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    2023 Bouvet DXpedition Cancelled

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 02:20 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/06/2023-bouvet-dxpedition-cancelled.html


The 3Y0J DXpedition to Bouvet Island planned for 2023 (see June issue DX  
column) has been cancelled.

According to organizers Paul Ewing, N6PSE, and Kenneth Opskar, LA7GIA, the  
change in plans resulted from the recent sale of the ship RV Braveheart, on  
which the group planned sail to the remote island in the Southern Ocean.
In an announcement to the DX community on June 13, Ewing and Opskar said  
that the economic fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic prompted owner and  
captain Nigel Jolly, K6NRJ, to sell the vessel, which had transported  
numerous DXpeditions to and from their destinations. As a result of the  
sale, the group's contract was cancelled and its deposit was refunded. The  
announcement also said that the group had stopped accepting donations and  
was beginning the process of refunding 100% of all donations already  
made. "We will continue to research other ships," the statement  
concluded, "and possibly find another suitable vessel for a future project."

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    A Kickstart for Cycle 25?

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 02:18 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/06/a-kickstart-for-cycle-25.html

Solar physicist Scott
McIntosh (Nat'l
Center for Atmos-
pheric Research photo)
The solar scientist who's been bucking the tide of pessimism from most of  
his colleagues and predicting a huge sunspot cycle (see News Bytes, Sept.  
2020 issue) continues to see lots and lots of spots in the future.  
According to spaceweather.com, Scott McIntosh of the National Center for  
Atmospheric Research in Colorado, along with colleague Bob Leamon of the  
University of Maryland/Baltimore County, are predicting that a "terminator  
event," in which oppositely charged magnetic fields collide near the sun's  
equator and annihilate each other, will be occurring soon. This is a normal  
occurrence between solar cycles, they say, but the key to predicting the  
strength of the new cycle lies in the timing between terminator events –  
the longer the time between them, the weaker the new cycle will be. They  
are predicting a short 10 years between the previous terminator event and  
the upcoming one, and McIntosh says, "If the Terminator Event happens soon,  
as we expect, new Solar Cycle 25 could have a magnitude that rivals the top  
few since record-keeping began." Asked about the fact that most other solar  
scientists feel the new cycle will be a weak one, like its processor,  
McIntosh replied, "What can I say? We're heretics!"

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    NOAA: Expect Another Active Hurricane Season

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 02:15 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/06/noaa-expect-another-active-hurricane.html


The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting  
another above-average hurricane season in the Atlantic and Caribbean this  
year, but does not expect a repeat of last year's season in which the  
number of named storms exceeded the letters in alphabet. NOAA's Climate  
Prediction Center says we should expect 13-20 named storms, of which 6-10  
will develop into hurricanes and 3-5 will become major hurricanes, with  
sustained winds of 111 miles per hour or greater.

Hurricane season officially began on June 1 and runs through November 30,  
but the season's first named storm, Ana, developed in late May. The center  
is also predicting a near- or below-normal season in the central Pacific.

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    A Tale of Two SATERNs

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 02:11 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/06/a-tale-of-two-saterns.html


Among hams, SATERN has long been an acronym for the Salvation Army Team  
Emergency Radio Network. Now, according to the ARRL, it also stands for  
Strategic Auxiliary Team Emergency Readiness Net, a new group organized by  
former Salvation Army SATERN manager Lee Glassman, WA5LEE. To make matters  
even more confusing, the "new SATERN" holds daily nets on 14.265 MHz, the  
frequency formerly used by the original SATERN for its daily nets, which  
have now been moved to 14.325 MHz on a reduced 3-day-a-week schedule.  Logo  
of the "new" SATERN - Strategic
Auxiliary Team Emergency Readiness Net

Salvation Army SATERN National Committee Chair Michele Heaver told ARRL  
that her organization considers the new SATERN to be a "breakaway" group,  
does not support it and has no association with it. Glassman reportedly  
took the action because of "a conflict of ideals," including increased  
credentialing requirements and background checks being imposed by The  
Salvation Army on net members, and because it stopped holding daily nets on  
14.265. He said his new group used the same acronym and frequency because  
they were already familiar to net participants.

