ARRL Midwest Division Newsletter January 2015 Introducing Art

ARRL Midwest Division Newsletter
January 2015
Introducing
Art Zygielbaum, K0AIZ
Midwest Division Vice-Director
I’m very pleased to introduce Art Zygielbaum,
K0AIZ as the newly appointed Vice-Director of the
Midwest Division. Art is no stranger to many of
you - particularly the Nebraska folks as he was
the Nebraska Section Manager from 2009 to July
2013. Art lives in Lincoln, NE where he is a Research Associate Professor at the University of
Nebraska.
Art is a life member of ARRL whose amateur radio experience spans the last 54 years. His amateur radio activities include emergency communications, Air Force MARS (Nebraska State Deputy
MARS Director), and Volunteer Examiner to list
only a few.
As most of you know, Cliff Ahrens, K0CA chose to retire from the ARRL board in 2014 and
thus did not file a nomination petition for re-election. It turned out I was the only one who filed
for Director and no-one filed for the Vice-Director. Thus, no formal election was held for the
Midwest Division Director and, per ARRL bylaws, President Kay Craigie appointed Art as ViceDirector.
It was my good fortune to serve under Cliff’s leadership these past five years. His leadership,
experience, knowledge, and judgment will be certainly missed on the ARRL Board. But Art
and I can pledge to do our best to represent the interests of the ARRL members in the Midwest Division. Don’t hesitate to contact either of us with your ideas, thoughts, or concerns on
any issues that arise.
73’s, Rod, K0DAS
ARRL Midwest Division Newsletter— Jan. 2015 p. 2
ARRL Midwest Division Convention
A Call for Proposals
It has been customary to hold an ARRL Midwest Division Convention every two years.
Our last - very excellent one - was produced by the Lebanon, Missouri ARC in 2013.
So the time is ripe for another in 2015.
A division convention is more than just another large hamfest and therefore involves
more planning, work, and management by the local club. However, it provides a larger
scale venue for amateurs across the four states to gather and participate in a broad
spectrum of amateur radio activities. It also provides an opportunity for favorable public exposure to ham radio as well as attracting new folks to the hobby.
The Midwest Division Conventions held in the recent past were:
2013 — Lebanon, Missouri
2011 — Cedar Rapids, Iowa
2008 — South Sioux City, Nebraska
If your club is interested in organizing an ARRL Midwest Division Convention, please
contact me for additional detailed information.
73’s, Rod, K0DAS (k0das@arrl.org)
ARRL Midwest Division Newsletter— Jan. 2015 p. 3
Hams Recognized for Contributions to Ham Radio at Holiday Ham Dinner
By Randy Schultze, KD0HKD
The Raytown Amateur Radio
Club held their annual Member
Recognition and Holiday Dinner on Saturday Evening, December 13, 2014 in Raytown
Missouri. Thirty-Two Members
and their families were in attendance for an outstanding
potluck dinner which featured
what else, a very large Ham
and many other goodies!
Certificates of Recognition
were presented on behalf of
Raytown Amateur Radio Club President, WU8Y – Joel Stanley
the members of the Raytown
(Center) presents Certificates of Recognition to NØIRS – JD DuPuy
Amateur Radio Club by Club
(Left) and Past President, KDØHKD – Randy Schulze (Right) for
President, WU8Y – Joel Stan- their contributions to Amateur Radio.
ley to NØIRS – J.D. DuPuy,
and Past President, KDØHKD – Randy Schulze for their contributions to Amateur Radio.
J.D.’s certificate reads: “Jaque “J.D.” DuPuy is a Videographer, Editor, Creator and Producer of
high quality video productions, most notably on the topic of Amateur Radio, under the name of
NØIRS Videos. Since 2009, J.D. has produced several videos featuring the Raytown Amateur
Radio Club, which has brought favorable national attention to the organization, while also placing Amateur Radio in a very positive light. His talents and efforts have clearly contributed to
the Advancement of the Art and Science of Amateur Radio, and Brought Credit and Success
to the Raytown Amateur Radio Club.”
Randy’s certificate reads: “Randal R. Schulze has served as Vice President from 2011 through
2012, and as President from 2013 through 2014. Due to his exceptional leadership, including
but not limited to the reorganization the Club’s 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Status and by obtaining
donations from corporate sources in the form of equipment and funding, he has contributed to
the Advancement of the Art and Science of Amateur Radio, and Brought Credit and Success
to the Raytown Amateur Radio Club.”
ARRL Midwest Division Newsletter— Jan. 2015 p. 4
Cedar Valley ARC, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Christmas Dinner Party
All Photos Courtesy
Dave Maley, WA0ZZG
ARRL Midwest Division Newsletter— Jan. 2015 p. 5
W1AW/0 Iowa Portable operation – Week #2: 12/24 – 12/30
By: Bob Lee, W0GXA
Early this fall an innocent question to Glenn Johnson, W0GJ, about the upcoming week #2 of
the Iowa W1AW/0 operation ended with me agreeing to take over coordination. At the time, it
wasn’t public but he thought his proposal for Navassa Island would be approved and if so, the
team would be under the gun to get logistics arranged by the end of December. I looked at it
as my contribution to bringing the #1 most wanted DXCC entity on the air.
