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Attention RACES / ARES Members: Thank you for your help during Hurricane Irene!

 

Upcoming WECA Meetings


  The next WECA meeting will be on 02/13/12

The next WECA meeting will be on Monday Feb 13, 2012 at the County Center in White Plains.  Our topic will be Military Radios. Do you or any of your friends have interest in seeing what types of radios are used by the armed forces? Then this is the meeting to attend!

The meeting will begin with a social half hour at 7 pm followed by the main presentation at 7:30.

Upcoming meetings:

Mar   2012 -  Proper Operating Procedures

Apr   2012 -  CQ Magazine Editor - Rich Moseson

May   2012 - TBA

Jun   2012 -  Field Day and Elections

Would you like to give a meeting presentation about an Amateur Radio related subject? Please contact Tom / KB2ZAM by sending email to him at kb2zam at weca dot org.
 

 
 

                
Amateur Extra Ham Radio Class!

Due to popular demand, WECA will be conducting a preparatory class for the Amateur Extra exam this winter.  The class will run for nine weeks every Tuesday night from 7-9 PM starting February 7, 2012 at the Westchester Fire Training Academy, 4 Dana Avenue in Valhalla.  On Thursday of week ten, a VE test session will be conducted at this location ($15 testing fee).

Please join us for this free interactive course taught by a team of knowledgeable Amateur Radio Operators from WECA.  Instructors will be Amateur Extras or others who have special knowledge of specific subject areas.  The class will review the test pool questions and answers and provide explanations of the accompanying concepts.  There are >700 questions in the pool; 50 test questions; 37 correct (74%) to pass.  All are welcome to attend who wish to gain additional knowledge of amateur radio even if you do not expect to take the test.

Please click here to download the class flyer.

 

 

 

                 

WECA's 2012 Public Service Events:

April 29th

March of Dimes

Saxon Woods Park, White Plains

May 6th Mental Health Association of Westchester FDR Park, Yorktown
June 23rd & 24th ARRL Field Day Harbor Island, Mamaroneck, NY
July 15th

Hudson Valley Bike Ride

Cedar Knolls School, Hawthorne


A total of ten events listed for 2012. Please visit the WECA Public Service Events page by clicking here.

Are you a local Ham near Westchester County, NY and are interested in helping out with Public Service Events? If so, please contact Robert Kantor / N2TSE by sending email to N2TSE at WECA dot org or call 914.949.4231.
 

 

                
WB2NHC is on YouTube!

 Tom Raffaelli / WB2NHC and the involvement of Ham Radio Operators helping the Red Cross was featured in a YouTube video.

To view this video, please click here.

 

 

                
Want to learn about RFI, Ferrites, Baluns and Audio interfacing but don't have time for a class?

Dwight Smith / N2FMC has found an interesting and downloadable publication that is continuously updated by the author Jim Brown/K9YC.
Click here to view or download this treasure trove of information about RFI, Ferrites, Baluns and Audio interfacing.

 

 

                
WA2NRV has been voted "Grand Ole Ham"!

As published in the August 2011 edition of the ARRL Hudson Division Beacon newsletter, Stan Rothman / WA2NRV has been voted as the 2011 Grand Ole Ham!

Our 2011 Award Recipients were:

Grand Ole Ham - Stan Rothman – WA2NRV

Amateur Of the Year - George Tranos – N2GA

Technical Achievement - Frank Frisone – KA2QYE

2011 Awards Luncheon Ticket and Program Ad Order Forms are included right here in the Beacon (see Page 9-10), and the 2011 Forms are also available for downloading and completing in MS-Word and Adobe PDF formats from the Website at: (www.hudson.arrl.org)

The 2011 event was held on Sunday, November 13 at Biagio’s in Paramus NJ. In addition to honoring the award recipients, the Awards event raises much needed support for the ARRL’s Spectrum Defense Fund.

