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Volume 41, Issue 04

Mike & Key Amateur Radio Club – Seattle

April 2013

From our Club President...

Salvation Army – Construction Update

A Spring Potpourri By Robert Grinnell KD7WNV, President

By Michael Dinkelman N7WA

Since January, we’ve been told that the start of construction at the Salvation Army was imminent only to find no change when we arrive for club meetings. Well, it looks like things will start happening soon. Apparently, the delay is the result of a much bigger deal that has been in the works and it looks like that deal will be of great benefit to the club and other groups that use the facility. A couple of days ago, on the first of this month, the Salvation Army announced the sale of their Food Bank facility over near the airport. If you’ve ever helped out on the Postal Food Drive, you know the building. The proceeds from that sale will be used to purchase the vacant lot to the west of the Salvation Army building we currently meet in. The bad news is that we won’t ever have access to that lot for parking again. The good news is that a three story building will be going up. The lower floor will be a much larger food bank. The middle floor will be a shelter for the homeless community. The upper story will be a combination of meeting hall and small classrooms. What’s really cool is that one of those rooms will be ours for use as a Club Station! [Continued on Page 4]

With Fleamarket behind us, March still saw two more of the significant events in the annual life of the Club: elections at the March meeting, and the Awards Banquet.

I am honored that you have elected me to a second term as President. On behalf of the Club, I want to thank the members of the outgoing Executive Board for their service, and welcome the members of the incoming Board. There is a good deal of continuity, with all officers reelected to their positions, in addition to the two trustees continuing in their terms. Hopefully, one may count that as a sign of confidence in how the Club is being led. We do, however, have an infusion of some “new blood” to the Board, with three new (or almost new) Trustees. Congratulations to Jim K7JGM, Gary KF7TBC, and John NU6A. We welcome your fresh perspectives.

A week after the elections, a large contingent of us packed a banquet room at the Old Spaghetti Factory for a delicious meal and evening of camaraderie, honoring exceptional members at our Awards Banquet. Thanks to the Membership Committee for stepping up to handle arrangements for the evening, and to the Awards Committed for their usual fine job of coordinating selection of the award recipients and running the evening’s program. Special thanks to our regal Master of Ceremonies, King TUT himself…er…Mitch NA7US (formerly N7TUT).

IN THIS ISSUE: From our Club President – Robert KD7WNV 1 SA-Construction Update – Mike N7WA 1 M&K Club Contact Information – K7LED 2 M&K April Activities – George AE7G 3 M&K April Door Prizes – Jim N7MU 3 M&K Awards Banquet-Membership Committee – Dave KB7PSN 3 Let’s Celebrate Our April Members – Dave KB7PSN 4 M&K Radio Officer Report – Hal N7NW 4 M&K FD’13 Band Chair Needed! – Ivy WA7IVY 4 M&K FD’13 Planning Your Stay – Rita KD7CNU 4 Tower Crew Needed – Mike N7WA 5 Postal Food Drive – May 11 – Jim KD7BAT 5 QST Mary Lewis W7QGP (SK) – Bill KL7BB 5 Email – W7QGP (SK) – Dave KB7PSN 5 Photo’s From the M&K’13 Awards Banquet – Ric K7RIC 6-7 M&K-ARC Elmer Contacts – Jim N7MU 8 Email: General Licensing Class – Daniel KL7WM 8 Email: Digital Communications Conference – Curt WR5J 8 M&K FM’13: Comments from Customers – Diane KB7DNE 8 M&K FM’13: ‘Thanks for your Hard Work‘ – Diane KB7DNE 9 M&K Photo’s From the Club‘s March Meeting – Ric K7RIC 9 Email: Mary Lewis W7QGP (SK) – Monte K2MLS 10 PNW – Hamfairs & Events – Lynn N7CFO 10 M&K March General Meeting Minutes– Ivy WA7IVY 11 M&K April Board Meeting Minutes – Ivy WA7IVY 12 M&K Reference Lending Library – Tim K7ANE, Toku AD7JA 13 Ham Radio Nets & Events – April / May / June 14

While on the subject of recognition, I want to make note of a publishing accomplishment by one of our members. You may recall the October, 2012 Relay article by Mike N7WA, describing his intrepid journey with fellow member Jim K7ND during last year’s Salmon Run. It was an attempt to activate most of the counties in eastern Washington as a mobile unit during the two‐day contest. With some rework for a broader audience, his account has just appeared as a feature article in the March/April issue of the ARRL’s National Contest Journal, as “Roll On, Columbia, Roll On — Salmon Run 2012.” Congratulations, Dink!

Looking ahead, our April program is on MESH networking. This is an exciting new technology that uses reprogrammed Wi‐Fi routers to create a self‐configuring broadband network operating on ham frequencies. This adaptation of commonly‐available hardware carries on a fine Ham tradition reaching back at least to the widespread practice of repurposing and modifying surplus military radios after World War II. MESH could conceivably be used in support of our Fleamarket or even Field Day operations, so come on out and learn about it.

See you on the 20th!

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Postal Address: P.O. Box 4234 Renton, WA 98057-4234 K7LED Repeaters: 146.82 output / 146.22 input (PL 103.5) Tiger Mountain 224.120 output / 222.520 input (PL 103.5) Tiger Mountain

Web Site: www.mikeandkey.org

Send dues to: Mike & Key ARC P.O. Box 4234 Renton, WA 98057-4234

Email: info @ mikeandkey.org

Send newsletter submissions to: Gary Bryan, Relay Editor 34033 33rd Ave SW Federal Way, WA 98023-7724 Reflector: glbryan @ att.net http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/mkarc

Club Contacts President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Activity Mgr Radio Officer

Robert Grinnell Kathy Martin Ivy Nelson-Groves Dave Smith George Thornton Hal Goodell

KD7WNV KB7QMO WA7IVY KB7PSN AE7G N7NW

r-grinnell @ comcast.net klsmartin1 @ gmail.com ivy @ wa7ivy.com kb7psn @ yahoo.com GTLAW @ seanet.com n7nw.hal @ comcast.net

425-398-1466 253-631-5370 425-269-3259 425-235-5095 206-920-7072 253-549-4178

Trustees -No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 (CoB) No. 5

Gary Anderson Kathleen Weiss Jim Monson Gil Drynan John Marthens

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253-631-5376 425-283-6545 206-245-8485 425-392-1668 206-444-6444

VE Testing

Scott Robinson

AG7T

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Jim Aigner Dan Humphrey Dawn Humphrey

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Club Library

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206-772-2450

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Jim Etzwiler

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Mike & Key Online – The following Club resources are available: On the Web – The Club's site at www.mikeandkey.org includes extensive information about Club activities and events, such as: VE testing, membership, past editions of the Relay and more.

