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Newsletter of the Cherryland Amateur Radio Club Traverse City, MI The Cherry Juice Forward Waves VE EXAMS 3/23/2013, 9:00AM Sponsored By: Midland ARC WalkIns Welcomed Contact: Dennis K. Klipka, 989.636.7704, [email protected] Salvation Army Building, 330 S. Waldo Rd., Midland, MI 486404474 3/23/2013, 4:00PM Sponsored By: Big Rapids AARC WalkIns Welcomed Contact: Jeffrey Sell, [email protected] Ferris State University, 1319 Cramer Cir., West Commons Bldg., room 109, Big Rapids, MI 49307 2736 HAMFESTS 3/16/2013 Michigan Crossroads Hamfest and Radio Swap (ARRL) Marshall Activity Center (MAC), 15325 West Michigan Avenue., Marshall MI 49608 Sponsored By: Southern Michigan Amateur Radio Society TalkIn: 146.66 () (PL 94.8) Contact: David Ashbolt, K8OLY, [email protected] 269.223.7141, PO Box 934, Battle Creek, MI 49016 Or, Tom WR8G, 269.962.8007, [email protected] More Inforomation: http://www.w8df.com/ Club Repeaters 146.86 PL 114.8 W8TCM/R W8ZTB Memorial Repeater 442.50 PL 114.8 W8TCM/R W8NGH Memorial Repeater Club Nets MESH NET (Monday Evening Social Hour) 8PM EST Mondays 146.86 Repeater SMASH NET (Sunday Morning Amateur Social Hour) 9AM EST Sundays 3.935 MHZ Club Officers President Hope AA8SN Vice President Ernie K8RCT Secretary Mike KD8REH Treasurer Ward N8WK Directors Dave KJ4KFJ Chuck W8SGR Mike W8VPC Cherry Juice Editor Joe N8OUZ HAMFESTS (cont.) 3/30/2013 A.R.G.Y.L. Hamfest 11700 Vergennes St., Lowell, MI 49331 Sponsored By: Amateur Radio Group of Youth in Lowell TalkIn: 146.62 () (PL 94.8) , 145.270 () (PL 94.8) Contact: Al Eckman, WW8WW, [email protected] 616.450.4332, 725 Bowes Rd, Apt K6, Lowell MI 49331 Reflected Waves February, 1993 In 1993, Elected President was Chuck W8SGR, VP Rod N8QVR, Secretary Gerri N8RST, C. Secy Frank WD8IIR, Trasurer George NZ8H, Director Brook N8OCX, and Editor Dave N8QVP. WIAA Interlochen tower survey was performed by the technical committee at the suggestion of Paul KA8HIB. February, 2004 Poor weather conditions postponed the 2004 elections. The 2004 SwapNShop had 300 paid attendees. 14 persons took VE exams with an 83% pass rate resulting in six new Technicians, one Tech Plus, and one General. February, 2013 Vol. 40 Iss. 02 ARRL Affiliated Club #1082

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Newsletter  of  the  

Cherryland  Amateur  Radio  Club  Traverse  City,  MI  

The  Cherry  Juice  

Forward  Waves  VE  EXAMS  

3/23/2013, 9:00AM Sponsored  By:  Midland  ARC  Walk-­‐Ins  Welcomed  Contact:  Dennis  K.  Klipka,  989.636.7704,  [email protected]  Salvation  Army  Building,  330  S.  Waldo  Rd.,  Midland,  MI  48640-­‐4474   3/23/2013, 4:00PM Sponsored  By:  Big  Rapids  AARC  Walk-­‐Ins  Welcomed  Contact:  Jeffrey  Sell,  [email protected]  Ferris  State  University,  1319  Cramer  Cir.,  West  Commons  Bldg.,  room  109,  Big  Rapids,  MI  49307-­‐2736  

HAMFESTS  3/16/2013 Michigan  Crossroads  Hamfest  and  Radio  Swap  (ARRL)  Marshall  Activity  Center  (MAC),  15325  West  Michigan  Avenue.,  Marshall  MI  49608  Sponsored  By:  Southern  Michigan  Amateur  Radio  Society  Talk-­‐In:  146.66  (-­‐)  (PL  94.8)  Contact:  David  Ashbolt,  K8OLY,  [email protected]  269.223.7141,  PO  Box  934,  Battle  Creek,  MI  49016  Or,  Tom  WR8G,  269.962.8007,  [email protected]  More  Inforomation:  http://www.w8df.com/  

