BILL CLAFLIN, SWL, #1 ON OUR ROSTER

William Claflin, 79

June 13, 2017

William W Claflin, Jr., born on August 8 1937 in Boston, to William W. & Ruth (Putnam), died peacefully at home with his dear friends and caregivers, Janice and George Bassett, after a brief hospitalization. Bill, a life long resident of Marion, qualifies as an original “townie”.

Shortly after graduating from Northwood School, Lake Placid, New York, Bill enlisted in the US Army in 1959 and served with honors until his discharge in 1962.

Bill’s knowledge of emergency communications electronics, encouraged him to own and operate Electronics Sales & Service, Inc, New Bedford, MA, until his retirement in 2008.

Bill’s passion for emergency electronics allowed him to serve as communications specialist on the Marion Fire Department. Further, Bill served as Secretary, Historian, and Treasurer of the Marion Fire Fighters Association, for 50 plus years: he was a life member of the association. His second greatest passion was serving with the Marion Social Club, which he did from l983 until his passing.

Bill leaves many, many friends in town and would especially like to remember his “best pal”, Mason Noble, who he mentored for several years. Mason is his “adopted” great-grandson.

His funeral service will be held on Saturday, June 17, 2017 at the Chapman, Cole & Gleason Funeral Home, 2599 Cranberry Highway (Rt. 28), Wareham at 10 a.m. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Marion. Visiting hours will be Friday from 5 – 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to the Marion Firefighters Association.

Association, P O Box 114, Marion, MA 02738 or the Marion Social Club, P O Box 763, Marion, MA 02738.

For directions and on-line guestbook visit: www.ccgfuneralhome.com.

WA1KCC – Kenneth "Jim" Bradbury – 1937-2017 (Silent Key)

It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Kenneth “Jim” Bradbury (NEWN Roster #48 WA1KCC) on May 25, 2017. Jim was a long term participant of the New England Weather Net and served as one of the weekly net control operators. He will be missed by all of us on the net.

Here is a link to Jim’s obituary:

http://www.capecodtimes.com/obituaries/20170527/kenneth-james-bradbury-jr-9281937—5252017

New Net Controls

You will be hearing some new voices among the Net Controls for the New England Weather Net!

  • Tom Lizak, K1TL of Tiverton, Rhode Island, will be sharing Saturday with Jon Watt, N1MLF.
  • Wayne Ensor, K3WJE of Snow Hill, Maryland will become Net Control on Wednesdays starting in May.
  • Their pictures and biographies will follow and hopefully they will be able to make it to NEWN luncheon on August 19th at Pappagallo’s in Swanzey NH.

New England QSO Party Contest (May 6-7, 2017)

We just want to update our members and let them know that the New England QSO Party is coming up on the weekend of May 6-7, 2017.

This contest is great way to make contacts quickly from around the world.  Especially if you are located in one of those hard to get counties or grids.

For more information see the official New England QSO Party web page at:

Rules

Object: To contact as many New England stations (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont) in as many New England counties as possible on 80-40-20-15-10m. (New England stations work anyone)

Date: First full weekend of May (May 6-7, 2017)

Contest Period: 2000Z Saturday until 0500Z Sunday (4pm EDT Saturday until 1am EDT Sunday) and 1300Z Sunday until 2400Z Sunday (9am EDT Sunday until 8pm EDT Sunday).

Categories: Single-operator high power, low power(150w or less) and QRP(5w or less) categories, plus multi-operator, single transmitter. Same four categories for mobiles.

Contest Exchange: Send signal report and state/province (DX stations send signal report and “DX”). New England stations send signal report, county and state.

Valid Contact: Work New England stations once per band/mode. New England stations work anyone(and must copy the county for New England stations worked. CW contacts must not be made in the phone band segments. Mobiles that change counties are considered to be new stations, and can be worked for both multiplier and QSO Point credit. County line QSOs should be logged as two separate QSOs. Crossmode, crossband and repeater QSOs are not permitted.

QSO Points: Count one point per phone QSO, two points per CW (includes digital modes)QSO.

Multiplier: Stations outside of New England use counties as multipliers for a total of 67 (CT/8 MA/14 ME/16 NH/10 RI/5 VT/14). New England stations use states(50)(Count DC as MD), Canadian provinces(14) and DXCC countries as multipliers.

Scoring: Total score is QSO points times the multiplier. Mobiles count QSO points per county and multipliers from all counties (counted once).

Suggested frequencies: CW – 3540 7035 14040 21040 28040, SSB – 3850 7180 7280 14280 21380 28380.

Reporting: Logs should indicate times in UTC, bands, modes, calls and required contest exchange. All stations include your club’s name in the log header or summary. Entries must be submitted within 30 days and sent to NEQP, P.O.Box J, West Suffield CT 06093 or via e-mail to logs@neqp.org (Cabrillo format preferred).