Reflector – The Club's public message board offers an easy and free way to converse with Club members. To sign up, visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/mkarc .

E-Relay – Help the Club save on printing and postage, send Email the Relay Editor: glbryan @ att.net .

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M&K Club - April Activities

Annual Awards Banquet M&K Membership Committee Report

By George Thornton AE7G, Activity Manager APRIL MEETING PROGRAM TO FOCUS ON HSMM‐MESH

By David Smith, KB7PSN

With Club Elections and the Fleamarket behind us, monthly programming will resume at the April meeting. The topic for the April meeting will be HSMM‐MESH. Craig Baker, KF7LLA will speak and lead a team to do a hands‐ on HSMM‐MESH presentation. HSMM‐MESH is an effort to supply practical high speed digital communication using HAM frequencies. HSMM‐MESH proponents in the greater Seattle area are in the process of developing a comprehensive network of stations that promises to provide near‐ universal high speed data coverage for our community. The implications for emergency communications are huge. The individual nodes are self‐sufficient, have low power demand and can operate reliably and practically on battery power in an emergency setting. They can be transported and set up quickly and easily. You can well imagine how effective it could be to have reliable and practical high speed data services in an emergency setting. The full panoply of benefits provided by high speed data could be at the fingertips of teams organized to respond to an emergency. That could include a practical email system, web based information networks and servers, as well as full high speed internet access. Come join us for this interesting and informative presentation.

Each year, after a new Slate of Officers is elected at the March General Meeting, the Club gets together for an Awards Banquet at a local area restaurant. This year, we held this event at the Old Spaghetti Factory in Tukwila, WA, on Saturday, March 23. Forty‐ seven (47) people attended. The EmCee was Mitch Gill, NA7US. The Program included:  Review notable Club events from the past year. (Flea Market, Field Day, picnic, etc.), complete with pictures  Recognize members who became silent keys: Mary Lewis, W7QGP, SK, March 12, 2013 J Mike LeFerla, K7JML, SK, January 29, 2013 Paul Gilmore, N7DIP, SK, December 14, 2012 Jan Van Allen, K7YH, SK, September 28, 2012 Peter Kozlowski, N7UIF, SK, September 3, 2012 Lloyd Haverman, WA7HNY, SK, August 22, 2012 James W. Telgenoff, KC7EVY, SK, May 25, 2012

 Recognize various Club members for Service to the Club Pop Brown – Jim Etzwiler, KD7BAT Flea Market MVP – Liz Budbill, N7ZXH, Gene Budbill, N7QLT Field Day MVP – Alan Hughes KB7SVU President’s Award – Robert Grinnell, KB7WNV Longevity Awards : David Brinkmann, N7UNN‐ 5 years; Robert LeDoux, KE7JPI‐ 5 years; John Keene, KE7OND‐ 5 years; Steve Rehnstrom, KE7KRT‐ 5 years; Paul Donnor, KD7SSD‐ 10 years; Hideki Saito, WU7J‐ 10 years; Daniel Stevens, KL7WM‐ 10 years; Terry Dettmann, WX7S‐ 10 years; Jack McCall, W7TMW‐ 15 years; Ronnie LaFerla, KC7UFS‐ 15 years; Ted Roubal, KC7ZEO‐ 15 years; Robert Crooker, KB7PEC‐ 20 years; Richard Bridges, N7YOB‐ 20 years; Diane Dinkelman, KB7DNE‐ 20 years; Betty Westby, N7UII‐ 20 years. New “Life Members” – 25 consecutive years or more. Carolyn Pasquier, WV7Q; Jim Maras, WA7FMT; Prahlad Ayengar. KB7AFS; Norman Ahrens, N7KWZ.  Identify in‐coming board; & thank the out‐going board. 2013‐2014 Board Members elected: President = Robert Grinnell, KD7WNV (re‐elected) Vice President = Kathy Martin, KB7QMO (re‐elected) Secretary = Ivy Nelson‐Groves, WA7IVY (re‐elected) Treasurer = David Smith, KB7PSN (re‐elected) Activites Manager = George Thornton, AE7G (re‐elected) Trustee #1 = Jim Monson, K7JGM Trustee #3 = Gary Anderson, KF7TBC Trustee #5 = John Marthens, NU6A Staying on the Board for 2013‐2014: Trustee #2 = Kathleen Weiss, KF7MUD Trustee #4 = Gil Drynan, W7GIL Thanks to the Board Members: Trustee = Mike Dinkelman, N7WA Trustee = Daniel Stevens, KL7WM  Visit with club members, friends, family.

M&K April Door Prizes Prize List & Photo’s by Jim Aigner N7MU

Among the door prizes this month are some 2013 Field Day items and a very nice Personal First Aid kit suitable for your outdoor activities or for your CERT/ARES Go Kit.

Here’s the complete prize line‐up for April:  Radio Go Bag from LAPolice Gear, Tan  2013 Field Day T‐Shirt (Size XL)  Adventure Medical 2.0 First Aid Kit  Vectronics 2 Meter Receiver Kit  Polyphaser IS‐ B50LN‐C2 Lightning Arrestor with 'N' Connectors  2013 Field Day Hat  2013 Field Day Patch  DAIWA CS‐201 2‐Position Coax Switch (used)

In all, this was a highly successful event!

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Let’s Celebrate Our April Members!

M&K FD’13: Band Chair Needed!

By Dave Smith KB7PSN, Treasurer

By Ivy Nelson‐Groves WA7IVY

As of April 2013, these have been Mike & Key members for the number of years stated. Congratulations to all of you, and thanks for your participation & service. Each of you makes us who we are:

Have you ever wanted to be a BAND CHAIR?? You are in luck! We have an opening for Field Day 2013. The good news is that you don’t have to do it alone. Help is available and we will help you succeed. This is a great opportunity for someone who would like to step up their participation in Field Day. We really need your help this year! If this sounds like something you might be interested in, let Ivy or Richard know as soon as possible.

