Apr 22

We are sure you absolutely DON’T want to MISS  this event!!

Big Tail Gate, VE Testing, along with the biggest day in the Corpus Christi Buccaneer Days Celebration!! Tons to do in Corpus Christi on the last weekend in April including the Amateur Radio Tail-Gate/VE Testing event.. check it out below..

If you have any questions please call Linda at 361.442.9852!!

Hope to see everyone there!! It’s time to do your “radio” Spring cleaning and make a little $$..

OH, and don’t forget all those bargains you can spend your windfall on!!

C U There!

Corpus Christi Big Tail Gate Ham Fest April 30 2011

Corpus Christi Big Tail Gate Ham Fest April 30 2011

* Sponsored by the Corpus Christi Amateur Radio Club
& the South Texas Amateur Radio Club!!!*

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Mar 25

The West Gulf Division’s legislation to eliminate homeowner association restrictions against Amateur Radio operation, including the installation of towers and antennas was filed on March 10, 2011 by State Representative Warren Chisum as House Bill 3038.

Although the West Gulf’s legislative leaders and workers who are attempting to pass HB 3038 are unpaid volunteers, obtaining the passage of legislation can be very expensive. Just the preparation of legislative support and educational materials for distribution to legislative staff, Senators and Representatives can run into the thousands of dollars. None of these costs are covered by monies from the budget of the West Gulf Division or the ARRL. The ARRL does not provide funds to support State legislative efforts.

Each HB 3038 supporting brochure given to a Texas Senator, Representative or staff member costs $50.00. There are 181 elected Senators and Representatives, meaning a cost for just brochures of $9,050.00. In addition, it is necessary to provide additional copies to staff members. To fully cover the cost of just HB 3038 brochures for this Texas Legislature Session will cost over $11,000.00. To date, there are only sufficient funds to cover 10% of that cost.

The West Gulf’s Texas Legislative effort will need, besides the cost of these materials, to cover approximately an additional $15,000 in costs.

All financial support for the West Gulf legislative efforts comes only from donations from individual Hams and industry supporters. Without these donations, it simply will not be possible to pass any legislation that benefits Amateur Radio. We cannot acquire new radios for free and we cannot acquire freedom from hateful, spiteful restrictions for free. It takes effort, time and money.

The West Gulf has volunteers who are donating their effort and time. But, the West Gulf needs the money.

If every Texas Ham gave just a minimum of $50.00, the West Gulf could cover easily cover its legislative costs.

Because of legal prohibitions on political action, political fundraising and expenditures by non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations like the ARRL, Texas Hams formed Texas Ham Pac to lobby for the West Gulf’s Amateur Radio legislation and to raise the necessary funds. For legal reasons, Texas Ham Pac is completely independent of the ARRL in order to protect the ARRL.

TexasHamPac.com is the only Amateur Radio political action committee in existence. For legal reasons, all donations to support the West Gulf’s legislative efforts go to and through Texas Ham Pac. Texas Ham Pac’s funds come only from donations from Hams and industry supporters – it does not receive any funds from the ARRL and is not controlled by the ARRL.

Amateur Radio hostile laws and regulations can only be prevented or eliminated, if every Ham supports the efforts to protect Amateur Radio.

Whether you live in a HOA that restricts Amateur Radio or not, your support can determine the difference between whether restrictions on Amateur Radio are eliminated or not.

All donations in any amount are welcome, but again, if every Texas Ham gave just a minimum of $50 the Texas Legislative costs would be fully funded. If you want to support Amateur Radio and specifically the West Gulf’s legislative efforts, please go to TexasHamPac.com and donate to the cause.

John Robert Stratton
N5AUS
N5AUS@hamradio.us.com

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Mar 24

Fellow Hams:

We have been called upon to support PedalFestRide, a bike ride similar
in size to the Wildflower ride.  More information about the ride itself
can be found at www.pedalfestride.com.  The ride will have 5 routes, 5
mile, 18 mile, 32 mile, 60 mile, and 103 mile.  It will have 9
breakpoints along the route and starts and finishes at OLPH church is
Selma, TX.  The route is primarily in Guadalupe county, but includes
Bexar and Comal counties as well.  The ride will be held on April 30th
in support of the OLPH school.  We have been asked to provide operators
to cover the breakpoints, start/finish, and a few key shadows at this
point.  Depending on the HAM response we may cover the 8 SAG’s as well.
This is the second year for this ride and they are excited to hear that
we are back to support their efforts.

If you are interested in helping with this ride, please contact me with
your info.