 To view the ARRL Hudson Division Aug 2011 Beacon newsletter, please click here.

 

 

 

 

                
Please welcome these new WECA members!

KC2ZSL Robert Suffern
KD2AUP Nick White Plains
KD2AYV Adam Yonkers
KD2BIG Andrew Pound Ridge
WA2GF Gerry Yorktown Heights
Want to join WECA? Please send email to membership at weca dot org

 

                
Want to learn about "Return Loss"?

OK, so what is return loss? Click here for Wikipedia's answer. So how good is that feed line and much power is really getting out of the cable to the antenna? Any faults with the cable or connectors? Is there really an antenna connected? Finally, what is being reflected back down the line as loss?

Dwight / N2FMC has found a few URLs that discusses and calculates Return Loss.

Here is a link that discusses the math, please click here.

This link compares SWR to Return loss in a chart, please click here.

Another SWR chart link, please click here.

And finally an online Return Loss calculator, please click here.

 

 

 

Couldn't make it to Field Day 2011 ? Please click here for FD2011 picturesBy the way, WECA scored nicely!      

 

 

                 
Traveling abroad and want to use your US Ham license during your trip?

Please read this document created by the FCC DA-11-211 to help explain the process of using your Ham callsign in "CEPT" countries in Europe. Please click here to read this publication.

 

 

                 
See the latest ARRL Letter - lots of headlines!

Please Click here to see the current issue.

Issues going back to 2000 can be viewed by clicking here.

 

 

 Interested in Solar Cycle 24?

                
 

Would you like to find out how Ham Radio operators make contacts using the Aurora?

If there are enough charged particles (electrons) spiraling down the earth's magnetic field lines, the ionization may be sufficient to reflect VHF and lower UHF radio waves (generally in the 25 to 500 MHz frequency range). This usually occurs in conjunction with visual aurora, but the mechanism is a bit different and it is possible to have one (visual or radio) without the other.

Click here to learn more.

 

                 
WECA has D-Star on 443/448.1875

As of June 1, 2010 WECA has D-Star on 448.1875 (-) under callsign W2ECA (set your parameters for this frequency to the repeater callsign of W2ECA, 448.1875 (RX), 443.1875 (TX) and "CQCQCQ" for  your callsign. The new D-Star repeater is located in Valhalla, NY and presently has a range of about 15 miles (mobile). Please send signal reports to D-Star at weca.org.

See a "U-Tube" video about D-star by clicking here.

 

                 

 

 

 

                 

Field Day 2011 has passed

Field Day 2011 was on June 25th and June 26th. This year WECA was stationed at Harbor Island in Mamaroneck, NY. Setup began on Saturday morning at 10 am and teardown started at 2 pm on Sunday. Not a Ham, but want to learn about Ham Radio? This was a great opportunity to learn about the hobby in a "hands on" approach as radios, antennas and logging software will all be setup for this two day event - so please stop by and help out.

WECA scored about 8900 points this year. Congratulations to all who were involved in this world wide contest!

 

Don't know what Field Day is, click here for details.


Once again the many operators at WECA created a great score and had fun at the event!
 

 


Having troubles using the WECA Repeater system?

Sometimes due to band conditions, distance repeaters can be heard on our 2 meter repeater frequency of 147.060 MHz. Once someone in greater Westchester County keys up on the input using a PL of 114.8 Hz, the distant repeater interference subsides. This is normal (especially in the summer) and many times you may hear a Connecticut repeater located in the northeast corner of the state or sometimes a Philadelphia repeater can be heard as well.

But, if you have been having troubles using the repeater system or are hearing interference, please send email to "repeater at weca dot org" detailing the trouble or interference that you are experiencing. Our Repeater and Technical Directors will look into the problem.


Please welcome our 2011 - 2012 Officers & Directors:

At the June 2011 meeting, the following Officers & Directors were elected into office.

