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The Handiham World for 9 July 2008



Courage Center's Handiham World Weekly E-Letter for the week of 9 July 2008

ARRL Section List - In simple single-column text

ARRL Section Abbreviations

Region 1

Connecticut CT
Eastern Mass. EMA
Western Mass. WMA
Vermont VT
New Hampshire NH
Rhode Island RI
Maine ME

Region 2:

Eastern NY ENY
Western NY WNY
New York City - Long Island NLI
Northern NJ NNJ
Northern New York NNY
Southern NJ SNJ

Region 3

Delaware DE
Eastern PA EPA
Maryland/dc MDC
Western Pa WPA

Region 4

Alabama Al
Georgia GA
Kentucky KY
North Carolina NC
Northern Florida NFL
South Carolina SC
Southern Florida SFL
West Central Florida WCF
Tennessee TN
Virginia VA
Puerto Rico PR
Virgin Islands VI

Region 5

On ARRLweb: Station Locator Service New for Field Day 2008


ARRL Field Day Locator Screenshot
It is easy to find a Field Day site in your area. Just go to the Field Day Station Locater and enter in your address. You can also register your Field Day site on the Locator. These are the Field Day sites around ARRL HQ.

This year, for the first time, the ARRL has put together a Station Locator to help amateurs or those interested in Amateur Radio find a Field Day site near them. According to ARRL Field Day Manager Dan Henderson, N1ND, many amateurs have been asking for something like this for many years.

The Handiham World for 14 May 2008


 
Courage Center's Handiham World Weekly E-Letter for the week of 14 May 2008

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Welcome to Handiham World!

Handihams at Dayton Hamvention 2007 - Pat peeking over displayPhoto: Here I am, peeking over the top of the 2007 display at the Handiham booth during HAMVENTION®.

This will be a shorter edition of your Handiham World, since we are preparing to depart for Dayton. Visit Courage Center's Handiham System while you are at HAMVENTION®. We will be at booth number 332-C, where our display will include a voice-controlled Icom IC-706M2G with audio feedback. This system, called command & control, allows a blind user who also has very limited muscle control, to operate the transceiver, changing frequencies, modes, and other functions entirely by voice. The system then tells the user what it has done. The same headset microphone that controls the system by command is also used to modulate the rig. It's really a pretty cool deal, thanks to developers Lyle, K0LR, and Steve, WB5KIA.

Portable Radios - Ready for Ham Radio Emergency Communications

I was impressed with the portability of this ham radio emergency communications system. This photo was from Dayton HAMVENTION 2005, but similar exhibits have been at the 2006 and 2007 shows. I expect to see them again, with improvements, at this year's show. 

The system covers VHF and HF bands, and is housed in an orange plastic box that allows the user to quickly deploy in an emergency, rather than having to gather up radios, connectors, and assorted parts when time is of the essence. The plastic box can be closed to keep out rain. The orange color is highly visible.

It's one of many good ideas that you can learn about when you visit Dayton, so we hope to see you there.

Patrick Tice
wa0tda@arrl.net
Handiham Manager

Contact Handihams Contest

Avery looks at a paper, hiding his face.Avery announces another one of his contests.

Welcome once again to my humble QTH. We are going to have a Handiham Contest.

We have a large number of Handiham 40th Anniversary QSL cards left from our special event station at the last Minnesota Radio Camp. We want to send them out even though it’s 2008 (we are quite frugal, you know), but you are going to have to earn them. So I am announcing the Avery’s QTH use-up-our-old-QSL-cards contest!

Avery's QTH: Are you still using that old slide rule?

Welcome once again to my Humble QTH:

Well, how's the Contact Handiham Members Contest going? It has been a week already. Have you made any contacts yet? Remember it runs until the last day of the year so there is still plenty of time left. It won't take long to catch up if you are on CW or using QRP. A good place to check in is on the daily EchoLink net.

OK! That said, why is it people are so afraid to change technologies?

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