Jan Hart WA7HWX 41 Years* Tim Schneebeck K7QMI 36 Years* Carolyn Pasquier WV7Q 26 Years* Earl Swiney WZ7H 25 Years* Jean Swiney KB7CLF 23 Years Ryan Martin N7TNI 21 Years Darla Harris KC7SIT 17 Years Mitchell Gill NA7US 12 Years Tyler Gill KD7MJO 12 Years Gary Bryan KG7KU 12 Years Stephen Luke KB7FGV 10 Years Joyce Baskett KA7VXN 9 Years Michelle Baskett WA7PVE 9 Years Douglas Johnson KD7RIK 9 Years Mark Sandler K7MAS 7 Years Philip Sheridan, III KE7HAV 7 Years David Greene KE7RDD 5 Years Dick Bohannon W7CTR 4 Years Tom Stevens KE7ZMJ 4 Years L W Abel K7LWA 2 Years Steven J Goldsmith KF7PIJ 2 Years Raymond Komro KF7BSI 2 Years Steve Daylong KF7JWT 1 Year Randy Diddel K5RHD 1 Year Howard Hultgren KE5OEZ 1 Year Michael Jacobs KD7TWH 1 Year * Life member = member 25 consecutive years or more NOTE: Earl Swiney becomes a “Life Member” this month.

M&K FD’13: Planning Your Stay By Rita Danielson KD7CNU – ‘MOM’

Are you ready for the Mike & Key ARC family reunion otherwise known as Field Day? This year, as in years past, we will meet at beautiful Fort Flagler State Park on Marrowstone Island. You have two lodging choices. The Wagon Wheel for RV and tent camping, will be available Monday June 17 through Monday June 24. See our Wagon Master to reserve your space. And for those of us who think that 'roughing it' is a Motel 6, we have Camp Wilson reserved Thursday, June 20th through Sunday June 23. If you want to be real adventurous you can stay at both places, the Wagon Wheel Monday‐‐ Thursday and Camp Wilson Thursday‐‐Sunday and back to the Wagon Wheel, Sunday‐‐Monday. Camp Wilson consists of three buildings, the main building with 6 bedrooms, 2 restrooms with showers, lounge/dining area and a full service kitchen. A smaller building across the road, consists of 4 bedrooms and two restrooms with showers. A recreation hall, which is used as a dining hall in wet weather completes Camp Wilson. Each of the bedrooms has twin beds or bunk beds, a dresser and some sort of closet. Electrical outlets in each room so you can recharge your radio batteries, while you're recharging your body's batteries over night. At the Wagon Wheel you will be responsible for your own meals with the exception of the evening meals Friday and Saturday. This is when we have our wonderful BBQ potluck. The club will supply the burgers and hot dogs, buns and condiments, soda and water. You will supply the salads, side dishes and desserts. If the weather is a bit drippy, we will eat in the recreation hall at Camp Wilson. For those staying in Camp Wilson, breakfast will be provided Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings by me at no expense to the club. Donations will be accepted, but are not expected. Each morning will be a different breakfast. You will be on your own for lunches and snacks. Signup sheets for Camp Wilson will be available at the club general meetings. I will be taking your deposit of $10.00 per person/per night when you sign up, children included. Please make your check payable to Mike & Key ARC. Your deposit will be returned to you when you check in. If you're unable to sign up in person, you may e‐mail me at gamatoad24@comcast.net and mail your deposit to me at: Rita Danielson; 9311 11th Ave W; Everett, WA 98204. I'll have more information for you in the coming months, but for now, make your reservations as you don't want to be left out of the Mike & Key Family Reunion. By the way, I have it on very good authority, we will have weather that weekend. Not exactly sure what kind, but we will have weather.

M&K Radio Officer Report By Hal Goodell N7NW Well you would think by the middle of April we could get up to our repeater site. Dang cold and wet weather is still preventing that from occurring. More snow on Tiger the last couple of days. Fortunately the two meter repeater continues to perform really well. Unfortunately, not so for the 220 repeater. It has gone off the air and we will not know why until we can get back up there. Plans are to make a trip in the next week or so to see if the road is passable. The site internet is down again so I am unable to check the snow level at the moment.

Salvation Army – Construction… [Cont’d from Page 1] This Club Station will be integrated into the Salvation Army’s emergency communications network (SATURN). There will even be room to place a small tower (something like a Glen Martin) on the roof so we can install better antennas (that vertical of ours just doesn’t do the job). This will be a big commitment for the Club but I can’t think of a better group to handle it. Of course, this is a much bigger construction effort than previously planned so it will take some time and we’ll be meeting within the mess of a construction project for the next 12 months. Fortunately, it’ll give us some time to do all the planning necessary to make the best use of our new space. Keep your fingers crossed and, if all goes well, we should be in our new digs, ready to go, by April 1st of 2014.

See you Kids, soon. 73s and 88s

Rita KD7CNU "MOM"

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Postal Food Drive – May 11

QST Mary Lewis W7QGP (SK) – First Woman Director of the ARRL

By Jim Etzwiler – KD7BAT

The Annual Letter Carriers Food Drive is the second weekend in May – and that is May 11th this year. This is a national event and the Salvation Army participates by accepting the food collected by Renton area Post Offices. The food is usually in plastic bags and needs to be sorted, crated into plastic milk carriers, and stacked on pallets. There are a number of organizations that provide workers in this effort and it does take a fair number of people. We usually have a few Mike and Key members help out and more would be welcome. Last year we had teams outside emptying bags and sorting. We had a second team assigned inside doing additional sorting. Last year we worked from about 2PM to about 6PM but even an hour or two would be helpful. We processed about 30,000 pounds of food from the Postal Workers Food Drive. The Salvation Army uses this event to “recharge” their food bank but they need help. This event occurs at the Salvation Army’s food bank (206 S Tobin Street) near the Renton High School and by the Renton airport. As we get closer, I will post more up‐to‐date info on the Club reflector as I get it from the Salvation Army. If you want a personal email with details let me know at KD7BAT @ ARRL.NET.

de Bill Balzarini KL7BB

Mary Lewis W7QGP (SK) 1927‐2013

QST QST QST Services for Mary Lewis W7QGP MARY LEWIS' MEMORIAL SERVICE WILL BE SATURDAY APRIL 20TH @ 10:30AM. THE LOCATION IS ST. ANDREW'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 540 SCHOOL ST. SE LACEY, WA 98503.

Tower Crew Needed By Michael Dinkelman N7WA

Part of the service we try to provide to the Ham community is assisting those who are left behind after an Amateur Radio Operator has gone Silent Key. Last January, I was approached by a widow in the Renton Highlands who husband actually died a couple years ago. She has already disposed of most of the equipment but still has a tower that needs to come down. She’s in no hurry, she isn’t trying to sell the house, so I told her it would be better to wait for better weather in the Spring. It’s not a big project ‐ about 40’ of Rohn 25G, plus a small Yagi on top. It looks to be in pretty good condition though it isn’t properly guyed (small wire rope). It should be easy to take down after installing some temporary rope guys. What I need is a crew. I am willing to do the climbing but I need ground crew. (Another person to share the climbing wouldn’t hurt my feelings either.) This would be good experience for newbie’s because this is the same kind of tower we use at Field Day. I figure it shouldn’t take much longer than it takes us to take down a Field Day tower though, as I mentioned, we’ll want to put some guys up first. My plan is to do this Saturday, June 1st. Please let me know if you can help. Many hands make for light work and you’ll be helping out a member of our Ham community.