President - Richard Kautz / KC2HZW
Executive Vice President - Tom Fegan - KB2ZAM
Vice President / General Counsel - Michael Weitzner / N2EJI
Treasurer - Andy Farber / N4OOX
Asst. Secretary - Bill Bohnenberger / KA2OFM
Director at Large - Stan Rothman / WA2NRV
Engineering Director - Bob Wilson / N2DVQ
Newsletter Editor - Mike Rapp Sr. / KA2FBL
Repeater Operations Director - Dwight Smith / N2FMC
Social Activities Director - Richard Kautz / KC2HZW
Education Director - Larrie Sutliff / W2UL
Digital Modes - Rich Benda / WB2QJA
Emergency Services - Tom Raffaelli / WB2NHC
Membership - Bob Casino / N2GDY
Publicity - Will Austen / N2UXJ
Public Service - Robert Kantor / N2TSE

Directors and honorariums appointed by the board

Trustee
- Russ Stevenson / N2AMP
County Liaison - Michael Volk / W2MKV
President Emeritus
- Russ Stevenson / N2AMP
Webmaster / CIO - Peter Johnson / N2TFC

If you have any questions for the Officers & Directors, please email them with your questions by sending email to their callsign@weca dot org email address.


The WECAgram Newsletter is always online

WECA's monthly newsletter about Ham Radio events, projects and its local members in the greater Westchester County, NY area located about 20 miles north of New York City. The Fall 2011 WECAgram will be online shortly.

Do you have something for the WECAgram ? Please send your article to The WECAgram Editor by sending email to "wecagram at weca dot org"
 

Past issues of The WECAgram
 


Morse Code requirement ended on 2/23/07!

From the Hudson Division 01/26/07, 14:15 ET--- It's Official! The Morse Code Requirement Ended Friday, February 23rd. That's when the current 5 WPM Morse code requirement officially disappeared from the Amateur Radio Service Part 97 rules in accordance with the FCC's Report and Order (R&O) in the "Morse code proceeding," WT Docket 05-235. Beginning on that date, applicants for a General or Amateur Extra class Amateur Radio license no longer will have to demonstrate proficiency in Morse code. They'll just have to pass the applicable written examination. Publication of the new rules in the January 24, 2007 Federal Register started a 30-day countdown for the new rules to become effective. Deletion of the Morse requirement -- still a matter of controversy within the amateur community -- is a landmark in Amateur Radio history.  Read the entire story from the ARRL by clicking here


Looking for special Ham Radio related websites?

WECA member Dwight Smith / N2FMC has found a bunch of web sites containing ham radio related information. Please click here for a list of "Dwight's Sites". If you have any technical or Ham Radio related sites and would like to share these sites with others, please send email to sites at "weca dot org".


2012 meetings , lists, dates and calendars are online!

Please click here for the 2012 WECA meeting list

Please click here for the 2012 Ham Radio testing dates

Please click here for the 2012 Public Service event calendar
 


What to do with your ORANGE Ham Radio hat !

For the 500 or so Hams that help out at The Marathon each year, the ORANGE hat was a small token of appreciation for all the hard work expelled. At many WECA meetings the ORANGE hat was sometimes used as a door prize, others have proudly worn the hat at Public Service Events.

During a snowstorm a few years ago, another use was discovered for the hat. No microphone or key was found when this guy melted down!

    Photo by Kristen Johnson (n2tfc 1st harmonic) - 12/09/05


Want to know what Amateur Radio is all about?

Click here to listen a 30 second message about "Ham Radio". Listen to a public announcement about the way "Hams" helped the survivors of hurricane Katrina by clicking here. Want to see and hear what Ham Radio is all about, click here for a 30 second video!

Click here for a brochure about the Ham Radio hobby.

 Please visit
www.hello-radio.com


Found - old WECAGRAMS!

Nick / K2ZVI (SK) found some old WECAGRAMS while cleaning one day to share with the newer members. Please click on any date below to view these found treasures!

