EURAO Party - Winter 2014 Promoting HF Digital Voice

The European Radio Amateurs' Organization have announced a new party on the air, this time with the motto: 'experiencing with digital voice'.

Remember this is not a contest, it is just a radio meeting with a few simple 'rules', better to call them recommendations.

Purpose is to experience new modes (in this case Digital Voice), have fun and meet hams all over the world. Of course SWLs are welcome to participate.

Date & tim - 1st &  2nd March 2014 -  00:00-24:00 UTC.

Bands & modes: These are the recommended frequencies for DV: 1.977, 3.732, 3.817, 5.403,5, 7.177, 7.190, 14.236, 14.240, 18.119, 21.313, 24.933 and 28.720 MHz.

More information - EURAO - European Radio Amateurs' Organization - http://www.eurao.org/en/node/548

Second Amateur Radio Skills Workshop in Chelmsford (February 2014)

The second CARS Amateur Radio Skills Workshop took place on the 17th of February 2014.

Over 40 people gathered together at the Danbury Village Hall near Chelmsford for the second in the new series of Amateur Radio Skills Nights – This is a new initiative from the Chelmsford Amateur Radio Club intended to help local amateurs to meet, share knowledge and try something new. Rather than a "sit-and-listen" event, the Skills Workshops are hands-on sessions where people can get hands-on and ask questions on a one-to-one basis, which for many is the preferred way of learning something different.

At the first successful event in January, questionnaires were circulated to allow attendees to vote on future topics. Data Modes was the most requested topic, and so Data played a big part in the February session, with demos of PSK31 from Charlie M0PZT - the author of the free and easy-to-use PSK31 viewer EssexPSK. The weak signal data mode JT65 was demonstrated by Pete M0PSX, and the team was also joined by Chris M6EDF, who demonstrated how to receive signals from high altitude balloons, which sent their telemetry using RTTY.

The second most requested topic was “HF Antennas”, and CARS president Carl G3PEM was on hand to answer questions on this subject, with a common theme being advice on identifying the best type of HF antenna for use at home. Ideas were sketched on a whiteboard, supported by a collection of baluns, cables and connectors.

Also present at the event, Jim 2E0RMI with is popular live Echolink demonstration, David M0HBV with the RSGB Centenary PSK31 receiver, as well as a collection of other show-and-tell items including mobile HF antennas, a 2m Slim Jim, a home-made Morse key and a microphone built from bits salvaged at the recent Canvey Rally.

The session was very well attended, and it was great to see so many familiar faces, including recent CARS graduate Cathy Colless M0RTW, who travelled down from Cambridge. Cathy recently completed her Foundation, Intermediate and Full exams in just 57 days. For those unable to make the event, Pete M0PSX found time to have a couple of QSOs with amateurs in Kent, on the slot normally reserved for Pete's Essex Ham Monday Night Net.

As something of an experiment, a short quiz was put together to stimulate some discussion around licence conditions, band plans and callsigns. Those interested in answering the questions could scribble down their answers, making use of handy copies of band plans and licences. By popular request, an online version of the quiz is now available.

The quiz, and a selection of photos from the CARS February Skills Night can be found at http://www.essexham.co.uk/skills-feb14

The next event takes place on Monday the 17th of March 2014 at the Danbury Village Hall, near Chelmsford. The Skills Workshops are open to all, and there's no charge for attending. For details, and to sign up for email updates, go to http://www.hamskills.co.uk

Fully licensed in 57 days

There’s little doubt that gaining the Full UK amateur radio licence is a proud moment – and Cathy Colless has every reason to be very proud… she took, and passed, all three licence levels in just 57 days… with no prior amateur radio experience

Cathy M0RTW is currently a Senior Systems Architect at Anglia Ruskin University, and as she was unable to find a course that fitted in with her busy schedule in Cambridge, so she travelled to Essex each week to attend training courses run by the Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society (CARS).

Cathy passed her Foundation exam with CARS in October 2013, and whilst attending the CARS advanced course in November, took her Intermediate exam with the Bromley and District Amateur Radio Society.  With the Intermediate successfully under her belt, she was able to sit the Full exam session with CARS on the 6 December 2013. She’s now the proud holder of a full UK licence.

The training team at CARS were consistently generous, patient, friendly and knowledgeable. The training was well planned and paced and very carefully prepared, and the team was very supportive, with encouragement such as “we’ve all been where you are now… Don’t worry, the penny will drop… don’t give up!” I owe the team at CARS a big thank you for all their help and support.

“The Advanced exam in December was tough and I was shocked when I passed it (with merit to boot). It just goes to show what a good job the CARS training team did.”
— Cathy Colless, M0RTW

Cathy is also a member of Essex Ham, the online community of amateur radio operators in Essex and beyond:

The Essex Ham site has been great for finding out how to get involved with the community now that I have the licence. I am looking forward to attending the Amateur Radio Skills nights this year, back at the CARS training venue in Danbury.
— Cathy Colless, M0RTW

Cathy was keen to get her full licence so that she can operate from outside the UK and better understand radio theory.

Keep an ear out for Cathy M0RTW, a success story for amateur radio training in Essex, and possibly a record breaker too!

CARS Training Courses - http://www.g0mwt.org.uk/training/

What is Amateur Radio? - http://www.essexham.co.uk/what-is-amateur-radio

Essex Ham - http://www.essexham.co.uk/