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DES MOINES RADIO AMATEURS ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Bruce Brumm KCØZMT President Mark Campbell WØGZR Vice-President Kirk Nelson WL7CLI Secretary Bill Claypool NUØQ Treasurer P A G E 1 ARRL FIELD DAY June 28 29 J U N E 2 0 1 4 BOARD Mark Globushutz KØMJG Scott Kirstein NØOOD Ron Overholser KDØTTO Tom Reis NØVPR Kevin Sanders KØKDS Mike Waldron AEØMW IN THIS ISSUE ARES 3 Calendar 4 Come join the 2014 DMRAA Field Day activities. Field Day is part educational event, part operating event, part public relations event and ALL about FUN! Set-up starts at 9:00 AM Saturday morning at Fort Des Moines County Park, 7200 SE 5th St, Des Moines, IA. Stations will begin operating at 1:00 PM and will continue for 24 hours. You can be a seasoned DXer, new ham or an old pro Come on down. Everybody is welcomed and encouraged to spend some time at Field Day. There is always plenty of food and drinks. The Saturday evening Pot Luck will begin at 6:00 PM The club will provide burgers and brats. Members are encouraged to bring a side dish or whatever. If you can t decide what to bring, we suggest bringing the neighbor and their kids! President s Soapbox 4 Field Day Objectives Testing 5 Bob Evans Award Hamfest Photos Membership Application 8 9 10 To work as many stations as possible on any and all amateur bands (excluding the 60, 30, 17, and 12-meter bands) and to learn to operate in abnormal situations in less than optimal conditions. Field Day is open to all amateurs in the areas covered by the ARRL/RAC Field Organizations and countries within IARU Region 2. DX stations residing in other regions may be contacted for credit, but are not eligible to submit entries. DMRAA Membership has its privileges!

PAGE 2 Upcoming Meetings June 24th 7:00 PM Plymouth Congregational Church 42nd & Ingersoll Recital Hall Mike, KC4VG will show and tell about his recent Buddipole adventure. Future Meetings Tom, NØVPR is looking for meeting ideas and presenters. Please feel free to make suggestions and offer to help with a presentation. You can Help? Come enjoy the fellowship DMRAA Join us July 22nd for the Show and Shine / ice cream social The weather is warm and just right to show off your unique mobile installa on. Of course if you don t have a unique mobile installa on you will be able to get several great ideas. meetings are the 4th Tuesday of the month. Are you interested in helping the club? There are,many ways you can help assisting with an event, taking a few pictures or even writing a piece for this newsletter. Be sure and mark your calendars! August Meeting Fox Hunt presentation. 26 th of August, 7:00pm May Meeting Annual DMRAA elections were the main focus of business at the May meeting. After many years of service to the club and Amateur Radio, Dennis O Brien, KAØDOS and Ron Hobbs, NØXWI have stepped down as board members. The club is indeed fortunate to have had these great guys in leadership positions. They both intend to serve on various committees within the club. Tom Reis, NØVPR was presented with a special Banana Mic The origin of this mic is dubious, however the presenter Larry, KAØFTO assured the audience that it was the genuine article and with a little modification is ready to go. Editors note: Looks like Monkey Business to us!

PAGE 3 Polk County ARES Giving back through community service Scott Kirstien NØOOD Polk County ARES EC 515 490-7414 (cell) n0ood@arrl.net How does that song go?... Summertime and the livin is easy... That may be true for some organizations, but not for Polk County ARES. We are busy! We have just completed two of our largest events as far as geographical reach, and I would like to say thank you to those of you who helped with either Dam to Dam or Market to Market (or both). Market to Market went very well I m sure that had nothing to do with my absence and I have heard several positive comments from the race organizers. For this year s Dam to Dam, we split the event into two separate nets between one of the Saylor Township Amateur Repeaters on the Northern end of the course, and the.34/.94 machine on the south end. Overlying those nets, we also had an operator embedded with the Des Moines Fire Department, operating on a separate frequency from within their command vehicle as they supported both the Dam to Dam and US Senior Open events. We will need to look at frequency choices for that link going forward, but overall we were successful. Some of the takeaways from the two we ve done so far: Again, we are still running into some equipment challenges especially antennas. As we plan coverage for the events, we do look at repeater coverage, frequency, band, etc. I realize we are all volunteers, but if you are assigned to a position, please do the legwork and make sure you can affect positive communications with the equipment you are planning on using that day. Upcoming events are listed below (and it s not too early to volunteer), but we have added a new one for this fall. Polk County ARES will once again be spearheading the amateur radio effort for the Full-Scale National Disaster Medical Service Exercise in September. More details to follow at the upcoming ARES meeting on July 21 at the Polk County Emergency Management Agency at 1907 Carpenter. As always, if you are new to the hobby, or just haven t had an opportunity to help out with one of our events, let me know when you sign up and we will assign you with someone who has more experience. It s been said that, There aint no cure for the summertime blues, but with all due respect to the lyricist, I must assume they weren t associated with Polk County ARES Thanks for reading... Scott Scott R. Kirstein, NØOOD Emergency Coordinator, Polk County ARES ARES MEETING DATES Polk County ARES Meetings Polk County EOC at 1907 Carpenter Avenue Des Moines, IA Monday, July 21 7:00pm Monday, October 13th, 7:00pm 2014 ARES Events August 6, 2014 Iowa State Fair Parade NDMS Exercise September 4, 2014 September 27, 2014 Head of the Des Moines Rowing Regatta October 19, 2014 Des Moines Marathon November 22, 2014 Living History Farms Cross Country Race