Club Repeaters 146.86 PL 114.8 W8TCM/R W8ZTB Memorial Repeater 442.50 PL 114.8 W8TCM/R W8NGH Memorial Repeater Club Nets MESH NET (Monday Evening Social Hour) 8PM EST Mondays 146.86 Repeater SMASH NET (Sunday Morning Amateur Social Hour) 9AM EST Sundays 3.935 MHZ Club Officers President Hope AA8SN Vice President Ernie K8RCT Secretary Mike KD8REH Treasurer Ward N8WK Directors Dave KJ4KFJ Chuck W8SGR Mike W8VPC Cherry Juice Editor Joe N8OUZ

 HAMFESTS  (cont.)  

3/30/2013 A.R.G.Y.L.  Hamfest  11700  Vergennes  St.,  Lowell,  MI  49331  Sponsored  By:  Amateur  Radio  Group  of  Youth  in  Lowell    Talk-­‐In:  146.62  (-­‐)  (PL  94.8)  ,  145.270  (-­‐)  (PL  94.8)  Contact:  Al  Eckman,  WW8WW,  [email protected]  616.450.4332,  725  Bowes  Rd,  Apt  K6,  Lowell  MI  49331  

Reflected  Waves  February,  1993  

   In  1993,  Elected  President  was  Chuck  W8SGR,  VP  Rod  N8QVR,  Secretary  Gerri  N8RST,  C.  Secy  Frank  WD8IIR,  Trasurer  George  NZ8H,  Director  Brook  N8OCX,  and  Editor  Dave  N8QVP.        WIAA  Interlochen  tower  survey  was  performed  by  the  technical  committee  at  the  suggestion  of  Paul  KA8HIB.  

February,  2004      Poor  weather  conditions  postponed  the  2004  elections.        The  2004  Swap-­‐N-­‐Shop  had  300  paid  attendees.  14  persons  took  VE  exams  with  an  83%  pass  rate  resulting  in  six  new  Technicians,  one  Tech  Plus,  and  one  General.    

 

February,  2013  Vol.  40  Iss.  02  

ARRL  Affiliated  Club  #1082  

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Well,  the  CARC  did  it  again.    Another  great  swap  for  2013.      Attendance  was  down  a  little  with  207  paid  admissions  but  those  who  were  there  seemed  to  have  a  good  time.    Many  items  were  bought  and  sold  with  many  interesting  eye  ball  contacts.  

Things  got  underway  with  the  gathering  at  the  Elk's  Club  for  dinner  and  conversation.    Those  attending  included  N8UUJ,  W8PIT,  N8WK,  K8CAK,  N8RRR,  W8TVT,  AA8SN,  K8RCT,  N8OUZ  and  son  Julian,  W8VPC,  and  W8DW  &  NB8LZA  from  Saginaw.      Brian  N8TC  and  Jon  N8UL  were  there  for  another  party  but  stopped  by  our  tables  to  say  “hello”.  

About  7  PM  we  moved  over  to  the  swap  site  to  set  up  tables  and  chairs.    N8QX  was  there  to  set  up  his  PA  System.  Others  helping  out  included  N8WK,  KJ4KFJ,  K8RCT,  N8RRR,  W8TVT,  K8RCT,  N8OUZ  and  Julian.    Then  there  was  the  Weaver  Family.    (What  a  group)    Steve  KB8RDI  and  daughters  Autumn  and  Alyssa  were  out  helping  with  the  tables  and  chairs.    Autumn  was  actually  crawling  under  the  stage  area  pulling  out  the  carts  loaded  with  tables  and  chairs.    Lisa  KC8EXD  was  getting  the  kitchen  in  order  for  the  next  days  activities.  Everything  was  set  up  and  in  order  by  8  PM.  

I  was  over  at  the  gym  at  6  AM  to  unlock  the  doors,  plug  in  the  coffee  pots  and  turn  on  the  lights.    The  first  one  to  arrive  was  K9JP.    By  7  AM  many  others  were  there  to  set  up  their  tables.    Most  of  the  tables  were  occupied.    We  only  had  three  “no  shows”  from  those  who  had  reserved  tables.      

