTEES
Gary Zimmet
President WA8TJL
440-446-0402
Bryan Torok Vice President
N8OOF 440-871-5456
Jeff Kopcak
Vice President K8JTK
Bob Winston
Secretary W2THU
216-771-3314
Dave Foran
Treasurer WB8APD
440-942-0618
Eric Jessen
License Trustee N8AUC
440-734-3146
TRUSTEES
Mike Cegelski K8EHP
216-252-6640
Jeff Garvas
[email protected] N8YNR
216-496-3928
Marv Grossman W8AZO 440-248-0031
Bill Hess K8SGX
440-286-9779
Ken Kane KG8DN 440-338-8078
Jim Ozello N8XDO 216-475-7218
Eddie Stevens KD8FTS 440-888-9536
TRUSTEES EMERITI Al Amster
Don Raith
Fred Collins
John Radney
Pat Shreve
Al Severson
W8TTY (SK)
N8DJG (SK)
W8ADW(SK)
KC8FOC(SK)
W8GRG (SK)
AB8P (SK)
POINTS OF CONTACT
Kelly Manuk “Sunshine”
KC8UIX
216-459-8523
Eric Jessen
Radio Officer N8AUC
440-734-3146
Bryan Torok Radio Officer
N8OOF 440-871-5456
NEWSLETTER
The Spirit of ’76 & ’88 is published
monthly except in December.
Contributions must be received by
the 2nd Sunday of the month
except on months with
5 Sundays and 5 Tuesdays
when the 3rd Sunday
will be sufficient. Editor: Ken Kane, KG8DN
E-mail: [email protected]
Proofreading: TNX to
W8AZO, N8YNR, & KD8YSY
The Prez Says by Gary
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
15 16 17 ARES®: 7pm OHHF
8pm Cuya. ’41
8pm OHDN
18 8:30 pm
Skywarn ‘76
Practice Net
Then 146.475/S
19 8pm LEARA VOICE ’76
9pm LEARA
DIGITAL ‘88
20 Spring
Begins
21
22 23 24 ARES®: 7pm OHHF
8pm OHDEN
25 8:30 pm
Skywarn ‘76
Practice Net
Then 146.475/S
26 8pm LEARA VOICE ’76
9pm LEARA
DIGITAL ‘88
27 28 9am FAA Oberlin
Center Tour
if registered
29 Easter
Sunday
30
9am MiMi’s
Reservation
Deadline
31 LEARA at
MiMi’s in
Parma
6:30 pm
1 8:30 pm Skywarn ‘76
Practice Net
Then 146.475/S
2 8pm LEARA VOICE ’76
9pm LEARA
DIGITAL ‘88
3 4
5 6 7 ARES®: 7pm OHHF
8pm Cuya. ’41
8pm OHDN
8 7pm Dist 10
ARES® 147.015
8:30 pm
Skywarn ‘76
9 8pm LEARA VOICE ’76
9pm LEARA
DIGITAL ‘88
10 11
12 ARES® Cuyahoga 2pm
Maple Hts.
CCPL
13 NWS
Spotter
Training
6622 Wilson
Mills Road
14 ARES®:
7pm OHHF
8pm OHDEN
15 8:30 pm Skywarn ‘76
Practice Net
Then 146.475/S
16 8pm LEARA VOICE ’76
9pm LEARA
DIGITAL ‘88
17 18
19 20 21 ARES®: 7pm OHHF
8pm Cuya. ’41
8pm OHDN
22 8:30 pm Skywarn ‘76
Practice Net
Then 146.475/S
23 8pm LEARA VOICE ’76
9pm LEARA
DIGITAL ‘88
24 25
26 27
9am MiMi’s
Reservation
Deadline
28 LEARA at
MiMi’s in
Parma
6:30 pm
29 8:30 pm Skywarn ‘76
Practice Net
Then 146.475/S
30 8pm LEARA VOICE ’76
9pm LEARA
DIGITAL ‘88
sites and tackle some of these items. Fortunately, there are several members and
trustees with very good skill-sets that have expressed interest in helping with
the repeaters and learning more about FM and the repeaters. I am looking forward to what
we can accomplish together.
The 146.76 MHz system that provides communications support for many area events and
activities needs some attention as it is not working up to it’s potential. This needs to be a
high priority. I did go by the 146.76 MHz site a few hours ago, the access dr ive and
parking lot inside the fence still has about one foot of icy snow on everything.
As I mentioned earlier -- bring it on.
Gary WA8TJL
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Prez
cont.