Information Summary:
Event: PedOLPHest Bike Ride – a bike ride supporting the OLPH school in
Selma
When: Saturday, 4/30/2010
Open Positions: Breakpoint Operators(9), Start/Finish Line(2),
Shadows(~3) & SAG Communication Operators (8)
How to volunteer: email Jeremy Davenport (jeremy@heitx.com) or phone
Jeremy at 830.743.0004

Thank you and I look forward to working with you.

Jeremy Davenport
KE5ELI
jeremy@heitx.com
830.743.0004

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Mar 23

The West Gulf Division’s legislation to eliminate homeowner association restrictions against Amateur Radio operation, including the installation of towers and antennas was filed on March 10, 2011 by State Representative Warren Chisum as House Bill 3038.

Purpose of HB 3038

HB 3038 is intended to strike down all existing HOA restrictions against Amateur Radio operation. Hams who want to install antennas or antenna support structures outside their residence will still be required to comply with applicable zoning ordinances, national building codes, to install support structures and antennas in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications and to remove all exterior antennas and support structures when they sell their home.

HB 3038 permits wire antennas, verticals and lattice support structures. The height and location of exterior antennas or support structures will be determined not by an HOA, but by manufacturer’s structural integrity requirements and municipal zoning and tower ordinances.

The bill was originally introduced in the 2009 Texas Legislative Session as Senate Bill 1552 and House Bill 4637. Unfortunately, the bill did not make it out of Committee.

The intent of the West Gulf’s legislative efforts is to address several issues of interest to Hams: (1) the right to operate and install necessary antennas and antenna support structures; (2) the right to install emergency and off-grid electrical power supplies and (3) the right to fly a US, Texas or military flag from structure-mounted or free-standing flagpoles.

To address the need for emergency and off-grid electrical power supply the West Gulf is seeking to eliminate HOA restrictions against, and to guarantee the right to install, solar photovoltaic panels and permanently installed standby electrical generators.

Solar Panels Approval Likely To Pass

The WG’s legislative team successfully negotiated with Sen. West and Rep. Solomon’s staff, solar energy industry and HOA/builder representatives to modify the solar panel bills filed by Sen. West and Rep. Solomons (SB 238 and HB 362) to include provisions important to Hams. The modification of these bills to include the WG’s requested terms eliminated the necessity of filing a separate bill by the WG. It appears the WG will be successful in obtaining the passage of a bill to eliminate existing HOA prohibitions on the installation of solar panels.

Background Of Current West Gulf Legislative Efforts

With this success, HB 3038 was introduced with only three sections: one section eliminating HOA prohibitions on Amateur Radio operation, one eliminating HOA prohibitions on the installation of permanently installed electrical generators and a third section eliminating HOA prohibitions on the flying of flags and the installation of flagpoles.

The West Gulf’s legislative program is the result of the efforts of Director David Woolweaver, K5RAV, and Vice Director John Robert Stratton, N5AUS, to aggressively pursue State legislative solutions to problems and issues of importance to Hams in Texas and Oklahoma. Only two ARRL Divisions have an active State legislative program: the West Gulf and the Southwestern Division. The West Gulf’s legislative program is the most ambitious and aggressive of the two.

Be Ready To Contact Your Elected Representative To Support the WG’s Legislation

At present, it is not necessary for each Ham to contact their own State Senator or Representative to request they vote for HB 3038, but each Ham should determine who represents them, so as to be ready when the WG requests that the Texas Legislature be contacted. When HB 3038 is set for a hearing before the House Business & Industry Committee, an email will be sent to the entire West Gulf.

Watch for emails from either the West Gulf or Texas Ham Pac requesting action on your part. Your personal contact – by letter, fax or telephone call – is very important to the success of the WG’s legislative program. Elected representatives do listen and respond to personal contact.

Note: If you do not want to receive emails from the West Gulf or Texas Ham Pac regarding legislative efforts, please click the link in a received email to unsubscribe from the email. Please do not report the email as spam – if you do, you will seriously damage the West Gulf’s and Texas Ham Pac’s abilities to communicate with other interested Hams. If you click ‘unsubscribe’ on any received email, you will be permanently removed from future emails.

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Mar 11

ARES 75th Anniversay Logo image

The West Gulf announced today that all previously ordered ARES 75th Anniversary Patches have been mailed. If you have a receipt for an order, but it does not arrive within the next 5 days, please email Treasurer@TAREFUND.org to check on your order.

There are a few Anniversary Patches still available, if anyone forgot to order before the deadline. Anyone wishing to order may go to T.A.R.E.F.’s website to order.

