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EVARC Upcoming Events/Announcements
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Next meeting of the Elkhorn Valley Amateur Radio ClubDate: Saturday,
November 8, 2025 Enter the North doors at the main entrance and follow the signs to
the 5/6th grade class rooms The October 11 meeting minutes are available Visitors and guests are always welcome to the meeting. NOTE: All members should attend. This will be the final Hamfest preparation meeting. |
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Pass The Bill - Have You Sent Your Letter Yet?Ask anyone who has done it – it takes just a few seconds to click on the website, enter your call sign, and click the submit button. Every licensed radio amateur in the United States is encouraged to follow the link from www.arrl.org/hoa and take part in ARRL’s grassroots effort to pass the Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act. It will stop restrictive homeowners associations (HOAs) from preventing ham radio operators from installing antennas — enabling them to support community service efforts and avoid creating emergency communications deserts in neighborhoods where millions of Americans live. You can do your part in less time than it takes to have a QSO. Follow the link and send your letter today!
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Northeast Nebraska Hamfest - November 15The next Northeast Nebraska Hamfest date has been set for November 15. Doors will open at 8:30 and run till 1:00 PM. We will have testing at 8:30 at the event location. D & L Antennas will be our vender. Door prizes will be drawn throughout the day with the grand prize drawings at the end of our Hamfest. Food will be available. Free coffee all day. Tables are going fast. If you need a table contact Aaron, KT0Q as soon as possible For more information contact Aaron, KT0Q Club Members: At the October meeting it was announced that we will start preparing the CHC hall on Friday, November 14 starting at 2:00 PM. We will need members to set up and rearrange tables, setup the tower trailer and antenna for talk-in and equipment test area, and help our Vendor, D&L Antenna move his displays into the hall. For more information contat Aaron, KT0Q, or Shane, KE0APG. |
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Other Information
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Midwest and Nebraska Section NewsThe Midwest Division news can be found on the ARRL Midwest Division web site. .The Division has held a series of town hall meeting on Zoom. Recordings of these sessions can be found on the website also.
The latest Nebraska Sections news can be found on the Nebraska Section Facebook page or the ARRL Nebraska Section news web page. |
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Special Operating Events
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Test Sessions within 200 miles of
Norfolk, NE
NOTE: Recommend you check ahead to make sure the test session is still scheduled. What you need to bring to a test session. Please read and follow these instructions on what you will need at a test session As of: 10/19/2025 |
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10/21/2025 - Hastings, NE 68901 Sponsor: Amateur Radio Assoc. of Nebraska Date: Oct 21 2025 Time: 6:00 PM (No Walk-ins / Register or Call ahead) Contact: Allen D. Harpham (402) 462-4619 Email: [email protected] VEC: ARRL/VEC Location: Adams County EOC Building 2965 S Baltimore Hastings NE 68901 Website: https://www.w0wwv.org/cms/ |
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10/28/2025 - Sheldon IA 51201 Sponsor: NIARC Date: Oct 28 2025 Time: 6:00 PM (No Walk-ins / Register or Call ahead) Contact: Delmar E. Spronk (712) 348-0804 Email: [email protected] VEC: ARRL/VEC Location: Northwest Iowa Comm college (NCC) 603 W Park St Bldg C Rm 305 Sheldon IA 51201-1060 |
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11/01/2025 - Huron SD 57350 Sponsor: Huron ARA, Inc. Date: Nov 01 2025 Time: 9:00 AM (Walk-ins allowed) Contact: Lloyd V. Timperley (605) 352-7896 Email: [email protected] VEC: ARRL/VEC Location: Huron City Hall (Boardroom) 239 Wisconsin Ave SW Use South Door Huron SD 57350-1915 |
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11/01/2025 - Sioux City IA 51101 Sponsor: Sooland Amt Radio Assoc Date: Nov 01 2025 Time: 10:00 AM (Walk-ins allowed) Contact: Tim T. Jarman (712) 223-4033 Email: [email protected] VEC: ARRL/VEC Locationn: Downtown Public Library 529 Pierce St Conference Room Sioux City IA 51101 Website: https://www.facebook.com/groups/591123127614974 |
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11/06/2025 9 Lincoln NE 68506 Sponsor: Lincoln ARC Date: Nov 06 2025 Time: 6:30 PM (Walk-ins allowed) Contact: Christopher W. Evens (402) 613-3484 Email: [email protected] VEC: ARRL/VEC Location: College View SDA Church 4801 Prescott Ave Heartland Hall B Enter E Ent #1 Handicap main Lincoln NE 68506-5428 Website: https://k0kkv.org/get-your-license/
