I have been sitting here for a number of weeks now reading emails, letters, and other material on the recent RAC fiasco, getting more and more disgusted as the days have gone by. I have refrained from posting anything about it on my Blog as I felt it was important that individuals do their own research on the matter and come up with their own conclusion.
However, as Peter VE3HG has now made several outstanding postings on his Blog on this issue, I felt it was time, as a current RAC member, to publically register my complete and total disgust with the RAC board and executive
RAC has ceased to be a real national association. It did so a couple of years ago when it decided that non-members where not good enough to bother with and shut down their RAC email address without warning, stopped their use of the outgoing QSL Bureau, and stopped sending them what little information it allows to be given out. Perhaps this is why most RAC elections these days are now unopposed and are by acclamation. Members are just fed up with the stupid backroom politics going on and do not wish to waste their valuable time, and more importantly, their reputations by running for RAC office.
Many years ago Charles de Gaulle wrote: "Silence is the ultimate weapon of power." We RAC members see this all the time. These days we get very little information from RAC except for generalities and "feel good" stories dispensed from on high. Did the current RAC board and executive really think that the news of this fiasco would be simply swept under the carpet and everyone would keep their mouths shut?
So let me tell you why I believe Bill Gade's side of the story (HERE) vice the "feel good" story put out by RAC (HERE). If what Bill Gade originally wrote on January 15th 2013 was not true, or consisted of a list of inaccurate facts, half-truths, or outright lies, surely RAC would have the grounds to legally go after him and sue him for slander, liable or worse. Are they? So far it appears they have not.........which speaks volumes and also tells you something.
If RAC wishes to be a true national association it must fully represent all Canadian hams, members or not. It must be fully transparent. We must have full democracy, that is direct elections of the board, executive, and most importantly, the President. The hands of total power must be removed from the board. Only then will RAC become a real, workable, national association.
William Pitt the Elder, Earl of Chatham and British Prime Minister from 1766 to 1778, said in a speech to the UK House of Lords in 1770: "Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it." Kind of sums things up, doesn't it?
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Sunday, 3 March 2013
After the contest.....
What an excellent weekend!! For the most part the bands behaved, even if they were pretty noisy at times. Saturday at 0930L the SFI was sitting at 109, the SN at 88, the 'A' index at 27, and the 'K' index at 1. Not the best numbers to start with.
I managed to work a total of 112 DX entities, including a few I had not worked before. An interesting fact is that 98% of the calls I worked were 4 letter calls, and it's getting very difficult to compete against them and it doesn't seem like its a level playing field anymore. Has anyone else noticed this?
The big workhorses of the weekend had to be 10m and 15m, both bands went long early and stayed open late. Both of these bands had a great number of DX stations on them all calling CQ, but they were nicely spread out, not all bunched together. 20m was overcrowded as usual, just wall-to-wall splatter and noise everytime I went there. Not sure how anyone made many contacts there.
40m was good at night, as usual, but I never found it too busy, and 80m was not good to me at all, I only made two contacts all weekend down there.
Good points from the weekend? Very few LIDS were heard, good behaviour abounded, the Police had the weekend off, and I had a great time and my new antennas have performed far beyond what I thought they would do.
Bad points from the weekend? Too many stations on the air with bad audio...doesn't anyone check this anymore? Several Italian stations calling "CQ Contest" on 17m, and not stopping when asked to, and in fact got down right ugly over it. And a final point.....too many radios being overdriven and splattering all over the band.
Overall it was a great weekend.....and I can't wait for the end of the month for the CQ WW WPX SSB Contest on March 30th and 31st....hope to work you all then.
I managed to work a total of 112 DX entities, including a few I had not worked before. An interesting fact is that 98% of the calls I worked were 4 letter calls, and it's getting very difficult to compete against them and it doesn't seem like its a level playing field anymore. Has anyone else noticed this?
The big workhorses of the weekend had to be 10m and 15m, both bands went long early and stayed open late. Both of these bands had a great number of DX stations on them all calling CQ, but they were nicely spread out, not all bunched together. 20m was overcrowded as usual, just wall-to-wall splatter and noise everytime I went there. Not sure how anyone made many contacts there.
40m was good at night, as usual, but I never found it too busy, and 80m was not good to me at all, I only made two contacts all weekend down there.
Good points from the weekend? Very few LIDS were heard, good behaviour abounded, the Police had the weekend off, and I had a great time and my new antennas have performed far beyond what I thought they would do.