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Feb 10

Every year REACT does a community project at the dam on Canyon Lake that cannot come off unless REACT is there. The Army Corp of Engineers will not open the gates to the walk way across the dam unless our team is there. In order to make sure the event is covered this year I am looking for a total of three people to work it. You would need to be in place at the dam at 0800 and would probably be done by noon or before. This is a community walk that usually involves about 200 walkers. We only need to put one person at each end of the dam and one person in the middle. You could almost work this one using semaphore. If you’re not sure what semaphore is ask Skip/WB4DAD. An old squid like Skip would know, but that doesn’t mean he’s all that old, heck I learned in the Boy Scouts and that wasn’t yesterday either! More practically you can use simplex on low power or I’m sure Wade/W5ERX would be more than happy to let you use his repeater on 444.45 + and a PL of 114.8. Wade normally is the guru on this event for REACT every year however duties in Travis County keeps him away this year. We already have Mike/WQ5C from GVARC scheduled so actually I only need two more people. I like to work it but we have a very important engagement that same day in Bandera to support the AQHBA (American Quarterhorse Breeder’s Assoc). Since I have a packet station and worked this event last year I probably need to be there. Last year there wasn’t a conflict with the Crop Walk.

I must apologize but I don’t set the dates for these events. There is nothing we can do about that but both events are quite important. If you can please help us out I look forward to a call or an email. Please contact me anytime at 210-619-6217 or at k5gst01@gmail.com GaryT 73’s de K5GST REACT Ops Manager

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Feb 8

Just got the heads up from Andrew Watson, president of Alamo Area Radio Organization, that his club has locked in the date of  Saturday, April 9, 2011, at Incarnet Word University.

We (AARO) have co-sponsored nine one-day CRASH REVIEW courses with the Southwest Research Corporation’s ham radio club.  We have received confirmation on room scheduling at the Univ. of the Incarnate Word for Saturday, 9 April 2011. 

The anticipated cost will be $50, which includes a continental breakfast, a box lunch from Jason’s Deli, and $15 fee for the test that goes to the American Radio Relay League and is filed with the Federal Communications Commission.

Download the flyer here…  TechFlyer_040911wUIWmap

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Feb 8

I just talked to Glenda Griffin. Her dad, Hal Roby, K5JMI passed away last night, February 7, 2011.  We have lost a great friend of the Amateur community.  Services are pending.

73’s Jim Hargrave W5IFP

SAHams Note:   Sunset Memorial Park on Austin Hwy, Visitation is Thursday from 5-7 PM.  Service is Friday at 1:30 PM.   Burial Ceremony is Monday morning (I think) at FT Sam Houston

SAHams Note:  Hal was a fixture of the nightly Rainfall net on the 146.94 machine, and we believe a long term member of the San Antonio Radio Club.   It was reported around the end of November 2010, that Hal had fallen and had lost his motor skills.  He was admitted to BAMC around 12/7/2010 and later moved to a nursing home to undergo therapy.  Hal was 87 and had Alzheimer’s. He did not recognize his family or friends towards the end of his life.  He would have turned 88 later this week.

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Feb 7

My father, Louis Guido Jr., N5JKH, passed away Friday evening. His support was very instrumental in the building of many Packet Radio nodes and networks throughout South Texas from 1986 until 1995.

A Rosary will be recited on Monday, February 7 at 7:00pm at San Francesco di Paola Catholic Church.

The Funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, February 8 at 10:00am at San Francesco di Paola Catholic Church. Interment will follow the Funeral Mass at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery.

His obituary can be found at the link below.
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sanantonio/obituary.aspx?n=louis-lorelli-guido&pid=148365037&fhid=8911

Paul Guido, N5IUT

From the obit…

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Jan 10

Ivan Mangold - picture taken in 2005

Ivan Mangold WA5RNV was a long time member of San Antonio Radio Club and the San Antonio Repeater Organization.

Here is his obituary & funeral service info.  Our thanks to Andrew Watson KD5NNN for providing us with this.  Photo taken in 2005.

Ivan Anton Mangold, WA5RNV, passed away on Thursday, January 6, 2011, after a short illness. He was born in Medina County, Texas on May 10, 1920, and was raised in LaCoste, Texas. He is survived by his beloved wife, Lillian; daughter and son-in-law, Cathy and Bill Munk; son and daughter-in-law, Tommy and Arla Mangold; son and daughter-in-law, Tony and Jodie Mangold; daughter and son-in-law, Ann and Claude Kainer; ten grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren; brother, Sylvan Mangold and wife, Virginia; sister, Mitzie Tondre; sister-in-law, Shirley Mangold; numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Ivan graduated from Lytle High School in 1936, and then attended St. Mary’s University.

In 1940, he began his employment with Turner Roofing Company as a Cost Accountant. He proudly served for two years in the US Army during WWII where he became the First Sergeant and Acting Master Sergeant of the 101st Guided Missile Battalion, testing missiles at White Sands. After his service, Ivan returned to Turning Roofing Company and in 1951, he purchased the company. Ivan was a faithful member of St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church.

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