PARSgram 2021-06-07

PRESIDENT’S SOAPBOX

Following up on the May PARS meeting decisions  regarding our Field Day

operations, a small group of our members with Field day experience began

an assessment of our equipment, antennas, available operators, head

count for dinner, etc.  We were disappointed to find that many of our

regulars would be unable to participate this year for a variety of

reasons.  This put us in a situation in which we had more work to make

it happen than we had people to do the work.  We were left with no

choice but to cancel our regular event.  However, some of our members

have expressed interest in operating from their home stations and

pooling their scores with the club’s score.  So I have decided to

operate my station using the N4PRS club call in order to have a base

club score that others can add to.  I plan to operate as class 1D using

SSB and CW.  Any club member is welcome to join me, particularly those

with limited experience or no station to operate.  Since I will be the

control operator your license class does not matter.  In fact, you don’t

even need one.  Just let me know when you’d like to be here so I can

spread you out.  …_._  de WM3X, Bill Michne, 252-249-1175,

drmichne73@gmail.com

 

SOLAR NUMBERS TODAY

NOAA reported solar activity was at a low level during the 24 hour

period ending yesterday at 5 p.m. local. There are three numbered

sunspot regions on the Sun facing Earth this morning. None of them are

very active. The Prediction Center expects solar activity to be very low

through Wednesday. There remains a chance for a C-class flare each day.

On Sunday the observed Solar Flux Index (SFI) at Penticton was 77. (Last

Sunday it was 74.) The index is predicted to reach 76 today and Tuesday,

74 on Wednesday.  The SFI 90 day trailing average is down one to 76.

 

The Earth’s geomagnetic field was quiet yesterday. NOAA expects

conditions to be quiet today then unsettled to active Tuesday and then

quiet to unsettled Wednesday. The estimated Kp-index of 2 reported at 5

a.m. local this morning reflects our current quiet geomagnetic conditions.

 

Currently we can expect fair daytime and good nighttime operating

conditions on 80 and 40 meters, fair on 30 and 20, poor on the higher

bands. This is no change from last week. The 10 meter and 6 meter bands

have been open for at least a couple of hours daily. The 10 meter band

has been offering opportunities for DX contacts in South America and

Europe; 6 meters mostly contacts in the South, Midwest and Caribbean.

 

For an explanation of the numbers used in our PARSgram, see the

excellent article written by Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA at

http://arrl.org/the-sun-the-earth-the-ionosphere.

 

VP2V/NC3Z

And don’t forget to listen for our PARS member Gary Mitchelson as

VP2V/NC3Z from Tortola, British Virgin Islands (NA-023), between now and

Monday, June 14th. He is on 40-6 meters using SSB and FT8/FT4 as

propagation dictates. Joe Lupton, N4IBX was the first from Pamlico

County to work him. Gary had a strong signal on 20 meters FT8 around

noon Sunday.

 

ASHEVILLE RADIO MUSEUM REOPENS TO THE PUBLIC

Courtesy of the AVL Radio Museum

ASHEVILLE, N.C. – June 1, 2021 – The Asheville Radio Museum, home to

North Carolina’s premier collection of vintage radios, is delighted to

announce its post-COVID public reopening, Saturday, June 5. Located at

Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College (A-B Tech), the museum’s

guides strive to educate, demonstrate, and fascinate visitors about the

importance of the radio (named the second most important invention of

the twentieth century on the Science Channel). Newly-procured radios and

refreshed displays spotlight the museum’s reopening.

 

The Asheville Radio Museum is open every Saturday through November 20th

from 1-3 p.m. and located at 315 Elm Building, 3rd floor at A-B Tech.

The museum can arrange private and group tours outside regular open

hours. Admission and parking are free. For more information and detailed

directions go to avlradiomuseum.org.

 

HAM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE, TRADE, OR WANTED

For listing in the PARSgram send me your amateur radio related items

that are for sale, trade, or wanted. PLEASE let me know when you have

have sold your item or your listing is no longer needed.  Listings will

EXPIRE AFTER 90 DAYS unless I hear otherwise.–Jim.

 

* No new listings.

 

PARS CALENDAR:

* Jun 26-27, ARRL Field Day, home operation. To add your score to that

of other PARS members for a combined club score, list your club

affiliation as “Pamlico Amateur Radio Society, LTD”.  For more info,

contact Bill Michne, WM3X, 252-249-1175 or drmichne73@gmail.com.

* Jul 31, PARS MONTHLY MEETING, Saturday, 9am, Brantley’s Village

Restaurant, Oriental. For more info, contact Bill Michne, WM3X,

252-249-1175 or drmichne73@gmail.com.

 

LOCAL NETS OF INTEREST TO PARS MEMBERS:

*  Wednesdays, Pamlico Emergency Net Practice and Rag Chew/ARES, 7:30

pm, Oriental Repeater, 147.210 + (PL151.4).

*  Thursdays, “DownEast/Pamlico Six Meter Net”, 8 pm local, 50.200 MHz,

USB. A non-directed open net to promote operation on the ‘Magic Band’.

(For more nets see www.arrl.org/arrl-net-directory-search )

 

PARS WEB SITE: https://www.n4prs.org/

Our Web Master is Paul Jodoin, K4MMB, 561-308-3456, PARSwebman@gmail.com

 

PARS YOUTUBE CHANNEL–N4PRS RADIO

Videos of recorded PARS Meetings, presentations, and club activities can

be viewed on on the N4PRS Radio YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpEMfxc7PQixT0rr5xEKtyQ

 

73, Jim AI4WL

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