Bad points from the weekend? Too many stations on the air with bad audio...doesn't anyone check this anymore? Several Italian stations calling "CQ Contest" on 17m, and not stopping when asked to, and in fact got down right ugly over it. And a final point.....too many radios being overdriven and splattering all over the band.
Overall it was a great weekend.....and I can't wait for the end of the month for the CQ WW WPX SSB Contest on March 30th and 31st....hope to work you all then.
Friday, 1 March 2013
Getting ready......
This weekend is the ARRL International SSB Contest and I've spent the last few days putting the finishing touches on the shack and getting it ready for the first BIG contest of the year.
I've had an issue with the 80m OCF dipole that I have up in the air. It works extemely well from 6m to 80m, with the exception of 15m which it just refuses to load on using the ATU on the FT-950. So, obviously 15m will be a big player in this contest I had to do something........
All attempts to get a dedicated 15m dipole in the air this week has been sabotaged by heavy snow and freezing rain. The only answer I could come up with was to go digging in the garage through some of the still unpacked boxes from the move, and dig out my trusty MFJ-949E manual tuner. No sooner was it connected and I was having a 15m QSO with Elana-RC5A in Moscow and almost right away with Larry-VP2/KE2VB in Tortola, British Virgin Islands. Things seem to be working good enough for this weekend.
Speaking of the weekend....have you seen the SFI numbers? Currently at 2245Z the SFI is 113; the SN is 63; the 'A' Index is 28 (!!!!); and the 'K' Index is 4 (!!). One can only hope that those numbers will improve as the contest progresses.
I've had an issue with the 80m OCF dipole that I have up in the air. It works extemely well from 6m to 80m, with the exception of 15m which it just refuses to load on using the ATU on the FT-950. So, obviously 15m will be a big player in this contest I had to do something........
All attempts to get a dedicated 15m dipole in the air this week has been sabotaged by heavy snow and freezing rain. The only answer I could come up with was to go digging in the garage through some of the still unpacked boxes from the move, and dig out my trusty MFJ-949E manual tuner. No sooner was it connected and I was having a 15m QSO with Elana-RC5A in Moscow and almost right away with Larry-VP2/KE2VB in Tortola, British Virgin Islands. Things seem to be working good enough for this weekend.
Speaking of the weekend....have you seen the SFI numbers? Currently at 2245Z the SFI is 113; the SN is 63; the 'A' Index is 28 (!!!!); and the 'K' Index is 4 (!!). One can only hope that those numbers will improve as the contest progresses.
Monday, 18 February 2013
RaDAR-America Contest
Marcus KD0JKM is organising a RaDAR-America Contest - an event aimed
at promoting the use of Rapidly Deployable Amateur Radio stations throughout
North and South America. This contest is for all licensed radio amateurs.
A choice is made prior to the contest to participate in one of the defined categories. The points system is so structured as to encourage portable operation, especially moveable stations.
This contest will take place at the same time in South Africa (the Nation from which the idea originated), as it will here in the Americas - the first Saturday of April (the 6th) and first Saturday of November (the 2nd) starting at 14:00 UTC and ending at 18:00 UTC (4 hours operating time)
Information on the RaDAR-America Contest,
can be found on their website HEREA choice is made prior to the contest to participate in one of the defined categories. The points system is so structured as to encourage portable operation, especially moveable stations.
This contest will take place at the same time in South Africa (the Nation from which the idea originated), as it will here in the Americas - the first Saturday of April (the 6th) and first Saturday of November (the 2nd) starting at 14:00 UTC and ending at 18:00 UTC (4 hours operating time)
For those of you who might be interested in taking part in this contest, but have no experience in this kind of radio activity, Bob VA3QV has put together a superb article on his blog (HERE) that shows you several excellent points on operating QRP portable.
Let's hope the weather is a bit warmer on April 6th than the -17C it was here this morning.
Friday, 8 February 2013
NCQP 2013
Coming up on the February 23th/24th weekend is the North Carolina QSO Party. This is always a very well supported QSO Party, and it's a good weekend to work that part of the world.
Of interest to the guys in Kingston is the fact that Ron-VE3GO will be operating aboard the retired US Battleship, USS North Carolina for this QSO Party. She's berthed in Wilmington, NC. Ron will be taking part with the local ham club and the call they will use is NI3BK. So give a listen for Ron.
The rules for the NCQP can be found HERE.
Hopefully the SFI numbers will be fine for it as well.

The rules for the NCQP can be found HERE.
Hopefully the SFI numbers will be fine for it as well.
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