We  had  three  commercial  type  vendors  which  included  Theresa  from  Prosoft  Plus,  Radio  Shack  from  Gaylord  and  W8AMZ  Amateur  Radio  Products  (Antenna's)  from  Muskegon.  

N8WK  set  up  his  admissions  table.    He  was  assisted  by  K8RCT  and  others.    Ward  also  

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had  to  Club  Directories  for  2013  available.    The  donations  table  was  overseen  by  KB8RIV  with  help  from  N8OUZ  and  K8RCT.  

The  kitchen  crew  included  the  Weaver  family  (KC8EXD,  KB8RDI,  Autumn  &  Alyssa)  and  Nancy  KB8VEH,  Paul  KD8UYM,  Janet  N8RRR,  and  Deb  KD8RTE.  

They  served  coffee  and  rolls  throughout  the  morning.    Also  available  were  hot  dogs  and  sloppy  jobs  and  all  kinds  of  pop.  

Hope  AA8SN  and  crew  did  their  usual  good  job  of  administering  VE  Exams.    Assisting  her  was  K8RCT,  W8QKP,  N8HKQ,  and  KE8KX.    They  had  twelve  people  that  took  various  tests.    Two  people  passed  the  technician  test  and  six  were  successful  with  the  general  exam.    Congratulations  to  all.  

We  had  many  door  prizes  that  were  passed  out.    People  from  the  IRA  Link  Repeater  System  were  there  and  donated  some  tickets  for  their  June  Swap  &  Shop.    ARRL  donated  some  gift  certificates  for  door  prizes.    Prosoft  Plus  donated  a  CD  on  a  Dxpedition.    W8AMZ  donated  a  G5RV  antenna.    The  club  purchased  a  soldering  station  and  a  UV  5  R  dual  band  HT  which  were  the  main  door  prizes.    The  HT  was  won  by  N8TNT  of  Traverse  City.    

Special  thanks  to  the  clean  up  crew.    They  include  the  entire  kitchen  crew  listed  above.    Also  involved  was  KC8ZAP,  KJ4KFJ,  KB8RDI,    Autumn  &  Alyssa,  N8OUZ,  W8REJ,    and  Eric  KC8CLP.    With  their  fine  help  we  were  out  of  there  by  1  PM.    (Super  Job!)  

That's  my  report.    I  hope  I  included  everyone  who  took  part.    ‘til  next  year.             -­‐Joe  W8TVT  

 

 

 

Swap-­‐N-­‐Shop  2013  Report  

Found:      When  cleaning  up  the  cafeteria  area  we  found  a  pair  of  adult  glasses  in  a  carrying  case  with  no  identificaion.  Please  contact  Joe  

W8TVT  at  231.947.8555  or  [email protected]  

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Dues  this  year  are  $20.00.  Please  send  your  2013  Dues  to:  

 Ward  Kuhn  N8WK  

PO  Box  987  Traverse  City,  MI  49685  

Club  Update  The  CARC  re-­‐organization  as  a  501  

(c)(3)  non-­‐profit  has  been  completed.    Ward  reports  that  as  of  2/25/2013,  the  IRS  has  approved  

the  status.  

So  –  it  is  official!    

The  Cherryland  Amateur  Radio  Club’s  now  carries  501(c)(3)  status.  

At  the  January  22nd  General  CARC  Meeting,  Elections  were  held.  Positions  up  for  election  were  President,  Vice  President,  Treasurer,  Secretary,  Cherry  Juice  Editor,  and  Board  Member  (3  yr).    

