The Spirit of Radio
Jim - K0RGI
I spotted this on the SolderSmoke blog and thought a few of you might enjoy this. I've heard this Rush song many times before but the video is recent - done as a tribute to their drummer who died earlier this year.
73, Jim - K0RGI https://youtu.be/g_QtO0Rhp0w
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Re: FCC Proposes to Reinstate Amateur Radio Service Fees
Brent Martin
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On Friday, August 28, 2020, 3:28 PM, Jim Anderson <kzerorgi@...> wrote:
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Re: FCC Proposes to Reinstate Amateur Radio Service Fees
Tom Murphy
Hello Jim, If you decide to rent our FL condo, we have VHF/UHF and HF antennas up and available if you want to work the local repeaters on VHF/UHF. The HF antenna is a multi-band Vertilcal 10 - 80 meters. Tom Murphy, KK4YES TLARC Member 865-320-3788 Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message -------- From: Jim Anderson <kzerorgi@...> Date: 8/28/20 1:17 PM (GMT-05:00) To: TLARC@groups.io Subject: [TLARC] FCC Proposes to Reinstate Amateur Radio Service Fees 73, Jim - K0RGI Amateur radio licensees would pay a $50 fee for each amateur radio license application if the FCC adopts rules it proposed this week. Included in the FCC’s fee proposal are applications for new licenses, renewal and upgrades to existing licenses, and vanity call sign requests. Excluded are applications for administrative updates, such as changes of address, and annual regulatory fees.
The FCC proposal is contained in a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in MD Docket 20-270, which was adopted to implement portions of the “Repack Airwaves Yielding Better Access for Users of Modern Services Act” of 2018 — the so-called “Ray Baum’s Act.”
The Act requires that the FCC switch from a Congressionally-mandated fee structure to a cost-based system of assessment. In its NPRM, the FCC proposed application fees for a broad range of services that use the FCC’s Universal Licensing System (ULS), including the Amateur Radio Service that had been excluded by an earlier statute. The new statute excludes the Amateur Service from annual regulatory fees, but not from application fees.
“[A]pplications for personal licenses are mostly automated and do not have individualized staff costs for data input or review,” the FCC said in its NPRM. “For these automated processes — new/major modifications, renewal, and minor modifications — we propose a nominal application fee of $50 due to automating the processes, routine ULS maintenance, and limited instances where staff input is required.”
The same $50 fee would apply to all Amateur Service applications, including those for vanity call signs. “Although there is currently no fee for vanity call signs in the Amateur Radio Service, we find that such applications impose similar costs in aggregate on Commission resources as new applications and therefore propose a $50 fee,” the FCC said.
The FCC is not proposing to charge for administrative updates, such as mailing address changes for amateur applications, and amateur radio will remain exempt from annual regulatory fees. “For administrative updates [and] modifications, which also are highly automated, we find that it is in the public interest to encourage licensees to update their [own] information without a charge,” the FCC said.
The FCC also proposes to assess a $50 fee for individuals who want a printed copy of their license. “The Commission has proposed to eliminate these services — but to the extent the Commission does not do so, we propose a fee of $50 to cover the costs of these services,” the FCC said.
The Ray Baum’s Act does not exempt filing fees in the Amateur Radio Service. The FCC dropped assessment of fees for vanity call signs several years ago.
Deadlines for comments and reply comments will be determined once the NPRM appears in the Federal Register. File comments by using the FCC’s Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS), posting to MD Docket No. 20-270. This docket is already open for accepting comments even though deadlines have not yet been set.
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FCC Proposes to Reinstate Amateur Radio Service Fees
Jim - K0RGI
This came out this morning from the ARRL. You might wish to comment on the NPRM.
73, Jim - K0RGI Amateur radio licensees would pay a $50 fee for each amateur radio license application if the FCC adopts rules it proposed this week. Included in the FCC’s fee proposal are applications for new licenses, renewal and upgrades to existing licenses, and vanity call sign requests. Excluded are applications for administrative updates, such as changes of address, and annual regulatory fees.
The FCC proposal is contained in a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in MD Docket 20-270, which was adopted to implement portions of the “Repack Airwaves Yielding Better Access for Users of Modern Services Act” of 2018 — the so-called “Ray Baum’s Act.”
The Act requires that the FCC switch from a Congressionally-mandated fee structure to a cost-based system of assessment. In its NPRM, the FCC proposed application fees for a broad range of services that use the FCC’s Universal Licensing System (ULS), including the Amateur Radio Service that had been excluded by an earlier statute. The new statute excludes the Amateur Service from annual regulatory fees, but not from application fees.
“[A]pplications for personal licenses are mostly automated and do not have individualized staff costs for data input or review,” the FCC said in its NPRM. “For these automated processes — new/major modifications, renewal, and minor modifications — we propose a nominal application fee of $50 due to automating the processes, routine ULS maintenance, and limited instances where staff input is required.”
The same $50 fee would apply to all Amateur Service applications, including those for vanity call signs. “Although there is currently no fee for vanity call signs in the Amateur Radio Service, we find that such applications impose similar costs in aggregate on Commission resources as new applications and therefore propose a $50 fee,” the FCC said.