My first stop was to Jason Joens, NR0X, who handled week #1. My question “What did I get
myself into?” was greeted with a chuckle. We agreed to use the same sign-up tool on his
website and I’d update the operator’s guide as first steps.
I contacted all of the clubs in Iowa that I could find and invited them to have interested members contact me if they wished to operate. In the end, we had 36 stations with 44 operators
on the air. Roughly half were new and the other half veterans from week #1. The stations
were spread across most of the state and went from a top-end contest station of N0NI to one
running 12W into a dipole and everything in between.
Our total QSO count was 35,296. Just under one-third of these came from a big multi-op effort at K0XG and N0NI. There were also many significant single operator contributions. Everyone had fun doing their part, so it was a good week. More statistics are shown in graphs on
the following pages.
Would I do it again? Maybe. I had fun operating but… I spent half my allotted “radio time”
doing paperwork, with daily updates to the team. I also monitored band spot comments, my
facebook event page and emails looking to help others fill as many band slots as possible.
I’m glad everyone enjoyed their time and we put forth a good impression of Iowa.
Here’s the list of operators for the week:
AC0RA, AC0XY, K0IO, K0IS, K0JGH, K0XG, K2DRH, K2DSW, K4FT, K9WA, KC0VKN,
KC8R, KD0LRG, KD0Q, KD0RNP, KE0BLA, KG1X, KV1E, KW0J, KX9Y, N0AC, N0AV,
N0HD, N0JL, N0MJ, N0NI, N0SM, N0XR, N2AM, N9CDX, NR0X, W0FG, W0FLS, W0GJ,
W0GN, W0GXA, W0IW, W0KH, W0ODS, W0YV, WA0NDN, WA9LT, WB8ZRL, WW0E
Best wishes for 2015
ARRL Midwest Division Newsletter— Jan. 2015 p. 6
W1AW/0 Iowa Portable operation – Week #2: 12/24 – 12/30
(Continued)
ARRL Midwest Division Newsletter— Jan. 2015 p. 7
W1AW/0 Iowa Portable operation – Week #2: 12/24 – 12/30
(Continued)
Eduardo, KC8R with his Flex 6300
running 100W into an attic dipole
Operating as W1AW/0
ARRL Midwest Division Newsletter— Jan. 2015 p. 8
W1AW/0 Iowa Portable operation – Week #2: 12/24 – 12/30
(Continued)
Doug Bell’s (KE0BLA) 12W station and
antenna farm produce many “true” 59
reports on 15m
ARRL Midwest Division Newsletter— Jan. 2015 p. 9
Notes of Possible Interest

The Annual ARRL Board of Directors Meeting will be held in Connecticut January 16 and
17, 2015. Art and I will be representing the Midwest Division in our new roles along with
several other board member changes in other divisions. The annual meeting is always a
busy time and this one will be no exception as we finish the centennial year of ARRL.
There will be new issues, new opportunities, and new challenges to deal with as we begin
our “second century”.
Midwest Division News and Photos Wanted!
If you have news and photos about events or activities from the Midwest Division, email them to
Director Rod Blocksome K0DAS at rod.blocksome@gmail.com. We will try to include as many as
possible in upcoming editions of the Midwest Division News. Thanks and 73, Rod, K0DAS
ARRL Midwest Division Newsletter– Jan. 2015 p. 10
Midwest Division Special Events
01/03/2015 | Lake of the Ozarks Eagle Days
Jan 3-Jan 5, 1400Z-0200Z, N0J, Lake Ozark, MO. Lake of the Ozarks Amateur Radio Club. 21.300
14.320 7.240. Certificate. Glenn Commons, 103 Helinda Ln, Lake Ozark, MO 65049. Please send SAE
with $1.00 for 8.5" x 11" certificate.
01/10/2015 | Eagle Watch On The Mississippi River
Jan 10, 1600Z-2000Z, W0CS, Clinton, IA. Clinton Amateur Radio Club. 14.255 7.255 7.045 145.430 100Hz PL. QSL. Clinton Amateur Radio Club, PO Box 1501, Clinton, IA 52733. www.qrz.com/db/w0cs
01/24/2015 | Kansas Day
Jan 24, 1600Z-2100Z, KS0KS, Olathe, KS. Santa Fe Trail Amateur Radio Club. 28.320 21.320 14.250
10.115. QSL. Santa Fe Trail ARC, KS0KS, PO Box 3144, Olathe, KS 66063. Mahaffie Heritage Center,
Olathe, Kansas. Kansas joined the Union Jan. 29, 1861. www.sftarc.org
02/21/2015 | 11th Annual "Freeze Your Keys"
Feb 21, 1400Z-2200Z, W0EBB, Leavenworth, KS. Kickapoo QRP Amateur Radio Club. CW 14.058
7.035; SSB 14.325 7.240. QSL. Gary Auchard, 34058 167th St, Leavenworth, KS 66048.