PAGE 4 2014 DMRAA Calendar Plymouth Congrega onal Church 42nd & Ingersoll Des Moines 7:00PM Recital Room June 24, 2014 Mike, KC4VG will show and tell about his recent Buddipole adventure. Calendar 2014 General Meetings and Events 24 June, 2014 28 June, 2014 Field Day 22 July, 2014 26 August, 2014 23 September, 2014 28 October, 2014 25 November, 2014 Chili Feed / Auction 2 December, 2014 DMRAA Christmas Party 27 January, 2014 Board Meeting Dates 3 June, 2014 1 July, 2014 5 August, 2014 2 September, 2014 7 October, 2014 4 November, 2014 6 January, 2015 3 February, 2015 3 March, 2015 7 April, 2015 5 May, 2015 2 June, 2015 You now have the option of paying for up to 3 years when renewing your membership in the DMRAA. 1 Year = $20 2 Years = $40 3 Years = $60 See Bill Claypool NØUQ for details. President s Soapbox Spring is well upon us and summer is coming up fast. I can think of no better way to celebrate the beginning of summer than to attend Field Day! You will find information on Field Day elsewhere in this publication and on the club web site. Even if you don't want to operate, please come socialize and see what happens at the event. How are you doing at breaking out of your radio "comfort zone" this year? Many of you are well on your way to achieving WAS for the ARRL Centennial QSO Party. If you've been attending the DMRAA-sponsored CW class, try your hand at working some of the CW pileups in the QSO Party or maybe just listen in! I've seen a few new radios around after Dayton. It looks like some of us are trying out the latest and greatest offerings from the radio companies. There are still many opportunities to explore in Amateur Radio. Maybe you could come to Field Day and try a new mode or model of radio. Experiment and try something new. Wouldn't it be nice if we saw someone like NØVPR try out his license privileges on HF? It might also be very interesting if someone brought a VHF beam antenna to Field Day and tried to work some of the new cubesats! Don't be out standing in a field on Field Day, be outstanding! Do you have a great idea for a monthly meeting program? Is there a particular area of interest you'd like to see explored? Please let me or one of the Board members know. Most importantly, what would you like from the club? Where can we improve our services? What have been your positive experiences in other clubs that we could look at incorporating here? I, along with the Board, look forward to advancing this club and our hobby to the next level and I consider it my privilege to serve with you. 73, Bruce D. Brumm KC0ZMT There are no great limits to growth because there are no limits of human intelligence, imagination, and wonder. Ronald Reagan Bruce Brumm KCØZMT

PAGE 5 Area Nets AMES Sunday 147.240+ 7:00pm Story County ARES Net Wednesday 147.375+ t 114.8 9:00pm Cyclone Amateur Radio Club BOONE Sunday 146.850-8:00pm Boone County ARES Net Have you checked into a net lately? ARES Nets serve several purposes Operator training Training of Net control operators Passing formal traffic Please check in1 DES MOINES Sunday 145.390- t 114.8 7:00pm Saylorville Fellowship Net Sunday 29.670- t103.5 7:30pm Iowa Ten Meter Net Sunday 146.610- t 114.8 8:00pm Central Iowa ARES Net Sunday 146.940- t 114.8 follows ARES net Central Iowa Technical Net Wednesday 53.250-8:30 p.m. Iowa 6 Meter Net 1.7mhz- Thursday 146.940- t 114.8 7:00pm Polk County ARES Net MARSHALLTOWN Sunday 147.135+ t 141.3 6:00pm CIRAS Net, PERRY Monday 145.190- t 114.8 8:00pm Dallas County ARES Net Monday 145.190- t 114.8 follows ARES net HARC Net WEBSTER CITY Monday 147.015+ 7:00pm Hamilton County Radio Club Net STATEWIDE NETS Monday Saturday 3,970 12:30pm & 5:30pm (6:00pm summer) Iowa 75 Meter Traffic Net Sunday 3,970 5:30pm (6:00pm summer) Iowa Traffic and Emergency Net Amateur Radio Testing Sessions Des Moines 1:00pm Ames Boone 9:00am July 20, 2014, September 21, 2014, November 19, 2014, Registration starts at 12:30 PM (no admittance after 1pm) Location: Johnstone Supply Classroom (2nd floor) 11000 Justin Drive Urbandale, IA 50322 Contact: Rick Allen NØCFL (515) 795-2162 n0cfl@arrl.net October 4 (Sat.) 10:00 AM November 4 (Tue.) 7:00 PM December 6 (Sat.) 10:00 AM Tests will be on ISU campus with building and room TBA. Contact: George Oster, NP2N 515-233-3535 June 14, 2014 August 9, 2014 October 11, 2014 December 13, 2014 Time: 9:00 AM Location: Conference room behind the cafeteria at the Boone County Hospital, 1015 Union St, Boone, Iowa Contact: Steve NØNEU (515) 432-4006