Awards: Certificates will be awarded to the top scorers (25 QSO minimum) in each New England county, U.S. state, Canadian province and DXCC country. A number of special plaques will also be awarded to top scorers (check the Web site for a current list).

More information: The New England QSO Party Web site is at http://www.neqp.org. Check there for information on planned fixed-station and mobile activity from New England counties, contest software information, county abbreviations, plaques to be awarded and information on New England state county awards. NEQP results will be posted on the web site when they are complete. Questions can be addressed to info@neqp.org.

Rules updated 4/2/17

NEWN Website Spring Updates

Welcome to Spring! Of course in some parts of New England it still looks and feels like winter will be with us for a bit longer.  Anyways, while we are await the arrival of warmer days,  Dick (K1MGH) and myself (W1AYX) are working on giving our NEWN website a bit of a facelift and testing out some new features.  Here is a quick rundown of some of the latest changes.

In addition to our updated banner, compliments of Sam Caron, you may notice a new menu item entitled, “Report Online” which leads to an online reporting form.  This online form is currently being tested out and, when fully implemented, should aid our Net Manager and the other Net Controls in receiving your reports in a more uniformed format (order, font size, etc). Although it is always preferred to receive your reports by radio, this online method of data submission is a great way to send along reports when the band conditions are not favorable. It should also allow Short Wave Listeners the opportunity to submit a report without trying to find an email address for the current net control.

The form is located here:

Another area of development is the WX Links page that has many helpful weather related links. On this page there is a list of NEWN member web and APRS personal weather stations. If you have a station that is not on the list and want to be included please pass on the URL and we will be sure to add it.

You may also notice a new link under the menu item “How to Report” entitled “Measuring Precipitation”. This page has some short training videos that are really helpful in learning how to take precipitations measurements. These are from the CoCoRaHS program and are worth the watch.

We hope to expand this training area in the future.

Another addition is an embedded Google calendar under the menu “Member Area” entitled “NEWN Calendar”. This calendar has the latest Net Control Schedule and session numbers.  If you use Google calendars you can subscribe to this calendar by clicking the “+GoogleCalendar” button in the bottom right of the calendar screen.

We’ll try and keep you posted as things progress with this project. As always, we welcome your ideas and feedback. Please feel free to leave a comment or mention it on the net when you check-in.

Jack (W1AYX) – Madawaska, ME

Silent Key – KB2OEV

We are sad to report that New England Weather Net member, Robert T. Salamy (KB2OEV – NEWN Roster # 57) of Tupper Lake, NY went Silent Key on February 6, 2017.

Obituary from: Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral Home, Tupper Lake, NY

Robert T. Salamy

March 4, 1959 – February 6, 2017 


Robert T. Salamy (KB2OEV)

Robert T. Salamy, (Rob/Bob) age 57, of Tupper Lake, passed away on Monday, February 6, 2017 at home. Rob was born in Tupper Lake on March 4, 1959 to Anthony and Margaret (Duffy) Salamy. He graduated from Tupper Lake Central School and went on to earn his bachelor’s degree at Oswego State University. Rob retired from FCI Raybrook in 2011, where he worked for 25 years as an electronics technician. Rob also worked many summers doing landscaping for his good friend Mike at Dechene Enterprises. He had many hobbies that he was very passionate about. He was an avid ham radio operator where he made many friends from all over the world, even visiting some on a recent trip to Europe. He played guitar regularly at P2’s with open mic friends. He also enjoyed kayaking with his daughters dog Scout on the Racquette River. Rob was a very talented woodworker and has sold many of his pieces all over the country. Rob is survived by his loving wife, Michele (Davis) Salamy of 30 years. His children, Erica Salamy of Keene, NH, Joseph Salamy of Tupper Lake, brothers John (Joanne) Salamy of Tupper Lake, Michael Salamy (Alyson Delaney) of Canaan, NH, David (Lauri) Salamy of Saranac Lake, along with many nieces and nephews. He was pre-deceased by his father, Anthony (Tom) Salamy. Contributions may be made in his memory to Adirondack Health Foundation (Merrill Center for Oncology). www.adirondackhealth.org.

Various Posts and Announcements

IMPORTANT MESSAGE  FROM YOUR NET MANAGER, K1MGH

This weekend we will hold our annual luncheon at Pappagallo’s in Swanzea NH.  I anticipate that we will have approximately 20-25 members able to attend.

There is one point of business that I would like to pass on to those of you who cannot attend and I’d rather that you hear it from me, not someone else who was at the meeting.

I think all of us know that Mitch Mitchell, our Treasurer and long-time member of the NEWN, passed away on May 3, 2016 at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.  When Mitch was made Treasurer by vote of the members he secured our position with the IRS as “non-reporting entity” and he established a “no-charge” checking account for us with Citizens Bank in Lawrence MA.  Mitch told me that he made me a co-signator on the account and sent me an ATM card along with the password for the account.