March
April
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LEARA MEETING AT MIMI’s
Jim Yoder, W8ERW
ARRL State of Ohio
Technical Coordinator
February 24, 2015
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LEARA MEETING AT MIMI’s
Jim Yoder, W8ERW
ARRL State of Ohio
Technical Coordinator
February 24, 2015
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LEARA “On The Air” Club Net Information
by Bill Schultz, AC8CO, and Carl Gedeon, KB8VXE
The Digital Communications Net is held every Thursday on LEARA’s 146.880 (-600 kHz offset, PL 110.9) repeater.
The Wednesday Skywarn Practice Net
Skywarn season runs from March through September. Skywarn The practice nets are on Wednesdays at 8:30 PM on LEARA's 146.76 repeater.
If you would like to give us a hand please contact us at [email protected]. Be sure
to visit the web page at www.ccskywarn.org.
Thursday Net NCOs
The LEARA Net operations committee is composed of the Net Control Operators (NCOs). Bill, AC8CO, and Carl, KB8VXE, are the present committee co-chairs:
We can always use more LEARA Members to become Net Control Operators (NCOs). It’s not that difficult to do. It’s a GREAT way to learn the voices and call signs of the mem-bers of the club as well as the visitors of the ham community. Why not give the NCO slot a try? It's an easy to learn job that is very im-portant in emergencies (see also the Sky-warn Net). Your help is really needed!
So, if you are a LEARA member, please con-sider joining us as an NCO. We meet every Thursday, we learn to lead and test our radio skills, and we all want to help you be the best! Contact Bill ([email protected]) or Carl ([email protected]) via email to join us and get started. We look forward to your participation!
Bill, AC8CO, and Carl, KB8VXE
The Thursday Club Net is held on our 146.760 MHz (- 600 kHz offset, PL 110.9) repeater. For the month of February, 25 people checked in to
the Net:. Thank you ALL!
Remember if you missed a net, check out the web page for a recap of trivia and discussion questions.
For March, April and May the tentatively scheduled NCOs are:
AC8CO Bill KB8VXE Carl KG8DN Ken
AC8SV ANDY KC8FQV Mark N8UPZ Bill
AD8WS David KC8TJH Jeanne N8UUC Dave
K8ARP Arp KD8ACO David NO8J Mark
K8EHP Mike KD8FTS Eddie W8IE Ed
K8JTK Jeff KD8TWG Dave WA8TJL Gary
K8SAS Steve KD8WPI Bob WB8QLT Linda
K8SHB Joel KD8WYL Anthony WB8ROK Ed
K8WHB Bill
NOTE: Check the website for the latest
assignments as these may change.
03/19/15 Jeff K8JTK
03/26/15 Eric N8AUC
04/02/15 Will KD8VHP
04/09/15 David KD8TWG
04/16/15 Carl KB8VXE
04/23/15 Jeanne KC8TJH
04/30/15 Bob W2THU
05/07/15 Ken KG8DN
05/14/15 Carl KB8VXE
05/21/15 Eric N8AUC
05/28/15 David KD8ACO
AC8CO BILL KD8TWG DAVID
K8JTK JEFF KD8VHP WILL
KB8VXE CARL KG8DN KEN
KC8TJH JEANNE N8AUC ERIC
KD8ACO DAVID W2THU BOB
http://www.ccskywarn.orgmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Upcoming Hamfests and Conventions
from www.arrl.org
Volunteer Exam Dates and Locations from www.arrl.org
03/28/2015 32nd Annual Columbus ARC 2015 Hamfest Location: Columbus, INDIANA Type: ARRL Hamfest Sponsor: Columbus Amateur Radio Club Website: http://carcnet.net
Learn More
04/11/2015 Cuyahoga Falls ARC's 61st Annual Hamfest Location: Cuyahoga Falls, OH Type: ARRL Hamfest Sponsor: Cuyahoga Falls Amateur Radio Club Website: http://www.cfarc.org/hamfest.php
Learn More
04/18/2015 North Central Indiana Hamfest Location: Peru, INDIANA Type: ARRL Hamfest Sponsor: Kokomo ARC, Cass County ARC, Grant County ARC, & Miami County ARC Website: http://nci-hamfest.net
Learn More
04/26/2015 Athens Hamfest Location: Athens, OH Type: ARRL Hamfest Sponsor: Athens County Amateur Radio Assn. Website: http://ac-ara.org/ Learn More
03/27/2015 | Cleveland OH 44106-1712 Sponsor: W8EDU Location: Glennan 313 Time: 6:30 PM (Walk-ins allowed) Learn More
03/29/2015 | Cuyahoga Falls OH 44221-5520 Sponsor: Cuyahoga Falls ARC Location: Buckingham Commons Club House Time: 5:00 PM (No walk-ins) Learn More
04/04/2015 | Kirtland OH 44094-8500 Sponsor: Lake County ARA Location: Kirtland Library Time: 12:00 PM (Walk-ins allowed) Learn More
04/04/2015 | Ravenna OH 44266-2191 Sponsor: Portage County ARS Inc. Location: PCARS Club Site (Rear of complex, under BIG tower) Time: 10:00 AM (Walk-ins allowed) Learn More