Mary served the many aspects of Ham radio, all over the Pacific Northwest, from Novice to Extra. She was instrumental in having the ARRL Repeater directory published in a small format so it could easily fit into her purse, and the glove box of a vehicle. Her first ARRL Board meeting in Newington, CT resulted in her receiving a ARRL necktie as a gift and her husband,Harry W7JWJ was sent out on the "Spousal Shopping tour" around Hartford CT. As I recall she gave the necktie away as a gift to a special visitor from China's BY1PK. In one of her many travels she was able to present the Alaska Field Day Trophy to Vince Van Der Hyde WL7K (now K7VV) and the Juneau Amateur Radio Club at a early Fall meeting at WL7K's QTH out in the Mendenhall Valley of Juneau Alaska.

She will be missed. ‐ 73 de Bill Balzarini KL7BB

Received on Email— Dave Smith‐KB7PSN Re: Mary Lewis W7QGP Silent Key From: Dave Smith KB7PSN—

A web site "In Memorium" is available: http://sbe16.com/?p=1949 . The Seattle Times article is also online: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/seattletimes/obituary.a spx?n=mary-e-lewis&pid=164243455#fbLoggedOut

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Photo’s From the M&K 2013 Annual Awards Banquet… By Richard ‘Ric’ Danielson K7RIC

Sam Sullivan N7RHE provides the lead‐in comments for the ‘Pop’ Brown Award.

Robert Grinnell KD7WNV receives the President’s Award.

Robert Grinnell KD7WNV gives some early remarks on his Fleamarket Time‐Lapse photography project.

And the 2012 ‘Pop’ Brown award goes to…

Jim Etzwiler KD7BAT.

Hal Goodell N7NW presents the Fleamarket MVP Award to Liz Budbill N7ZXH and Gene Budbill N7QLT.

The EmCee was Mitch Gill NA7US, and who did a masterful job.

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Carolyn Pasquier WV7Q receives longevity award – Life Member, at 25 years.

Ivy Nelson‐Groves WA7IVY and Richard Pasquier N7MER present the Field Day MVP Award to Alan Hughes KB7SVU (in absentia).


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More Photo’s From the M&K 2013 Annual Awards Banquet… By Richard ‘Ric’ Danielson K7RIC

Michael Dinkelman N7WA presented a slide show of the past year‐in‐review, including those who are (SK).

Kathy Martin KB7QMO, club Vice President, is shown here winning one of the Door Prizes.

It was a terrific turnout at the Old Spaghetti Factory in Tukwila.

Fran Underwood N7FWZ is selecting from the appetizers before the meal.

Lee Sherry KE7NBN was another Door Prize winner.

Early in the evening the members catch up on socializing… with some face‐to‐face QSO’s.

Dan Humphrey N7QHC is yet another Door Prize winner. [Mitch Gill was K7TUT.]

NA7US

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‘All‐Rise,’ as Mitch Gill appears in his ‘King TUT’ attire and bids everyone to be seated.


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Mike & Key ARC – Elmer Contacts – By Jim Aigner N7MU Area Stations, Equipment Beams and Towers Contesting CW Digital Modes D-STAR Emergency Comm HF Operation New Members QRP VHF / UHF Operation

Elmer Coordinator John Robson, AC7LK Alan Hughes, KB7SVU Mike Dinkelman, N7WA Mike Dinkelman, N7WA Curt Black, WR5J Curt Black, WR5J Tim Kane, K7ANE Dale Tongue AC7NP Dick Radford, WA7NIW Frank Qualls, AB7HA Hal Goodell, N7NW

Email

Phone

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253-984-6709 Station setup, eq’t selection, antennas, digital kb7svu@juno.com 253-840-4947 Beam antennas and towers, safety mwdink@clearwire.net 253-631-3756 Contest operations mwdink@clearwire.net 253-631-3756 Learn CW, operating proficiency wr5j@westseattlearc.org 206-755-4541 Digital modes, software, TNC’s wr5j@westseattlearc.org 206-755-4541 D-STAR technology and operation k7ane@arrl.net 206-251-7467 CERT, ARES, organizations & Eq't dale.tongue@gmail.com 425-432-4254 Eq’t, Antennas, best HF operating practices wa7niw@arrl.net 425-828-9791 Getting started, Eq’t selection and operation franklin_qualls@hotmail.com 425-802-1837 Low power operation, design & construction n7nw.hal@comcast.net 253-549-4178 6 meters and up; moon bounce, meteor scatter robson.j@comcast.net

Received on Emails…

General Licensing Class April 19 ‐ 21st From: Daniel Stevens, KL7WM

There will be a General Licensing Class on April 19th, 20th, and 21st . The book we will be using is the ARRL General Licensing Manual The Class will be at Tukwila Fire Station 51, 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, 98188. The class room is on the south side of the building. The class starts Friday night April 19th, 7 to 9 PM Saturday April 20th 8 AM to 5 PM Sunday April 21st 8 AM to 2 PM with the test at 2 PM We will cover all the question in the General question pool. The General License will give you most of the privileges in the HF long distance bands.

The book is $30 and the Test fee is $15 If you want to pre‐study download the teaching slides, study guide and band chart at http://www.microhams.com/softcontent.aspx?scId=23 Pease register with Daniel Stevens, KL7WM at KL7WM@aol.com or by phone 206 228 9274

It's Official ‐ Digital Communications Conference SeaTac September 20‐22 From: Curt Black ‐ wr5j@westseattlearc.org