The FCC is not proposing to charge for administrative updates, such as mailing address changes for amateur applications, and amateur radio will remain exempt from annual regulatory fees. “For administrative updates [and] modifications, which also are highly automated, we find that it is in the public interest to encourage licensees to update their [own] information without a charge,” the FCC said.
The FCC also proposes to assess a $50 fee for individuals who want a printed copy of their license. “The Commission has proposed to eliminate these services — but to the extent the Commission does not do so, we propose a fee of $50 to cover the costs of these services,” the FCC said.
The Ray Baum’s Act does not exempt filing fees in the Amateur Radio Service. The FCC dropped assessment of fees for vanity call signs several years ago.
Deadlines for comments and reply comments will be determined once the NPRM appears in the Federal Register. File comments by using the FCC’s Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS), posting to MD Docket No. 20-270. This docket is already open for accepting comments even though deadlines have not yet been set.
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Re: Don't forget the nets tonight
dave schoenherr
On the road to Wisconsin Will not return until 20 Sep Thanks; David KN4LMM
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020, 12:04 PM David Andrews <n1esk1@...> wrote:
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Re: Don't forget the nets tonight
One more month and hopefully I can join the world again. Anybody know where I can get 29 hour days? LOL Greg Wilde AE4GW .- . ....- --. .-- Cell 423-333-6358
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020, 12:04 PM David Andrews <n1esk1@...> wrote:
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Don't forget the nets tonight
David Andrews
As if you didn’t remember, the social highlight of your week is only hours away. Join us at 19:00 on the air and at 19:30 on Zoom for our weekly nets.
David, N1ESK
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Tennessee QSO Party Sept 6 2020
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Greg Tomerlin - K4KO <kfourko@...> Date: Sun, Aug 23, 2020, 23:02 Subject: [TCG] TNQP ends just 2 weeks from right now To: tcg <tcg1@...> TNQP 2020 runs from 1800z Sunday, September 6 until 0300z Monday, September 7. That's Sunday, Sept. 6, from 2 - 11PM EDT or 1 - 10 PM CDT. Here are the rules for TNQP 2020: It would be GREAT to hear all 95 counties on the air that day. Who will be the first amateur to log all 95 counties in one day? Has it been done? Can it be done? As I type this, 61 counties are scheduled to be on the air thanks in large part to three planned mobile operations - N4ZZ: Melody, Jim, & Don, KI4HVY, AD4EB & N4ZZ; W3TB: Ted E.; and W4NZ/m: Ted B. & Mark, W4NZ & K0EJ. Here are their plans: And THANK YOU to all the individual stations who have added their counties to the list! Here is the up-to-date list of county activations: And here is the online county activation form: It's free. It's fun. And you don't have to wear a mask when filling out the form (unless you're filling it out using someone else's computer). The clock is ticking. Activate your county today and let's make 2020 a year we will never forget. 73 Greg K4KO
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Spot the station
FRM:HQ-spotthestation@...
SUBJ:SpotTheStation MSG:Time: Tue Aug 25 6:21 AM, Visible: 5 min, Max Height: 49 degrees, Appears: WSW, Disappears: NNE Mike KK6OKUnicorn Tellico Lake Amateur Radio Club Loudon County ARES
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GPS Clock - improved antenna ground place
To: TLARC Users of the Midnight Precision Clock
Late last year we conducted a group workshop at which about twelve TLARC members gathered at my QTH and successfully assembled their Midnight Precision Clock (MPC) Kits as part of a beta run I was having. We had a ball assembling them (see photos on the TLARC and MPC websites), and others later purchased kits for their kit building fun on their own.
This summer we started adding a small copperclad board to the kit serving to improve GPS reception with the internally-mounted GPS antenna. Here is the installation one-sheeter we now reference in the kit ... <https://midnightdesignsolutions.com/mpc/doc/GPS%20antenna%20ground%20plane.pdf>, and I’ve added the link for the GPS Antenna Ground Plane on the MPC home page ... <https://midnightdesignsolutions.com/mpc>.
The two GPS-based clocks that I have are indispensable to me here: One is an integral part of my station showing UTC time, shack temp and Maidenhead coordinates, and the other clock is upstairs next to the television showing accurate local time at a glance.
Gee, I wonder what we’ll build at this year’s Workshop? (Hmmm … I actually have a couple of ideas! <smile>)
73, George N2APB https://midnightdesignsolutions.com/mpc https://www.tlarc.org/
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Re: Two new members
Hey fellas, Welcome!