PAGE 6 Time to find a new home for your extra gear? This Buy, Sell & Trade page may be your answer. This service is offered to DMRAA members. Buy / Sell Contact info@dmraa.com Want to add a Ø to your call sign text? On a standard desktop key board hold the ctrl key and type 0216 on the numeric keypad. This is a Microsoft shortcut. In MS Word you can also use the Symbol Ω found in the insert menu. The Ø is found in the list of symbols. Are you checking the website? Keep up to date with local amateur radio news. The club website is a great resource. Go to dmraa.org Time to Hungry and looking to to pass information while Caution! Considerable Eat? meet local hams? On Fridays at the City Buffet on enjoying a nice selection of Chinese cuisine. The amount of amateur radio topics will be discussed. University (next to Toys R group (around 20) usually Us) a group of hams meet arrives around 11:45 and for lunch. This is an infor- breaks up at about 1:00. mal meeting and provides All are welcome, including an excellent opportunity family members.

PAGE 7 Market to Market The following note was received from Race directors Jason Bakewell and Ben Cohoon with regards to the Market to Market Relay Race. The race involved 290 teams with a total of 2100 runners on a course of 75 miles. Over 20 operators par cipated in the relay race from Jefferson to Des Moines. Just wanted to thank all the Ham Radio operators for all the help on Saturday. The race went very smooth overall and was certainly a result of the communication and logistical expertise you offered. Very crucial given the weather. Everyone was very detailed, professional and of course generous with their time and skills. The post-race report help us know exactly what happened and helps us get better for next year. There are several Polk County ARES events upcoming. Contact Scott, NØOOD n0ood@thekirsteins.org to volunteer Race Director Ben Cohoon admires the rainbow from the comfort of the Polk County ARES trailer CVARC Hamfest HamFest 2014 Sunday, August 3rd 8 am 1 pm Cedar Rapids, Iowa Teamster s Hall 5000 J Street SW Doors open @ 8:00 am un l 1:00 pm On Site ARRL VEC Tes ng Registra on 9:30 am Tes ng @ 10:00 am h p://cvarc.rf.org Staying Informed at the Market to Market Weather had the potential to cause major problems at the 2014 Market to Market. Thunderstorms and runners don t mix well. Net Control needed to have up to date information. Below is a picture of the solution. Simple but effective!

PAGE 8 BOARD MINUTES Ron NØXWI Receives Bob Evans Award Ron Hobbs NØXWI was presented with the DMRAA s coveted Bob Evan s award. This award presented annually is given to a local ham who has given considerable service to the Amateur Radio community. Ron is a great example of that person. He has served actively on the board for many years, working on several committees including Field Day, Hamfest and Education. Congratulations Ron, Well done.

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PAGE 15 The Static sheet is bi-monthly (six per year) publication of the Des Moines Radio Amateurs Association. It is provided via email to the membership of the DMRAA. Please feel free to forward to prospective club members and Des Moines Radio Amateurs Assn. P.O. Box 88 Des Moines, IA 50301 DMRAA.org or DMRAA.com interested Amateur Radio Operators. The DMRAA is affiliated with the ARRL, The national association for Amateur Radio. E-mail: info@dmraa.com Can you hear me now? DMRAA Membership Application Des Moines Radio Amateurs Association Name: Address: City:, State: Zip: Phone Number: ( ) Email: Call Sign: Class: (E) (A) (G) (T) ARRL Member:? Y / N What are your primary interests in amateur radio? What are you interested in learning about? How would you like to volunteer with the club? Dues $20 Single $60 3 Years Mail Application and payment to DMRAA P.O. Box 88 Des Moines, IA 50301