This is great! The TAPR/ARRL Digital Communication Conference (DCC) is a tremendous opportunity for our region. This conference attracts some really great folks ‐ hopefully including you. The Vancouver/Portland DCC was one of the most stimulating environments I've had the pleasure of experiencing. That weekend exposed me to an abundance of great ideas and powerful resources. It would be perfect if we could assemble a tremendous turnout for this event. Selfishly, so that it might visit the Pacific Northwest again really soon. Less selfishly, because more of us would be cross pollinated with energy and ideas for our next burst of NW ham creativity. The timing of this with our recent progress on digital ham radio in the NW couldn't be better. Add DCC and the Summer Gathering (below) into your calendars. I'll see you there September 20‐22. The Summer Gathering will be held in North Bend at Valley Camp the weekend of September 6,7 and 8 just after Labor Day. We discussed canceling the 2013 Summer Gathering to avoid potentially diluting attendance at the DCC. Due to a groundswell of popular demand we will do both. The Summer Gathering is one of the premier ham radio events in the NW. The weather is usually the best of the year. You can stay in dorms, camp or RV spaces are available. Great ideas and tremendous minds will assemble to learn, teach and share. The Summer Gathering focus continues to be APRS (the Automatic Packet/Position Reporting System). At the same time, we will be discussing moving APRS data across an ever increasing variety of networks, software and amazing, powerful, tiny platforms now available to us. See you at both the DCC and the Summer Gathering! This is going to be a Great September! vy 73 de WR5J

Comments from some of our 2013 Flea Market customers. — Diane Dinkelman KB7DNE

“Great Show. We appreciate your putting it on!” – Dick K7KFM; “Diane and all – Once again, a very nice hamfair.” – Frank KB7NJV; “Thanks for another outstanding Time in Puyallup.” – Hadley K7MLR; “2013 was great as always! Looking forward to March 2014.” – Rod WA7MI; “Membership/Club info table well received. Good location.” – Rita KD7CNU; “Great ! Wonderful FUNNN.” – Bill KL7BB; “Excellent!” – Ken KE7YD; “Very Organized.” – Bud W7ARS; “Congratulations! For another excellent show. Thank‐you. Great as usual.” – Dave N7IQQ; “Great show. Super help.” ‐ Ronald K9QAM; “We sincerely appreciate your hard work and always have a good time.” – Vy73 Dick & Dan K7DVK/KA7FIP.

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M&K FM’13: “Thanks Everybody for your Hard Work.” –Diane Dinkelman KB7DNE The Fleamarket has seen another year and so have I. I have been doing Registration for twenty years now as Chairman and another two or three year as a Registration Volunteer. I have had people come and go. Some have moved away, some left because of age and some because of illness and yes some have passed on from this world. But while they were volunteering for Registration they came back year after year, as does my current crew. This year we had some problems and were short‐handed. Jess Vaughn got married and moved to Texas. Wayne Moddison K6DOW was too ill to help out even though he did come by to see how we were doing. Guy Molinari N7ZG offered to help this year— thank‐you Guy. We still needed another volunteer. Out of the blue Atsushi Sasaki W7KN decided that he was going to help this year and came all the way from Japan. He said that “He would be honored to work for Registration”. Wow! This was great news, even though my regulars volunteered to double up to get us through the two days. They worked very hard as‐is and Atsushi helping this year was what we needed. Atsushi It was a honor to have you help us this year. Jim Christiansen K7ND worked the Pallet Gate; a seemingly menial task which he graciously does every year for us. Guy N7ZG covered Jim’s K7ND break and worked at Registration handing out packets. This was his first year; without him and Atsushi, Sally Martin would be running packets out to our Sellers alone. That is a rough job for one person to do with the long lines we get at opening. Rusty Etzwiler offered to help cover the Gold Gate while Wayne K6DOW was ill; helping out Teresa Vanghn AD7CTU. Teresa ADCTU worked longer hours at the Gold Gate so that Rusty could leave early and set up her table. Jim Etzwiler KD7BAT was short‐handed at times when it got real busy inside Registration. He got the packets to our outside volunteers so that they could in turn hand them to our Sellers thus keeping that line moving. Sometimes I can help out but there are too many things happening that I have to attend to. Susan Fleming my daughter ran the go‐cart between Registration, the Gold Gate and the Orange Gate where Corrine, my Granddaughter and Michelle Baskett WA7PVE were the first to greet and guided our Sellers to Registration. Vanndy Eam N7EAM came out later to cover breaks on Friday and on Saturday he helped at Registration. All went well and by 8:30 AM we got everyone in to the Event. At 9AM the doors were opened for the Buyers. Between 9AM and 2:30PM Saturday, we had a nice break before Load Out. I walked around and talked to some of our customers, and then I had a nice lunch with my husband Mike N7WA who helps me put out all the fires that affects Registration during the event. He also manages to find some fires to put out that don’t affect Registration. We ate at the Hospitality spot that Michelle Cross WB7AYU runs. The food was good and the atmosphere was pleasant. Later we went out to our designated spots for Load Out. This gave me another chance to talk to our Seller/Helpers. Our Customers were full of praises with “Another Good Year” and “Looking Forward to Next Year”. These are the things that make it all worthwhile. Well we made it and got everyone smoothly out in a timely manner We had another bonus this year— the weather was good. Last but not least was the Chinese dinner that Hal Goodell N7NW sets up for us each year with the help of Ivy Nelson‐Groves WA7IVY collecting the money and handing out the tickets. Thank‐you Registration Crew and special thanks to David Lee KC7FSR for handing out the Volunteer badges before the Gold Gate was opened on Friday so that we could have them available early for our volunteers. Thanks to all the volunteers for making this Fleamarket the great Event that it always is. “Until next year.” –Diane KB7DNE

M&K Photos From Our March General Meeting By Ric Danielson K7RIC

Welcome our newly elected Trustees!

Ric Danielson K7RIC

Jim Monson K7JGM Trustee #1

GaryAnderson-KF7TBC Trustee #3

JohnMarthens-NU6A Trustee #5

Supplemental Photos by Gary KG7KU, Relay Editor…

Ivy Nelson-Groves WA7IVY, the Club Secretary, keeps you up-to-date, providing the General & Board Meeting Minutes.

The Membership Committee met at the Shari’s in Renton after the Club Meeting to go over the details of the [then] upcoming Awards Banquet. Shown (l-r) Rita Danelson KD7CNU, Ric Danielson K7RIC, Gary Bryan KG7KU, Dave Smith KB7PSN and Kathy Martin KB7QMO. Not shown here: Ivy Nelson-Groves WA7IVY.

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Received on Email— Monte L Simpson, K2MLS From:

ARRL Members Only Web site

This a.m. we received word that Mary Lewis, W7QGP, has become a Silent Key. Mary was very involved in the ARRL at the division and section levels. She was an Elmer to many of us. Gary Lewis, WA7BBJ, Mary's son, has provided the following QST QST QST QST to all Amateur Radio Operators. It is with great sorrow that I must announce at this time, the passing of MARY LEWIS, W7QGP on March 12th 2013. Mary’s love of life and Ham Radio lead her to serve the Ham Radio community over the years as an: 

ARRL assistant Section Manager, and as a ARRL Affiliated Club Coordinator for Western Washington.