w0ebb@juno.com
04/01/2015 | Lunar Eclipse
Apr 1-Apr 4, 0001Z-1200Z, K0L, Emporia, KS. Emporia State University Amateur Radio Club. 14.270
21.310 7.230. QSL. Dwight Moore, Campus Box 4050, 1 Kellog Circle, Emporia, KS 66801.
For updated Special Event listings, see:
www.arrl.org/special-event-stations
ARRL Midwest Division Newsletter– Jan. 2015 p 11
Midwest Division ARRL Hamfests, Conventions & Events
01/03/2015 | Ozark Mountain Hamfest
Location: Brighton, MO
Type: ARRL Hamfest
Sponsor: Ozark Mountain Amateur Radio Group
Website: http://w0omd.org
01/24/2015 | Winterfest 2015
Location: Collinsville, IL
Type: ARRL Hamfest
Sponsor: The St. Louis & Suburban Radio Club
Website: http://SLSRC.ORG
02/07/2015 | Mine Creek Winterfest
Location: LaCygne, KS
Type: ARRL Hamfest
Sponsor: Mine Creek ARC
03/07/2015 | SWIARC Hamfest
Location: McClelland, IA
Type: ARRL Hamfest
Sponsor: SouthWest Iowa Amateur Radio Club
Website: http://SWIradio.org
03/21/2015 | Nebraska State Convention
Location: Lincoln, NE
Type: ARRL Convention pending Executive Committee approval
Sponsor: Lincoln Amateur Radio Club
Website: http://lincolnhamfest.org/
04/11/2015 | Hamboree 2015
Location: Boone, IA
Type: ARRL Hamfest
Sponsor: 3900 Club
Website: http://www.3900club.com
04/18/2015 | Ararat Shrine Hambash
Location: Kansas City, MO
Type: ARRL Hamfest
Sponsor: Ararat Shrine Amateur Radio Club
Website: http://hambash.com
11/14/2015 | NARCfest 2015
Location: Nixa, MO
Type: ARRL Hamfest
Sponsor: Nixa Amateur Radio Cub
Website: http://smlrs.info/hamfest-flyer/
For updated Hamfests and Conventions Calendar, go to: http://www.arrl.org/hamfests-andconventions-calendar
Midwest Division Leadership
Director: Rod Blocksome K0DAS
Vice Director: Art Zygielbaum K0AIZ
k0das@arrl.org 319-393-8022
k0aiz@arrl.org 402-421-0839
Iowa Section Manager: Bob McCaffrey K 0CY
Kansas Section Manager: Ron Cowan KB 0DTI
Missouri Section Manager: Dale Bagley K 0KY
Nebraska Section Manager: Matt Anderson KA 0BOJ
DX Advisory Committee: Bill Morgan K 0DEQ (MO)
Emergency Communications Advisory Committee: Reynolds Davis K 0GND (NE)
Contest Advisory Committee: Jim Cochran K 0RH (KS)
Division Legislative Action Chair: Mike Edwards WB9M (MO)
Legislative Action Coordinators: Nick Critelli K 0PCG (IA); Bruce Frahm K0BJ (KS & NE); Mike
Edwards WB9M (MO).
Assistant Directors (Missouri): Paul Haefner K 0JPL, Ron Lowrance K4SX, Fred Miller KB0WIL,
Dave Propper K2DP, Barbara Rich KG0UT, John Rogers W 0WC, Scott Schultz N0IU, Kent Trimble
K9ZTV, Roger Volk K0GOB, Bill Wheeler K0DEW, and Eric Zust W 0TT.
Assistant Directors (Kansas): Mike Albers K 0FJ, Jim Andera K0NK, Andy Anderson W 0AFQ, Bill
Henderson K0VBU, Charlie Hett K0THN, Jon Jones N0JK, Brian Short KC0BS, Bob Summers
K0BXF, and Rick Tucker W 0RT.
Assistant Directors (Iowa): Don Boyvey AK 0BG, Dennis O’Brien KA0DOS, C.W. Pantel K0IIR,
Jim Spencer W 0SR, and Jim Lasley N0JL.
Assistant Directors (Nebraska): Frank Cahoy K 0BLT, Stan Coleman N0YXV, Reynolds Davis
K0GND, Bill Duffy KA0VXK, Joe Eisenberg K0NEB, Allen Harpham KB0ASQ, Todd LeMense
KK0DX, and Mike Nickolaus NF0N.
Midwest Division Webmaster: Steve Schmitz W0SJS