Links to the planning documents for the Fall 2021 SET are listed below. Continue reading
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FCC Grants Temporary Waiver to Permit Higher Symbol Rate Data Transmissions for Hurricane Ida Traffic
Information received from the ARRL
FCC Grants Temporary Waiver to Permit Higher Symbol Rate Data Transmissions for Hurricane Ida Traffic
Sunday, August 29, 2021
The FCC has granted an ARRL emergency request for a temporary waiver intended to facilitate relief communications in the wake of Hurricane Ida. The waiver was orally granted on Saturday, August 28, and immediately permitted amateur data transmissions related to Hurricane Ida traffic to employ a higher symbol rate for data transmissions than the current limit of 300 baud. Continue reading
Amateur Radio Exam Announcement – Nittany Amateur Radio Club
The Nittany Amateur Radio Club is conducting Ham Exams on Saturday, May 1 in State College, PA. Space is limited due to the pandemic. Advance reservations are required, so please register as soon as possible to insure you will have one of the available spaces. Continue reading
Skywarn Recognition Day 2020, Dec. 5, 2020
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Amateur stations to exchange QSO information with as many National Weather Service Stations as possible on 80, 40, 20, 15, 10, 6, and 2 meter bands plus the 70 centimeter band. Contacts via repeaters are permitted.
Future Public Service/Training Events
Please consider reserving time in your calendar for participation in the below listed events. Planning is a continuous process given the COVID-19 quarantine. If any are canceled, we will let you know.
- June 6 – Rothrock Grit Foot Race – CANCELED NEW DATE 5 June 2021
- June 27-28 – ARRL Field Day – Modified by ARRL to be individual stations
- July 17-18 – MS Glimcher Keystone Country Ride – Canceled, New date TBD
- Oct 3-4 – ARRL Simulated Emergency Test
- Oct 11 – Unpaved of Susquehanna Valley Bicycle Race
- Dec 5 – Skywarn Recognition Day
Please consider helping out with these events. We’ll provide more information as we get it.
Thank you.
ICS Forms for Amateur Radio Incident/Event Planning
Attempting to standardize amateur radio planning in Centre County with the Incident Command System I have tried to use ICS forms found on the Internet. There are many and there are many that are quite sophisticated. Some even operate as ‘books’. Entering recurring information will populate it to all the forms.
Unfortunately most of these forms have been very difficult to use. At least for me. To resolve this problem, I designed my own forms in Microsoft Word. Click on ‘Continue Reading’ to see more and find links to these forms. Continue reading
WPA Spring SET 2020 a Success
The Western Pennsylvania Simulated Emergency Test for Spring 2020 was held on 4 Apr 2020. Because of the Pennsylvania Stay at Home order from Governor Wolf all operations were done from the homes of individual hams. No one went anywhere. Click ‘Continue Reading’ to see files related to the event: Continue reading
Health and Wellness Information for First Responders
The First Responder Center For Excellence has some information that may be helpful for First Responders coping with the COVID-19 situation. Many amateur radio operators are already first responders in their communities and may be considered same if called to service.
Have and Emergency Plan and Prepare an Emergency Kit for your family
If you are wondering what to do or how to prepare for emergencies here are a couple links to good emergency planning guides for families:
Assemble an emergency kit for your family.
For amateur radio operators here is some further information on the ARRL website.
Important message for Centre County Amateur Radio Operators from WPA SM
At this time, it does not look like a “communications emergency” is likely to occur. Unlike weather and wildfire disasters which often cause extensive damage to communications infrastructure, a biological emergency typically has a low likelihood of disruption to services and utilities such as electricity, gas, water, sanitation, cable, landline and cellular phone service.
Federal, state and local governments are closing or restricting non-employee access to schools, government facilities, offices and agencies, including many local facilities that have been in regular use by the amateur radio community. Clubs and VE exam sessions may not be able to utilize their usual locations. Meetings, hamfests, training events and other amateur radio gatherings may be curtailed for an indefinite time, and this could have a significant impact on local participation. As more and more events and activities are canceled, the associated amateur radio involvement in those activities will not be able to take place either.
Rather than make an immediate blanket cancellation of all amateur radio activities in our Western Pennsylvania Section, we should seek and comply with the guidance of our partner agencies. For example, if your club meets in your county EOC, your club leaders should immediately contact your county EMA leadership for guidance. If your EOC is currently closed, or the school where you hold your meetings is closed, then your club cannot have a meeting—because the agency who owns the meeting place has closed it.
That last part is important. The responsibility is upon the owner of the facility, not on its guests, like amateur radio clubs.
It is also important for all leaders to communicate with their members about all closures, as soon as possible. Keeping our amateur radio communities informed of changes in a timely manner will maintain the trust and goodwill that we have all worked so hard to establish.
We can categorically state that the ultimate decision of whether or not to participate by any radio amateur rests entirely with each individual. Ultimately, each of us is responsible for our own safety and security, and that of our dependents.
We encourage everyone to put safety first, and if they have any doubts, to follow the wisdom of the old saying, “Better safe than sorry.”
Stay safe and stay healthy!
/s/ Joe, W3BC, WPA SM by Carmine, K3CWP