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    Latest WSJT-X Release Includes New Q65 Mode

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 02:07 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/06/latest-wsjt-x-release-includes-new-q65.html

WSJT-X Q65 screen
(from WSJT website)
A new version (2.4.0) of WSJT-X, the software suite that includes FT8 and  
other digital protocols, has introduced a new mode, Q65. According to the  
release notes, it is designed to accommodate fast-fading signals and paths  
with Doppler shifts of more than a few Hertz. "Q65 is particularly  
effective," the notes say, "for tropospheric scatter, rain scatter,  
ionospheric scatter, TEP (trans-equatorial propagation) and EME  
(Earth-Moon-Earth) on VHF and higher bands." It uses the same message  
formats and sequencing as those used in FST4, FT4, FT8 and MSK144. Q65 is  
one of 11 total modes included in the latest WSJT-X package. For more  
information or to download the free software, visit  
<https://tinyurl.com/nzcmxywm>.

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    "Oh, the Humanity!" - CQ DX Editor at Center of New Hindenburg  
Documentary

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 02:04 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/06/oh-humanity-cq-dx-editor-at-center-of.html

The crash of the Hindenburg on May 6, 1937.
N2OO's uncle, Harold Schenck, shot film of
the disaster from a different angle.  (US
Information Agency photo, via National
Archives)
One of the most famous air disasters in history was the May 6, 1937 crash  
of the Hindenburg airship as it prepared to land in Lakehurst, New Jersey.  
WLS (Chicago) radio reporter Herbert Morrison was on the scene recording  
the landing when the ship burst into flames and crashed to the ground,  
leading to his famous quote, "Oh, the humanity!" The source of the spark  
that ignited the hydrogen gas that carried the Hindenburg had not been  
determined in the nearly 85 years that have passed since the disaster.  
Enter CQ DX Editor Bob Schenck, N2OO, and airship expert Dan Grossman, whom  
Bob met while operating a special event station , W2H/75, at a 75th  
anniversary observance in Lakehurst in 2012. It seems that back in 1937,  
Bob's mom and his uncle were at Lakehurst to watch the Hindenburg's  
arrival, and Uncle Harold was filming the landing. He was in a different  
spot than all the newsreel cameramen and had a different perspective on the  
airship as it approached. According to Bob, his uncle offered to share the  
film with investigators at the time, but no one was interested.  Skip ahead  
75 years and Dan Grossman was very interested. Now, Bob, and Uncle Harold's  
film, are the centerpieces of a PBS "Nova" documentary, "Hindenburg; The  
New Evidence." The program aired on May 19 but is available online at  
<https://tinyurl.com/3fhphy7w>. There's enough science and technology  
involved to keep most hams interested. And the secret word is: capacitor.  
(Tnx to N2OO and NL7XM)


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SuperDARN Radars Identified as QRM Source on HF

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 01:54 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/06/superdarn-radars-identified-as-qrm.html

SuperDARN radar site in Saskatchewan
(Photo by Daryl Mitchell via
Wikimedia Commons)
The ARRL Letter reports that the SuperDARN ionospheric research radar  
network has been identified by the International Amateur Radio Union's  
Region 1 Monitoring Service as a source of interference on 14.210 MHz and  
possibly other frequencies. This is in addition to over-the-horizon radars,  
mostly based in Russia and China, that have long been sources of QRM on the  
HF ham bands. SuperDARN stands for Super Dual Auroral Radar Network, which  
operates 35 HF radars in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. They  
operate continuously to track the motion of charged particles in the  
ionosphere and help scientists better predict space weather hazards, such  
as geomagnetic storms.

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ARDC is Busy With Major Grants

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 01:40 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/06/ardc-is-busy-with-major-grants.html


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 Amateur Radio Digital Communications, or ARDC, administers the  
AMPRNet (44) internet domain and recently came into lots of money as a  
result of selling off a portion of that domain that it determined it was  
unlikely ever to be used by hams. In 2019, it began making grants for  
various projects and programs involving amateur radio and/or digital  
communications. It recently made its largest grant ever as well as its  
first international grant. The organization donated $1.6 million in May to  
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to help save its iconic  
radome and large dish antenna it protects from removal as part of roof  
renovations on the building where it sits. The dish is used by the MIT  
Radio Society, W1MX, for moonbounce and other microwave communications, as  
well as radioastronomy. Plans are being developed for additional uses by  
the university and the club. A separate ARDC grant to the Deutscher Amateur  
Radio Club (DARC, Germany's national ham radio organization), will help  
in "boosting and securing European HAMNET expansion by providing sponsored  
hardware for radio links to make use of the AMPRNet IP space in Europe,"  
according to ARDC. It is the group's first grant to an organization outside  
the United States. HAMNET is a high-speed digital network using amateur  
radio microwave bands.