Past ARRL Director Northwestern Division, Section Communications Manager for Washington and Section Manager for Western Washington.

Mary was also a Life member of the American Radio Relay League and the Quarter Century Wireless Association. She was also a member of Quarter Century Wireless Woman and Young Ladies Radio League.

Retired from Broadcasting and a member of “The Society of Broadcast Engineers”.

Mary was a member of the Western Washington DX Club, North Seattle Amateur Club, Mike & Key Amateur Radio Club and the Mount Baker Amateur Radio Club.

Mary and her husband Harry were part of the Original Founding Members that helped create the Western Washington Amateur Radio Traffic System. A traffic handling system still in use today by many Amateur Radio Operators.

Mary is survived by her husband Harry W7JWJ, her daughter Diana K7ETY, and her son Gary WA7BBJ. As well as, 4 Grandchildren, and 3 Great Grandchildren. Mary will be missed by the Ham Radio Community, her family and friends. Memorial services for Mary will be announced later when the details are finalized. The family is requesting that you do not send flowers. Cards can be sent to: Harry W. Lewis PO Box 5204 Lacy WA 98509‐ 5204. Any cash donations received will go toward the purchase of an ARRL Diamond Terrace Memorial Brick to remember Mary Lewis W7QGP as a Silent Key. The impact Mary had on us and our hobby will not be forgotten and she will be missed. Please take a few minutes to pass condolences to the Lewis family. Sincerely, Monte, K2MLS—ARRL Western Washington Section—Section Manager: Monte L Simpson, K2MLS—k2mls@arrl.org

Pacific Northwest Hamfairs & Events Source: PNW Hamfair webpage at http://www.n7cfo.com/amradio/hf/hf.htm. (Used with Permission) April 26‐27‐28, 2013. Idaho State Convention. Boise, ID, Voice of Idaho ARC. This is an ARRL sanctioned event. Info, Don Lynn , ND7L, (208)899‐5801, don_lynn@pacbell.net . http://www.idahostateconvention.com/

May 3‐5, 2013. EmComm West. Canceled! Reno, Nevada. http://www.emcommwest.org/

May 5, 2013. Maple Ridge Swap Meet. Pitt Meadows, BC. http://rac.eton.ca/events/detail.php?event_ID=1583

May 6‐12, 2013. Washington State Search And Rescue Conference. Ellensburg, WA. Kittitas County Events Center www.wasarconf2013.org

May 11, 2013. Stanwood Camano Amateur Radio Club Hamfest, Stanwood Middle School, Stanwood, WA. This is an ARRL sanctioned event. Contact Vic, N7KRE (360)387‐7705) nwecop@tgi.net . http://www.scarcwa.org/ Flyer in PDF. (140K)

May 17‐19, 2013, Pateros 14th Annual Ham Radio, Campout/Potluck. Pateros WA. Free "dry" camping along the Methow River at Pateros. http://lakechelanradioclub.com/ Always the weekend prior to Memorial Day Weekend. Buy sell swap old ham stuff, no charge. The main potluck is Saturday the 18th at 1300 hours. DContact Roger W7CH w7ch@arrl.net (509)687‐3919.

May 31‐June 2, 2013. Sea‐Pac Hamfest and ARRL Northwestern Division Conference. Seaside Convention Center, Seaside, Oregon. This is an ARRL sanctioned event. Registration open Feb 16th. Early bird tickets by April 15th SEAPAC@seapac.org . www.seapac.org/ .

June 8, 2013. Port Ludlow ARC tailgate swap meet. Port Ludlow, WA. This is an ARRL sanctioned event. http://www.n7pl.org/ .

June 7‐9, 2013. 44th Annual Wenatchee Hamfest. Apple City ARC. Dryden Gun Club. Dryden, WA. This is an ARRL sanctioned event. http://www.qsl.net/w7td/ . for information, contact Judy, KA7ZNA ka7zna@msn.com or Rich, N7PZT rich8102@gmail.com

June 8, 2013. KARS Hamfest. Kootenai Amateur Radio Society. Post Falls, ID. This is an ARRL sanctioned event. Always the 2nd Sat in June. For information contact Bonnie, KG6QQM, 208‐683‐2939 or KG6QQM@ARRL.net or John, n7ju@arrl.net

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Meeting was called to order at 10:00 am by the President, Robert KD7WNV.

Hal also thanked the chairs and their crews for their hard work. Attendance was down a little because of the sunny weather. Field Day: Ivy WA7IVY: 97 days to Field Day setup. We have had one position open up for this year’s food chair. Rita volunteered for Food Chair. She also reported that the 2014 Barracks reservations have been sent in.

Pledge of Allegiance. Announcements: The Mike and Key ARC is affiliated with the ARRL, which members are encouraged to join. Everyone, including visitors, should sign the rosters. Visitors are reminded not to vote on membership matters. Member Introductions

Old Business ‐ None.

M&K General Meeting Minutes By Ivy Nelson-Groves WA7IVY, Secretary General Meeting Agenda – 16 March 2013

New Business:

Officer Elections Nominations: President: Nominee: Robert KD7WNV. A motion to close the nominations and accept Robert KD7WNV as President by acclimation was made by Gil W7GIL, seconded by George AE7G. Motion passed. Vice President: Nominee: Kathy KB7QMO. A motion to close the nominations and accept Kathy KB7QMO as Vice‐President by acclimation was made by Gil W7GIL, seconded by Scott AG7T. Motion passed. Secretary: Nominee: Ivy WA7IVY. A motion to close the nominations and accept Ivy WA7IVY as Secretary by acclimation was made by Gil W7GIL, seconded by John NU6A. Motion passed. Treasurer: Nominee: Dave KB7PSN. A motion to close the nominations and accept Dave KB7PSN as Treasurer by acclimation was made by George AE7G, seconded by Scott AG7T. Motion passed. Activity Manager: Nominee: George AE7G. A motion to close the nominations and accept George AE7G as President by acclimation was made by Dawn KC7YYB, seconded by Gil W7GIL. Motion passed. Trustee #1: Nominees: John NU6A, Daniel KL7WM, Jim K7JGM, A motion was made to close nominations by Gary KF7TBC, and seconded by Michelle WA7PVE. Motion passed. Jim K7JGM was elected by the membership as trustee. Trustee #3: Nominees: John NU6A, Mike N7WA, Daniel KL7WM, Gary KF7TBC. A motion was made to close nominations by Scott AG7T, and seconded by Daniel KL7WM. Gary KF7TBC was elected by the membership as trustee. Trustee #5: Nominees: John NU6A, Mike N7WA, Daniel KL7WM. A motion was made to close nominations by Robert KD7WNV, seconded by George AE7G. John NU6A was elected by the membership as trustee.