04/17/2015 | Cleveland OH 44106-1712 Sponsor: W8EDU Location: Glennan 313 Time: 6:30 PM (Walk-ins allowed) Learn More
http://www.arrl.orghttp://www.arrl.orghttp://www.arrl.org/hamfests/32nd-annual-columbus-arc-2015-hamfesthttp://www.arrl.org/hamfests/32nd-annual-columbus-arc-2015-hamfesthttp://carcnet.net/http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/32nd-annual-columbus-arc-2015-hamfesthttp://www.arrl.org/hamfests/cuyahoga-falls-arc-s-61st-annual-hamfesthttp://www.arrl.org/hamfests/cuyahoga-falls-arc-s-61st-annual-hamfesthttp://www.cfarc.org/hamfest.phphttp://www.arrl.org/hamfests/cuyahoga-falls-arc-s-61st-annual-hamfesthttp://www.arrl.org/hamfests/north-central-indiana-hamfest-5http://nci-hamfest.net/http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/north-central-indiana-hamfest-5http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/athens-hamfest-4http://ac-ara.org/http://www.arrl.org/hamfests/athens-hamfest-4http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/cleveland-oh-44106-1712-33http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/cleveland-oh-44106-1712-33http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/cuyahoga-falls-oh-44221-5520http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/cuyahoga-falls-oh-44221-5520http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/kirtland-oh-44094-8500-39http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/kirtland-oh-44094-8500-39http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/ravenna-oh-44266-2191-26http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/ravenna-oh-44266-2191-26http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/cleveland-oh-44106-1712-34http://www.arrl.org/exam_sessions/cleveland-oh-44106-1712-34
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LAKE ERIE AMATEUR RADIO ASSOCIATION TRUSTEES’ MEETING
MINUTES OF THE MEETING 14 March 2015 at the Maple Heights Branch, Cuyahoga County Public Library
(subject to revision)
FAA CLEVELAND CENTER TOUR Oberlin, Ohio
for Adult US Citizens
Saturday, March 28, 2015 (Date is Subject to Change)
Limited Space … Register by March 21, 2015 To register, please complete required form at
Questions? Contact Gary: 440-446-0402
Trustees Present: Gary WA8TJL, Marv
W8AZO, Ken KG8DN, Jeffrey K8JTK, Jeff
N8YNR, Bob W2THU, Jim N8XDO, Eric
N8AUC, Bryan N8OOF and Eddie KD8FTS
Trustees Excused: Dave WB8APD, Mike K8EHP
Trustee Absent: Bill K8SGX
Guest: Carl, KB8VXE
1. Call to Order – WA8TJL called the meeting
to order at 0925
2. Corrections to Previous Meeting’s
Minutes – N8XDO moved, with a second from
W8AZO, that the minutes be approved as pub-
lished in the January 2015 club newsletter. The
motion passed unanimously.
3. Treasurer’s Report – WB8APD reported via
email that the balance in the club treasury is ade-
quate and all bills are paid.
4. Membership Report – W8AZO stated that
the club has 148 paid up members and that 37
have not yet renewed. Those members have re-
ceived several email reminders to renew.
5. Selection of Nominations Committee
Members - WA8TJL said that the following
Trustees are up for re-election this year:
WB8APD, W8AZO, KD8FTS, N8OOF and
W2THU. He requested volunteers for the nomi-
nation committee and Ken KG8DN volunteered.
Gary also asked for volunteers for the election
committee, which handles the mechanics of the
election, and Jeffrey K8JTK volunteered to do
the electronic balloting.
6. Net Control Operator’s Email List –
Carl KB8VXE, the LEARA net control coordi-
nator, asked if we can set up a special email list
for the controllers to send their net control re-
ports. The Trustees were asked if they read these
reports and if they were interested in the statis-
tics that Carl has been gathering and reporting.
The consensus is that the reports and statistics
are useful to the club and that they be accessible
on the club’s website. How the individual net
controllers are to report the net activities is still
in flux. (At present, the reports are emailed to
the Board and the other net controllers.)
7. Future Trustee Meeting Locations – Jeffrey
K8JTK will continue to book the Maple Heights
Library and if not available, nearby libraries. He
pointed out that the Trustee’s meetings locations
are now announced as a news “flash” on the club
website.