February 1980                August 1981                  September 1987              January 1988

If you have some old WECAgrams that could be "PDF" scanned, please send email to Peter / N2TFC - webmaster at weca dot org


WB2NHC - Tom Raffaelli was awarded Ham of the year!

Tom was first licensed in 1964. His interests then, as now, were in experimenting and building radio devices. Tom married Jeanne Fyfe in 1966. They moved into a three room apartment in the Bronx. Due to space limitations Tom operated exclusively on the VHF and UHF bands. In 1970, with two children in tow, Tom and Jeanne moved to a home in Thornwood New York. Beam antennas, verticals and wire dipoles soon sprang up on the roof and in the yard. In 1979 Tom joined the New Rochelle Communications Club and soon after that the Westchester Emergency Communications Association (WECA). He was elected Vice President of WECA in 1985 and President in 1987, and served for seven years. WECA doubled its membership under Tom's leadership, strengthened its affiliation with Westchester County's Office of Disaster and Emergency Services and initiated an affiliation with the Westchester chapter of the American Red Cross. He expanded the club's  Field Day event and grew WECAFEST, the club's hamfest event into a major "must attend" event. Tom is now Director of Emergency Services.

Tom served as President of TSARC for several years and resolved several long standing coordination disputes and established a coordination waiting list for all bands. Tom taught many Amateur Radio license classes over the years bringing more than 50 people into the hobby. Tom began volunteering at the New York City Marathon in the mid eighties and is currently the ham radio supervisor at the Family Reunion area.

Tom was instrumental in establishing extremely strong relationships between WECA and the Westchester County Department of Emergency Services and the American Red Cross. Both of these organizations are providing funding and support for maintenance of WECA's communications vehicles and equipment as well as providing meeting space and training facilities. Tom recently retired from the County of Westchester as its Director of Radio Systems. Tom continues to build on the strong ties between RACES, WECA and the county government while helping to bring state of  art communications facilities to the county's public safety departments.

Amateur of the Year Award Sponsored jointly by:
 The Peconic Amateur Radio Club
and
 Westchester Emergency Communications Association - WECA

As printed in the Hudson Division Awards Diner pamphlet from November 12, 2005


Again, WECA helped to "run" the 2010 ING New York City Marathon!

About 25 WECA members helped "run" The 2011 New York City Marathon as communication volunteers  that was held on Sunday, November 6, 2011.

WECA members covered assignments including "The Family Reunion area", "Mile Captains", "finish line area", countless "Shadows" for the NYC Road Runners Club officials and many other key positions as communicators using Ham Radio,  net control protocol procedures as well as "hi-tech" systems including APRS, messaging and WIFI.

Please visit the following links for pictures of previous  NYC marathons as photographed by WECA members.

Photos from WK6R, please click here

Information about the NYC Marathon can be found here


Here is what the Journal News said about the WECA Field Day event (2005):

