Election Results: Your 2021 Board of Directors

The election results are in and here is the not so unexpected results:

2021 Executive Committee
President and Chief Executive Officer: Brian Milburn, K6BPM
Chief Financial Officer: Tom Saunders, N6YX
Secretary: Dorothy Oksner, K6DSO

2021 Directors At Large
Director At Large: Dave Schmidt, AI6VX
Director At Large: Wayne Beckman, AF6GX
Director At Large: Levi Maaia, K6LCM
Director At Large: Michael Taylor, K6RQV

Thank you everyone who voted in our very first online voting experiment!

Post expires at 2:25pm on Monday November 23rd, 2020 but will still be available in the archives.

Technical Mentoring and Elmering Net – 11/19/2020

The audio archive of this net can best be followed by downloading the .mp3 file for the appropriate date here and listening with the media player of your choice. You can move the progress slider forward or backward to the subject of interest to you.

We had another interesting net tonight with 15 check-ins plus net control Frank, K6FLD. Tonight’s topics included:

  • Discussion about online ham testing during the Covid 19 pandemic situation.
  •  Discussion about tomorrow nights club meeting regarding the annual board of directors election and then tracking Transpacific airliners on VHF, HF and ADS-B.
  • Questions from the amateur extra exam question pool.

Tune in to the SBARC TM&E Net every Thursday at 8:00 PM local (2000 Hrs) and see what interesting ham radio questions might arise or ask some of your own! All club members and visitors are encouraged to check in to the net each week.

November General Club Meeting: Tracking Transpacific Airliners

0:00 Pre-meeting chatter
26:30 Meeting Start and Intros
53:30 Tracking Transpacific Airliners Presentation Start
1:27:10 Questions & Answers

Meeting Presentation Slides (pdf)

Our November Club Meeting was host to our Board of Directors election as well as a presentation by Levi C. Maaia – K6LCM on using your ham equipment and/or computer or smartphone to listen in on transpacific airline traffic on the VHF and HF bands.

Hams aren’t the only ones using HF on a daily basis for reliable, long-distance communications. Airline pilots use HF frequencies from 2800 kHz to 22 MHz as their primary means of communication with shore stations during oceanic flights. These comms can be received by anyone with an HF SSB tuner and provide interesting data points for HF propagation. Aircraft are even sending PSK over HF! Levi showed us a tracking demonstration of a flight from Los Angeles (LAX) to Sydney (SYD) as well as pointed us toward some resources for tracking and listening in on our own, with or without a radio!

HP-8595E Spectrum Analyzer

HP-8595E Spectrum Analyzer: 9KHz to 6.5GHz. Includes Options 105 and 041. Needs calibration but will display signals/spectrum up to 6.5GHz. Good for peaking general go/no go applications.  $650 Price is firm, as is, cash and carry. Additional spectrum shots available upon request. Contact Michael K6RQV at mst1956@cox.net

Edited by Michael W0JFB – 11/15/2020, Expires 2/15/2021

 

Technical Mentoring and Elmering Net – 11/12/2020

The audio archive of this net can best be followed by downloading the .mp3 file for the appropriate date here and listening with the media player of your choice. You can move the progress slider forward or backward to the subject of interest to you.

We had another interesting net tonight with 10 check-ins plus net control Frank, K6FLD. Tonight’s topics included:

  • Getting started in VHF/UHF repeater operations for a licensed ham that hasn’t dabbled much yet.
  • Which repeaters will be best suited for a local ham living at 1000′ MSL but in a canyon.
  • ALC settings for digital (FT8) operations.

Tune in to the SBARC TM&E Net every Thursday at 8:00 PM local (2000 Hrs) and see what interesting ham radio questions might arise or ask some of your own! All club members and visitors are encouraged to check in to the net each week.

Technical Mentoring and Elmering Net – 11/5/2020

The audio archive of this net can best be followed by downloading the .mp3 file for the appropriate date here and listening with the media player of your choice. You can move the progress slider forward or backward to the subject of interest to you.

We had another interesting net tonight with 12 check-ins plus net control Brian, K6BPM. Tonight’s topics included:

  • Hotspot for DMR, Jumbo Spot, Open Spot, Zumspot?
  • What are accepted “minimum power necessary” HF practices?
  • WSJTX and Virtual Audio Cable (VAC).
  • Cobweb Antenna.

Tune in to the SBARC TM&E Net every Thursday at 8:00 PM local (2000 Hrs) and see what interesting ham radio questions might arise or ask some of your own! All club members and visitors are encouraged to check in to the net each week.

SBARC Annual Election for 2021 Calendar Year

It’s that time again! It’s time to vote for your officers and directors for 2021.

This past year has been challenging to say the least. SBARC has tried to adapt by introducing ZOOM club meetings, board meetings, and now we are introducing all electronic voting. For the first time ever, SBARC will be conducting its annual election on-line. We have created a “live” ballot that you simply fill out and submit by clicking a button. A downloadable, printable form will also be available if you prefer to send in your ballot by regular mail.

Our bylaws state that voting members must be “in good standing” with their dues current for at least 28 days prior to the election date. On Friday, November 6th all eligible members will receive voting instructions by email. You may begin voting as soon as you receive your email notice. Just click on the link in the email. If for some reason you don’t receive your voting information, please contact us and let us know.

Voting will be allowed until midnight on November 18, 2020. The votes will be tallied and announced at the General Club Meeting (ZOOM edition) on November 20th.

So be sure to vote, and we guarantee that our election will be fast, accurate, and non-controversial!

Post expires at 7:00pm on Friday November 20th, 2020 but will still be available in the archives.