Officer Reports: President: Robert KD7WNV: His report was in the relay. Robert thanked everyone for their work at the flea market. Robert has the public service booklets; see him if you need some copies. Secretary: Ivy WA7IVY: She forgot the tape recorder, so please state your name and call when you make a motion or second it today. Treasurer: Dave KB7PSN: The club’s books are in good order. Still working on the Flea Market books. Activities Manager: George AE7G: Today we will be holding our Annual Officer Elections. Chairman of the Board: Daniel KLWM: The parking lot across the street has been closed for environmental issues. We will publish a map of available parking areas, and work on other solutions for the parking situation. Radio Officer: Hal N7NW: The repeater is doing well. The camera at the repeater site is operational now.

Quorum present. A motion was made to approve the minutes of the previous meeting as printed in the Relay was made by Gil W7GIL, seconded by Sam N7RHE. Motion passed.

Vice President: Kathy KB7QMO: The following prospective members were voted on by the membership: Glenn Showalter WB7QBZ & Ben Norton KG7AIM. They were approved by the membership.

Editor Reports: Relay Editor: Gary KG7KU: Gary thanks everyone for their contributions to the Relay and encouraged folks to submit articles. Webmaster: Jim KD7BAT: The website is up to date. Jim also mentioned some correspondence that he received and shared that with the membership.

Standing Committee Reports: Strategic Planning: Mike N7WA: no report. Facilities & Publicity: Daniel KLWM: Construction started yesterday, so next month we will probably have to use the side entrance. Education: John NU6A: John shared some additional training classes. These will be submitted for inclusion on the website. Public Service: Robert ND7WNV: Robert thanks those who helped with putting the Public Service booklet together. Technical and Special Interest: Gil W7GIL: no report.

Other Committees: VE Exams: Scott AG7T: (17) people attended exams last month, with (8) Technicians; (5) Generals; and (1) Extra licenses awarded. There were (32) candidates at the Flea Market with (13) Technician; (10) Generals and (4) Extras licenses were awarded, Logo: Jim N7MU: Jim mentioned that a lot of folks have received logo wear, please contact him if you would like some logo apparel. Dan mentioned had badges for members who had ordered them. Membership: Gary KG7KU: Kathy KB7QMO introduced the members of the committee and mentioned that we could always use more folks. Awards Banquet: Kathy KB7QMO: Next Saturday will be the Awards Banquet and today will be the last day to buy a ticket for the event. It starts at 5:30, and appetizers will be available at that time; plenty of parking is available. By Laws Review: Dave KB7PSN: A final copy of revised by‐laws has been completed. It will be submitted to the April board meeting before it is submitted to the general membership. Flea Market: Hal N7NW/Mike N7WA: We had a great Flea Market last nd weekend – the club’s 32 Flea Market. Hal thanked Mike and Diane for all of the behind‐the‐scenes work they do in preparation for the Flea Market.

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Good of the Order: Alligator Award: Michelle WA7PVE still holds the award. st st The 1 weekend in May will be the 1 District QSO party. Salvation Army th Food Drive will be coming up on May 11 . Michelle WA7PVE mentioned that Little John WA7HQG is back on the repeater. Tim K7ANE asked for some help with setting up APRS. John NU6A reported that there was someone who was checking doors of cars in the parking lot at the Flea Market. Use this as a cautionary tale to make sure that your car doors are locked and no valuables are visible. Michelle WA7PVE made mention of a TV show on “Last Man Standing” with Tim Allen that features ham radio. The next Mike & Key Board meeting will be on the first Tuesday of the month, April 2nd at 7:30 pm at the Salvation Army in Renton. The next Mike & Key General Membership meeting will be on the third Saturday of the month, April 20th at 10:00am at the Salvation Army in Renton. John NU6Amade a motion to close the meeting, seconded by Michelle WA7PVE. The motion was passed. Meeting adjourned at 11:10 am. 9 guests; 49 members; 43 ARRL members.

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K7LED Relay Technical – Gil W7GIL: No report. By Laws – Dave KB7PSN: The committee has submitted to the board via email their report of potential modifications. A motion was made by Ivy WA7IVY that the new board should be making the decision concerning the bylaws proposals, George AE7G seconded. Motion passed. Hal N7NW suggested that we have a presentation by the bylaws committee to help facilitate understanding of the proposed changes. Membership – Kathy KB7QMO: The Banquet went very well. The committee is looking for their next project. Field Day – Ivy WA7IVY: Eighty days till Field Day Setup. Most of the positions are set at this point, but Ivy would like to know if any club member would be interested in taking over the 15 meter station at this year’s Field Day. Flea Market – HAL N7NW and Mike N7WA: March 8, 2014. The new lease agreement from the “Washington State Fair Events Center” has been received by Hal. They want the first deposit on April 12, 2013, with the second deposit on January 30, 2014. If anyone has any suggestions or comments, please send them to Hal or Mike. Logo – Daniel KL7WM: no report. Old Business: No old business. New business: No new business. Good of the Order: Nothing for the Good of the Order.

[Out-Going]

M&K Board Meeting Minutes By Ivy Nelson-Groves WA7IVY, Secretary 2 April 2013

Officers present X X X X X X

President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Activities Manager Radio Officer

X X X X

No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5

X X

Relay Editor Webmaster

Robert Grinnell Kathy Martin Ivy Nelson‐Groves Dave Smith George Thornton Hal Goodell

KD7WNV KB7QMO WA7IVY KB7PSN AE7G N7NW

Trustees present Mike Dinkelman Kathleen Weiss John Marthens Gil Drynan Daniel Stevens

N7WA KF7MUD NU6A W7GIL KL7WM

There being no further business, the President adjourned the meeting at 20:42 hrs.

[In‐Coming] M&K Board Meeting Minutes

Other officers (non‐voting) Gary Bryan Jim Etzwiler

2 April 2013 KG7KU KD7BAT

Officers present X X X X X X

Visitors

James Wraalstad Jim Aigner Michael Hansen

WQ7H N7MU KG7MX

The COB called the meeting to order at 19:30 hrs.

President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Activities Manager Radio Officer

Robert Grinnell Kathy Martin Ivy Nelson‐Groves Dave Smith George Thornton Hal Goodell

KD7WNV KB7QMO WA7IVY KB7PSN AE7G N7NW

Jim Monson Kathleen Weiss Gary Allen Anderson Gil Drynan John Marthens

K7JGM KF7MUD KF7TBC W7GIL NU6A

Trustees present

X X X X

Minutes: A motion was made to approve the minutes as published was made by Gill W7GIL and seconded by Dave KB7PSN. Motion passed.