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11/08/2025 - Boone IA 50036 Sponsor: Boone Amateur Radio Klub Date: Nov 08 2025 Time: 9:00 AM (Walk-ins allowed) Contact: Steven C. Huffman (515) 230-0459 Email: [email protected] VEC: ARRL/VEC Location: Boone Pioneer Senior Center 1112 Story St Boone IA 50036-2222 |
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11/11/2025 - Sioux Falls SD 57104 Sponsor: Sioux Empire ARC Date: Nov 11 2025 Time: 7:00 PM (No Walk-ins / Register or Call ahead) Contact: Willis L. Gravning (605) 961-8466 Email: [email protected] VEC: ARRL/VEC Location: Minnehaha County Emergency Mngt Bldg 608 N Sigler Ave Sioux Falls SD 57104 |
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11/15/2025 - Kearney NE 68847 Sponsor: Midway ARC Date: Nov 15 2025 Time: 8:00 AM (No Walk-ins / Register or Call ahead) Contact: Michael J. Osterberg (308) 293-0636 Email: [email protected] VEC: ARRL/VEC Location: Buffalo County EOC 1512 Central Ave Kearney NE 68847-6020 Website: https://w0ky.org/ |
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11/15/2025 - Norfolk, NE 68701 Sponsor: Elkhorn Valley ARC Date: Nov 15 2025 Time: 8:30 AM (Walk-ins allowed) Contact: John L 'Monty'. Wilson (402) 750-0771 Email: [email protected] VEC: ARRL/VEC Location: CHC Hall 105 W Elm Ave Norfolk NE 68701-4130 Website: https://qsl.net/evarc/ |
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11/25/2025 - Sheldon, IA Sponsor: NIARC Date: Nov 25 2025 Time: 6:00 PM (No Walk-ins / Register or Call ahead) Contact: Delmar E. Spronk (712) 348-0804 Email: [email protected] VEC: ARRL/VEC Location: Northwest Iowa Comm college (NCC) 603 W Park St Bldg C Rm 305 Sheldon IA 51201-1060 |
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For more testing locations see the ARRL Testing Web page and the W5YI-VEC page Interested in an Online Exams Session? See the Online Exam Session web page -... -.- |
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Hamfests/Conventions/Conferences
NOTEE: Recommend you check the event before scheduled date. |
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11/15/2025 - Northeast Nebraska Hamfest, Norfolk, NE 68701 Start Date: 11/15/2025 End Date: 11/15/2025 Location: CHC Hall 105 West Elm Avenue Norfolk, NE 68701 Website: https://www.qsl.net/evarc Sponsor: Elkhorn Valley Amateur Radio Club Type: ARRL Hamfest Talk-In: 146.73 (-) 131.8 Public Contact: Aaron Mathis , KT0Q 84282 566th Ave. Stanton, NE 68779 Phone: 802-989-9246 Email: mailto:[email protected] Flyer: Hamfest_Flier_2025.pdf Table: Hamfest_Flier_table_2025.pdf |
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02/28/2026 - HARC Winter RF Fest, Perry, IA 50220 Start Date: 02/28/2026 End Date: 02/28/2026 Location: National Guard Armory 2930 Willis Avenue Perry, IA 50220 Website: http://harciowa.org Sponsor: Hiawatha Amateur Radio Club Type: ARRL Hamfest Talk-In: 145.190 (-) 114.8 tone Public Contact: Robert Colling , KE0STT 707 Prairie St. Guthrie Center, IA 50115 Phone: 641-740-7526 Email: [email protected] |
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News From the ARRL Letters |
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Amateur Radio Runs with the Chicago MarathonAmateur radio operators serve their communities across the United States in many ways, before and When All Else Fails®. Using their skills as communicators, their personal equipment, and the Amateur Radio Service, the “hams” provide a needed boost to public safety radio systems. The 47th Bank of America Chicago Marathon, held on October 12, 2025, featured 55,000 runners from around the world. And, for this 17th year, a team of 155 amateur radio operators from 6 states assisted the 2000 medical personnel volunteering for the event.
Amateur radio operators were partnered with the medical teams to help coordinate responses, arrange for re-supplies, and provide situational awareness for the organizers. About 60% of the amateur radio teams come from local clubs and they train their own people. There are 5 local radio clubs that have repeaters in tall buildings throughout the city to help reach some of the far ends of the course, but also deployed were 5 portable UHF repeaters, in Grant Park and in other select places where there was a need for backup resources. Organizers wanted to make sure every team had at least three ways to reach the Forward Command tent in Grant Park. One hundred ham radio operators were stationed at the 20 course medical tents and one medical hub. They supported the medical teams and communicated their requests for transport, supplies or other course-related information, using traditional radio channels. In the Forward Command tent, the hams had 10 net control operators and logging specialists. For several years, the Automatic Packet Reporting System (APRS) has been used to track some of the medical personnel in the Grant Park area. This has been a useful tool since the post-race scene is crowded with thousands of runners and friends. APRS was also used to help locate patients, medical teams, and amateur radio operators.
