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PSRG Educational Radio Net
Written by Bob Helling, K9PQ   

Educational Radio Net, PSRG, Wed. 8:00PM


There is a new Net on PSRG called the Educational Radio Net.  It's hosted by Lee, N7KC and Bob, K9PQ (that's me).  Each week we will each present a topic intended to help new Amateur Radio Operators learn more about our hobby.  We also hope to have guest hosts and will always be looking for participation by more experienced hams.

While this net is not specifically aimed at ACS, we will definitely be covering EmComm topics along with more general amateur radio topics.

Also see our blog, Educational Radio Net, which is intended to supplement the Net.  We will put our scripts there and can add diagrams and links.

We are always looking for topic suggestions.  You can put one in a comment on the blog or send email to me or Lee or simply tell us during the net.

 
Net Control Stations for June 2008
Written by W. Mark Hagler W7WMH   

Here are the net control stations for May 2008.

 

6/2
Mark, W7WMH
* 6/9
Bob,  K9PQ
6/16
Dave, KB7ZQS
6/23
Dave KB7ZQS
6/30 Mark, W7WMH

 

Thank you all for your participation.

 

* This is the Network Test Net and will be conducted from the EOC.  If anyone has an interest in doing this net and would like to come to the EOC and shadow the NCS, contact Bob, K9PQ, the net control for that night.

 
Winlink 2000 network test 29 May 2008
Written by Hal Mueller N3YX   

Seattle ACS conducted a test of Winlink 2000 network capability on 29 May.


5 stations were able to connect via the N0FPF-10 node. Throughput rate for sending attachments was about 300 baud, according to one participant.

 
Are your ready for Field-Comm 2008?
Written by Mark Sheppard N7LYE   

Seattle ACS and the King County MST Team will be conducting a field exercise on Saturday morning May 31, 2008 and invite members and non-members to play.  This will be a cold-start, full field deployment drill.  The EOC will activate and send a page notification to members and bring up the check-in and assignment net on the PSRG 146.96 repeater at approximately 9:00 AM.   The exercise is based on a communications disaster caused by a large magnitude earthquake which knocks out all conventional communications systems.

 

Ham radio operators desiring to participate will be checked-in and registered by badge number on 146.96, as assignments become available they will be dispatched to a real field location to set up a portable radio station and establish a communications post out side of a designated facility.  Field posts will communicate with the EOC on designated area UHF repeaters.  Non-ACS/MST members will be moved off to a designated UHF repeater so they can be registered as a temporary State Emergency Worker for the duration of the event and then assigned a post. 

 

Once communications posts are established participants are urged to generate damage assessment and service request messages directed to the EOC.  We want to insure that a range of priority levels messages e.g. 1, 2 and 3 are sent, so EOC operators gain experience managing the traffic flow.  We will be using voice and AirMail VHF Packet.  We really encourage Hams to ready their equipment so we can have several Packet stations deployed. 

 

The Seattle EOC’s Communications and Warning Center will also be participating in EOC to EOC exercise #18 which is scheduled for that same date and time.  This should add some challenges and opportunities to spice things up.  We also are looking to invite some neighboring jurisdictions to join in as mutual aid participants.

 

This exercise will be a whole lot of fun and a chance for us to all practice what we talk about.  So MST, ACS and other area Hams – please put this on your calendar and plan to join in.  More information will be released as we get closer to the event. 

 

The exercise is being planned by Brian Daly, Bob Helling and Mark Sheppard – we will distribute the draft plan to the Leadership Team and Grant Tietje, OEM Exercise Coordinator for review.  If you have any questions, comments or suggestions please contact Mark at his e-mail. 

 
Google Earth for ACS
Written by Hal Mueller N3YX   

Here are some KML files for mapping some interesting live ham radio information.


APRS: current locations and tracks of APRS stations, APRS objects, and weather stations.  Visit http://aprs.fi and log in with your callsign (no password needed).  Configure the options if you like (probably want Fahrenheit degrees, for instance).  Click on the "Google Earth KML" link on the right hand column near the bottom, which will create a file "aprs.kml" and save it to your desktop.  Open that file in Google Earth.  Or you can download http://www.seattleacs.com/scripts/aprs.kml directly to your computer, preconfigured for Seattle.


IRLP: current status and location of IRLP nodes, also showing which links are connected. Download this file and open it in Google Earth: http://www.irlp.net/setup-irlp.kml


EchoLink system: current status and location of EchoLink enabled repeaters, simplex nodes, and computer nodes.  Download this file and open it in Google Earth: http://www.echolink.org/node_location.kmz

 
Upcoming events

ACS Training:  WebEOC practice
Seattle EOC
May 15, 2008 (6:30 pm-7:30 pm)
(Training)

 

ACS Field Exercise
May 31, 2008 (9:00 am)
Rescheduled from May 24
(Training)

 

SEA-PAC Ham Convention
May 30 - June 1, 2008
Seaside Convention Center, Seaside, Oregon
(outside event) 


ARRL Field Day
South Seattle Community College, June 27 (9:00 am) - June 29 (4:00 pm)
(Exercise)
 

Technician Licensing Course
July 18, August 1-3
7-10 Friday evenings, all day Sat/Sun
Mike and Key/American Red Cross
tim.kane@seattleredcross.org

 

APRS Summer Gathering
Valley Camp, North Bend
September 5-7, 2008
(outside event)
http://www.nwaprs.info/sg.htm

 

SET (Simulated Emergency Test)
October 4-5
(outside event)

 

Technician Class Course and Exam
October 17-19 
Microsoft Campus; cost $40
(outside event)