Amateurs ham it up

By MARCELA ROJAS
THE JOURNAL NEWS

(Original publication: June 27, 2005)
At 11 a.m. yesterday, the sun was positioned just right for contact with Florida. With headphones on, 12-year-old Taylor Wilson, maneuvered the radio dial for the correct frequency to ham it up. "Alpha Echo 2 Fox Trot," he repeated into his headset with vigor. A few crackled voices from north Florida responded. "The frequency depends on the time of day. Right now it's favoring the south," said his father, Bob Wilson (N2DVQ), of Yorktown. "The atmosphere is like a mirror. "Later, Taylor grew frustrated as he tried to extend his reach and get the attention of an operator from the Virgin Islands. With some patience, a connection was made with a clear sound from the Caribbean. "This is so much fun," said Taylor. "Now that school's out, it's a great way to meet people. "The boisterous pre-teen was among 60 members of the Westchester Emergency Communication Association who participated in Field Day yesterday, an annual event during which amateur radio operators test their ability to establish and sustain long distance radio communications in the event of an emergency. At Harbor Island Park in Mamaroneck, five 50-foot-high antennas were positioned around the field and five stations were set up for the 24-hour experiment that started at 2 p.m. Saturday. "Our objective is to set up quickly and log contacts," said Lyle Anderson (K2LCA) of Chappaqua, the association's president. "And to see if our procedures work. "More than 3,000 stations nationwide participate in Field Day, which is hosted by the American Radio Relay League. By midday yesterday, the Westchester club had contacted about 1,300 and expected to reach 1,800 by day's end, Anderson said. In the event of a terrorist attack or natural disaster, when telephone and/or computer services are lost, emergency officials and relief agencies utilize local amateur radio operators, or hams, for communication. During the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and 2003's blackout, the Westchester Emergency Communications Association helped officials stay in contact throughout the region, Anderson said. "People do this for a hobby," Anderson said. "But we do it as a public service. "There are 260 amateur radio operators in the volunteer group. Field Day also offered some friendly competition, in which each radio operator received a point for each contact made. Last year, the association came in sixth in their class. They expected to do better than that this time, Anderson said. Results are expected in two weeks. "The contest is just for fun," said Anderson. "What we are really trying to do here is train people. When you are stressed, tired and you have five people trying to contact you, you have to be cool and know what to do."


Don't know what Ham Radio is ?

The Ham Radio hobby has made it ! Well, now there is a "Ham Radio for Dummies" book on the market. Check this
 out by clicking here ! Available in many book stores like Borders, Barnes & Noble and the ARRL for $21.99 or less.


BPL - do you know what it is and that it WILL destroy HF ?

Please visit the ARRL website for more information about this proposal that could DESTROY HF amateur radio operation.
This is a must read article for all ham operators ! Recent RFI tests in Briarcliff reported 20 over 9 readings from 2 MHz to 80 MHz with hash-like sounding noise. Check out this video made in North Carolina - click here.

Please click here to read the complete BPL story on the ARRL site.


So, where were you in '72 ? When WECA was born !

On the first Friday night in early April 1972, five men met in Tarrytown, NY at William T. Knott's (W2QGH-sk) home to form what is now the Westchester Emergency Communications Association (WECA). Thirty one years ago these middle aged "family" men were Ham Radio hobbyists who decided start this club "for the continuation of the Civil Defense Radio network in Westchester County, NY". Meeting minutes from those early gatherings can be read by clicking here

WECA thanks John von Sneidern, Jr. / W2QGH for copies of those notes "from the beginning" of WECA and Efrem Acosta / W2CZ for organizing this historic project.

Comments (good/bad)? Please let us know by sending email to webmaster at weca dot org.


Public Service Operators Needed !

Please contact Robert Kantor / N2TSE if you would like to participate in the upcoming Public Service events that WECA helps by supplying Ham Radio communicators. Operators are needed for other upcoming events. This is the best possible emergency preparedness training for Ham Radio communicators available, so please send email now to n2tse at weca dot org and volunteer!



Upcoming Public Service Events

Public service events are one of WECA's specialties. WECA members help public service minded groups such as The Red Cross, American Heart Association, American Lung Assn., American Diabetes Assn., Westchester County Emergency Services and others.
 Public Service Events Calendar
                                                                                                                                      

Official WECAwear

Bill / KA2OFM is working on finding a new WECAwear supplier as o
ur previous supplier has ceased operations.
He has put together an  order sheet to get an idea of what items members are interested in purchasing. Please click the Link  here and enter the amount of items you may be interested in purchasing on the form and email it to Secretary@weca.org 

Once we have a enough interest in WECAWEAR products Bill will contact those interested  with the details and pricing. 



The Westchester Emergency Communications Association

Post Office Box 831

Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591-0831

webmaster at weca.org

Last update - Saturday, January 28, 2012

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