Link to Oberlin Center Tour Registration
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1W3KJMITkVQb3ubCfos28_QNnv9sURgYqLvV3_wlsRFA/viewform?usp=send_form
March 2015 The Spirit of ’76 and ’88 ~ 45 Years of Service to the Community Page 9
8. Programs for 2015 – N8AUC announced
that the March meeting will be the Ohio SEC,
Stan Broadway N8BHL. April is a special Sky-
warn Training session by Matt KC8NZJ, June is
Field Day, July is the picnic, and August will be
Jeffrey K8JTK lecturing on the Raspberry Pi.
9. Technical Committee Report – WA8TJL
stated that he is investigating why the 146.76
voter is deselecting the better signal and the
origin of the buzz like sound. He needs to disable
the remote input paths one at a time. This led to a
discussion of easier access to the repeater site via
remote access through the internet. W2THU said
that this should be a priority item and K8JTK
said that other groups are relying on 146.76 for
public service. N8AUC moved, with a second by
W2THU, that LEARA install internet access at
the 146.76 repeater site. The motion passed
unanimously. WA8TJL and N8AUC agreed to
get together very soon to resolve these problems.
K8JTK reported that he had repaired the
IRLP audio problem a few weeks ago by re-
installing a loose cable.
KD8FTS reminded us that it is not possible
to hear the 146.88 repeater when one listens in
tone squelch mode under the following scenari-
os: a) Since 444.70 is linked to 146.88, a ham
transmitting into the UHF side which requires PL
of 131.8, results in the VHF repeater transmitting
PL of 131.8 instead of the usual VHF tone of
110.9. b) When 146.88 is connected to the IRLP,
the repeater transmits no tone at all.
10. Attracting Young People Into the Hobby
– W2THU reminded the Board that LEARA is
presently doing nothing to attract young people
into our hobby, such as working with schools.
We need to reach out to the entire membership to
see who can help. N8YNR said that we reach
young people via social media, such as Face-
book, because that is where they are. N8YNR
said he would look for appropriate amateur radio
videos on You Tube that could be useful in this
endeavor.
(Continued from page 8)
11. Field Day Plans – W8AZO moved, with a
second by K8JTK, that the club appropriate
$500.00 for Field Day. The motion passed unani-
mously. N8AUC will coordinate.
12. Any Other Old Business – None
13. New Business – WA8TJL has arranged a
visit to his work site, the ARTCC in Oberlin,
which will take place on 28 March 2015. The
tour is limited to the first 25 who sign up.
14. Adjournment – N8XDO moved, with a
second by W8AZO, that we adjourn at 1125. The
motion passed unanimously.
Respectfully submitted,
Robert M. Winston, W2THU
Secretary
LEARA offers condolences to the
Mervis family on the recent
passing of LEARA member,
Robert L. Mervis, W8RLM
Bob Mervis, W8RLM SK Link
http://obits.cleveland.com/obituaries/cleveland/obituary.aspx?pid=173466857
LEARA The Lake Erie Amateur
Radio Association 45 Years of Serving Greater Cleveland Since 1969 - VOICE REPEATERS:
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4 March 2015 Amateur Radio growth in the US continues to soar. At the end of 2014, the total number of radio amateurs in the FCC’s Universal Licensing System (ULS) database reached an all-time high of 726,275. The trend has continued in the first 2 months of 2015, which saw the ham population rise to slightly more than 727,000. The figures exclude expired licenses that are within the 2-year grace period, and club station licenses. Outside of a little dithering last fall, growth in the Amateur Radio Service in 2014 was steady, ac-cording to figures compiled by Joe Speroni, AH0A, on his FCC Amateur Radio Statistics web pages. Over the past decade the number of Amateur Radio licenses in the ULS database grew by some 8.1 percent. But 2014 also was a banner year for the ARRL Volunteer Examiner Coordina-tor (VEC). “For the first time in the ARRL VEC program’s history, we have conducted more than 7000 Ama-teur Radio exam sessions in a year, an important milestone,” said ARRL VEC Manager Maria Somma, AB1FM. “A total of 7216 ARRL-sponsored exam sessions were administered in
2014, compared to 6823 in 2013.” Somma said the number of new licensees spiked to more than 33,000 in 2014, up by about 15 per-cent from the previous year. Successful license upgrades rose last year by an unprecedented 13 percent over a year earlier. At the end of 2014, there were 136,405 Amateur Extra, 169,524 General, and 357,236 Technician class licensees — all record numbers, Somma pointed out. …(Continued at arrl.org)
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