 Here  are  the  positions  and  candidates  presented  for  election  at  the  meeting:  

President  (current)   Don  Strzynski  N8QX  President   Hope  Francisco  AA8SN  

Vice  President   Ernie  Abel  K8RCT  Treasurer   Ward  Kuhn  N8WK  Secretary   Mike  Vandermey  KD8REH  

Cherry  Juice  Editor   Joe  Erlewein  N8OUZ  Board   Mike  Cleary  W8VPC  

   

After  voting,  your  2013  Cherryland  Amateur  Radio  Club  election  results:  President   Hope  Francisco  AA8SN  

Vice  President   Ernie  Abel  K8RCT  Treasurer   Ward  Kuhn  N8WK  Secretary   Mike  Vandermey  KD8REH  

Cherry  Juice  Editor   Joe  Erlewein  N8OUZ  Board   Mike  Cleary  W8VPC  Board   Dave  Hanchett  KJ4KFJ  (2  yr  remaining)  Board   Chuck  Mellberg  (1  yr  remaining)  

 

2013  CARC  Election  Results  

CARC  General  Meeting  Location  Change  Imminent      Changes  in  the  policies  adopted  by  the  Governmental  Center  require  the  use  of  monitoring  personnel  during  use  of  the  building  after  business  hours.  These  new  security  and  safety  measures  would  result  in  a  several-­‐hundred-­‐dollar-­‐per-­‐month  financial  commitment  from  the  CARC  to  continue  holding  meetings  at  the  Governmental  Center.    

   The  CARC  Board  is  currently  researching  other  options,  and  the  City  has  extended  three  extra  months  with  no  charges  in  order  to  help  ease  the  transition.  If  you  have  suggestions,  please  contact  a  CARC  Board  Member.  Currently  being  considered  as  a  primary  location  is  the  Salvation  Army  at  1239  Barlow  St.  in  Traverse  City.  

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Glen  Arbor  -­‐  Gerald  Gorrell,  74,  of  Glen  Arbor  passed  away  February  13,  2013.  

Gerald  was  born  May  1,  1938  in  Charleroi,  Pennsylvania  to  the  late  Creed  and  Helen  (Hollis)  Gorrell.  

On  April  4,  1959,  Gerald  married  his  high  school  sweetheart,  the  former  Janice  Ann  Coulston  in  Dearborn.    

Jerry  honorably  served  as  a  member  of  the  United  States  Naval  Reserves  1956-­‐1968,  working  in  communications.    During  his  time  in  the  service,  he  pursued  and  received  a  degree  in  electrical  engineering  from  Wayne  State  University.    He  had  a  35  year  career  as  an  Electrical  Engineer  for  the  Ford  Motor  Company  where  he  was  responsible  for  the  issuance  of  numerous  patents.    Jerry  became  interested  in  amateur  radio  in  high  school,  a  passion  that  continued  throughout  his  life.    He  was  very  active  in  the  Traverse  City/Leelanau  area  Amateur  Radio  Emergency  Services  (ARES)  and  the  Radio  Amateur  Crivil  Engineering  Services  (RACES)  and  has  QSL/contact  cards  representing  his  vast  array  of  communications  from  all  over  the  world.  

For  the  past  19  years,  he  and  Janice  have  enjoyed  retirement  in  Glen  Arbor.    He  was  active  in  the  Glen  Lake  schools  as  a  math  and  science  tutor  and  served  on  the  scholarship  board.  Jerry  was  also  active  in  the  Glen  Lake  Artists.    In  his  spare  time  he  built  furniture,  loved  the  outdoors  and  could  repair  anything  from  appliances  to  automobiles.  

Jerry  is  survived  by  his  wife  of  53  years  Janice,  daughters  Lynn  (Joe)  Siciliano  of  Dearborn  and  Susan  (Ken)  Baker  of  Dearborn,  grandchildren  Anthony,  Alexandra  and  Maria  Siciliano  and  Grace  Baker,  brother  William  (Barbara)  Gorrell  of  Bellaire,  MI,  and  brother-­‐in-­‐laws  Dale  (Patti)  Coulston  of  Suttons  Bay,  MI  and  Wayne  (Marilyn)  Coulston  of  St.  Clair  Shores,  MI.  

A  memorial  service  is  being  planned  for  summer  2013.  

Memorial  contributions  in  memory  of  Jerry  may  be  directed  to  the  Cherryland  Amateur  Radio  Club  of  Traverse  City.  