Reports: Chairman of the Board – Daniel KL7WM: Construction starts tomorrow. President – Robert KD7WNV: Time to update our club info on the ARRL website. Ivy WA7IVY will take care of it. We should probably submit for Special Service Club status; the new board will have to decide whether we will do this. Vice President – Kathy KB7QMO: Membership applications for consideration: Randy Hanson N7HNX; Seth Mattox, KF7YGP; Adam Bruckner, KD7UAK. They were approved. Secretary – Ivy W7A7IVY: Ivy sent a sympathy card to Mary Lewis’s family. Treasurer – Dave KB7PSN: The Club’s books are in order. Dave is in the process of finishing the Flea Market books; Awards booklet expenses; and other club expenses. Our post office box received 6 copies of the flyer for SeaPac (May 31‐June 2). Audit for Flea Market will be in the month of June. Activity Manager – George AE7G: George is having difficulty getting a speaker for the April meeting and is open to suggestions. Radio Officer – HAL N7NW: The 220 repeater is down. Not sure of what the road conditions are, but Hal will be checking that in the next two weeks. Hal mentioned that George Bisso has passed away. Relay Editor – Gary KG7KU: Gary thanked everyone for their contributions to the Relay. Webmaster – Jim KD7BAT: Jim has responded to several emails that have come to the website, and forwarded others. He is converting the Public Service Pamphlet information into websites.

No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5

Other officers (non‐voting) X X

Relay Editor Webmaster

Gary Bryan Jim Etzwiler

KG7KU KD7BAT

Visitors

James Wraalstad Jim Aigner Michael Hansen

WQ7H N7MU KG7MX

The meeting was called to order by the President at 20:49 hrs.

New business: Gil W7GIL was nominated as Chairman of the Board. George AE7G made a motion that we accept Gil W7GIL as Chairman of the Board, and seconded by John NU6A. Committee Assignments: Strategic Planning Kathleen Facilities and Publicity: John Education and Training: Jim Public Service: Gary Technical: Gil

ByLaws have been sent to the new board as well. Discussion and review will be discussed at the May meeting of the board.

Date and time of the board meeting: First Wednesday would be acceptable to the board. Motion was made by Robert KD7WNV that the meeting be moved to the first Wednesday, with the first Tuesday as a fall‐back, depending on availability of the facility, and seconded by George AE7G. Motion passed.

Standing Committees: Strategic Planning – Mike N7WA: No report. Facilities – Daniel KL7WM: Because of the construction, we will be coming on the side of the building for the next general meeting. Education & Training – John: no report. Public Service – Kathleen KF7MUD: Robert KD7WNV says that he has booklets in his vehicle if anyone needs any. It was suggested that Gil could th take a few copies to the SeaPac. May 11 is the Salvation Army Food Drive and they will need some help.

There being no further business, the Chairperson adjourned the meeting at 21:11 hrs.

Attested: Ivy Nelson‐Groves WA7IVY, Secretary 

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M&K-K7LED Club Library By Tim Kane – K7ANE Library open 8:30 AM to 11:15 AM ( at Salvation Army – M&K General Meeting). M&K Library Shop open Tuesday thru Saturday (www.skywaytv.net). Library location: 11818 Renton Ave So., Seattle WA 98178. (Phone 206-772-2450).

Four new books have arrived for the Club Library. Based on suggestions from the members, we’ve acquired the ARRL’s excellent set of three books on the basics of electronics, radio and antennas, along with the newest ARRL book on Software-Defined Radio (SDR). These four new books will be available to checkout at the general meeting in May: – Understanding Basic Electronics, 2

nd

Edition, 2010, by Walter Banzhaf, WB1ANE

– Basic Radio, Understanding the Key Building Blocks, 2006-12, by Joel R. Hallas, W1ZR – Basic Antennas, Understanding Practical Antennas And Design, 2008-09, by Joel R. Hallas, W1ZR – The ABCs of Software Defined Radio, 2012, By Martin Ewing, AA6E

The Basic Electronics book discusses the basics of electricity, electronics, and simple circuits. Chapters cover components, DC and AC electrical circuit concepts, basic analog and digital circuits, series and parallel circuits, problem solving and applied math (by hand and calculator), frequency, active devices, semiconductors and integrated circuits. The book also takes a look back at vacuum tubes and their applications. A good glossary of electric and electronic terms is also included. Basic Radio looks at the development of radio from the simplest crystal sets, early simple receivers through modern superheterodyne receivers. It then looks at the parallel development of transmitters, from earliest CW sets through the evolution of voice transmission from AM to SSB. Chapters also cover power amplification, wave propagation, transmitting and receiving antennas, radiolocation and radionavigation systems, and another glossary of relevant terms. The author also looks into his crystal ball to see what the future might hold. The appendix includes several build-it-yourself projects. The third book in the series, Basic Antennas, looks at a wide range of communications antennas, starting with the venerable diplole, and continues through both verticals and horizontals, arrays, surface reflector antennas, yagis and log periodics, and loops. Also discussed are microwave and vehicle-mounted antennas. The author discusses antenna measurements and modeling, using EZNEC software. Instructions for some easy-to-build antennas are also included. The Software Defined Radio publication is really more of a pamphlet than a book, and thus somewhat disappointing. It discusses the application of digital electronics and the road that has led to this new metamorphosis of radio and computers. However, it covers the basic concepts and suggests where the future of this new technology may take amateur radio. We’ve still got some of our annual budget left for the library, and are always anxiously seeking good suggestions for editions to add to our shelves. Get in touch with me if you have a good idea. We’ll order some more new books later in the year.

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2000 –Evergreen Intertie Gen/Tech Info Net – 145.33 (Weekly) 2000 – Educational Radio Net – PSRG 146.96 (Weekly) 2100 – NWSOAR Net

1900 – M&K Public Service Net 146.82 (Wkly) 2000 – Computer & Packet Net 145.33 (Wkly)

147.34 (Weekly)

2000 – King Co. ARES Net 147.08 (Weekly) 2015 – Kids Net 145.49 (Weekly)

2200 – NW Astronomy Net 145.33 (Weekly)

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1000–M&K Club Meeting, Renton 1230– M&K Ham Radio Exams, Renton. Contact: Scott—ag7t@arrl.net

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1000–M&K Club Meeting, Renton 1230– M&K Ham Radio Exams,

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