Archive Page #7

December 2003 - January 2004

 

12-14-2003

NCARC Website, FORM 605,  and the new ULS system added to Main Links on Home Page. 

ARRL News - New Morse Code Symbol Coming?

==>INTERNATIONAL MORSE CODE GETS NEW ITU HOME, NEW CHARACTER

The 2003 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-03) may have eliminated
the treaty requirement for prospective amateurs to demonstrate Morse code
proficiency to gain HF access, but the International Telecommunication
Union (ITU) hasn't forgotten Morse code altogether. In Geneva on December
5, the ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) Study Group 8 agreed on the
wording of a Draft New Recommendation ITU-R M.[MORSE] that specifies the
international Morse code character set and transmission procedures. It
also includes a new Morse code character to cover the "@" symbol used in
e-mail addresses.

Once it's made available in English, French and Spanish, the draft new
recommendation will go out to ITU member-states using a new procedure for
simultaneous adoption and approval. On December 3, the draft new
recommendation won the approval of Working Party 8A, which is responsible
for the Land Mobile and Amateur services.

Within the ITU, the international Morse code has been defined by the
Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T), which is responsible for
the public telephone and telegraph network--mostly landline. A couple of
years ago, the ARRL pointed out to the US delegation to the ITU
Radiocommunication Advisory Group that Morse code's role more properly
resides in the radiocommunication realm, not wire, and should be the
responsibility of ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R).

The transfer was agreed to, and International Amateur Radio Union (IARU)
President Larry Price, W4RA, proposed the draft new recommendation at the
November-December Working Group 8A meeting. The draft new recommendation
is almost unchanged from its ITU-T text.

"No one wanted to disturb something with more than 150 years of history,"
said ARRL Technical Relations Manager Paul Rinaldo, W4RI.

To keep up with the times, however, the IARU proposed adding a new
character--the commercial "at" or @ symbol--to permit sending e-mail
addresses in Morse code. The draft new recommendation proposes using the
letters A and C run together (.--.-.) to represent the @ symbol.

While the draft new recommendation is still a working document, its
expected to become a Recommendation within six months or so, pending
approval by member-states.

12-13-2004 

George and I get our CSCE for General Class!

We also stopped by good ole' HOME DEPOT after the exam and picked up concrete and anchor bolts for Tower One.

12-07-2003

Got permission to put Jim Klingler's website on "The hihi Page"  Visit his site and check out his link to N'BRED!

12-06-2003

We start our modifications to our Radio Shack Yagi Antenna for the PacketBBS.  Click link for more info, Sorry ARRL Members only!

A hole is born!  MCRA Tower One construction begins.