At our meeting in 2014 Mitch reported that we had a balance of $560.84 in our account. At that meeting we raised an additional $150 with our auction.  The following year our auction raised $100.  There we no expenses submitted by me for reimbursement during that time.

When I heard about Mitch’s death I visited the local Citizens Bank in an attempt to transfer the authority over the account.  The branch manager in Falmouth MA told me that the account had been closed out in 2013 and all funds withdrawn and that Mitch’s signature was the only authorized signature.   I wrote to Mitch’s wife, Doris, expressing our condolences and asking if she had any records that Mitch kept about the account.  I never heard back from Doris.

I have discussed this issue with our Net Controls, Bill Claflin, and Bruce Bohannon.  We all agreed that there no point in pursuing an action aimed at recovering the apparently missing $850.  It was also agreed that we should eliminate the position of Treasurer of the NEWN.  I do not see any need to accumulate funds.  There will be no expenses while I am Net Manager.  I apologize for not overseeing our account during the time that Mitch was Treasurer.

 

IMPORTANT MESSAGE  FROM YOUR NET MANAGER, K1MGH

The fiscal year for the NEWN runs from May 1st to April 30th.  Our Articles of Agreement requires that we hold an election for Net Manager and Net Treasurer every three years.  That means we will have an election that will be completed before May 1, 2016.

I intend to run for reelection and I expect that Mitch, WB1CHU will be willing to run for reelection as Treasurer.  That being said, if anyone wishes to run for either of these positions, please let me know, and neither Mitch or I will be offended!  Votes will be solicited from all active members within the next few weeks.

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Joseph Koskovics is N8JKO!  Good job Joe!

 

Dick Wiklund, K1MGH, Net Manager

Well, it’s been a week or more and no one has identified the body of water in last week’s headed on our web site.  It is the Great Salt Lake at sunset from Antelope Island State Park, a place “where the buffalo roam”!

I’ve posted a new banner of a body of water at sunset.  The picture was taken from an island at the end of a long causeway out to the island during one of our trips.  It is a large body of water.  There will be a prize for anyone who can correctly identify this locations! Submit your guesses to me at richard@rawiklund.com.

No responses yet, so here’s a hint:  it’s west of the Mississippi, south of Canada, and north of Mexico.

Spring has arrived and so have the daffodils!  Let’s put Winter 2014-15 in the archives.

Well Jack Adams won the prize identifying last weeks puzzle location as that of Rob Noll in Unity NH.  So, above is another!  Let’s see who can identify this one.  Send your answer to be by email at richard@rawiklund.com.  [no one got it right]

Every once in a while I’m going to change the banner at the top of our website.  Today, this is a contest:  everyone is eligible except the owner of the QTH shown.  You have to guess the State, Town, and Owner of the snow-engulfed home shown above.  The entry that comes the closest will receive a prize at the NEWN luncheon, but you don’t need to be present to win.

Dick Wiklund, K1MGH, Net Manager

Important notice:  The past few days have seen incredibly difficult band conditions and we have had to rely on a few stations for multiple relays of weather reports.  I think it is important to get as many check ins as we can within our 60 minute net time.  Therefore, I am going to ask the net controls to extend the time they have for receiving check ins when we have very poor band conditions and to do so at the expense of reading the rundown at 6:18 or 6:20 AM.  A shortened rundown may include just the roster numbers of those stations who have been acknowledged by the Net Control.

 

Dick Wiklund, K1MGH, Net Manager

The New England Weather Net was founded in 1955 as a means of communication in times of need.  There are close to 60 active members located from as far north as Nova Scotia, as far south as Florida, and as far west as Idaho.  Most of the members are in the New England and Mid-Atlantic regions.

We meet six mornings a week, Monday through Saturday, on 3.905 MHz starting at 5:30 AM, Eastern Time, and sign off at 6:30 AM Eastern Time.  Stations should respond to the request of the net control for additional check ins with either their number or their call sign.

We invite any ham radio operator with an interest in weather to join us, all are welcome!  Once a ham radio operator has “checked in” with us on a consistent basis, he or she will be assigned a New England Weather Net number.

Our format is to report current temperature, barometer reading and trend, wind direction and speed, sky cover on a basis of 0 (clear) to 10 (overcast), the high and low temperatures for the past 24 hours, accumulated liquid precipitation for the past 24 hours (rain and melted snow), new snow depth and total snow depth.  Again, all are welcome with as little as current temperature and an estimate of sky cover.

In August, Dick, K1MGH, was elected Net Manager and he developed an Agreement on how the Net would be managed going forward.  The Agreement included a new position, Secretary/Treasurer, and the membership approved Dick’s suggestion of appointing Mitch, WB!CHU, to that position.  The Net is extremely grateful to Bill Claflin, SWL, who served the group well as the prior Net Manager.