Any questions do not hesitate to reach out. A wealth of knowledge is at your fingertips with the members we have in the club. If ya got a fav recipes, send it on over to David, KF4DKW, we are putting a cookbook together for TLARC to generate funds for a charity. KF4DKW@... Also, we are always lookin for volunteers to act as NCS (net control station) and logger for the Wednesday nite TLARC Net on the 442.100 (k1at repeater) No worries, we have a preamble for ncs and a logging program we can get ya set up on. We also will instruct on ops. Just drop me an e mail at KK6OKU@... and we may get ya on the schedule in no time. After you attend a few nets you will have an idea, if you have not attended a net previously. Nothin is set in stone, so if ya need to make a change In the schedule (once in a slot) let me know and we shall accommodate. Also I will schedule training for y’all prior to your scheduled net. This applies to any volunteer. The more the marrier. Again welcome. Here ya on the air waves. 73’s Mike KK6OKUnicorn 🦄 Tellico Lake Amateur Radio Club Loudon County ARES
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Re: Two new members
W4SSF <1stanswanson@...>
Welcome Ralph and Eric! If you can handle fun and crazy people that have great knowledge of ham radio then this is the place to be. I think Ralph has already seen that on our zoom sessions. Stan W4SSF
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 11:28 PM Juan Lopez <jloz34@...> wrote:
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Re: Two new members
Juan Lopez
Welcome aboard gentlemen!
Juan
AC6ZM
CWops #2419
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
From: TLARC@groups.io <TLARC@groups.io> on behalf of George N2APB <n2apb@...>
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2020 10:17:21 PM To: TLARC@groups.io <TLARC@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TLARC] Two new members Ralph & Eric,
Welcome to the gang! If you look down our TLARC web page you’ll see many of the different activities highlighted that our members are involved in. Whether you like ragchewing by phone or CW on the HF bands, contesting, phone, antenna building and experimentation, homebrewing, kitbuilding, satellite QSOs, EME/moonbounce, or just hanging with us on the repeater, you are bound to find someone who shares those interests with you! All you need to do is let us know or ask for some help.
When you get a chance, if you could each tell us a little about yourself, where you come from and what your general expectations are in ham radio, we could get to know you a bit better!
Nice to have you with us.
73, George N2APB
From: TLARC@groups.io <TLARC@groups.io> On Behalf Of
David Andrews
We have two new members to welcome. Ralph Monserrat KM4TUY and Eric Ressler KD8LHZ. Ralph holds an Extra class license while Eric is a Technician. Please join me in welcoming them to our group. You’ll see their faces on our Zoom sessions, hear their call signs on the air, and hopefully will be around when we meet in person next, possibly in September.
David N1ESK
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Re: Two new members
Ralph & Eric,
Welcome to the gang! If you look down our TLARC web page you’ll see many of the different activities highlighted that our members are involved in. Whether you like ragchewing by phone or CW on the HF bands, contesting, phone, antenna building and experimentation, homebrewing, kitbuilding, satellite QSOs, EME/moonbounce, or just hanging with us on the repeater, you are bound to find someone who shares those interests with you! All you need to do is let us know or ask for some help.
When you get a chance, if you could each tell us a little about yourself, where you come from and what your general expectations are in ham radio, we could get to know you a bit better!
Nice to have you with us.
73, George N2APB
From: TLARC@groups.io <TLARC@groups.io> On Behalf Of David Andrews
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2020 8:50 PM To: TLARC@groups.io Cc: 'R Monserrat' <rbmonserrat@...>; tornadospotter99@... Subject: [TLARC] Two new members
We have two new members to welcome. Ralph Monserrat KM4TUY and Eric Ressler KD8LHZ. Ralph holds an Extra class license while Eric is a Technician. Please join me in welcoming them to our group. You’ll see their faces on our Zoom sessions, hear their call signs on the air, and hopefully will be around when we meet in person next, possibly in September.
David N1ESK
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Re: Two new members
Jim - K0RGI
Welcome to both of you! I'm sure that you'll enjoy your membership - lots of great people in the club!
73, Jim - K0RGI
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Two new members
David Andrews
We have two new members to welcome. Ralph Monserrat KM4TUY and Eric Ressler KD8LHZ. Ralph holds an Extra class license while Eric is a Technician. Please join me in welcoming them to our group. You’ll see their faces on our Zoom sessions, hear their call signs on the air, and hopefully will be around when we meet in person next, possibly in September.
David N1ESK
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Spot the station
FRM:HQ-spotthestation@...
SUBJ:SpotTheStation MSG:Time: Sun Aug 23 6:19 AM, Visible: 4 min, Max Height: 43 degrees, Appears: SSW, Disappears: E Mike KK6OKUnicorn Tellico Lake Amateur Radio Club Loudon County ARES
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Another great time to view the ISS...
Should be excellent weather for each pass, on 2 different days......
-- 73, Michael J. Foley, K4MJF Tellico Lake Amateur Radio Club Smoky Mountain Amateur Radio Club 470 ARG
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Re: Minutes of tonight's meeting
Robert Foster <noclew1@...>
Hi Dave &/or group,
Due to external family situation I find it necessary to resign from TLARC. This comes from much thought and consideration. I have enjoyed the club since its beginning thanks to Alan Tarbel’s initiation starting the club.
I’ll keep my BaoFung charged & my license active, however!
Bob Foster, AE4YJ
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: David Andrews
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Signed TLARC documents
David Andrews
Attached please find the new Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws of the Tellico Lake Amateur Radio Club.
Thanks, David N1ESK
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