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    Recognition for Slow Speed CW Net

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 01:35 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/06/recognition-for-slow-speed-cw-net.html

The K1USN Radio Club in Massachusetts has won the 2021 CWOps Award for  
Advancing the Art of CW, in recognition of its weekly SST, or Slow Speed  
[con]Test, net. The Morse code promotion group said the net "provides a  
place for new and unpracticed CW operators to gather and operate at relaxed  
speeds in a friendly and encouraging manner that helps them continue to  
improve their CW skills." K1USN is a club made up of civilian, former and  
current military radio hobbyists. Information on its SST net may be found  
at <www.k1usn.com/sst.html>. CWOps is an organization made up of hams who  
can send and receive Morse code at speeds of at least 25 words per minute.  
It sponsors the CW Academy, scholarships, the above award and many on-air  
activities. For more information, visit <https://cwops.org/>.

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ARRL Staff Changes

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 01:32 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/06/arrl-staff-changes.html


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 Several staff changes have been announced by the ARRL as a result  
of the recent retirements of long-time staffers and an ongoing  
reorganization of the Field Services Department, which administers the  
League's volunteer organization along with elected Section Managers.   
Regulatory Information Manager Dan Henderson, N1ND, retired in early June  
after nearly 23 years on the ARRL staff. He is being replaced by Field  
Services Manager Bart Jahnke, W9JJ, who is retaining responsibility for  
contest management. The new Field Services Manager is Mike Walters, W8ZY,  
who comes to the position from the volunteer post of Connecticut Section  
Emergency Coordinator.Finally, Norm Fusaro, W3IZ, has retired from his job  
as ARRL Operations Manager and has been replaced by well-known contester  
(and former CQ World Wide DX Contest co-director) Bob Naumann, W5OV.  
Naumann most recently worked in sales for DX Engineering.  On the topic of  
retirements, former ARRL General Counsel Chris Imlay, W3KD, has announced  
his retirement as of December from another longtime post, as General  
Counsel for the Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE). Imlay has worked with  
that organization since 1980, according to RadioWorld, which says his  
roster of other clients has included JVC Kenwood, NASCAR, the National  
Football League and Goodyear. Imlay served as Counsel and General Counsel  
for the ARRL from 1982 to 2018. He was recently inducted into the CQ  
Amateur Radio Hall of Fame (see announcement below and article in July  
issue).



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    Milestones: W1OUN, YV5AM, SKs

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 01:26 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/06/milestones-w1oun-yv5am-sks.html

Gordon Pettengill, W1OUN, a physicist, radio-astronomer and former director  
of the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, became a Silent Key in May at  
age 95. According to the ARRL Letter, Pettengill joined the staff at  
Arecibo when the facility opened in 1963 and became director in 1968. He  
was the principal investigator on two missions to Venus and helped make the  
Arecibo dish available to hams for moonbounce work.  Former IARU  
(International Amateur Radio Union) Region 2 President Reinaldo Leandro,  
YV5AM, also passed away in May. He was 79. A Venezuelan lawyer and  
diplomat, Leandro was posted to a variety of countries around the world  
during his 36-year career. He held various posts in the IARU Region 2  
organization (representing the Americas) and served as its president from  
2007-2019. According to the Region 2 website, he also was part of the IARU  
delegation to World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRCs) in 2008 and 2011.

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   K7UGA Featured in YouTube Documentary

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 01:24 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/06/k7uga-featured-in-youtube-documentary.html

The late Senator Barry Goldwater,
K7UGA (CQ file photo)
The Arizona Historical Society recently streamed a documentary, "The  
Senator Was a Ham: Barry Goldwater and Amateur Radio," in a Zoom  
presentation that remains available on YouTube. According to Air Force  
MARS, the film focuses on the thousands of phone patches made via K7UGA  
during the Vietnam War. Goldwater had a network of volunteer operators  
staffing his station when he wasn't there to operate in person. "The  
senator from amateur radio" represented Arizona in the U.S. Senate from  
1953-64 and again from 1969-87. He was the Republican Party nominee for  
president in 1964. The program may be viewed at  
<https://youtu.be/tufY6s8KJBc>.

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Equipment Delays and Shortages Persist

Posted: 14 Jun 2021 01:18 PM PDT
http://cqnewsroom.blogspot.com/2021/06/equipment-delays-and-shortages-persist.html


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