Medical Communications Lead Rob Orr, K9RST, said ham radio is important to the event, but is just one small component of a very complex event that requires 10,000 volunteers to be successful. “Ham radio has a unique role and works alongside the other specialty service groups required to support an event of this magnitude. We are grateful to the hams who have shared their expertise, time, and resources over the years. This event has shown the public, the city officials, and the runners that ham radio is very much alive and doing well.” -... -.- |
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FCC Announces Intent to Delete Minor Part 97 Provisions
ARRL’s Washington Counsel has reviewed the proposal and agrees that the deletions are to obsolete rules and will have no impact on today’s modern Amateur Radio Service. One of the deletions was suggested by ARRL as part of an earlier FCC request for public input on rules ripe for deletion. The proposed regulatory changes are to:
“Direct Final Rule” proceedings such as this are limited to rules that are no longer applicable because they have sunset by operation of law; govern an expired event; regulate an obsolete technology; regulate virtually a null set of FCC licensees; regulate an outdated market structure; or otherwise are no longer used in practice or otherwise in the public interest. The deletions will become effective 60 days after publication in the Federal Register unless the Commission finds that adverse comments filed within 20 days of publication raise significant issues that merit additional consideration. ARRL will continue to engage with the FCC in the regulatory and rulemaking process as part of our mission to promote and protect the art, science, and enjoyment of amateur radio, and to develop the next generation of radio amateurs. -... -.- |
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In Brief..............ARRL Solar Report
Region 4246 underwent significant evolution, growing in overall size while gaining multiple new spots. Subsequently, AR4246 was the main provider of activity which included an M1.2 flare October 13. Several coronal mass ejections (CMEs) with potential Earth-directed components are in the mix at this time. Additional modeling efforts are underway to perhaps confirm those suspicions. The largest flare was a long-duration M4.8/2n on October 15. Modeling efforts showed the ejecta to be on a northward trajectory and not on an Earthward course. Other notable activity included a prominence eruption off the ENE limb-first visible in LASCO C2 imagery on October 14. Given the location of the event, initial analysis suggests this ejecta to be well into foul-ball territory and not Earth-directed. Additional modeling efforts are underway to perhaps confirm this suspicion. Slight decay was observed in the intermediate portion of Region 4248 as it grew in length. Region 4247 was in decay as well. The remaining regions were unremarkable in comparison. No new regions were assigned numbers this period. Minor to moderate (R1-R2) radio blackouts are likely for the next 3 days, with a slight chance for an isolated R3 (strong) event, due to the current and potential flare activity of Regions 4246 and 4248. Solar wind parameters continued to reflect the influence of a negative polarity coronal hole high speed stream (CH HSS). Total field decreased slightly from 6-7 nT to 4-5 nT. The Bz component was +/- 6 nT at times, but was mostly near neutral or northward for the majority of the period. Solar wind speeds finally dipped below 600 km/s and phi was predominantly in the negative solar sector. Solar wind parameters are expected to continue at enhanced levels, although gradually waning, and continuing through October 17, due to CME arrivals from October 11 - 13 originating from AR 4246. The 10.7 -centimeter flux: October 16 - 21, 150; October 22, 145. Predicted sunspots: October 16, 128; October 17, 122; October 18, 135; October 19, 119; October 20, 140; October 21, 114; October 22, 146. For more information concerning radio propagation, visit the ARRL Technical Information Service, read A quick Guide to HF Propagation Using Solar Indices, and check out the Propagation Page of Carl Luetzelschwab, K9LA. A propagation bulletin archive is available. For customizable propagation charts, visit the VOACAP Online for Ham Radio website.. Other Items
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Education and Training
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CLOSING ITEMSThe EVARC weekly net meets every Monday evening at 7:30 PM on the club 2 meter repeater (146.73 - ). Check-in to the net to hear an update on activities of other club members, announcements of local interest, and any late breaking information. Everyone is welcome to check in. The EVARC weekly digital meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 PM on the club 440 repeater (444.250 + and Wires-X room 63967). Check-in for general discussion and a weekly trivia question. Want to try your hand as Net Control? Contact Andy, KF0CSI. ... -.- |
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