Jerry  Gorrell,  W8WFN,  Silent  Key  

From  the  Benzie  Amateur  Radio  Friends  website,  http://benz-­‐arpsc.org    It  is  with  heavy  heart  I  have  to  announce  the  passing  of  Tom  Schoonover,  K8BTE.    He  was  a  torch  in  the  ARES/RACES  group  here  in  Benzie  County.    He  held  Emergency  Coordinator  position  working  tirelessly  with  the  fractions  of  public  service  and  the  local  hams.    He  was  in  Arizona  with  his  wife  Mary  and  children  Doug  and  Annete  when  he  passed.    Tom  was  a  life  member  of  the  ARRL  and  supported  it’s  many  programs.    Rob  W8REJ  will  spear  head  a  memorial  fund  to  engrave  a  brick  with  Tom’s  call,  to  be  installed  at  the  ARRL’s  terrace.    A  small  donation  will  help  make  this  possible.  

                                                                                                 73  my  friend    de  KG8CW  sk    

Great  News:    From  W8REJ  -­‐Rob,  that  with  the  generous  donations  at  the              January  breakfast  we  have  the  amount  needed  for  Tom’s  brick.    Thanks  very  much.                 -­‐  KG8CW,  Mike    

Tom  Schoonover,  K8BTE,  Silent  Key  

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Grand  Traverse  County  Health  Department  Open  House  

Yours truly was fortunate enough to tour the newly completed Health Department building for Grand Traverse County. Why is this important? The new building houses a brand-new, nicely equipped EOC (Emergency Operations Center). Of particular interest and worthy of note is that TBARG was offered use of space and equipment in both the ancillary room of the EOC area and also offered a site for the new TBARG D-Star repeater system on 443.3125+. The repeater is currently on the air now for testing at a location North of Traverse City.

The new EOC at the Health Department was designed for fluid and efficient response to informational flow and protocol adherence. The large room with desks is the main EOC area, with stations for each operational area of jurisdiction during an event. If you notice the red doors toward the front of the room, they lead to an area where there is a desk and cabinet designated for TBARG use and radio operators. I am sure there will be many further updates on the use of this location and reports on the progress of the new TBARG KD8OXV D-Star system when it is installed at its new permanent location, which is eagerly awaiting the arrival of the hardware. - Joe, N8OUZ

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Here  are  a  few  photos  I  took  at  the  White  Pine  Stampede.  It  was  a  bit  chilly  but  we  had  good  participation  from  TBARG  and  CARC  to  help  support  this  event.  Not  shown  are  Dave  KJ4KFJ,  Ernie  K8RCT  (the  photographer),  Mike  W8VPC.  

Pictured  are  Mike  KD8REH  and  Ward  N8WK.           -­‐  Ernie,  K8RCT  

White  Pine  Stampede  Report  

That’s  it  for  the  February  edition  of  the  Cherry  Juice  –  Don’t  forget,  the  February  General  Meeting  will  be  Tuesday  February  26th  at  7pm  at  the  Governmental  Center  at  400  Boardman  Ave  in  Traverse  City,  MI  49684.  

As  always,  I  welcome  your  input  on  the  newsletter,  good  or  bad.  It’s  how  I  learn.  I’m  a  creature  of  habit.  Now,  here  for  your  enjoyment  is  some  art  I  created  as  a  teenager  in  the  90s,  having  talked  to  Joe  K8DT  a  great  deal.               -­‐73  de  Joe  N8OUZ  

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SKYWARN

Severe Weather Network What is the TBARG Skywarn Program?

The TBARG Skywarn program works in conjunction with the National Weather Service in Gaylord during sever weather events by providing critical information about severe weather and potentially saving lives. The

data will also help forecasters with storm movement and location.

How can I help?

During sever weather nets will be activated on the W8TCM 146.86 repeater. A warning tone will be broadcast and an alert message will inform you of the status of the storm. When nets are activated a net control station

will take certain information about the storm, (movement, rain fall, lightning, tornados, ETC) for more information on nets and protocols visit our web site at www.tbarg.org and look for the Skywarn link.

What do I need?

To participate in Skywarn nets you must take the Basic Skywarn training provided by the national weather service. The second thing you will need is a 2 meter (vhf) radio. Depending on what county you live in the net

might be on the 145.390 repeater in Leeland, or our primary repeater 146.860.

ANYONE CAN BE A PART OF A SKYWARN NET!

SKYWARN NET FREQUENCIES

W8TCM 146.860 PL 114.8

W8SGR 145.390 PL 103.5

SIMPLEX 146.520

For more information contact:

Michael Vandermey

KD8REH

Skywarn Coordinator

Email: [email protected]